I've recently begun to listen via the Internet to "The Late Session", presented by Aine Hensey on RTE. It's a wonderful show and a good way to keep up with what's happening in Irish traditional music. For example, I heard there of Paddy Tunney's death, with an interview with him and some of his songs. Does anyone else have suggestions for radio shows of this type available on the Web?
Thanks one and all I tried google again and there it was in number 1 spot no idea how i missed it,
never mind i now have more options thanks for the info
Clare Fm Mon through Friday 7pm to 9pm Monday Joan Hannrehan, Tues Clare Kevil, Wed Ita Kelly, Thurs Tim Dennehy, Friday Pat Costelloe. http://www.clarefm.ie Clare fm is no 1 for traditional music
If you don't mind Scottish music, Radio Scotland hosts a number of trad music programmes available on internet stream. My favorite is "Take the Floor".
Thank you all for the suggestions, and you, Jeremy, for pointing to the Links section. New to the site, I hadn't checked there before posting the question. Later today I'll post a couple of radio sites myself.
I would also recommend radio na gaeltachta (http://www.rnag.ie/). I always try to listen to it as much as possible in the car. My irish isn't great but it helps to listen to rnag. If you can't understand it, the music is always good anyway. They have a realplayer stream for anyone outside of Ireland (with broadband of course!).
Being somewhat technologically ill-equipped, I am limited to receiving radio by means of a dedicated *radio receiver*. I am struck, however, by the almost complete lack of Irish traditional music on the radio in England. There is a weekly folk music program on BBC Radio 2, which covers the whole spectrum of folk and trad. music in the UK, leaving not much space for Irish music. In London, of all places, you'd think there'd be enough demand for a dedicated Irish music station, but as far as I am aware, ther is just a one-hour weekly Irish spot on Spectrum Radio, the 'community' radio station, which covers all things Irish, not merely music.
When I was studying in the Midlands, I could pick up an intermittent signal from BBC Scotland, which boasts, among other traditional music programs, the wonderful 'Pipeline' - 45 minutes of wall-to-wall bagpipe music. But London is well out of it's range.
I remember it being practically impossible to pick up Irish radio stations when I was living in London. I spent some time in north Lancashire where there was very good reception of RTE Radio 1 all day long all year round.
Here in the north of Spain I can pick up RTE Radio 1 quite well at night in autumn and winter and often listen to Ceili House on Saturday nights.
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traditional music on radio
I've recently begun to listen via the Internet to "The Late Session", presented by Aine Hensey on RTE. It's a wonderful show and a good way to keep up with what's happening in Irish traditional music. For example, I heard there of Paddy Tunney's death, with an interview with him and some of his songs. Does anyone else have suggestions for radio shows of this type available on the Web?
Bob
# Posted on January 1st 2003 by bflan59
Re: traditional music on radio
Would'nt mind having a listen can you post the url not sure how to track it down from Aus
Ta.
# Posted on January 1st 2003 by Bryan
Re: traditional music on radio
With Google I found "The Late Session" easily...:
http://www.radio1.ie/evening/latesession/
Another nice trad. radio I listen to quite much is..:
http://hober.com Check that one out!
# Posted on January 1st 2003 by Markku
Re: traditional music on radio
Just pay a visit to "Celtic Planet" by MSN Music.
# Posted on January 1st 2003 by Rmcordoba
Re: traditional music on radio
Thanks one and all I tried google again and there it was in number 1 spot no idea how i missed it,
never mind i now have more options thanks for the info
# Posted on January 1st 2003 by Bryan
Re: traditional music on radio
Clare Fm Mon through Friday 7pm to 9pm Monday Joan Hannrehan, Tues Clare Kevil, Wed Ita Kelly, Thurs Tim Dennehy, Friday Pat Costelloe. http://www.clarefm.ie Clare fm is no 1 for traditional music
# Posted on January 1st 2003 by Bernie
Re: traditional music on radio Scotland
If you don't mind Scottish music, Radio Scotland hosts a number of trad music programmes available on internet stream. My favorite is "Take the Floor".
# Posted on January 1st 2003 by geoffwright
Re: traditional music on radio
There is a section of this site called "Links". It is, as the name suggests, a place to post and find links.
There is an entire section there devoted to Internet Radio stations that play Irish music.
People, please, if you have any relevant links, post them there... *not* here in the "discussions" section.
http://www.thesession.org/links/display.php/13
Thank you.
# Posted on January 2nd 2003 by Jeremy
Re: traditional music on radio
Thank you all for the suggestions, and you, Jeremy, for pointing to the Links section. New to the site, I hadn't checked there before posting the question. Later today I'll post a couple of radio sites myself.
Bob
# Posted on January 3rd 2003 by bflan59
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I would also recommend radio na gaeltachta (http://www.rnag.ie/). I always try to listen to it as much as possible in the car. My irish isn't great but it helps to listen to rnag. If you can't understand it, the music is always good anyway. They have a realplayer stream for anyone outside of Ireland (with broadband of course!).
Ronan
# Posted on January 3rd 2003 by RonanOD
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Jeremy
Sometimes I think your talking to a brick wall.I sympathise!
Alan
# Posted on January 4th 2003 by Alanmmcgregor
Re: traditional music on radio
Being somewhat technologically ill-equipped, I am limited to receiving radio by means of a dedicated *radio receiver*. I am struck, however, by the almost complete lack of Irish traditional music on the radio in England. There is a weekly folk music program on BBC Radio 2, which covers the whole spectrum of folk and trad. music in the UK, leaving not much space for Irish music. In London, of all places, you'd think there'd be enough demand for a dedicated Irish music station, but as far as I am aware, ther is just a one-hour weekly Irish spot on Spectrum Radio, the 'community' radio station, which covers all things Irish, not merely music.
When I was studying in the Midlands, I could pick up an intermittent signal from BBC Scotland, which boasts, among other traditional music programs, the wonderful 'Pipeline' - 45 minutes of wall-to-wall bagpipe music. But London is well out of it's range.
# Posted on January 4th 2003 by CreadurMawnOrganig
Re: traditional music on radio
I remember it being practically impossible to pick up Irish radio stations when I was living in London. I spent some time in north Lancashire where there was very good reception of RTE Radio 1 all day long all year round.
Here in the north of Spain I can pick up RTE Radio 1 quite well at night in autumn and winter and often listen to Ceili House on Saturday nights.
It
# Posted on January 4th 2003 by murfbox
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Check out 'Ceili House' on R.T.E. Radio 1 too. It is broadcast live every Saturday night from 9-10 p.m.
# Posted on January 8th 2003 by mp3