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17/12/2011

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 17 Dec 2011 20:00

Music Played

  • St Agnes Fountain

    I Saw Three Ships

    • The Best Of.
  • Peel Your Own Spuds

    We;ll Be 成人快手 Christmas Time

    • Na.
  • Meic Stevens

    Noson Oer Nadolig

    • 101 Carolau.
  • Ensemble del Doppio Bordone

    Annunciazione

    • Gesu Bambin L'E Nato.
  • Whiskey River

    Battle of New Orleans

    • Hot Sauce.
  • Thea Gilmore

    Old December

    • Strange COmmunion.
  • Joglaresa

    Lordings, Listen to our Lay

    • In Hoary Winter's Night.
  • Al Petteway and Amy White

    Roving on a Winter's Night

    • Winter Tidings.
  • Janet Rees

    Good King Wenceslas

    • Christmas.
  • The Blind Boys of Alabama

    The Last Month of the Year

  • Pavane

    The Boar's Head Carol

    • Nowe Sing We.
  • Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band

    Away in a Manger

    • Carols and Capers.
  • Kate Rusby

    Holly and Ivy

  • Coope / Boyes / Simpson / Fraser

    While Shepherds Watched

    • Fire, Sleet and Candlelight.
  • Fidil

    The Star

    • The Old Wheel Of Fortune.
  • St Agnes Fountain

    Do You Hear What I Hear

    • The Best Of....
  • Bob Delyn a'r Ebillion

    Nadolig Del

  • Matt Andersen

    Coal Mining Blues

    • Coal Mining Blues.
  • The Pogues

    Fairytale Of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl)

  • Eileen Ivers and Friends

    Holly Tree

    • An Irish Christmas.
  • Frost at Midnight

    La Glaciere

    • Single.
  • The Blind Boys of Alabama

    O Tell It On The Mountain

  • Whiskey River

    Factory Girl

    • Hot Sauce.
  • Paper Aeroplanes

    In the Bleak Midwinter

  • St Agnes Fountain

    God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

    • The Best Of.....

Broadcast

  • Sat 17 Dec 2011 20:00

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