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29/12/2013

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.

2 hours

Last on

Sun 29 Dec 2013 18:00

Music Played

  • jamie bevan

    No lentils in cawl

  • Tim Edey

    Cooney's polkas

    • Sailing over the 7th string.
  • police dog hogan

    Better go now

    • From the land of miracles.
  • Kate Rusby

    The holly and the ivy

  • Colum Sands

    The note that lingers on

    • The note that lingers on.
  • Thea Gilmore

    Thea gilmore's midwinter toast

    • Strange communion.
  • frost at midnight

    Deep open chord

    • Happy birthday.
  • Loreena McKennitt

    The king

    • To drive the cold winter away.
  • julie murphy, Robin Huw Bowen & Ceri Rhys Matthews

    calenig

    • A celtic christmas.
  • Broom Bezzums

    Asoulin'

  • Chris Newman & MΓ΅ire NΓ­ Chathasaigh

    The first tree in greenwood

    • Christmas lights.
  • Jo Hamilton

    Think of me

  • Andrea Zonn & Flook

    Standing still

    • Hands across the water.
  • Trashcan Sinatras

    Wild mountainside

  • Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen

    Your state's name here

    • Berrymania.
  • paper aerolpanes

    In the bleek midwinter

  • The Dirty Beggars

    Unforgiven

    • Time to reminisce.
  • millie utter

    Kerrigan's bar

    • The heritage tapes - songs and stories from old tiger bay.
  • Crasdant

    Nos galan

    • Nos sadwrn bach.
  • Finest Kind

    The maple leaf forever

    • Silks and spices.
  • Van Morrison & The Chieftains

    Irish heartbeat

    • Irish heartbeat.
  • ginge & cello boy

    Tidy darts

    • Radio Wales arts show session track.
  • The Chair

    The road to hammer junkie

    • The road to hammer junkie.
  • Meinir Gwilym

    Ar hyd y nos

    • Radio Cymru studio session track.

Broadcast

  • Sun 29 Dec 2013 18:00

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