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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 15 May 202220:00

Music Played

  • Roy Zeal

    First You lose The Rhyming

    • Songman.
  • Heidi Talbot

    Wandering Roads

    • Sing It For A Lifetime.
  • Rob Lear

    Last Train

    • Strange Days.
    • CRS:OFA9C03F.
  • Diana Jones

    Better Times Will Come

    • Better Times Will Come.
  • The Often Heard

    Casa Blanca

    • Where The Big Light Shines.
  • Dolores Keane

    Emigrant Eyes

    • Solid Ground.
  • The Trials of Cato

    Dawns (Wrexham Sessions)

    • Celtic Connection Sessions.
    • MCPS.
  • VanWyck

    Maybe-Maybe Not

    • The Epic Tale of the Stranded man.
  • Roy Zeal

    Waltzing's For Dreamers

    • Songman.
  • Jackie Oates

    The Sweet Nightingale

    • Saturnine.
    • Wildgoose Records.
  • Tony Reidy

    Stack Of Barley

    • Stack Of Barley.
  • Kizzy Crawford

    Can Merthyr

    • Cariad Y Tir.
  • Rory Matheson/Graham Rorie

    This Is Ours

    • We Have Won The Land.
  • Heidi Talbot, Dirk Powell & Mark Knopfler

    Empty Promise Land

    • Sing It For A Lifetime.
  • Rob Lear

    Country For Sale

    • Strange Days.
  • Boo Hewardine

    Magnets

    • Magnets.
  • Pedair

    Can Crwtyn y Gwartheg

    • Celtic Connection Sessions.
  • Paul Brady

    To Be The One

    • Maybe So.
  • Carnan

    Over The Hill

    • Over The Hill.
  • Georgia Ruth

    Codi Angor

    • Womex 13 Sampler.
    • SAIN/CYF.
  • Colum Sands

    The Note That Lingers On

    • The Note That Lingers On.
  • Eddi Reader

    My Old Friend the Blues

    • The Best Of Eddi Reader.
  • Rob Lear

    Standing Stone

    • Strange Days.
  • Heidi Talbot

    Sing It For A Lifetime

    • Sing It For A Lifetime.
  • Roy Zeal

    Song Man

    • Songman.

Broadcast

  • Sun 15 May 202220:00

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