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16/05/2021

Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic countries and beyond. Plus Frank's weekly Celtic gig guide.

2 hours

Last on

Sun 16 May 2021 20:00

Music Played

  • Mary Hopkin

    Once I Had a Sweetheart

    • Live at the Royal Festival Hall 1972.
  • The Mammals

    Hanged Man's Reel

    • Nonette.
  • Ian Rowlands and the Subtown Set

    Nothing Could Grow There

    • Promo.
  • The Trials of Cato

    Bedlam Boys

    • Promo.
  • Boo Hewardine & Kris Drever

    The Village Bell

    • Selected Works.
  • The Annie Oakley

    If I Were A Ghost

    • Works We Mean.
  • Ar Log

    Mabon/Castell Dinbich

    • Ar Log Saith.
  • Martin Simpson

    Angel From Montgomery

    • Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Recordings.
  • Julie Murphy

    Black is the Colour

    • Black Mountains Revisited.
  • Michael McMillan

    The Storm

    • Whiskey.
  • Mary Hopkin

    Streets of London

    • Live at The Royal festival Hall 1972.
  • Luke Concannon

    Doing Nothing At All

    • Ecstatic Bird in the Burning.
  • Sarah Jane Summers/Juhani Silvola

    Pibroch-Jig/Herring Reel

    • The Smoky Smirr O’rain.
  • Plu

    Fel Llwynog

    • Fel Llwynog.
  • Rayna Gellert

    Old Bangum

    • Old Light.
  • Evans McRae

    High & Lonesome

  • The Magpies

    I Never Will Marry

    • Promo.
  • Welsh Geoff

    Igraine

    • ZB 34.
  • Saltfishforty

    Three Wheeling

    • Saltfish Forty Live.
  • Mary Hopkin

    Aderyn Pur

    • Live at The Royal Festival Hall 1972.
  • Declan O’Rourke

    Stars Over Kinvara

    • Arrivals.
  • Clare Portman

    Lament for Amy Lyon

    • Promo.
  • Bethan Nia

    Bugeilio'r Gwenyth Gwyn

    • Promo.
  • Geoff Thomas

    The Great Isolation

    • Waves.
  • Chris Newman & Maire Chathasaigh

    Fretwork

    • Fretwork.
    • Old Bridge.
    • 25.

Broadcast

  • Sun 16 May 2021 20:00

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