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01/07/2012

Frank Hennessy presents the very best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic nations and the world. Studio guests, live sessions, reviews and the weekly Welsh gig-guide.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Sun 1 Jul 2012 18:05

Music Played

  • Arthur Alligood

    Darkness to Light

    • One Silver Needle.
  • Calan

    Y Jigiau

    • Bling.
  • Danny Schmidt with Carrie Elkin

    Buckets of Rain

    • A Nod to Bob.
  • SinΓ©ad Lohan

    Don't I Know

    • No Mermaid.
  • The Chartistes

    Bogey Bogey One Pound Ten

    • Rise Again.
  • Cahalen Morrison and Eli West

    On God's Rocky Shore

    • The Holy Coming of the Storm.
  • SiΓ΄n Russell Jones

    And Suddenly

    • Na.
  • Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill

    Paddy Fahey's Reel

    • The Lonesome Touch.
  • Matt Keaning

    Factory Floor

    • Wrong Way Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ.
  • Adran D

    Hen Ferchetan

    • The Ascent.
  • Alison Krauss

    Sawing on the Strings

    • A Hundred Miles or More.
  • Mary Black and Finbar Furey

    Walking With My Love

    • Stories From the Steeples.
  • Damian Clarke

    Eleanor Plunkett / Si Bheg Si Mhor

    • Paths of Desire.
  • Pete Lawrie

    How Could I Complain

  • Katzenjammer

    Rock Paper Scissors

  • Oysterband

    Over the Water

    • Meet You There.
  • Arthur Alligood

    Ochlockonee

    • One Silver Needle.
  • Allan Yn Y Fan

    Twinkle Twinkle

    • Pwnco.
  • Earl Scrubbs and Lester Flatt

    Bringing in the Georgia Mail

  • Barlowe Cree

    Banks of Newfoundland

    • Holy Stone.
  • Clare Teal

    Peace for the Child

    • Oldie Composers Finalist 2012.
  • Catrin Finch with Kark Jenkins

    Arrival of the Queen of Sheba

    • Crossing the Stone.
  • Al Lewis

    Yours Alone

    • Our Lines Remain.
  • Alison Krauss

    Down to the River

    • A Hundred Miles and More.

Broadcast

  • Sun 1 Jul 2012 18:05

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