Colum Sands celebrates BBC Radio Ulster's wealth of folk music concert recordings
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.
DetailsColum 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.
DetailsColum 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.
DetailsColum 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.
DetailsColum 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.
DetailsColum 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.
DetailsColum 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.
DetailsColum 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.
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