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21/07/2024

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

2 hours

Last on

Sun 21 Jul 2024 20:00

Music Played

  • Allan Shiers and Co

    The Common Man

    • Tracks from the Mill.
  • Nitty Gritty Dirt band and Mother Maybelle Carter

    Keep On The Sunny Side

    • Will The Circle Be Unbroken.
  • Threaded

    Raven Road

    • As It Always Was.
  • Kris Drever

    Poor Man's Son

    • The Best Of Kris Drever.
  • The Spooky Men's Chorale

    We'll Give It A Go

    • We鈥檒l Give It A Go.
  • Valli Lloyd

    Coming Home

    • Mind鈥檚 Eye.
  • Hannah Scott

    Bigger Than My Body

    • Bigger Than My Body.
  • Dan Pessumato

    Leave Her Johnny

    • The Blue Cottage.
  • 顿尝脵

    Mhic Iain Sheumai's

    • Close To.
  • Tomorrow Bird

    Next Train Outa Here

    • Next Train Outa Here.
    • Cop Con.
  • Dario Muci

    Ulivi

    • Talassa.
  • Linda Moylan

    Irish Love Song

    • Irish Love Song.
  • The 19th Street Band

    Cover Me

    • Cover Me.
  • Allan Shiers & Lynn Denman

    All I Have

    • Tracks from the Mill.
  • Valli Lloyd

    The Colour of Your Eyes

    • Mind鈥檚 Eye.
  • Randall Stephen Jones

    Duggie Dubh

    • Duggie Dubh.
  • Jess Morgan

    Crawling Back Under a Rock

    • Crawling Back Under a Rock.
  • Mark Neal

    Cool Waters

    • Cool Waters.
  • Dan Possumato

    The Station Master's Waltz

    • Valse De Chef De Gare.
  • Cliona Hagan

    Summer's Coming

    • Summer鈥檚 Coming.
  • Allan Shiers & Chris Bailey

    Water Song

    • Tracks from the Mill.
  • And Did Those Feet

    The Homeward Tide

    • I Am God of Einstein.
  • Terry Emm

    The Leaving

    • Wish You Were Here.
  • Beth Nielsen Chapman

    Love

    • Love.
  • Threaded

    Sleep Child

    • As It Always Was.
  • Gildas

    Nos Da

    • Nos Da.

Broadcast

  • Sun 21 Jul 2024 20:00

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