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03/09/2011

Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk and acoustic music from the Celtic nations and around the world. With guests, live sessions, reviews of releases and the Welsh gig guide.

2 hours

Last on

Sat 3 Sep 2011 20:00

Music Played

  • O.N.C.E.

    Sail Away to the Sea

    • The Once.
  • Anna Elias and The Forlorn Hope

    Sarah Jane

    • Valleys in the Flatlands.
  • Hillfolk Noir

    Train Comes Along

    • Skinny Mammy's Revenge.
  • Ted barnes Featuring Gavin Clarke

    Over the Hill

    • Tribute to John Martyn.
  • Tudur Huws Jones

    Angor

    • Dal I Drio.
  • Quiet American

    Carolina

    • The Quiet American.
  • Eamon Friel

    Hard Town

    • The Waltz of the Years.
  • Chumbawamba

    The Triumph of General Ludd

    • English Rebel Songs.
  • Kathryn Tickell

    Brig Set

    • The Sky Didn't Fall.
  • Ralph McTell

    Red Sky at Night

    • Red Sky.
  • Mary Black

    Sonny

    • 25 Years 25 Songs.
  • Carrie Rodriguez

    Love Hurts

    • We Still Love Our Country.
  • Boo Hewerdine

    Muddy Water

    • God Bless the Pretty Things.
  • JT Nebo

    Mountains / Forests

    • Mountains / Forests.
  • Seth Lakeman

    Solomon Browne

    • Poor Man's Heaven.
  • Rita Hosking

    Ballad for thw Gulf of Mexico

    • Burn.
  • Gwyneth Glyn

    Seren

    • Cainc.
  • Buck McCucumbers and Company

    Dark and Lonely

    • This Old Barn.
  • Barlow Cree

    Lord Franklin

    • Holystone.
  • Quiet American

    Black Jack Daisy

    • The Quiet American.
  • Anna Elias and The Forlorn Hope

    The Wanderer

    • Valleys in the Flatlands.
  • Clarence Fountain & Sam Butler

    Glorious Fool

    • A Tribute to John Martyn.
  • Mary Black

    As I Leave

    • 25 Years - 25 Songs.
  • Boo Hewerdine

    Geography

    • Gold Bless the Pretty Things.
  • O.N.C.E.

    Anthem

    • The Once.

Broadcast

  • Sat 3 Sep 2011 20:00

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