| The British Kodály Academy |
It is a registered charity dedicated to working for the improvement of british music education relating the philosophy and practice of Zoltán Kodály to british musical heritage. |
| Dave Clark Five |
Artists of the British Invasion. |
| British Beat Boom |
Site with information on groups and artists featured in the British Beat Boom in the sixties. |
| British Beat Boom 1963-66 |
Comprehensive list of rock groups from the British Invasion of the 60s. Includes charts, biographies, discographies and photos of many famous and obscure bands of the era. |
| British Choirs |
Links to all known British (and some Irish) choirs, with Web or e-mail addresses. |
| Lusher, Don |
Professional trombonist from Peterborough, United Kingdom. Includes biography and photographs. |
| McKinley, Paul |
A British composer and arranger who is also involved in education and music examining. Website features some examples of his work. |
| British Dance Bands |
Message board and discussion forum for fans of the British dance bands and popular music of the 1920's, 1930's and 1940's. |
| The British Council |
An organization that promotes the work of British artists in over 80 countries. They also publish the journal New Routes, featuring articles on world, roots and traditional musics. Contains event listings, news, and British music links. |
| British Invasion |
Music of the 1960s revisited, with information about popular British bands of the era. |
| New British Invasion Radio |
A Live365.com based station broadcasting new British rock, indie, pop & dance music. |
| Frank Bridge (1879-1941) |
Biography, works list with discography, related composers, and links. |
| Cleeshay |
British band playing rock music from the 1950s to the present. Includes member profiles, equipment list, news and pictures. |
| British Music Information Centre |
A promotion and documentation resource for contemporary British music. |
| Anarchy in the UK |
British DIY punk MP3s. Sounds from the bands on the British punx picnic scene, and contact addresses to support DIY punk. |
| BURBs |
British unsigned rock bands. Listings and demos for over 350 artists. |
| Oliver/Dawson Saxon |
Includes news, discography, band lineup, shows, and pictures. |
| British Flute Society |
Membership information, samples of Pan Magazine, links, and events. |
| The British Steelies Society |
Information and resources for British lovers of the steel guitar, with a forum, gig-guide and tutor listing. |
| Glass Onions |
Rock band plays original songs in the style of British Invasion groups of the mid-60s. Includes band information and MP3 samples. |
| Biographical Interview with George Lloyd |
By Jane Lofthouse from the British Music Society. |
| The Best of British Rock |
Discographies, insights, roots and sessionographies of some of the best of British Rock music from the 60s to the 90s. |
| British and French Organ Music Seminars |
Study tours every other year to British and French churches and cathedrals to study improvisation, repertoire, registration. All lessons in English. Students will have practice time on many of the organs. |
| British Horn Society |
The British Horn Society is the UK organisation dedicated to the art, craft and fun of horn playing. The comprehensive website includes news, events, and highlights of the BHS's publication, "The Horn". |
| BYBA OnLine - The British Youth Band Association |
This web site is a means for promoting the British youth banding activity and its member bands. |
| The Institute of British Organ Building |
Professional association of British organ builders. Directory of members, description of services and publications for sale, |
| Palmer, Christine |
British accompanist. Picture, biography, and contact information. |
| British Institute of Organ Studies |
Society which promotes historical research, conserves the sources and materials for British organ history, and works for the preservation of these instruments. Site includes list of programs and online newsletter. |
| BritInvasion Mailing List |
For discussion of 1960s British Invasion groups, especially The Beatles and The Who. Discussion of other related groups is also welcome. |
| MusicNow |
Contemporary classical music by British composers and performers as well as world and community music. |