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08/04/2012

Scots singer and piper, Annie Grace, selects programmes featuring some of her favourite artists from the Celtic world and beyond.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 8 Apr 2012 00:30

Chapters

  • Songlines: This Land is Your Land

    John Cavanagh examines Woody Guthrie’s seminal song, This Land is Your Land.

    Duration: 26:50

  • Travelling Folk Foyer Show - Dick Gaughan

    Dick Gaughan performs as part of the Celtic Connections festival 2012.

    Duration: 29:44

  • Songlines - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)

    John Cavanagh takes a look at the catchy Proclaimers’ hit.

    Duration: 28:28

  • Travelling Folk Foyer Show - Wrigley Sisters

    The Orkney fiddle and guitar duo perform as part of the Celtic Connections festival 2012.

    Duration: 22:37

  • Songlines - The Times They Are A' Changing

    John Cavanagh takes an in depth look at Bob Dylan’s iconic song.

    Duration: 27:09

  • Travelling Folk Foyer Show - Halton Quartet

    The Halton Quartet perform as part of Celtic Connections 2011

    Duration: 28:00

  • Songlines - American Pie

    John Cavanagh examines Don MacLean’s song about ‘The Day the Music Died’.

    Duration: 26:49

  • Travelling Folk Foyer Show - Bevvy Sisters

    Edinburgh’s Bevvy Sisters perform as part of the 2010 Celtic Connections Festival

    Duration: 19:25

  • Songlines - Ghost Town

    The Specials’ 1981 hit is looked at by John Cavanagh

    Duration: 28:23

  • Songlines - Strange Fruit

    John Cavanagh examines Abel Meeropol’s powerful song made famous by Billie Holiday.

    Duration: 26:55

  • Mary Ann Kennedy’s Global Gathering Foyer show - Creole Choir of Cuba

    The choir with Haitian roots perform as part of the Celtic Connections Festival 2011.

    Duration: 26:57

  • Songlines - No Regrets

    The song made famous by Edith Piaf is put under scrutinty by John Cavanagh.

    Duration: 26:56

Broadcast

  • Sun 8 Apr 2012 00:30