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19/11/2023

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

2 hours

Last on

Sun 19 Nov 2023 20:00

Music Played

  • Bruce Springsteen

    Shanney Ganock

    • If I Should fall Behind.
  • Tu-kay & Ryan

    No One Left Behind

    • Companion.
  • Pedair

    Machlud a Qwawr

    • Machlud a Qwawr.
  • Bruce Cockburn

    On A Roll

    • O Sun O Moon.
  • Holly and the Reivers

    Last Chance

    • Three Galleys.
  • Seth Lakeman

    The Giant

    • The Somerset Sessions.
  • Alison Krauss

    Down To The River To Pray

    • A Hundred Miles or More.
  • ALAW

    Santiana

    • Dead Man鈥檚 Dance.
  • Padraig Lalor

    Rinty Monaghan

    • Light Up.
  • Tim Ambler and celine Carroll

    The One (November Day)

  • Bella Gaffney

    Black Water

    • Black Water.
  • John Prine

    My Darling Home Town

    • Fair and Square.
  • Katherine Priddy

    Letters From A Travelling Man

    • Letters From A Travelling Man.
  • Daoir铆 Farrell

    Windmills

    • A Lifetime Of Happiness.
  • Gretchen Peters

    Tomorrow Morning

    • Halcyon.
  • 痴搁茂

    Y Gaseg Ddu

    • Islais a Genir.
  • All The Bees

    Wild Flowers

    • All The Bees.
  • Steve Knightley/Phil Beer

    You'll Get By

    • Roots 2 Best of Show of Hands.
  • Wailing Jennies

    One Voice

    • 40 Days.
    • SOCAN.
  • Jude Edwin Scott

    Over the Green

    • Rambling Rose.
  • Tu-kay & Ryan

    A Little Time

    • Companion.
  • Frank Hennessy

    Guitar to Qatar

    • Frank Hennessy Studio Recording.
  • Julie Murphy

    Polly Vaughan

    • Black Mountain Revisited.
    • Bigtime Music Pub.
  • Padraig Lalor

    Jennie Johnston

    • Light Up.
  • Robin & Linda Williams

    I'll Twine Mid The Ringlets

    • Radio Songs.
  • Dafydd Iwan and Ar Log

    Yma O Hyd, Cwpan Y Byd

    • Yma O Hyd.

Broadcast

  • Sun 19 Nov 2023 20:00

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