Copperplate Time 336
presented by Alan O’Leary

 

 

1. Bothy Band:   Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
2. Planxty: The Lady on the Island/Gatehouse Maid/Virginia/Callaghan’s.
 After the Break
3. Frankie Gavin’s Roaring 20’s Orch:   
Rakes of Clonmel.  By Heck
4. Jerry Lynch:  The Last Thing on my Mind.   The Dimming of the Day
5. Seamus Quinn & Gary Hastings:
Na Ceannabhain Bhana/Dever The Dancer.
Slan Lough Erne
6. Dan Brouder:   Eddie Kelly’s/Sailor’s Cravat/Miss Johnson.   The Lark’s Air
7.
John Wynne :   The Orphan/The Cow That Ate/Winnie Hayes,   Like The Wind Day
8. Charlie Lennon:    
Sailing Thru Loughrea/ The Mountain Dew.   Turning the Tune
9. Eilis Kennedy:    
Go From My Window.   One Sweet Kiss
10. Ailie Robertson:   The Exploding Bow.   First Things First
11. Brian Conway:    Trim The Velvet/Lord Gordon’s.    Consider The Source
12. Noel Hill:    An Phis Fluich/The Fisherman’s Jig.  Live in New York
13. Seamus Begley & Kathleen Loughnane:
Bean Dubh an Gleanna.  Harping On
14. Liam O’Flynn:   
Bean Dubh an Gleanna.    The Piper’s Call
15. Christy Moore/Planxty:    The Good Ship Kangaroo.   After the Break
16. Terry Ckarke: 
Shelley River.   Shelley River
17. Manus Maguire:   The Shelley River Waltz.     Fiddle Wings
18. Mick Sands:   Autobiography.  The Ominous & The Luminous
19. Fairport Convention:   Now Be Thankful.   Classic Convention
20. Bothy Band:   Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975

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2 thoughts on “

  1. Greetings from Aurora, Colorado USA.

    Enjoy your Show immensely!

    Would you have an email address for LiveIreland. I wish to download a number of the songs played on the radio station but do not know which albums the songs are from. Is this information available in the Copperplate Archives?

    Anyway thank you for your wonderful work.

    Scott Wallace

    1. Hi Scott, great to hear from you and thanks for you rgood vibes. I think you can contac Lve Ireland thru their website.
      Many of the tracks are available from Copperplate Mail Order. Best wishes, Alan

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