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05/11/2011

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 5 Nov 2011 20:00

Music Played

  • Barlowcree

    Newfoundland

    • Holystone.
  • Tom T. Hall

    Jimmy Martin's Life Story

    • A Gift from Tom T Hall.
  • Andy Whittle

    Wide AWake Waltz

    • Folkwit Records.
  • Moonshee

    Fair and Tender Ladies

    • Moon'shee.
  • The Chartists

    Bogey Bogey One Pound Ten

    • Rise Again.
  • Indigo Sisters

    Share the Moon

    • Beauty Queen Sister.
  • Bear Bones

    Farewell to the Sweet Emmeline

    • The FLowing Tide.
  • Chris Thile and Michael Davies

    Bury Me Benath the Willow

    • Sleep With One Eye Open.
  • Gavin Adam Wood

    Whispering Wind

    • Souls Apart.
  • Heather Jones

    Aderyn Pur

  • James Taylor

    You Can Close Your Eyes

    • Mudslide Slim.
  • Tim Edey and Brendan Power

    The Tip of the Iceberg

    • The Collective.
  • Show of Hands

    Country Life

    • The Best of SHow of Hands.
  • Richard Shindell

    Are you Happy Now

    • Sparrow Point.
  • Sam Airey

    The Unlocking

  • Long Dan Russell

    A Hundred Years on the Eastern Shore

    • A Treasury of Shanties and Songs of the Sea.
  • Tony Reidy

    There's Too Many Diddles in the Dye

    • Hayshed Days.
  • Tom T. Hall

    Somewhere in Kentucky Tonight

    • A Gift from Tom T Hall.
  • Moonshee

    Green Grasses

    • Moon'shee.
  • Chris Thuile and Michael Daves

    Roll in my Sweet Baby's Arms

    • Sleep with One Eye Open.
  • Daughter

    The Woods

  • the big I am

    Collecting Skies

    • Folkwit Sampler.
  • Jess Morgan

    Crowsong

    • All Swell.
  • The Crook Family

    Full Steam

    • From the West.
  • Indigo Girls

    Damo

    • Beauty Queen Sister.

Broadcast

  • Sat 5 Nov 2011 20:00

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