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Old Swan Band
Old Swan Band
English band
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Blackbeard's Tea Party
Blackbeard's Tea Party
British folk rock band
2
Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention
British folk rock group
3
Oysterband
Oysterband
British band
4
The Albion Band
The Albion Band
English electric folk band
5
La Bottine Souriante
La Bottine Souriante
band
6
The Dreadnoughts
The Dreadnoughts
canadian band that plays punk rock
7
Culann's Hounds
Culann's Hounds
American band
8
Pure Prairie League
Pure Prairie League
American country rock band
9
Peatbog Faeries
Peatbog Faeries
Scottish Celtic fusion band
10
Hedningarna
Hedningarna
Swedish-Finnish band
11
The House Band
The House Band
band
12
Levellers
Levellers
English folk rock band
13
Peter Rowan
Peter Rowan
American singer
14
Simon Nicol
Simon Nicol
singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer from England
15
The Prodigals
The Prodigals
16
Wolfstone
Wolfstone
Scottish band
17
The Dillards
The Dillards
American bluegrass band
18
Battlefield Band
Battlefield Band
Scottish folk group
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Marley's Ghost
Marley's Ghost
Bluegrass band
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Herbs
Herbs
New Zealand reggae group
21
Memphis Jug Band
Memphis Jug Band
band
22
Goats Don't Shave
Goats Don't Shave
Irish folk rock band formed in 1990
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The Holloways
The Holloways
band
24
The Electrics
The Electrics
25
Bellowhead
Bellowhead
band
26
Nic Jones
Nic Jones
British musician
27
Messenjah
Messenjah
28
Capercaillie
Capercaillie
Scottish folk band
29
Dave Mattacks
Dave Mattacks
English rock and folk drummer
30
Stolen Babies
Stolen Babies
band
Intro
British band
Music

Edward II (known also as EII, and previously as Edward the Second and the Red Hot Polkas and e2K) are an English band which play a fusion of world music, English folk and reggae. Active from 1980, the band broke up after losing several key members in 1999, relaunching as "e2K" in 2000. In 2003, the band dissolved once more, but have since reformed for a one-year reunion tour in 2009 under the "Edward II" name, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the breakup of the original band. They reformed in 2015 specifically to produce the Manchester's Improving Daily project, which includes the release of new recorded material and a book. The project is designed to celebrate a collection of tunes written in Manchester during the Industrial Revolution, published as Broadsides and currently held in Manchester Central Library.