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  2. British folk rock was taken up and developed in the surrounding Celtic cultures of Brittany, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man, to produce Celtic rock and its derivatives, and has been influential in countries with close cultural connections to Britain.

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    • Oysterband. Oysterband is a folk rock band that formed in 1976. It featured singer and guitarist John Jones, fiddler and keyboardist Ian Telfer, guitarist and mandolinist Alan Prosser, bassist Al Scott, and drummer Dil Davies.
    • Skinny Lister. Skinny Lister is a folk rock band that formed in 2009. It featured singer and accordionist Lorna Thomas, singer and guitarist Dan Heptinstall, singer and mandolinist Max Thomas, bassist Scott Milsom, and drummer Thom Mills.
    • Mumford & Sons. Mumford & Sons is a folk rock band that formed in 2007. It featured singer and guitarist Marcus Mumford, banjoist and guitarist Winston Marshall, keyboardist and accordionist Ben Lovett, and bassist Ted Dwane.
    • The Albion Band. The Albion Band was a folk rock band that formed in 1971. It featured singer and guitarist Simon Nicol, singer and fiddler Dave Swarbrick, bassist Ashley Hutchings, and drummer Dave Mattacks.
  3. Find British Folk-Rock Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top British Folk-Rock Music on AllMusic

  4. British Folk-Rock was heavily inspired by its American counterpart, but it still retained a distinctly British flavor. Such trailblazers as Fairport Convention clearly drew inspiration from the Byrds and Bob Dylan, but they incorporated elements of traditional British folk, as well as English themes that gave the music its unique character.

  5. Songs from the British Folk Revival and other folk performers of Britain. This playlist supplements my playlist entitled 'British Folk Rock'

  6. The greatest British Folk Rock albums of all time, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users.