Billy Bragg to get BBC Folk Award

Billy Bragg Billy Bragg will also perform at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards ceremony

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Singers Billy Bragg and Roy Harper are to be honoured with lifetime achievement accolades at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards later this month.

Bragg will receive the Roots Award in recognition of his 30-year career as a socially-conscious singer-songwriter.

Harper, a folk rocker who started out in the 1960s and has influenced a generation of alternative acoustic musicians, will also be recognised.

The ceremony takes place at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall on 30 January.

Shetland fiddler Aly Bain and Dougie MacLean, who wrote the Scottish anthem Caledonia, will also receive lifetime achievement accolades.

Now in its 14th year, the event will be hosted by Mark Radcliffe and Julie Fowlis. Singers Sam Lee, Jim Moray and Karine Polwart lead the field in the competitive categories with three nominations each.

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