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Lisa Gwilym sits in

Lisa Gwilym sits in for Bethan Elfyn with a mix of classic rock, bold new tunes, indie anthems and the best new Welsh contemporary acts, plus live sessions.

3 hours

Last on

Sat 27 Aug 2016 19:00

Music Played

  • Donna Summer

    I Feel Love

  • ¶Ω±π±π±πβ€LΎ±³Ω±π

    Groove Is In The Heart

  • Mystery Jets

    The World Is Overtaking Me

  • Gruff Rhys

    Set Fire To The Stars

  • Super Furry Animals

    Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔtown Unicorn

  • Alex Stacey

    The Only Heart

  • Blossoms

    Charlemagne

  • New Order

    Thieves Like Us

  • Agnes Obel

    Familiar

  • Anelog

    Retro Party

  • Georgia Ruth

    Fossil Scale

  • David Bowie

    Golden Years

  • Tegan and Sara

    Rebel Rebel

  • Yello

    Limbo

  • Gwenno

    Fratolish Hiang Perpeshki

  • 9Bach

    Super Furry Animals

  • Still Corners

    Down With Heaven And Hell

  • Upbeat Sneakers

    Current Affairs

  • The Rolling Stones

    Miss You

  • Beyond The Wizards Sleeve

    Door To Tomorrow

  • Primal Scream

    Trippin' On Your Love

  • Primal Scream

    Movin' On Up

  • Yucatan

    Angharad

  • John Adams

    See You Again

  • Betsy

    Lost And Found

  • De La Soul

    Pain (feat. Snoop Dogg)

  • Geraint Jarman

    Tracsuit Gwyrdd

  • Bendith

    Danybanc

  • The Cure

    Just Like Heaven

  • Rahim Redcar

    Tilted

  • Casi

    Lion

  • Clwb Cariadon

    Arwyddion

  • Super Furry Animals

    If You Don't Want Me

  • Cat’s Eyes

    Names On The Mountains

  • Dinosaur Jr.

    Tiny

  • Bright Light Bright Light

    Symmetry Of Two Hearts (feat. Elton John)

  • Ffug

    Upside Down

  • Topper

    Hapus

  • Massive Attack

    the Spoils (feat. Hope Sandoval)

  • Band Pres Llareggub

    Gweld Y Byd Mewn Lliw

  • Hot Chip

    Ready For The Floor

  • The White Stripes

    City Lights

Broadcast

  • Sat 27 Aug 2016 19:00

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Huw Stephens and Sian Eleri time travel through the history of Welsh language pop music.