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09/02/2025

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

27 days left to listen

2 hours

Last on

Sunday 20:00

Music Played

  • Frances Morton

    East Galway Set

    • Sliocht.
  • Cynefin

    Mae'r Nen Yn ei Glesni

    • Shimli.
    • 3.
  • Lyn Bowtell

    Paper Cut

    • Paper Cut.
    • Checked Label Services.
    • 1.
  • Steve Goodman

    City of New Orleans

    • Steve Goodman.
    • Buddha Records.
    • 7.
  • Crascant

    Tatws Benfro

    • Dwr Dwr.
  • Rees Shad

    Great Big World

    • Porcelain Angel.
  • Cliona Hagan

    All Along The Wild Atlantic Way

    • Little Darlin.
  • Cole Stacey

    For Old Times Sake

    • Postcards From Lost Places.
  • Joan Baez

    Diamonds And Rust

    • Diamonds & Rust.
    • A&M.
    • 1.
  • Cynefin

    Y Ddau Farch/Y Bardd A'r gwcw

    • Dilyn Afon.
  • Katherine Priddy

    Anyway, Always

    • The pendulum Swing.
  • Eric Bogle

    And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda

    • Scraps Of Paper.
    • Flying Fish.
    • 6.
  • Frances Morton

    Frank's set

    • Sliocht.
  • Amy Space

    This February Day

    • The American Dream.
  • Jez Hellard

    The Joy of Living

    • The Fruitful Fells.
  • Jess Morgan

    Crawling Back Under a Rock

    • Crawling Back Under a Rock.
  • Brian Kalinec

    Next Door Stranger

    • The Beauty of It All.
    • Berkalin Records.
    • 7.
  • Olion Byw

    Jigolo- Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn

    • Mudo.
  • Steeleye Span

    Two Constant Lovers

    • Two Constant Lovers.
  • Good Lovelies

    Slow Down

    • We Will Never Be The Same.
  • Chaim Tannenbaum

    I Cried For Us

    • I Cried For Us.
  • Lewis Barefoot

    The Old Bog Road

    • The Old Bog Road.
  • Cynefin

    Cornicyll

    • Shimli.
    • 3.
  • Woody Guthrie

    This Land Is Your Land

    • This Land Is Your Land.
    • SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS RECORDING.

Broadcast

  • Sunday 20:00

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