Exeter Folk Club 7th November 2025 launch of new album featuring 'Cranks Cause Revolutions'
The Exeter gig will see the launch of our new album, 'Love Songs', featuring 13 self-penned and traditional songs concerned with life and the natural world.
Music and Nature
Written in and responding to wild landscape, Roz Brady’s songs explore the natural world.
Roz writes from interviews with those working to save natural systems. Such as Jonathon Porrit, former Chair of Green Party, Director Forum for the Future and John Aitchison, wildlife cameraman, film maker and campaigner ('Mission Blue') (BBC Planet Earth I, II, Frozen Planet, Wild Isles).
Her debut album was produced by award winning producer Howard ‘Head’ Bullivant (PJ Harvey, Jack White, Yoko Ono).
I am currently recording two songs on species loss and regeneration:
Ros is accompanied by Si Barron in their duo ‘BarronBrady’.
Stalwarts of the folk scene, BarronBrady are celebrating 25 bringing songs of nature and nature-infused folk to their audiences, and inspiring others to do the same.
BarronBrady are acclaimed for their fresh acoustic style and repertoire.
Roz plays an Appalachian Dulcimer bought in the 1980s in Denver, near the Rocky Mountains.
Si plays a guitar made in 2002 by Fylde in Penrith, Cumbria
We tinker on keyboard, harmonium and Irish whistles.
'Beautiful music'
Bob Harris
Two songs. 'Earthen Key' (a lament for this Earth) and,
'When Birds Come Back' (a song for our time about the need for nature conservation)
“I love your music”
Michael McCarthy, one of Britain’s leading writers on the natural world, formerly the Independent’s Environment Editor, now its Environment Columnist.
“Wonderful music”
Ruth Padel, is an award-winning British poet, noveli award-winning British poet, novelist and non-fiction writer, with close links to science, and wildlife conservation.