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‘Roving Out' is a radio documentary that celebrates the burgeoning musical culture of Ireland, by focusing on musical artists Mohammad Syfkhan, Varo, Qbanaa and Wise Wolf, who have all made Ireland their home. Named after the traditional song, ‘As I Roved Out', it explores how these musicians decided to leave their own countries, some due to war and persecution, others for adventure to seek a new life on this island.All of the artists have managed to find a foothold in the Irish musical community, where they have met like-minded people and managed to combine their own culture with Irish musical forms. The artists all represent different countries including Syria, Italy, France, Cuba and Palestine and the scope of their music takes in many genres from traditional and folk to R n' B, pop and hip hop.Mohammad Syfkhan - a Kurdish/Syrian Singer and Bouzouki player has released his debut album ‘I am Kurdish' on the Leitrim based record label Nyahh records. He has played many gigs around Ireland including a sold-out album launch at the Bello Bar in Dublin. He will be appearing on festival bills throughout the Summer.Varo are singers and fiddle players Lucie Azconaga and Consuelo Nerea Breschi, who met in Dublin in 2015. They have recorded a soon to be released collaboration album featuring Ian Lynch (Lankum), John Francis Flynn, Anna Mieke, Slow Moving Clouds, Inni-K amongst others.Having spent her first year exploring a range of styles and genres, Cuban Irish artist Qbanaa returns in 2025 with the sound that may well come to define her. Qbanaa's forthcoming EP Elisa (her nickname in Cuba) containing snippets of found sounds, street recordings and conversations made in Cuba, poetic bilingual lyricism and immersive soundscapes makes for a collection of beautifully understated original music.Talha AlAli, AKA Talha Wise Wolf, is a Palestinian psychotherapist, activist, hip-hop artist, and human rights defender. Since moving to Ireland in the 2010s, Talha has studied a Masters in Psychology and performed many gigs around the country.The programme investigates the lives of these musicians before they moved to Ireland, their reasons for moving here, and how they have brought their unique musical cultures to boost the thriving music scene here. It celebrates the diversity of Ireland and its music, while also examining difficult subjects such as the circumstances that have caused some of the artists to migrate here, racism they have experienced and difficulties in integrating to Irish society at first.For more, see Newstalk.com.
Waterford accordion player Seamas Hyland released his debut solo album Maidin Domhnaigh on May 20. A set dancer and traditional singer, Hyland also plays with Acid Granny and John Francis Flynn and has in the past been part of the Mary Wallopers live band. He talks about all these and more on today's episode, as well as where the ideas for the debut album came from, the influence of Waterford and accordion player Bobby Gardiner, and collaborating with RF Chaney. Seamas says: In this recording, I wanted to stay true to the deep tradition of Irish music, but also to record music that doesn't fall under the title of traditional music. Buy Maidin Domhnaigh at https://seamashyland.bandcamp.com/album/maidin-domhnaigh Outro music: Seamas Hyland - Cooley's Delight
Now extended to two days, the festival – described as “A Voyage of Music & Art” – will come back to the Burren on the 11th and 12th of October. The likes of John Francis Flynn, Sorcha Richardson, HousePlants and Ailbhe Reddy make up part of what promises to be an exciting bill. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Daithi O Dronaí, Ballyvaughan Musician, the Common Threads Curator and Programmer. Picture (c): Common Threads via Facebook.
