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11/07/2021

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 11 Jul 2021 20:00

Music Played

  • Ar Log

    Jigolo-Harri Morgan

    • Ar Log.
  • Mick Foster/ Moyra Fraser

    The Drunken Scotsman

    • The Drunken Scotsman.
  • Malcolm Holcombe

    Misery Loves Company

    • Tricks of the Trade.
  • Roger Bennett

    Ballad of Trevithick

    • Songs From The Hill Vol 3.
  • Amy Wadge

    One More Day

    • Bump.
    • Bdi Music.
  • Kane O’Rourke

    Farewell to Erin

  • The Last Inklings

    Hunter's Folly

    • Hunter’s Folly.
  • Joe Danks

    Hussey's John Peel

    • Seaspeak.
  • Grace Griffith

    Cup Of Kindness

    • Passing Through.
  • Bedwyn Morgan

    Just a memory

    • Just a memory.
  • Chris Smither

    Leave The Light On

    • Trades Roots Live.
  • twm twp

    A Miner's Life

    • Naid Tros Afon.
  • Charlie Dore

    A Hundred Miles of Nothing

    • Like Animals.
  • Acid Folk

    House Carpenter

    • House Carpenter.
  • Crasdant

    Polca Eldra

    • Nos Sadwrn Bach.
  • Vince Gill

    Baby Blue Eyes

    • Industrial Strength Bluegrass.
  • Stacey McNeill/Jonathan Smith

    Connemara Cradle Song

    • Connemara Cradle Song.
  • John Blek

    The Blackwater

    • Thistle and Thorn.
  • Malcolm Holcombe

    On Tennessee land

    • Tricks of the Trade.
  • Chieftains with Allison Moorer

    Carrickfergus

    • Live From Dublin.
  • Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith

    Mary and the Soldier

    • Night Hours.
  • Joe Danks

    Dersetshire Hornpipe/Uncle George's /Tommy Roberts

    • Seaspeak.
  • Phil James

    Oxwich Bay

    • Shine Like You.
  • Pedair

    Saith Rhyfeddod

    • Cop Con.
  • Tim Henderson

    Maria Consuelo orroya

    • Gone To Texas Vol 1.

Broadcast

  • Sun 11 Jul 2021 20:00

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