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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 13 Mar 202220:00

Music Played

  • The Chieftins and Guests

    Down The Old Plank Road

    • Down The Old Plank Road.
  • Ar Log

    Yn Harbwr Corc

    • Goreuon Ar Log.
  • Peggy Seeger

    The Invisible Woman

    • First Farwell.
  • Laoise Kelly

    Garfields

    • Just Harp.
  • The Po' Ramblin' Boys

    Where The Grass Won't Grow

    • Never Slow Down.
  • Cieran Tourish with Paul Brady

    Dreams Will Come

    • Down The Line.
  • Altan

    Mazerka

    • Runaway Sunday.
  • Iona Lane

    Schiehallion

    • Hallival.
  • Ye Vagabonds

    Blue Is The Eye

    • Nine Waves.
  • Patrick Street

    Music For A Found Harmonium

    • Irish Times.
  • Ryland Teifi

    All The Words

    • Man Rhydd.
  • Rachel Walker and Aaron Jones

    Song Of Hope

    • A Happy Place.
  • Tony Small

    Mandolin Mountain

    • Mandolin Mountain.
  • NoGood Boyo

    Siani Flewog (Byw Celtic Connections)

  • Christie Hennessy

    If You Were To Fall

    • A Year In The Life.
  • McNeil and Smith

    Connemara Cradle Song

    • Connemara Cradle Song.
  • Seth Lakeman

    Side By Side

    • Make Your Mark.
  • SinĂ©ad Lohan

    Out Of The Woods

    • No Mermaid.
  • Cerys Matthews

    Rali Twm Sion

    • Womex 13.
  • Column Sands

    Lazy Hill

    • Turn The Corner.
  • Rhian Bebb

    Abati LlanToni

    • Cofia Dy werin.
  • Cieran Cooney

    Ireland's Green Shore

    • Red.
  • Peggy Seeger

    Got To Get Home By Midnight

    • First Farewell.
  • Rachel Walker/Aaron Jones

    Hope Remains

    • A Happy Place.
  • The Po'Ramblin Boys

    Missing Her Has Never Slowed Me Down

    • Never Slow Down.
  • Christy Moore

    So Do I

    • This Is The Day.

Broadcast

  • Sun 13 Mar 202220:00

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