St. Paddy's in the air - and today on ¡Golazo! I'll be playing 12” from Irish legends and exploring the new artists who have emerged in a Post-Pogues world and are creating amazing new music that sounds innovative and traditional at the same time. And I bow to Shane MacGowan who started it all- an artist through and through who join forces with the ancestors with punk rock attitude. Come for the ceol stay for the craic. Music by The Pogues, The Chieftains, Sinead O' Connor, John Francis Flynn, Lankum, Lisa O' Neill, Fontaines DC, BP Fallon, David Holmes and loads more. Tune into new broadcasts of Golazo, Wednesday 12 - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/golazo///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt & Dom get a early start with their annual Saint Patrick Days Show - I blame the calendar! We deliver loads of Irish traditional music, The Pogues (of course) and the new wave of Irish artists that are currently releasing fantastic records. Come for the Ceol. Stay for the Craic. Featuring The Pogues, Sean Keane, The Irish Rovers, Lisa O'Neill, Thin Lizzy, John Francis Flynn, Sinead O'Connor, Lankum, Fontaines D.C. and loads more. Tune into new broadcasts of Worldy with Matt and Dom, LIVE, Monday from 10 AM - 12 Noon EST / 3- 5 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/worldy///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Berlin-based Dublin artist David Hedderman released his debut album Pulling at the Briars on February 9, 2024, and talks through all of it in this track-by-track interview. From the press release: Written over a 15-year period, Pulling at the Briars captures a transitional period for Hedderman during which he relocated to Berlin, Germany from Dublin, Ireland in the mid-2000s. The initial months and years were shaped by intensive periods creating art whilst cultivating a community of like-minded creatives in Berlin. With regards to the latter, Hedderman engaged in regular music sessions, eventually inviting musicians to his Kreuzberg studio to play together. This ritual not only served as an invigorating social outlet but through playing music, Hedderman was able to process several informative events that occurred throughout his twenties and thirties. Recorded live over five days with Brendan Jenkinson (Aoife Nessa Frances, John Francis Flynn, Villagers) in Sonic Studios, Dublin, Ireland, Pulling At The Briars was produced by Conor O'Brien (Villagers), Hedderman's close childhood friend and former bandmate in The Immediate. The atmosphere conjured during the recording sessions was amplified by the potent cast of collaborators featuring Peter Broderick, David A. Tapley (Tandem Felix), Corey Blair, and Aidan Gorman, each of whom add rich flourishes to the expansive material. Hedderman explains of the title: “It came from a trip I made to the West coast of Ireland making portraits of people. I was also doing some work outdoors with my friend and we were told we had to pull briars out of some walls in the lashing rain. Afterwards, I remember it being a very heightened memory after that trip of it being very cathartic and symbolic. The act was quite literally doing something in the pursuit of clearing, unclogging. I've often seen that as how I've treated music in a cathartic way, as a form of therapy. Holding the guitar and singing is my way of getting things out. The album's title is a lyric in one of the songs and I think it nicely umbrellas the whole album in how it addresses the ways that I try to untangle life.” Buy Pulling at the Briars on vinyl: https://www.groenland.com/en/product/david-hedderman-pulling-at-the-briars-lp/
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. DERECHO Rhythm Section, "Want It Back" (Want It Back / Rent) 2023 Chairkickers 2. Vyva Melinkolya, "Doomer GF Song (feat.Midwife)" (Unbecoming) 2023 self-released 3. Actress, "Its me ( g 8 )" (LXXXVIII) 2023 Ninja Tune 4. Raphael Rogiński, "Night" (Talàn) 2023 Instant Classic 5. Hilary Woods, "Where The Bough Has Broken" (Acts of Light) 2023 Sacred Bones 6. Last Exit, "Devil's Rain" (Iron Path) 1988 Venture / 2023 self-released 7. Edward Ka-Spel, "Up on the Hill" (Tease Seize....Apply) 2023 self-released 8. John Francis Flynn, "Mole in the Ground" (Look Over the Wall, See the Sky) 2023 River Lea 9. Erlend Apneseth Trio & Maja S. K. Ratkje, "Atterklang" (Collage) 2023 Hubro 10. A Beacon School, "Potion" (yoyo) 2023 Grind Select 11. Four Tet, "4T Two Thousand" (Live at Alexandra Palace London, 24th May 2023) 2023 self-released 12. François J. Bonnet & Stephen O'Malley, "Rainbows" (Cylene II) 2023 Drag City # Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. *
