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Âé¶¹Éç RADIO 2 FOLK AWARDS 2004
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1 of 25:
THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS
24 piece 'folkestra' kick proceedings off to a fine start.
2 of 25:
MIKE HARDING AND MARY ANN KENNEDY
Mike got some company to present the awards this year.
3 of 25:
TOMMY SANDS
Picking up his award for Best Traditional Song,
County Down
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4 of 25:
SIMON EMERSON
The Afro-Celt studio guru presents Best Album to Jim Moray.
5 of 25:
MARTIN SIMPSON
"Look! There's a hole in the bottom of this one!"
6 of 25: KATE RUSBY
...and her unfeasibly large guitar.
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7 of 25:
THE WAIFS
Tim O'Brien lends a hand on mandolin.
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8 of 25:
JOHN SPIERS AND JON BODEN
Accepting Best Duo from Eliza Carthy
9 of 25:
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Showing off their new vocalist after winning Best Group.
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10 of 25:
JUNE TABOR
Visibly thrilled with her award for Best Traditional Track.
11 of 25:
JIM MORAY
With a microphone stand on loan from Darth Vader.
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12 of 25: RALPH McTELL
A previous Lifetime Achievement Winner presents the award for Best Live Act.
13 of 25:
SHOW OF HANDS
Best Live Act, most five o'clock shadow and most crumpled suits.
14 of 25:
ROB SHAW AND KATE RUSBY
Kate presents the award for Best Folk Club to a stalwart of the scene.
15 of 25:
MARTIN SIMPSON
Showing off the prowess which made him musician of the year.
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16 of 25:
ROBIN COOK MP
Has been known to shake a leg at the odd ceilidh in between resignations.
17 of 25:
COLIN HYND
Celtic Connections' director accepts the trophy on behalf of the Glasgow festival, now into its second decade.
18 of 25:
MARTIN CARTHY
Martin accepts the 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of Dave Swarbrick.
19 of 25:
JUNE TABOR
Hughie Graeme won Best Traditional Track thanks to June's impassioned rendition.
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20 of 25:
MARK RADCLIFFE
Fat Harry White not pictured...
21 of 25:
STEVE EARLE
Promising a return to songs about Chicks as soon as the political situation improves.
22 of 25:
STEVE EARLE AND JOAN BAEZ
Two stalwarts of protest song duet on Steve's
Christmas in Washington
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23 of 25:
JUNE TABOR AND STEPHEN FRY
24 of 25:
THE FINALE
Just some of the ensemble ... Chris While, Julie Matthews, Ralph McTell, Rosalie Deighton, Eddi Reader.
25 of 25:
THE FINALE
More of the ensemble! Joan Baez, Roy Bailey, Steve Earle, Norma Waterson, Maddy Prior, Eliza Carthy, Martin Carthy.
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