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28/12/2014

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

2 hours

Last on

Sun 28 Dec 2014 19:00

Music Played

  • Al Pettaway & Amy White

    Roving On A Winter's Night

    • Winter Tidings.
  • Salsa Celtica

    CafΓ© Colando

    • El Camino.
  • The Albion Christmas Band

    Adderbury Wassail

    • Traditional.
  • Smokestack

    In The Town

    • Harbour Lights.
  • Greta Isaac

    Down By The Water

  • Steve Ashley

    Here's To All The Baies

    • This Little Days.
  • Connemara

    The Scholar

    • Beyond The Horizon.
  • Chris Wood

    One In A Million

    • Albion Β– Anthology.
  • Karen Mal

    Matt Hyland

    • Dark Eyed Sailor.
  • Phil James

    Doesn't Have To Be This Way

    • A Time And Place.
  • Tara Hill

    Come To Me Love

    • Roll On The Day.
  • Cerys Matthews

    Little Drummer Boy

    • Baby It's Cold Outside.
  • Ffrig

    Seronda

    • Polka.
  • Rowland Salley

    Killing The Blues

    • Killing The Blues.
  • Carmina

    December Song

    • My Crescent City.
  • Bill Barclay

    12 Days Of Christmas

    • Bah Humbug.
  • The Perch Creek Family Jugband

    Why D'you Do That For

    • Jumping On The High Wire.
  • Noel Mclaughlin & Ger O'Donnell

    Christmas In The Trenches

    • Christmas In Ireland.
  • The Mcgarrigle Family

    Port Starboard Sox

    • The Mcgarrigle Christmas Hour.
  • St Agnes Fountain

    O Holy Night

    • The Best Of.
  • The Chieftains

    Give The Fiddler A Dram

    • Down The Old Plank Road.
  • Steve Gillet & Cindy Mangsen

    Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ By Dark

    • Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ By Dark.
  • Hugh Mcdairmid's Haircut

    Cumberland Square 8

    • Airs From Your Elbow.
  • Dougie MacLean

    Auld Lang Syne

    • Tribute.

Broadcast

  • Sun 28 Dec 2014 19:00

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