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Radio 2: Festive Fireside Folk

Warming seasonal sounds from the folk and acoustic world.

Warming seasonal sounds from the folk and acoustic world.

The Unthanks lead us into a winter fantasia that includes two Sheffield pub carols, a snapshot of Christmas in prison, and a pre-dawn Welsh Plygain song. Fisherman's Friends, naturally, see some ships, and the Tannahill Weavers provide a Hogmanay essential.

Steeleye Span pay tribute to the king of birds, and Paul Brady and Andy Irvine sing a classic song set on a Christmas morning. We hear a poem read by John Tams and a song recorded by Sufjan Stevens as a Christmas gift to his family. The Chieftains and Elvis Costello paint a picture of Boxing Day excess that some might recognise...

Release date:

23 days left to listen

57 minutes

Music Played

  • The Unthanks

    O Tannenbaum

  • Jess Morgan

    Christmas Eve

  • Lead Belly

    Christmas Is A-Coming (Chicken Crows At Midnight)

  • John Prine

    Christmas in Prison

  • The Tannahill Weavers

    Auld Lang Syne / Resolutions

  • The Sixteen & Harry Christophers

    'Twas Pretty To Be In Ballinderry

  • Andy Irvine & Paul Brady

    Arthur McBride and The Sergeant

  • The Fisherman’s Friends

    I Saw Three Ships

  • Janice Burns & Jon Doran

    The Trees Are All Bare

  • Simon Mayor

    Hail Smiling Morn

  • Melrose Quartet

    Mount Moriah

  • Angharad Jenkins & Huw Warren

    Roedd yn y Wlad Honno

  • Steeleye Span

    The King

  • The Chieftains & Elvis Costello

    The St. Stephen's Day Murders

  • Sufjan Stevens

    Come Thou Font of Every Blessing