
'S iad The Hazey Janes, comhlan indie-pop a Dun Deagh a bhios a toirt an sreath seo de Rapal gu crioch. The Hazey Janes bring the fourth series to a close with a live studio set.
'S iad The Hazey Janes, comhlan indie-pop a Dun Deagh a bhios a toirt an sreath seo de Rapal gu crioch. Coinnichidh sinn ri dithis a tha deanamh an t-uamhas gus ceol a bhrosnachadh anns na h-Eileanan tron chompanaidh-ciuil neo-eismealach aca; agus cluinnidh sinn oran bhon seinneadair-sgriobhadair mu dheireadh de'n t-sreath, Emma Curran - gun a bhi diochuimhneachadh fios mu dheidhinn farpais ur eile son orain ur Ghaidhlig. Tha Rapal air a libhrigeadh le Niall-Iain Dòmhnallach.
Dundonian indie-pop band The Hazey Janes bring the fourth series to a close with a live studio set. We take a look at an independent record label based in the Western Isles and the two music fans behind it; and there's a performance from the last singer-songwriter of the present series, Emma Curran - as well as news about another great competition for more new Gaelic songs.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Niall Iain MacDonald |
