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Live from Celtic Connections 2017 in Glasgow

Lopa Kothari introduces live late-night performances from the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow. With American roots artists Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons and Phil Wiggins, Brazil's Renata Rosa plus the driving rhythms of Quebec folk with De Temps Antan.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons and Phil Wiggins:

    Shanghai Rooster

  • Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons and Phil Wiggins:

    Banks of the River

  • Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons and Phil Wiggins:

    Captain Haney Blues

  • Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons and Phil Wiggins:

    Guitar Blues

  • Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons and Phil Wiggins

    Poor Howard

  • Ben Hunter, Joe Seamons and Phil Wiggins

    Sinner Man

  • Orchestra Baobab

    Foula

    • Tribute To Ndiouga Dieng.
    • World Circuit.
  • Niteworks

    Maraiche (feat. Kathleen McInnes)

    • NW.
    • Comann Music.
  • Renata Rosa

    Marcha Do Donzel

  • Renata Rosa

    Saudade do Futuro

  • Renata Rosa

    Maria Eleonor

  • Renata Rosa

    Maria Eleonor

  • Renata Rosa

    Janela do dia

  • Fara

    Billy's Short Leg

    • FARA.
    • faramusic.bandcamp.com.
  • Ezza

    Alkher

    • Alkher.
    • Ma Case.
  • Kaela Rowan

    Mary and the Gallant Soldier

    • The Fruited Thorn.
    • Shoogle.
  • Ezza

    Nizha

    • Alkher.
    • Ma Case.
  • Fara

    Whiskey you're the Devil

    • FARA.
    • faramusic.bandcamp.com.
  • De Temps Antan

    Medley Des Couches

  • De Temps Antan

    Mepriseuse De Garcons

  • De Temps Antan

    Adieu donc chere Coeur

  • De Temps Antan

    La Fee Des Dents

    Ensemble: De Temps Antan.

Broadcast

  • Fri 27 Jan 2017 23:00

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