JB with his usual wonderfully eclectic mix of folk sounds old and new from around the globe from the likes of Marry Waterson, Project Smock, John Francis Flynn and Richard Thompson
Dublin composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist RF Chaney released his debut solo album Tropism at the end of November 2023. He says it reveals his unique ‘chamber-electronic' compositional approach that strives to tastefully combine rich textures of synthesisers and electronic instruments with Nordic jazz inspired acoustic instrumentation of saxophones, clarinets and double bass. Tropism was composed and recorded by Chaney, who played all instruments including synthesisers, guitar, piano and drums among others. Field recordings play a subtle but central role throughout the album, giving a sense of place and ambience of where it was recorded, in Dublin and Stockholm. As well as his solo work, Chaney has collaborated with a host of musicians, perhaps most notably for this chat, John Francis Flynn - indeed Chaney was playing drums with his former schoolmate at his debut outing. We talk about his work fusing the worlds of jazz and trad. We also talk about Chaney's journey through music. RF Chaney launches Tropism at the Cobblestone, Dublin, on January 11. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/rf-chaney-tropism-album-launch-the-cobblestone-tickets-779454889557 Buy Tropism: https://rfchaney.bandcamp.com/album/tropism
Episode LII is dedicated to the memory of Shane McGowan. It features some of my favourite Pogues songs as well as tracks by John Francis Flynn, Andy the Doorbum, Dulcidrone, Of the Clay and more. Tracklist The Pogues – Boys from County Hell The Pogues – The Old Main Drag Mick Moloney and Frank Harte – Conversation, June 1982 Pandy Corporation – Polly Vaughan feat. Sive Sestri Koushlevi – Da Znaesh, Maicho, Da Znaesh Andy the Doorbum – Little Deaths: the dirge of renewal Dulcidrone – Winter Bracken John Francis Flynn – Kitty Of the Clay – Geordie The Pogues – A Pair Of Brown Eyes https://campsite.bio/firedrawnear
JB pays tribute to Shane MacGowan whose death was announced recently, with music from the Pogues alongside great tracks from John Francis Flynn, Phillip Henry and Meera Royle
John Francis Flynn released his second album Look Over the Wall, See the Sky on November 10, receiving rave reviews from the likes of the Quietus, which called it "an album full of generosity and insight, songs that show us to ourselves in the way perhaps only folk music can", and Stereogum, Ryan Leas hailing it as "a stunning level-up from an already fascinating artist". We talked on a cold November morning about the making of Look Over the Wall, See the Sky, influences, trad and the idea of genre, the state of Dublin, Paddywhackery, and creme de menthe. John Francis Flynn tour dates: December 1 – Set Theatre, Kilkenny December 2 – Vicar St, Dublin December 8 – Roisin Dubh, Galway December 9 – St Luke's, Cork December 10 – De Barras, Clonakilty December 14 – Dolan's Warehouse, Limerick January 12 – Out To Lunch Festival, Ulster Sports Club, Belfast February 22 – Theatre Royal, Waterford Buy John Francis Flynn - Look Over the Wall, See the Sky: https://riverlea.bandcamp.com/album/look-over-the-wall-see-the-sky
Composer, Ailis Ni Rhiann meets up with a contrabass flute in search of some deep inspiration; a dazzling performance of Eriks Eshevald's hymn to the aurora borealis, Rivers of Light; and John Francis Flynn on thwarting any expectations the world has about a trad musician.
Irish folk renaissance man, John Francis Flynn on picking up an electric guitar for the first time and other stirrings in the force of contemporary trad.
Theo Dorgan - John Francis Flynn - JFK on screen
Aaron Monaghan plays Super-Bogger, a stay-at-home dad with super powers, in a play by Clare Monnelly - TULCA is an annual visual arts festival that uses galleries and unusual venues all over Galway city - Albums by John Francis Flynn, PinkPantheress and David Holmes
Episode 664: November 5, 2023 playlist: DERECHO Rhythm Section, "Want It Back" (Want It Back / Rent) 2023 Chairkickers Vyva Melinkolya, "Doomer GF Song (feat.Midwife)" (Unbecoming) 2023 self-released Actress, "Its me ( g 8 )" (LXXXVIII) 2023 Ninja Tune Raphael Roginski, "Night" (Talan) 2023 Instant Classic Hilary Woods, "Where The Bough Has Broken" (Acts of Light) 2023 Sacred Bones Last Exit, "Devil's Rain" (Iron Path) 1988 Venture / 2023 self-released Edward Ka-Spel, "Up on the Hill" (Tease Seize....Apply) 2023 self-released John Francis Flynn, "Mole in the Ground" (Look Over the Wall, See the Sky) 2023 River Lea Erlend Apneseth Trio and Maja S. K. Ratkje, "Atterklang" (Collage) 2023 Hubro A Beacon School, "Potion" (yoyo) 2023 Grind Select Four Tet, "4T Two Thousand" (Live at Alexandra Palace London, 24th May 2023) 2023 self-released Francois J. Bonnet and Stephen O'Malley, "Rainbows" (Cylene II) 2023 Drag City Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
