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23/09/2012

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 23 Sep 2012 18:05

Music Played

  • Jamie Smith's Mabon

    Lady of the Woods

  • Lucy Kaplansky

    Scavenger

    • Reunion.
  • Spiers & Boden

    Bold Sir Rylas

    • Folk Awards 2006.
  • Joe Brown

    Stay Young

    • More of the Truth.
  • The Wailin’ Jennys

    One Voice

    • 40 Days.
  • Dylan Fowler and Oliver Wilson-Dickson

    Y Ddau Farch Gwel Yr Adeilad

    • Alaw.
  • Declan Sinnott

    Corrina Corrina

    • I Love the Noise It Makes.
  • Whapweasel

    Country Life

    • Festivalis.
  • Maria Doyle with John Prine

    Oh Yes We Will

    • Single.
  • ³§·ΙΓ¥±θ

    Dalpilen

    • Du Da.
  • Amy Wadge and Pete Riley

    17

    • Afterglow.
  • David Francey

    When I'm Not Thinking About You

    • Late Edition.
  • Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley

    Sandy Lamb's Polkas

    • Idiom.
  • Jimmy LaFave

    Tomorrow is a Long Time

    • Depending on the Distance.
  • Julie Murphy

    Black is the Colour

    • Black Mountains Revisited.
  • John Watt

    Owt for Nowt

    • Scots in the SPanish Civil War.
  • Lucy Kaplansky with Buddy Miller

    This Morning I Am Born Again

    • Reunion.
  • Dylan Fowler and Oliver Wilson Dickson

    Jig Arglwydd Caernarfon

    • Alaw.
  • Rachel Sermanni

    Eggshells

    • Under Mountains.
  • The Coal Porters

    Farmers Hands

    • Find the One.
  • Brocc

    Song of Cider

    • 13 Moons.
  • Joe Brown

    No Cadillac

    • More of the Truth.
  • Michael McGoldrick

    Lough Mountain

    • Folk Awards.
  • SiΓΆn James

    Adar Man Y Mynydd

    • Y Ferch O Bedlam.
  • David Francey

    Grateful

    • Late Edition.

Broadcast

  • Sun 23 Sep 2012 18:05

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