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Tom Robinson and Steve Knightley. The three songwriters first sang together in an impromptu and unrehearsed performance on the main stage at the 2000
Greenbelt Festival in Cheltenham. "Faith Folk and Anarchy" more or less sums up what happened on stage that night. Inspired to work further
together, they subsequently planned a tour and album under this name - for which the tracks were recorded in Exeter during
December 2001 by Mick Dolan. They subsequently toured in early 2002 and played a reunion show in London in March
2004. All copies of the album have now sold out but the songs can now be downloaded free from the Faith Folk & Anarchy website. Martyn and Steve have continued to collaborate on various projects ever since, Tom now works as a radio presenter
on BBC 6 Music
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