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with Folk on 2 Tonight's programme is devoted entirely to one of Ireland's most influential musicians - Andy Irvine. A founder member of Sweeney's Men, Planxty and Patrick Street , Irvine talks about his musical influences and plays some of his favourite records.
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Contributors

Musicians:
Andy Irvine.
Musicians:
Patrick Street

A four-part series presented by Tom Travis.
3: This week's guests are regular contributor
Mitch Jayne , bass player with the Dillards, plus the Lonesome River Band. Travis looks at the connections between country rock and bluegrass with music from the Eagles and the Flying Burritos. There's also music from the man who created bluegrass, the great Bill Munro , and from
Alison Krauss.

Contributors

Presented By:
Tom Travis.
Bass:
Mitch Jayne
Unknown:
Bill Munro
Unknown:
Alison Krauss.

The dance floor beckons as Chris Hall hosts six programmes of Cajun magic.
5: This week, music from Wayne Toups and Zydecajun, Octa Clark , and Lawrence Walker - plus tonight's live band
Joe Le Taxi. Direct from Louisiana, chef Patrick Mould adds a touch of culinary spice to the music.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Hall
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Wayne Toups
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Octa Clark
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Lawrence Walker
Unknown:
Joe Le Taxi.
Unknown:
Patrick Mould

The Organist Entertains With music, news and information from the popular organ and keyboard world. Plus John Leeming reviews a CD by Barry Baker - a remarkable young newcomer to the theatre organ scene.
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Leeming
Unknown:
Barry Baker

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