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Frank Hennessy presents the very best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic nations and the world. Studio guests, live sessions, reviews and the weekly Welsh gig-guide.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Last on

Sun 16 Dec 201218:05

Music Played

  • Golden Bough

    Drive the Cold Winter Away

    • Christmas in a Celtic Land.
  • Christopher Rees

    The Corner

    • Stand Fast.
  • Moya Brennan

    Deck the Halls

    • Na.
  • The McGarrigle Family

    Blue Christmas

    • The McGarrigle Christmas Hour.
  • Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog

    Deio Bach

    • Draw Dros Y Mynydd.
  • St Agnes Fountain

    Sweet Bells

    • The Best Of....
  • Sharon Shannon and John Prine with Mary Staunton

    Love Love Love

    • Diamond Mountain Sessions.
  • Chris Wood

    One in a Million

    • Albion.
  • Albion

    Winter Song

    • Unherd Compilation Vol 36.
  • The Village Quire

    Ar Gyfer Heddiw'r Bore

    • A Village Christmas.
  • Al Petteway and Amy White

    Breakin' Up Christmas

    • Winter Tidings.
  • Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra

    Bank Failures

    • Money Isn't Everything.
  • Mary Hopkin

    Snowed Under

    • Single.
  • Old Tyre Swingers

    Bernadine

    • Old Tyre Swingers.
  • Emmylou Harris

    How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower

    • Na.
  • Thea Gilmore

    Old December

    • Strange Communion.
  • Koshka

    Swing Gitane

    • Hundet Wasser.
  • Karine Polwart

    Don't Worry

    • Traces.
  • Sharon Shannon with Hothouse Flowers

    Banks of the Old Pontchartrain

    • Diamond Mountain Sessions.
  • Paper Aeroplanes

    In the Bleak Midwinter

    • Na.
  • Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra

    Rich Man Now

    • Money Isn't Everything.
  • Carmina

    December Song

    • Single.
  • Al Petteway and Amy White

    Joy to the World

    • Winter Tidings.
  • Brigyn

    Home

Broadcasts

  • Sun 16 Dec 201218:05
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