Country and Americana Night
Mark Radcliffe is in Glasgow for Celtic Connections 2018, Scotland's premier music winter festival, with live music from The Secret Sisters, Sam Outlaw and Courtney Marie Andrews.
Mark Radcliffe brings you live music from the CCA in Glasgow for Celtic Connections 2018. Scotland's annual folk, roots and world music festival celebrates 25 years of showcasing Celtic music and its connections to cultures across the globe.
The line-up features the close-harmony singing of The Secret Sisters, two siblings from Muscle Shoals, Alabama who have recently been nominated for a Grammy Award. Sam Outlaw, a new country artist from Southern California who grew up listening to the music of Don Williams and Merle Haggard. Plus Courtney Marie Andrews, an Americana artist from Phoenix, Arizona influenced by Joni Mitchell.
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Clips
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Courtney Marie Andrews - May Your Kindness Remain
Duration: 02:52
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The Secret Sisters - To All The Girls Who Cry
Duration: 04:24
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Sam Outlaw - Love Her For A While
Duration: 02:47
Music Played
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The Secret Sisters
He's Fine (Celtic Connections 2018)
- You Don't Own Me Anymore.
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Courtney Marie Andrews
May Your Kindness Remain (Celtic Connections 2018)
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Sam Outlaw
She's Playing Hard To Get (Rid Of) (Celtic Connections 2018)
- Tenderheart.
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The Secret Sisters
Tennessee River Runs Low (Celtic Connections 2018)
- You Don't Own Me Anymore.
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Courtney Marie Andrews
Kindness Of Strangers (Celtic Connections 2018)
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Sam Outlaw
Tenderheart (Celtic Connections 2018)
- Tenderheart.
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The Secret Sisters
To All The Girls Who Cry (Celtic Connections 2018)
- You Don't Own Me Anymore.
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Courtney Marie Andrews
Table For One (Celtic Connections 2018)
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Sam Outlaw
Love Her For A While (Celtic Connections 2018)
- Tenderheart.
Broadcast
- Tue 30 Jan 2018 19:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 2
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