 | Early Music Muse
Early Music Muse: musings on mediaeval, renaissance and traditional music A blog intended to appeal to both casual observers and specialists in mediaeval, renaissance and traditional music, presenting both beginners’ guides and new research in traditional and early music. |
 | Andy Casserley The solo folk website of multi-instrumentalist and singer with The Night Watch: “Great songs, lovingly sung and arranged … impeccable vocals … what more could one desire?” ~ Flos Headford in Shreds And Patches |
 | Ian Pittaway The solo folk website of multi-instrumentalist and singer with The Night Watch: “A fine voice, accompanied by some of the best guitar playing to be heard anywhere.” ~ Folk On The Farm |
 | Black Diamond Folk Club You are assured of a welcome at this Birmingham folk club for those who wish to hear and perform largely traditional music. |
 | Diabolus In Musica The website of early musician, early music performer, early instrument maker, sound engineer and all-round good bloke Paul Baker. Paul recorded The Night Watch album, Ian’s solo album, and made Ian’s gittern. |
 | Early Music FAQ The web's largest reference for European Medieval and Renaissance music since 1994. |
 | Renaissance – the Elizabethan world Opens the door into everyday life in Tudor England. |
 | Renovata Cythara A specialist website for renaissance cittern players (for cittern, see our instrument guide http://www.the-night-watch.org.uk/instrument-guide.html). |
 | Acoustic Music Com Acoustic Music Com work to promote acoustic music performers, recordings and venues online. |
 | Ian Pittaway Therapy
The website of psychotherapist and counsellor, Ian Pittaway, based in Stourbridge, West Midlands. |