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03/04/2022

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 3 Apr 2022 20:00

Music Played

  • Ian Chesterman

    Over The moors

    • Over The moors.
  • Rachel Mc Shane

    Ploughman Lads

    • Ploughman Lads.
  • Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita

    Gobaith

    • Echo.
  • Yvonne Lyon

    Winter Ground

    • Growing Wild.
  • Gareth Davies-Jones

    Peggy Gordon

    • Truth, Tradition, Prophets and Loss.
  • Sharon Shannon and Carlo Nunez

    A Costa De Galicia

    • Diamond Mountain Sessions.
  • Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage

    Sweet Nightingale

    • Ink Of The Rosy Morning.
  • Gwylin Bowen Rhys

    Llanerch Y Medd

    • Llanerch Y Medd.
  • Iona Lane

    Western Tidal Swell

    • Hallival.
  • Declan Sinnott

    Corrina Corrina

    • I Love The Noise It Makes.
  • Bella Gaffney and Sam Kelly

    Fair and Tender Ladies

    • Fair and Tender Ladies.
  • Braebach

    The Morning Lies Heavy

    • The Desperate Battle Of The Birds.
  • Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita

    Tabada Bang

    • Echo.
  • Sharon Shannon and Hot House Flowers

    On The Banks Of The Old Poncher Train

    • Diamond Mountain Sessions.
  • Tom Delany

    Pleasures of Hope/Corney Is Coming/Hank of Yarn

    • The Lark’s Call.
  • Danny Schmidt

    Buckets Of rain

    • Man Of Many Moons.
  • Heidi Talbot with Dick Powell and Mark Nopfler

    Empty Promise Land

    • Empty Promise Land.
  • Ian Chesterman

    Farewell To Desire

    • Over The Moors.
  • Yvonne Lyon

    Sail On

    • Growing Wild.
  • Gareth Davies-Jones

    In Company

    • Truth, Tradition, Prophets and Loss.
  • Eve Goodman

    Pellter

    • Celtic Connections Sessions.
  • Rachel McShane and Cartographers

    The Molecatcher

    • The Molecatcher.

Broadcast

  • Sun 3 Apr 2022 20:00

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