It's the Nialler9 Podcast's monthly episode where Niall and Andrea talk about the albums and songs they loved in the last four weeks.Episode 232 has an exoskeleton theme of accidental spooky picks as we feature new albums from Kojaque, OXN, CMAT, Sufjan, Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemist and new songs from The Last Dinner Party, I Dreamed I Dream, John Francis Flynn, Rachael Lavelle and Tandem Felix.And a couple of oldie picks to round things out from William Onyeabor and Echo & The Bunnymen, along with the What's Consuming You corner with TV, books and films we are vibing with.* Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord communityListen to the episode below or subscribe in your favourite podcast app: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Director Luke McManus' rousing and sublime documentary NORTH CIRCULAR is a musical ode that travels the length of Dublin's North Circular Road, from the Phoenix Park to Dublin Port, exploring the history, music and streetscapes of a road that links some of the country's most beloved and infamous places. Told in black and white 4:3 Academy ratio, the film evokes many narratives from the history of the city and nation, from colonialism, to mental health, to the struggle for women's liberation while also engaging with urgent issues of today, including the battle to save the legendary Cobblestone Pub, centre of Dublin's recent folk revival, from destruction at the hands of cynical property developers. The film also includes musical performances from artists local to the North Circular, including John Francis Flynn, Séan Ó Túama, Eoghan O'Ceannabháin, Ian Lynch & Gemma Dunleavy. Director Luke McManus joins us for a conversation on the personal connection that he has to this historic roadway, how the road has played into the history of Dublin, highlighting the vital role that traditional Irish music has in the life of this community, and what makes the Cobblestone Pub the most essential venue on North Circular. For more go to: northcircularfilm.com
This Shaking Bog podcast was recorded amidst the trees of Knocksink Wood at the bottom of the Glencree Valley, Co. Wicklow, against a backdrop of birdsong, the scent of wild garlic and the budding foliage of a new season. Our guests include, renowned filmmaker, cameraman and presenter, Colin Stafford Johnson, the acclaimed poet Moya Canon and the extraordinary folk musician John Francis Flynn. Produced by The Shaking Bog in collaboration with Coillte Nature and Mermaid Arts Centre. Written & presented by Catherine Nunes, edited by Bjorn MacGiolla, mixed and recorded by Steve McGrath, with theme music composed by Ray Harmon
Claire Brock speaks to Norma Foley TD, John Francis Flynn, Mariyln Catapat, Michael Healy Rae TD, Dr Gary Stack, Niall Kelleher & Treasa Murphy while Ciara Doherty speaks to Enda O'Neill, Senator Mary Seery Kearney & Fionnán Sheahan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Luke McManus about his documentary musical North Circular. North Circular travels the length of Dublin's fabled North Circular Road, from the Phoenix Park to Dublin Port, meeting characters and hearing their personal stories, often told in music and song. The film celebrates the vibrant cultural heritage of the various neighbourhoods the road connects, along with the addressing the challenges of living along the famed road. These character's stories are both heartfelt and intimate. But they also evoke narratives from Irish history: imperialism, revolution, incarceration, institutionalisation, the housing crisis, and the struggle for gender equality. Told in black and white 4:3 Academy ratio, North Circular also engages with urgent contemporary issues, including the battle to save the legendary Cobblestone Pub, centre of Dublin's new folk and trad scene, from destruction at the hands of property developers. The film includes searing musical performances from artists who live along the North Circular, or ‘The Norrier' as it's affectionately referred to by locals, including Lisa O'Neill, John Francis Flynn, Séan Ó Túama, Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin, Ian Lynch & Gemma Dunleavy. It also features contributions from historians and writers who live in the area including Ellen Rowley, Eamon Delaney, Paul Rouse & Catriona Crowe. North Circular is written and directed by Luke McManus, edited by John Murphy and produced by Luke McManus & Elaine Gallagher for Madhouse Films, with funding from the Arts Council/An Comhairle Ealaíon under their ReelArt Scheme.
