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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:02 - Intro: Amy Bradley
0:10 - The Here & Now - "Lovely Miss Gunning" from Ladybird
4:37 - WELCOME
6:16 - Trouz Bras - "Quand J'etais Jeune / Birthday Dance" from Edge of the Spiral: Celtic Music of Brittany
12:58 - Gwendolyn Snowdon & Cathinca - "Dúlamán" from Fabula Feminae - EP
15:41 - Cedar Dobson and Debojyoti Sanyal - "The Flogging Reel" from From Kolkata to Dublin
18:08 - Mairi McGillivray - "'S Mor mo Churam" from Mo Thìr
21:07 - FEEDBACK
24:36 - The McDades - "Gaelic Waltz Part 1" from Thread The Light
26:08 - Ned Bigham, The Edinburgh Quartet & Màiri Macmillan - "Laoidh a' Choin Duibh (the Lay of the Black Dog)" from The Heroic Ballads - Laoidhean nan Gaisgeach - EP
31:15 - Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer - "Kahlua" from Come Bring With A Noise
35:22 - Donnie 'Large' Macdonald - "A' Mheanbh - chuileag (The Midge)" from Christina
38:07 - Hildaland - "Sandy's Waltz (feat. Ethan Setiawan & Louise Bichan)" from Fiddle Tunes (feat. Ethan Setiawan & Louise Bichan) - EP
41:19 - THANKS
43:18 - Mànran (feat. Ruairidh Gray) - "Loch Maree Islands" from single
46:17 - Seán - Pól - "The King of The Fairies" from single
49:30 - O'Konrads band - "Streams of Whiskey" from Streams of Whiskey
52:05 - Jiggy - "Lasair"
56:32 - CLOSING
57:31 - Tara's Folk - "How many Roads" from remember how we fall
1:01:45 - CREDITS
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