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Colum Sands celebrates Radio Ulster's folk recordings. Including the Belfast Festival at Queens and local group Deanta, and Ralph McTell at the Isle of Bute folk festival in 1993.
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Colum Sands celebrates BBC Radio Ulster's folk recordings. From the early 90s, Dougie McLean at the Edinburgh Folk Festival and accordionist Sharon Shannon at the Belfast Festival.
A special concert featuring Clancy Brothers Liam, Paddy and Bobby, recorded in July 1994. All three have since passed away, leaving performances like this as their enduring legacy.
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Colum Sands presents the first in a new series. This week, singer/songwriter Donovan at the Belfast Festival at Queens, and Dungiven's own Cara Dillon in Walsh's Hotel in Maghera.
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Colum Sands celebrates Radio Ulster's folk recordings. Including Joan Baez at the Ulster Hall in 1993, and Sean Keane, Nollaig Casey and Arty McGlynn at the Elmwood Hall in 2004.
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Colum Sands celebrates Radio Ulster's folk recordings. Including the Clancy Brothers Liam, Paddy and Bobby receiving the Fiddler's Green Hall of Fame Award in Rostrevor, July 1994.
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Colum Sands celebrates Radio Ulster's folk recordings. Including Walt Michael and Company at the 1991 Girvan Folk Festival and Mick Hanly at the Hop Store in Dublin in 1992.
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Colum Sands with another two concerts from the Ulster archives. This week it's acclaimed Cork singer and songwriter Jimmy McCarthy and Sligo band Dervish, featuring Cathy Jordan.
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Colum Sands with another two concerts from the Ulster archives. This week, performances from the Wrigley Sisters and the late, lamented singer/songwriter Christy Hennessy.
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Colum Sands with more great live music and song from the BBC Radio Ulster folk and traditional music archive. This week it's Maddy Prior and Patrick Street.
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Colum Sands with more great live music and song from the BBC Radio Ulster folk and traditional music archive. This week it's Guy Clark and The Chieftains.
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Colum Sands with more great live music and song from the BBC Radio Ulster folk and traditional music archive. This week it's The Boys of the Lough and The Wailin' Jennys.
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Colum Sands celebrates Radio Ulster's folk recordings. Including the Belfast Festival at Queens and Irish-American ensemble Cherish the Ladies in 2006, and Andy Irvine in 1993.
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Colum Sands dips into the wealth of folk and traditional music concert recordings made by BBC Radio Ulster over recent decades. This week, performances by Eric Bogle and Arcady.
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Colum Sands celebrates Radio Ulster's folk recordings. Including the collaboration between Kieran Goss and Frances Black in the Harp Folk Club at the Queens' Festival in 1991.
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Colum Sands celebrates Radio Ulster's folk recordings. Including the Lee Valley String Band in 1998, and the 1993 Belfast Festival at Queens with Rosemary Woods and Siobhan Skates.