'Shallow Brown' [Roud 2621] is a much-loved and rather mysterious traditional folk song. Collected on both coasts of the United States, as well as the South coast of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and Canada, the most common versions of this mesmerising sea shanty hint at heart-breaking experiences of the transatlantic slave trade. In this, the fourth episode of the second series of The Old Songs Podcast, folk singers Angeline Morrison and Jon Wilks discuss the song's known history, the singers and collectors involved with it, and their own experiences of first hearing and performing the song. LinksOver the course of the episode, Angeline Morrison and Jon Wilks mention the following links:The English Folk Dance and Song Society‘Shallow Brown' [Roud 2621] on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library websiteThe Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du BoisShanties from the Seven Seas by Stan HugillTrack listing‘Shallow Brown', performed by Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith'Shallow Brown', performed by Norma Waterson, Eliza Carthy & the Gift Band'Shallow Brown', performed by John Francis Flynn'Shallow Brown', performed by June Tabor'Shallow Brown', performed by Sting'Shallow Brown', performed by Angeline Morrison exclusively for The Old Songs PodcastFor more info on Angeline Morrison, head to angelinemorrisonmusic.bandcamp.com
Jerry speaks to the parish priest of Cresslough, Fr John Joe Duffy, after Friday’s tragedy. Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council, John Francis Flynn has spoken to his counterpart in Donegal and is asking everyone to give their support to those devastated by the explosion which claimed the lives of 10 people, the youngest, a five-year-old girl.
Gabriel Byrne on Death of a Ladies Man & Walking with Ghosts - John Francis Flynn debut album, I Would Not Live Always & All Together Now festival in Co Waterford - Cathal Synott, pianist, conductor, musical arranger and director, a host at the Sondheim festival.
AIB plans to end cash transactions and remove ATMs in its branches in Cahersiveen, Castleisland, Dingle, Kenmare and Killorglin, and in Abbeyfeale in West Limerick. Jerry speaks to Cathaoirleach of Kerry County Council, John Francis Flynn from Killorglin, and to councillors Charlie Farrelly, Cathal Foley, Breandán Fitzgerald, and Norma Moriarty.
On Wednesday, 29th June, 2022, the President and Sabina Higgins celebrated the many different groups, organisations and individuals who contribute so much to our rich music and arts scene across the country and particularly through the medium of Irish traditional music. Some of the artists included Harpist Siobhan Flynn, TheBonny Men , John Francis Flynn and the Kilfenora Céilí Band. MC for the night was Kieran Hanrahan. https://president.ie/en/diary/details/president-and-sabina-host-a-traditional-irish-music-concert
Don't Look Up is Adam McKay's new film, the satire boasts an all-star cast with Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence & Meryl Streep, Cara O'Doherty & Paul Whitington review films, The Lost Daughter, Spider-Man, I Would Not Live Always is John Francis Flynn's critically acclaimed debut album, ahead of his gig at December Sounds yulefestkilkenny.ie
Here's Strange Brew #272 Fall Right Into Place pt1 with gugai on 8radio.com - featuring Maria Kelly, The Mary Wallopers, John Francis Flynn, The Altered Hours, And So I Watch You From Afar, Paddy Hanna, NewDad, Villagers, Saint Sister, Elaine Mai feat. Ailbhe Reddy, Soda Blonde, Pretty Happy & Bell X1 #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai
The Official Folk Albums Chart Show from Folk on Foot features a beautiful live track by Cara Dillon, special performances by Alex Rex and Alasdair Roberts and music by Jim Ghedi, John Francis Flynn, Josienne Clarke, Jamie Webster and the late, great Jackie Leven. --- Access over 100 performances from dozens of artists, by signing up to Folk On Foot On Film: https://www.folkonfoot.com/watch We rely entirely on support from our listeners to make Folk on Foot. So please consider becoming a patron. You'll make a small monthly contribution and get great rewards. Find out more at www.patreon.com/folkonfoot. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot
Niall and Andrea are talking new albums from Billie Eilish, Lorde, Villagers, John Francis Flynn, Chromatics (RIP), new songs from Big Thief, Self Esteem, Olivia Rodrigo, Overmono x For Those I Love, a sudden love of Paul McCartney's Wings, and Sally Rooney's bucket hat.
