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05/01/2014

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.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 5 Jan 2014 18:30

Music Played

  • Cerys Matthews

    Ar be waun Tredegar

    • Womex 13 compilation.
  • Broom Bezzums

    The rain and snow

    • Winterman.
  • April Verch

    No other will do

    • Bright like gold.
  • Rod Clements

    Roads of east Northumberland

    • Stamping ground.
  • Anaïs Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer

    Willie of Winsbury

    • child ballads.
  • We Banjo 3

    Martyn wynne's/ coalminers reel

    • Womex 13 compilation.
  • david llewellyn & Ida Kristin

    In the bleak midwinter

  • Seth Lakeman

    The courier

  • John Prine, Mary Staunton & Sharon Shannon

    Love, love, love

    • The collection 1990-2005.
  • mike gulston & blanche rowan

    Joy, health and peace/ dryw bach

    • The dance goes on.
  • Heidi Talbot

    Wine and roses

    • Angels without wings.
  • Dougie MacLean

    Banks and braes

    • Tribute.
  • Krista Detor

    Castle in Wales

  • Gwyneth Glyn & Ghazalaw

    Molianwn

  • Kreg Viesselman

    If you think you knew me once

    • If you lose your light.
  • KAN

    one, two, three

    • Womex 13 compilation.
  • sean keane

    No stranger to the rain

    • Storytellers volume 2.
  • Phoebe Partridge

    At last the snow

    • Talk about the weather.

This Week's Gig Guide

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Bear Bones - The Brunswick, Swansea

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Thursday 9th Jan

Fiddlebox - Cuffern Manor, Roche, Haverfordwest

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Sunday 12th Jan

Old New Year Service with input from the Ystradgynlain Mari Lwyd Parti – Gellionnen Chapel, Mynydd Gellionnen, Pontardawe

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