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17/09/2023

Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic countries and beyond

2 hours

Last on

Sun 17 Sep 2023 20:00

Music Played

  • Track Dogs

    Water The Lawn

    • Blind Summits and Hidden Dips.
  • The Trials of Cato

    Aberdaron

    • Gog Magog.
    • Fanatic Records.
  • Eva Cassidy

    Tall Trees in Georgia

    • I Can Only Be Me.
  • Calum Stewart

    As A Thoisich

    • True North.
  • Mike Carter Jones

    Pussies Rule OK

    • Pussies Rule OK.
  • The 19th Street Band

    Promises

    • The 19th Street Band.
  • Nine Barrow

    House

    • The Colour Of Night.
  • Gudrun Walther/Andy Cutting

    Kommt Ihr Gespielen

    • Conversations.
  • Wayward Jane

    Edinburgh Rain

    • The Flood.
  • Gabriel Moreno

    Nobody Knows Where We Are

    • Wound in the Night.
  • She Shanties

    The Final Trawl

    • She Shanties / Lubber鈥檚 Hole.
  • Sean Fahey

    'Til You Can't

    • Ivory Sessions - Live.
  • Amy Wadge

    One More Day

    • Bump.
    • Bdi Music.
  • Alex Seel

    No Goodbyes

    • All Sails To The Sun.
  • Track Dogs

    Sleep With One Eye Open

    • Blind Summits and Hidden Dips.
  • Frost At Midnight

    Mam

    • George Colling Wood.
    • Cop Con.
  • Ash Tu-Kay and Rebecca Ryan

    All That I Am

    • Tu Kay and Ryan.
  • Finbar Furey

    Music's Door

    • Moments In Time.
  • Andy Cutting

    Islands of Woods

    • Conversations.
  • The 19th Street Band

    Long Night

    • Near Perfect.
  • Gentle Good

    Beth Yw'r Haf I Mi

    • Galargan.
  • Calum Stewart & Sylvain Quere and Yann Le Bozec

    Rothie Murchus Rant

    • True North.
  • Ninebarrow

    Ride On

    • The Colour Of Night.
  • Damien McGeehan with Shauna Mullin

    The Briar And The Rose

    • Kin.
  • Colum Sands

    Before Winter Sets In

    • Bridge Songs.

Broadcast

  • Sun 17 Sep 2023 20:00

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