Singer, guitarist, and flautist John Francis Flynn has just released his debut solo album, I Would Not Live Always, on River Lea Recordings. He talks about it was created with a whole host of great collaborators, the art of the session - and not burning yourself out on them - his musical journey, Lankum, and lots more. Outro music: John Francis Flynn - 'My Son Tim'
To mark the release of his debut solo record I Would Not Live Always, John Francis Flynn joins Dónal Dineen to discuss the making of the album in the company of some key collaborators: Ultan O'Brien, Ross Chaney and producer Brendan Jenkinson. We then journey to heart of a Dublin Saturday night for a selection of tunes at The Cobblestone before taking a deep dive into the world of traditional Irish music which has been pivotal in shaping John's unique sound. Cathal Caufield makes an appearance to appraise the special kind of magic that the flute and fiddle produce together before playing a couple of parting duets with John in an episode brimful of both dazzling live music recorded on land and reoccurring gull sounds from the sky above. 'I Would Not Live Always' is released on Friday July 30th 2021 on River Lea Records. Written & Presented by Dónal Dineen Produced & Edited by Ian Cudmore Support the making of these Islands here. ///
Episode XXII looks at some bits and bobs from the unsettled frontiers of traditional music including homemade bagpipes, out-there arrangements of well-known tunes, a new track from John Francis Flynn, straight up honest-to-God bodhrán playing, Robin Roberts as a performer / collector, the whole question of Led Zeppelin and the influence of *that* famous blind Irish harper as well as what is perhaps one of the filthiest songs in the wider folk / blues canon (NSFWAF). Seán Keane – The Gold Ring / Strop the Razor Fred Costello - At Trinity Church I Met My Doom Donald WG Lindsay and Richard Youngs – International Bagpipe Day Paddy Glackin and Jolyon Jackson – Green Fields of America (Jig and Reel) John Francis Flynn – My Son Tim Seán Ryan – Tatter Jack Walsh / Connie O'Connell's Christy Moore – The Hackler From Grouse Hall Robin Roberts – Through Dublin City Robin Roberts – Eggs and Marrowbones Patrick Ball – Carolan's Dream Led Zeppelin – Stairway to Heaven Spirit – Taurus Lucille Bogan – Shave ‘Em Dry II https://campsite.bio/firedrawnear
Here's Strange Brew #268 - Not Even Here - with gugai on 8radio.com - Soda Blonde, The Altered Hours, Dyvr feat Havvk, The Goon Sax, Ciaran Lavery, John Francis Flynn, Maria Kelly, Say Hi, Okkervil River, Royal Yellow, So Cow & Yenkee #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio Every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. https://linktr.ee/gugai
Here's Strange Brew #267 - - with gugai on 8radio.com - Spud Murphy tells me about a song he loves plus The Altered Hours, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Wet Leg, Villagers, Maria Kelly, John Francis Flynn, Junior Brother, Saint Sister, Girl Band, illuminati hotties, Tropical Fuck Storm, Ailbhe Reddy and Low. #strangebrew #8radio #gugai #try8radio
PODCAST: 28 Mar 2021 01 Lonesome Polkas – Martin Brinsford & Keith Ryan With Gareth Kiddier – Next Slide Please 02 The Free Mexican Airforce – Flaco Jimenez – The Best Of03 William Taylor / The Autumn Child – Sherburn / Bartley / Sanders – Beguile04 Shoals Of Herring – Bob Fox – Borrowed Moments05 Fishin’ Blues – Steve Baker and Dick Bird – King Kazoo06 An T-Arla Diùrach – Rachel Walker – Gaol07 Pearl O’Shaughnessy’s & Eddie Duffy’s (Barndances) – John Keehan – The Humours Of Scariff08 Green Grow The Laurels – Anna Mieke, John Francis Flynn, Niamh Bury – Live In Walsh’s For Radio09 Sweet Nightingale – Jackie Oates – Saturnine10 Improvisation – Sam Lee – Singing With Nightingales11 The Falcon – Sam Lee With Cosmo Sheldrake – Singing With Nightingales12 Tan Yard Side – Sam Lee With Lisa Knapp – Singing With Nightingales13 Waterbound – Rhiannon Giddens With – They’re Calling Me Home 14 Mountains Of Pomeroy – Luka Bloom – Out Of The Blue15 Cinnamon Water – John Boden – Last Mile Home16 I Am The Common Man – Battlefield Band – Anthem For The Common Man17 How Will I Ever Be Simple Again – Battlefield Band – Quiet Days18 Bold Docherty – Alistair Russel and Chris Parkinson – A Glass And A Mile19 Belleville Rendez-Vous – Annabelle Chvostek – String of Pearls20 How Much For The Life Of A Miner – Anne Fenney – Dump The Bosses Of Your Back 21 Dare – Brian Finnegan – Hunger Of The Skin22 Crossing The Rubicon – Brian Finnegan – Hunger Of The Skin23 Farewell To Tarwathie – Judy Collins – Whales And Nightingales24 Sweet Marie – Eli West – Tapered Point Of Stone