Tha Opry Dhoire a’ tilleadh gu BBC ALBA le sreath ùr, a tha luma-làn tàlant aig cridhe ceòl dùthchasach. Anns an t-sreath ùr bidh àrd-rìgh ceòl dùthchasach na h-Èireann, Daniel O’Donnell, a’ lìbhrigeadh agus Anna Nic na Ceàrdaich ag aithris agus iad a’ cur fàilte air rionnagan ceòl dùthchasach. Anns an darna prògram, bidh sàr sheinneadair na h-Èireann, Emma Ní Fhíoruisce air an àrd-ùrlar le Gráinne Gavigan, a’ seinn eadar-theangachadh Èireannach de ‘Songbird’. Bidh feadhainn den luchd-ciùil as ùire ann an ceòl dùthchasach na h-Èireann air an àrd-ùrlar cuideachd: Ritchie Remo, Jordan Mogey, Shane Owens agus Ben Troy. Air a chlàradh ann an Foràm nam Mìle Bliadhna ann an Doire agus ann an cuideachd luchd-èisdeachd, tha Opry a' toirt a-steach an luchd-ciùil dùthchasach as cliùitiche bho air feadh Èirinn.
Opry Dhoire features a wealth of musicians who are at the heart of country music. Daniel O’Donnell presents and Anne Sinclair narrates as they give a warm welcome to the stars of country music.
This episode features the talented Irish singer Emma Ní Fhíoruisce as our special guest, singing an Irish translation of ‘Songbird’ with Gráinne Gavigan. Also joining us this on this episode will be Ireland’s latest country sensations: Ritchie Remo, Jordan Mogey, Shane Owens and Ben Troy. Recorded in front of a live audience, Opry introduces the cream of country music artists from the length and breadth of Ireland, from the Millennium Forum, Derry. Show less