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17/09/2011

Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk and acoustic music from the Celtic nations and around the world. With guests, live sessions, reviews of releases and the Welsh gig guide.

2 hours

Last on

Sat 17 Sep 2011 20:00

Music Played

  • John Davies and Nick James

    Oats and Beans

    • The Beet Goes On.
  • The Village Quire

    I Like to Rise

    • High Days and Holidays Along the Welsh Borders.
  • David Ferrard

    Bridges

    • Journeymen.
  • Bill Bourne and the Free Radio Band

    Who's Knockin'

    • Bluesland.
  • Paper Aeroplanes

    Tuesday

    • From Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales session.
  • Patrick Street

    Music for a Found Harmonium

    • Na.
  • Martyn Wyndham

    Genoa

    • Beyond the Red Horizon.
  • Capercaillie

    The Stinging Rain

    • Grace and Pride.
  • David Oglivy

    Anyhow I Love You

    • Like It Is.
  • Suzzy Roche

    Love Comes to Town

    • Songs from an Unmarried Housewife and Mother.
  • Ron Trueman-Border

    Colleen

    • Tales from the Vickerage.
  • Carmina

    Cold Clear Water of the Mountain

    • My Crescent City.
  • Merry Hell

    This Time

    • Blink and You'll Miss It.
  • Bill Monroe

    Uncle Pen

  • Ffred Jones

    Reasons and Excuses

    • Acoustic Music Maker.
  • Kevin Henderson

    Da Bixter Rants

    • Fin Da Lland Ageen.
  • Celtish

    Wind That Shakes the Barley

    • Imago.
  • P J Murphy

    Joseph McHue

    • Pay Murphy's Meadow.
  • Cherryholmes

    How Long

    • Cherryholmes.
  • Jeffrey Foucault

    Crossing the Mississipi

    • Live at the Talbot.
  • David Ferrard

    My Father's House

    • Journeyman.
  • Piefinger

    Uke Song

    • A Countryman's Favour.
  • Ron Trueman-Border

    Just Rosie

    • Tales from the Vickerage.
  • Andrew McKay and Pals

    All Washed Up Ashore

    • Pennbucky to Llangenny.
  • John Davies and Nick James

    Free and Easy

    • The Beet Goes On.

Broadcast

  • Sat 17 Sep 2011 20:00

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