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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 29 Aug 202120:00

Music Played

  • Geoff Muldaur

    Boll Weevil Holler

    • His Last letter.
  • Hilary James & Simon Mayor

    Summer Is Cumen In

    • Summer Is Cumen In.
  • Ar Log

    Ffarwel I Ddociau Lerpwl

    • Ar Log Saith.
  • Rayna Gellert

    Old Bangum

    • Old Light.
  • John Spillane

    Everything's Turning to Gold Cathy

    • The Wells of the World.
  • Calan

    Y Gwydr Glas

    • Jonah.
  • Mark Harrison Band

    Go Nice

    • The Road To Liberty.
  • The Magpies

    Galway Shawl

    • Galway Shawl.
  • Andrew Hawkey

    Invitation

    • What Did I Come Up Here For.
  • Gilliam Welsh/ David Rawlings

    Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss

    • All The Good Times.
  • Luke Concannon

    Doing Nothing At All

    • Ecstatic Bird in the Burning.
  • Gnoss

    The Sun That Hugs The Ocean

    • The Light of the Moon.
  • Kelly Bayfield

    Vapour Trails

    • Vapour Trails.
  • Lost Tuesday Society

    Coffee

    • Lost Tuesday Society.
  • Geoff Muldaur

    Come All You Fair and Tender ladies

    • His last Letter.
  • SinĂ©ad Lohan

    To Ramona

    • BBC Radio 2 Storytellers.
  • Fionnag Nicchonnich

    Singing Bird

    • Tuath.
  • Katherine Priddy

    Letters From A Travelling Salesman

    • Letters From A Travelling Salesman.
  • Dave Burns

    Jow Hill

    • Jow Hill.
  • Banter

    Labourer

    • Banter 3.
  • Jez Hellard Orchestra

    The Joy Of Living

    • The Fruitful Fells.
  • Ar Log

    Mabon/Castell Dinbych

    • Ar Los Saith.
  • Spiers & Boden

    Butter and Cheese and All

    • Fallow Ground.
  • Andrew Hawkey

    The Spirit

    • Long Story Short.
  • Geoff Muldaur

    Prairie Lullaby

    • His Last Letter.

Broadcast

  • Sun 29 Aug 202120:00

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