
HebCelt Festival
Seonag Monk looks at the upcoming HebCelt Festival and hears concerts and conversations with some of the artists performing at the four-day event.
Radio nan Gà idheal's Seonag Monk looks ahead to this year's four-day HebCelt Festival taking place in Stornoway from 11th-14th July. She'll be previewing some of the acts performing including the Proclaimers, The Waterboys and Kassidy and hearing archive conversations and concerts from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Scotland archives.
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My Life in 5 Songs: The Proclaimers
Charlie and Craig tell presenter Phil Cunningham about the music that’s shaped their lives.
Duration: 27:59
Janice Forsyth: Kassidy
Kassidy’s Barry and Lewis – the rest of the band keeping quiet – speak to presenter Janice Forsyth about the release of their album Hope Street.
Duration: 14:03
Classic Scottish Albums: The Waterboys
Davie Scott explores the making of the album “This is the Sea.â€
Duration: 26:25
Global Gathering: Chasing Owls
Chasing Owls performing live on stage as part of Mary Ann Kennedy’s Global Gathering and her look ahead to the 2012 Celtic Connections Festival.
Duration: 17:18
Stark Talk: The Proclaimers
Brothers Charlie and Craig are grilled by the ever-inquisitive Edi Stark…
Duration: 26:37
Thank you for the Music: Roddy Woomble
Roddy Woomble speaks to presenter Janice Forsyth in front of a live audience at ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Scotland’s headquarters at Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
Duration: 52:31
Travelling Folk: The Long Notes
The Long Notes in session – joined by the then ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year Ewan Robertson – on Archie Fisher’s Travelling Folk programme.
Duration: 23:48
Classic Scottish Albums: The Proclaimers
Davie Scott explores the music made by The Proclaimers in the early days of their career.
Duration: 26:38
Janice Forsyth: Mike Scott
Waterboys frontman Mike Scott speaks to Janice Forsyth about his love of the poetry of WB Yeats, and his project to adapt the words of Yeats for a Waterboys’ album
Duration: 16:43
Travelling Folk: Skerryvore
Glasgweigan-based trad band speak to Bruce MacGregor about their third album in this edition of Travelling Folk.
Duration: 17:44
Janice Forsyth: Roddy Woomble
Roddy speaks to Janice Forsyth about a series of gigs Idlewild were planning for 2009 where they planned to perform every song they’d ever written.
Duration: 16:26
The Music Café: Heidi Talbot
Heidi Talbot speaks to Bruce MacGregor about her album “The Last Star.â€
Duration: 14:46
Songlines: 500 Miles
John Cavanagh explores the making and meaning of this legendary tune.
Duration: 27:48
Broadcast
- Sun 8 Jul 2012 00:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Scotland