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fRoots

fRoots (pronounced "eff-Roots", originally Folk Roots) was a specialist music magazine published in the UK between 1979 and 2019. It specialised in folk and world music, and featured regular compilation downloadable albums, with occasional specials. In 2006, the circulation of the magazine was 12,000 worldwide.[1]

"Folk Roots" redirects here. For the album by Kutumba, see Folk Roots (album).

Editor

Ian A. Anderson (1979–2019)

Music (folk, world)

Monthly

12,000 worldwide (2006)[1]

Southern Rag Ltd

1979

2019 (2019)

England, United Kingdom

Farnham

English

The magazine was also involved in live music production, as well as the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music and the Europe in Union concert series.

Overview[edit]

In 1979, Southern Rag was founded[2] by folk musician Ian A. Anderson with Caroline Hurrell and Lawrence Heath. It was renamed as Folk Roots in 1985,[2] and in 1998 it became fRoots. The headquarters was initially in Farnham, Surrey and later moved to Bristol.[2] Anderson remained the editor for the magazine's entire forty-year lifespan.


Since 1985, the magazine was published on a monthly basis,[2] with compilation albums twice-yearly. After a 2017 Kickstarter campaign,[3] it was re-launched in April 2018 as a larger quarterly magazine, including a compilation album with every issue.[4]


On 2 July 2019, the editor announced that the magazine was suspending publication due to lack of funding, and that the Summer 2019 issue (issue 425) would be its last.[5][6]

1986 by Paul Simon

Graceland

1987 by Salif Keita

Soro

1988 by Richard Thompson

Amnesia

1989 by Baaba Maal and Mansour Seck

Djam Leelii

1990 by Robert Johnson

The Complete Recordings

1991 Barking Mad by

Four Men and a Dog

1992 Lam Toro by Baaba Maal

1993 by Ry Cooder and V.M. Bhatt

A Meeting by the River

1994 Waterson:Carthy by

Waterson–Carthy

1995 Kate Rusby and Kathryn Roberts by and Kathryn Roberts

Kate Rusby

1996 by Norma Waterson

Norma Waterson

1997 by Buena Vista Social Club

Buena Vista Social Club

1998 Red Rice by

Eliza Carthy

1999 by Taj Mahal and Toumani Diabaté

Kulanjan

2000 Wanita by

Rokia Traoré

2001 Missing You / Mee Yeewnii by Baaba Maal

2002 Specialist in All Styles by

Orchestra Baobab

2003 Bowmboi by Rokia Traoré

2004 by Youssou N'Dour

Egypt

2005 by Amadou & Mariam

Dimanche à Bamako

2006 by Ali Farka Touré

Savane

2007 Segu Blue by

Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba

2008 Low Culture by

Jim Moray

2009 Très Très Fort by

Staff Benda Bilili

2010 by Bellowhead

Hedonism

2011 by June Tabor & Oysterband

Ragged Kingdom

2012 Ground of Its Own by

Sam Lee

2013 Clychau Dybon by & Seckou Keita

Catrin Finch

2014 The Moral of the Elephant by & Eliza Carthy

Martin Carthy

2015 by Stick in the Wheel

From Here

2016 by Shirley Collins

Lodestar

2017 Ladilikan by & Kronos Quartet

Trio Da Kali

2018 SOAR by Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita

The fRoots Critics Poll Album of the Year was determined by a panel of "hundreds of experts" in the UK and internationally:[7]


Between 2002 and 2008 the award was incorporated into the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music.[7]

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