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Mothburner - Celtic/blues/goth band. Features biographies, pictures and links.

Segovia Duo - Biographies, details on their workshops and touring dates.

djenerator - techno dance live vocal trance - Local three piece trance techno outfit. Featuring mp3 downloads and pictures.

Steve Coombe Jazz Explosion - Group from East Cornwall offers photos, player profiles, audio demos and several email contacts.

Gweek Silver Band - Includes player profiles, repertoire and engagements.

Superskank - Ska band with song samples, history of ska and CD.

Blastfurnace - Nu metal band. News, forum, gigs and music scene links.

www.theheadplug.tk - Metal band. Lyrics, gigs, news.

Jonestown - West Cornwall based rock band. Gigs, gallery, demo articles and CD.

Simon Cooper - Music for a New Millennium - Producer composer of chill-out and new age music for babies and parents. Online shop, music samples, sounds of nature, album information and biographies.

Best Served Chilled - Band playing classic rock and pop music throughout Cornwall. Profiles, song list and gigs.

Blue on Black - Rhythm and blues three piece band playing original and classic material. Gigs, band details, CD and guestbook plus listen to latest tracks.

Thirteen Senses - Indie/melodic rock band. Gigs, band details, EP's and downloads of sample tracks.

Cornish Folk Songs - Download a selection. Requires RealPlayer.

Cornwall Folk Festival - Annual event held near Wadebridge. Dates, artists, ticket and camping information.

Harry's Music Page - Cornish contemporary folk singer and songwriter Harry Glasson. Gigs, CD, track list and influences.

Cry of Tin - Archive of the musical documentary drama telling the story of the rise and fall of mining in Cornwall. Overview, players, photographs and recordings.

John the Fish - P. John Langford, presenter of axed Radio Cornwall folk music programme provides information on the Cornish folk scene, humanism and Konteth Karrek Community Choir.

Bolingey Troyl Band - Traditional Cornish dance band with or without a caller. History, music, members, diary and CDs. Includes information on Bolingey September Fayre.

Cornwall Youth Jazz Orchestra - Introduction, biographies and membership details.

CYMAZ Cornwall Youth Music Action Zone - Consortium of county bodies creating musical opportunities for youth. Explains work and initiatives.

Cornwall Branch of the Society of Recorder Players - Details of playing sessions in Truro and smaller groups playing in people's homes.

Ian Marshall 21 Songs of Cornwall - CD of traditional songs. Description and contact details.

Top of the Hill - Cornish music record label. Provides information on many of their Cornish artists with news, latest releases, CDs and downloads.

Dalla - Cornish music group. Origins, members, CD plus details of live performances. Includes Noze Looan, a less formal dance alternative to a troyl or ceilidh.

Pelt - Group combining melody, harmony and rock' n' roll rhythms with contemporary electronic sounds. Pictures, interview, video and soundbites.

The Very Strangers - Four piece rock band. Pictures, history, discography, music downloads and gigs.

Void - Mods for a new generation. - Jukebox of downloads, gallery, videos, fan club and tour dates.

The Ragtime Millionaires - Acoustic blues band who started by playing Cornish pubs. History, reviews, discography and live dates.

Rachel - Cornish singer and harpist. Biography, discography and contact details.

Anao Atao - Cornish traditional music group. Includes their history, discography, background to their music, and gig-listing.

Ahanan - Traditional band playing Cornish music. Profile of the members, gig-guide, news, photos and information about their recordings.

Skwardya - Band playing rock and roll in Cornish. History of the group, news, gigs and information on a CD available by email.

Dave Miller - Singer, songwriter and guitarist. Plays anything from rock and roll through to folk music. Member of Skwardya and the Cripple Creak Band.

Cornwall Solar - Innovative Event Management - Provides bands, PA hire and other services for events and performances. Brief introduction.

Celtica Records - Indie record company. Catalogue of artists, facilities, services and invitation to submit demos.

Smileyboots - Traditional celtic band. Includes band profiles.

Hanging Johnny - Group of singers who specialise in shanties and sea songs. Gig guide and details of recordings.

Social Blunder - Emotional Rock / Punk band.

Flock - Heavy metal band. Lyrics, biography, gigs, pictures and links.

Gold - Live guitar music band playing Soft Rock covers. Dates, history, and photos.

Duchy Opera - The company has over 30 productions to its credit, performing mostly at The Hall for Cornwall In Truro. History, current projects, funding and friends.

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