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30/05/2021

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 30 May 2021 20:00

Music Played

  • Solas

    Pastures of Plenty

    • Reunion.
  • Ghazalaw

    Moliannwn

    • Gwledd o Gerdd.
  • Robin Huw Bowen

    Favourite Jigs

    • The Road to Aberystwyth.
  • Heidi Talbot

    Wine and Roses

    • Angels Without Wings.
  • Bombay Bicycle Club

    Fairytale Lullaby

    • Tribute to John Martyn.
  • Brigyn

    Gadael Bordeaux

    • Promo Single.
  • Diana Jones

    Better Times Will Come

    • Better Times Will Come.
  • Tom Clelland

    The Grass Market Butchers

    • Handpicked and Collected.
  • Katherine Priddy

    Eurydice

    • The Eternal Rocks Beneath.
  • Steve Dawson

    Forgiveness is Nothing Like I Thought It Would Be

    • At The Bottom Of A canyon.
  • Paper Aeroplanes

    Tuesday Morning

    • Tuesday Morning.
  • Jessie Terry

    Pretty Good Hand

    • When We Wander.
  • Pedair

    Saith Rhyfeddod

    • Saith Rhyfeddod.
  • Chieftains and John Hiatt

    Jordan is a Hard Road To Travel

    • Further Down the Old Plank Road.
  • Brian McGuire

    When The Morning Comes Early

    • When The Morning Comes Early.
  • dawn-Song

    Maitri

    • For Morgan.
  • Three Legg'd Mare

    Across The Western Ocean

    • Teiliwr.
  • Magpie Arc

    Greenswell

    • Magpie Arc EP3.
  • Kieran Tourish with Tim O'Brien and Alison Krauss

    Are You Tired Of Me My Darling

    • Down The Line.
  • ³ΥΈιΓ―

    Ffoles llantrisant

    • Ty Ein Tadau.
  • Magpie Arc

    What You Do With What You've Got

    • Magpie Arc EP3.
  • Heidi Talbot

    Dearest Johnny

    • Dearest Johnny.
  • Chris Newman & Maire Chathasaigh

    Fretwork

    • Fretwork.
    • Old Bridge.
    • 25.

Broadcast

  • Sun 30 May 2021 20:00

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