
Hebble are probably the only trio in the world with a Greek bouzouki, cello and bodhran. Lively world folk - upbeat and interactive with twists of the alternative, and plenty of three-part harmonies.
Folk standards, catchy choruses, belting rhythms,
and tunes to make the heart sing.



NEW ALBUM OUT NOW
Hebble - the album
Hebble’s Debut Album Has Arrived!
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We’re thrilled to share our very first album with you—a rich, heartfelt journey through traditional folk and some new songs. Rooted in the musical traditions of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Italy, this collection blends timeless ballads, original songs, and a few unexpected covers that make it uniquely Hebble.
You'll hear odes to the moon, apologies to our rivers, yearning for lost love, defiance against the machine of capitalism—and of course, a few cheeky tales along the way. It’s music that moves, stirs, and surprises.
To accompany the album, we’ve created a beautifully detailed songbook—featuring lyrics, chords, notation, stories behind the songs, photos of the band, and insights into our handmade instruments. Whether you’re a singer, a player, or simply curious, the booklet invites you deeper into the music.
Available now on Bandcamp, with limited-edition CDs for those who love the feel of music in their hands.
9 tracks. A labour of love.
Every purchase helps us keep making music that matters.
Thank you for being part of the journey.

"A great trio. Wonderful harmony singing. Virtuosic instrumental music underpinned by top percussion. A must to see and hear."
TOM MCCONVILLE, BBC folk musician of the year
Upcoming gigs
2025
30th May - The Old Grocers, Pontefract
8th June - Northern Quarter, Huddersfield
15th June - Stafford Arms, Cleckheaton
18th June - Harrogate Folk Club
22nd June - Beverley Folk Festival
12th July - Great Northern Folk Festival, Botton
19th July - Humber Fest, Barton on Humber
22nd July - Heart Centre, Leeds
08th August - Brownfest, private
"They can turn their hand to anything from Balkan tunes to Yorkshire folk to authentic Irish songs. All done in a humorous and effortless yet impressive manner which belies the sheer amount of tasteful arrangement that goes into any piece they play. They do high quality gigs these days but their experience as pub musicians means entertainment is always a priority."
ALISTAIR RUSSEL, Glastonbury sound engineer