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12/05/2013

Frank Hennessy presents the very best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic nations and the world. Studio guests, live sessions, reviews and the weekly Welsh gig guide.

2 hours

Last on

Sun 12 May 2013 18:00

Music Played

  • Bellowhead

    10,000 Miles Away

    • Broadside.
  • Patsy Watchorn

    Dirty Old Town

    • Now.
  • Blanche Rowen & Mike Gulstone

    Ahi! Amours

    • The Dance Goes On.
  • Josh Bray

    Rise

    • Whiskey & Wool.
  • Fil Campbell

    Conemara Cradle Song

    • Songbirds.
  • Huw M

    Your Perfect Silence

    • Gathering Dusk.
  • Maryland

    Fyukande Skyer

    • WW.Folkogdans.No.
  • Jez Lowe and The Bad Pennies

    Barnstorming

    • Wotcheor!.
  • Gretchen Peters

    Sunday Morning: Up And Down My Street

    • Burnt Toast and Offerings.
  • Sean Keane

    The May Morning Dew

    • Portrait.
  • Andrea Zonn

    Standing Still (Feat. Flook)

    • Hands Across The Water.
  • Cran

    Laugh And Half Daft

    • The Crooked Stair.
  • Jack Harris

    Easter Morning

    • The Flame and The Peilcan.
  • The Chair

    Humours

    • The Road To Hammer Junkie.
  • Mary Black

    The Rose Of Allendale

    • 25.
  • Dave Sudbury

    Just Like Your Father

    • Remembering Jack Johnson.
  • Laurie Levine

    Beautiful Loser

    • Six Winters.
  • Jon Budworth

    Waiting For The Lightning

    • Time Machine.
  • Jim Moray

    Horkstow Grange

    • Skulk.
  • Charlie Dore

    Sleep All Day

  • Annalivia

    New Mown Meadow

    • The Same Way Down.
  • Aled Rheon

    Tawel Fel Y Bedd

    • Ser Yn Disgyn.
  • Steve Mayone

    Rescue Me (With Kristina Stykos)

    • The Cousins Project: Beautiful Blood.
  • Martyn Joseph

    Dolphins Make Me Cry

    • Thunder and Rainbows.
  • Josh Bray

    The River Song

    • Whiskey & Wool.
  • Brigyn

    Hwyl Fawr, Ffarwel

    • Brigyn 2.

Broadcast

  • Sun 12 May 2013 18:00

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