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27/08/2023

Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic countries and beyond

2 hours

Last on

Sun 27 Aug 2023 20:00

Music Played

  • Cowbois Rhos Botennog

    Clawdd Eithin/Adenydd

    • Clawdd Eithin/Adenydd.
  • Shannon Leigh Reynolds

    Be Here To Love Me

    • Triple Shot.
  • Finbar Furey

    Kitty

    • Moments In Time.
  • Cairi Seren Jacks

    Heartwood

    • Moss Music.
  • Rupert Wates

    On A Midsummer Morning

    • Elegies.
  • Filkin's drift Ensemble

    John Barleycorn

    • Cerdd//Ed.
  • Rab Noakes and Brooks Williams

    Hello Amy

    • Songs of Don Everly- Should WeTell Him.
  • Angharad Jenkins and Pat Rimes

    Calon Lan

    • Amrwd.
  • The String Revolution

    Folsom Prison Blues

    • Folsom Prison Blues.
  • Edd Donovan

    God Be With You

    • Anchovy.
  • The Salts

    Bulgine Run

    • Bulgine Run.
  • Ernest Aires

    Tail Tale

    • Tail Tale.
  • Shannon Leigh Reynolds

    I Wish It Would Rain

    • Triple Shot.
  • Sean Grey

    Martha McCallum

    • Fixed Assets.
  • Gerard Cousins

    Gwahoddiad

    • Hiraeth.
    • UNQUIET.
  • Steve Jinski

    The Art Of Conversation

    • The Art Of Conversation.
  • Cairi Seren Jacks

    The Grass Is Singing

    • Moss Music.
  • Frost At Midnight

    Mam

    • George Colling Wood.
    • Cop Con.
  • Kathy Mattea

    This Love Will Carry

    • Pretty Bird.
  • Filkin'd Drift

    Rambard's Retreat

    • Cerdd//Ed.
  • Sharon Shannon/Jackson Browne

    A Man Of Constant Sorrow

    • Storytellers.
  • Rab Noakes and Brooks Williams

    That's Just Too Much

    • Songs By Don Everly-Should We Tell Him.
  • Cowbois Rhos Botennog

    Adenydd

    • Clawdd Eithin/Adenydd.
  • Niall Teague and Padraig Joyce

    Beloved

    • What Will We Be.
  • SiΓ΄n Russell Jones

    So Long

    • So Long.

Broadcast

  • Sun 27 Aug 2023 20:00

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