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09/06/2013

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 9 Jun 2013 18:00

Music Played

  • Tom Crow

    Five Pieces

    • Single.
  • Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh

    The Leaving Of Limerick

    • The Small Hours.
  • Dana and Susan Robinson

    Who Killed Cock Robin

    • American Hornpipe.
  • Fullsceilidh Spelemannslag

    Dreamers

    • 500 Sessions.
  • Acoustuique

    Le Crepiscule De Ton Amour

    • Cyfnos.
  • The Paul McKenna Band

    Mickey Dam

    • Elements.
  • Lucy Kaplansky

    Scavenger

    • Reunion.
  • Stuart Masters And Rishi Ranjan

    Gaur Sarang

    • Agam.
  • Dessie O鈥橦alloran

    Eileen Mcmahon

    • The Pound Road.
  • Jamie Smith's Mabon

    Lady Of The Woods

    • Windblown.
  • Hillfolk Noir

    Fishing Blues

    • What's That Hat For.
  • Juice Feat. Twmpath & Celidh Bandsilver

    Dollar/ Arkasas Traveller

    • E-Motions.
  • Tia McGraff

    Fishermans Song

  • Noel Murphy

    Clare To Here

    • The Quality of Murphy.
  • Anne Lister

    May Morning

    • A Flame in Avalon.
  • Cafe Orchestra

    The Isle Of Innisfree

    • Topaz.
  • Jan Steer

    The Royal Oak

    • Tellin' Tales.
  • Joel Rafael Band

    Ramblin' Round

    • Woodeye.
  • Fullsceilidh Spelemannslag

    Redbird

    • 500 Sessions.
  • Zervas & Pepper

    Buffalo Crow

    • Lifebringer.
  • The Paul McKenna Band

    No Ash Will Burn

    • Elements.
  • Graham Parker

    Tye Flying Trapeze

    • Those beautiful old turn of the century songs.
  • SeaFall

    Grey Song

    • First Wave EP.
  • Hillfolk Noir

    Little Black Train

    • What鈥檚 That Hat For.
  • Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo

    Dear River

  • Jack Harris

    Oast Houses

    • Broken Yellow.

Broadcast

  • Sun 9 Jun 2013 18:00

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