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02/09/2012

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, 55 minutes

Last on

Sun 2 Sep 2012 18:05

Music Played

  • Talitha MacKenzie

    Fionnaghuala

    • Sporiad.
  • Declan Sinnott

    Blood Rushing Through These Veins

    • I Love the Noise It Makes.
  • Blaim Sally

    Never Going Back Again

    • Live at Kvia Studios.
  • Richard James, Gareth Bonello, Euros Childs

    All Gone

    • Pictures in the Morning.
  • Vusa Mkhaya

    Ukukhala

    • Vocalism.
  • Alexander Wolfe

    Someone Else's Song

    • Skeletons.
  • Kirsty McGee

    Aberdeen

    • Contraband.
  • Marc O'Reilly

    20 Minutes for Two Years

    • My Friend Marx.
  • Mary Chapin Carpenter

    Fading Away

    • Ashes and Roses.
  • Jinski with Karen Tweed

    Ship Ahoy

    • Single.
  • Gwenan Gibbard

    Gwenno Ait I'r Ffair Pwllheli

  • Paddy Reilly

    Carrickfergus

    • Greatest Hits Live.
  • Hans Thessink / Terry Evans

    Honest I Do

    • Delta Time.
  • Scott Cook

    Time With You

    • All My Moonlit Rambles.
  • Up the Creek

    Blackberry Blossom / I've Just Seen a Face

    • Way Down Swansea Town.
  • Cerys Matthews

    Calon Lan

    • Tir.
  • Simon Kempston

    How Once We Were

    • How Once We Were.
  • Talitha MacKenzie

    Fill IU O

    • Spiriod.
  • Declan Sinnott

    corrina Corrina

    • I Love the Noise It Makes.
  • Kirsty McGee

    Contraband

    • Contraband.
  • Michelle Mulcahy

    Galway Bay / Peacock's Feather No 2

    • Suaimhneas.
  • Vusa Mkhaya and Extended Family

    Ngale Komfula - Beyond the River

    • Vocalism.
  • Scott Cook

    Song for the Slow Dancers

    • Moonlit Rambles.
  • Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog

    Deio Bach

    • Draw Dros Y Mynydd.
  • The Outside Track

    The Mountain Road

    • Flash Company.

Broadcast

  • Sun 2 Sep 2012 18:05

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