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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 8 Aug 202120:00

Music Played

  • Martyn Joseph

    Six Sixty Six

    • Deep Blue.
    • Glenwood Music/Strawbed Music.
  • Chris Newman

    Gigue

    • Breaking Bach.
  • Tim Grimm

    A Dream

    • Gone.
  • Dervish

    Peata Beag

    • At The End of the Day.
  • Maic Stevens

    Ysbryd Solfa

    • Ysbryd Solfa.
  • Pindrop Band

    YoY o Mouse

    • Kitchen Table Sessions.
  • Emmylou Harris/ Delores Keane/Mary Black

    Grey Funnel Line

    • Bringing it all back home.
  • Rod Picott

    Broke Down

    • Wood Steel, Dust and dreams.
  • Glen Peters

    She Does Like a Little Bit of Scotch

    • She Does Like a Little Bit of Scotch.
  • Cara Dillen

    As I Roved Out

    • A Thousand Hearts.
  • Orchestra of Samples

    Ribab jam

    • Ribab jam.
  • PJ Murrihy

    Joseph McHugh

    • Pat Murphy’s Meadow.
  • Finest Kind

    She Thinks I Still Care

    • For Honour and For Gain.
  • Jim and Marilyn Gibson

    For Marilyn

    • For Marilyn.
  • Martyn Simpson

    What You Do With What You've Got

    • What You Do With What You’ve Got.
  • Trebor Edwards

    The Old Rugged Cross

    • Sicrwydd Bendigaid.
  • Bedwyr Morgan

    Looking Ahead

    • Looking Ahead.
  • Mark Harrison

    Curl Your Toes

    • The Road To Liberty.
  • Dolly Parton/Linda Rondstadt/Emmylou Harris

    My Dear Companion

    • Trio.
  • Barlow Cree

    Starry Night

    • Broadsword.
  • Finest Kind

    Lowlands

    • For Honour or For Gain.
  • Martyn Joseph

    Proud Valley Boy

    • Deep Blue.
  • Pindrop Band

    Over The Hill

    • Kitchen Table Sessions.
  • Cara Dillon

    Bright Morning Star

    • A Thousand Hearts.
  • Tim Grimm

    25 Trees

    • Gone.

Broadcast

  • Sun 8 Aug 202120:00

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