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Christy Moore - 2010-2012 - Radio Broadcasts Ireland (TV/FLAC)


(TV broadcast FLAC)

T.V Recived On A Philips Nicamj Set And A Dipole Antanna.
RTE Radio One 88.5 F.M. Broadcast 1 August 2010
Credon Program Highligts.
01 And So Do I.

RTE Radio One Broadcast 26 December 2010.
Rolling Wave Program.
02 Easter Snow.

RTE T.V.Ch 1 V.H.F Soundcahnnel Live 28 October 2011.
Late Late Show.
03 Morecambe Bay (With Declan Sinnot).
04 The Pursuit Of Farmer Micheal Haze.

RTE Radio One Live 6 December 2011.
Pat Kenny Program Studio Session.
05 How Long.
06 Hati.
07 Honda 50.

Newstalk Radio Live 8 December 2011.
08 Hati.
09 John O Dreams.

RTE Radio Two 90.7 F.M. Live 10 July 2011.
Electric Picnic Main Stage Live Feed.
10 Ride On (With Coldplay).

RTE Radio One Broadcast 13 May 2012.
Rolling Wave Proram Scoil Cheoil an Earragh
(Feothammach In Corca)
11 Gortatagort (The Farm).
12 St Brendens Voyage.
13 Missing You.
14 The Two Conneeleys (With Brenden Begley).
15 Lisdonvarna.

RTe Radio One F.M. Broadcast 31 December 2011.
Other Voices Best OF Radio Program.
16 Ruby.

RTE Radio One Broadcast 1 August 2010.
Credon Porgram Best Of.

17 Wise And Holy Woman.

Interview Segments.
18 Interview With John Credion Rte Broadcast 1 August 2010.
19 Interview With Peter Browne Rolling Wave Program Rte 26 December 2010.

Notes
Legendary folk singer and balladeer Christy Moore - famed for his stunning vocals and thrilling live performances with guitar and bodhrán - is widely regarded as a key agent in the popularity of traditional Irish music in recent decades. Since the singer’s first major release “Prosperous”, recorded with future Planxty memebrs Liam Óg O'Flynn, Andy Irvine, and Dónal Lunny in 1972, Moore has released over 30 acclaimed live and studio albums as a solo artist, and as part of trad bands Planxty and Moving Hearts.Moore’s most recent releases are 2009 platinum-selling album “Listen”, which was his first in four years, and debuted at Number 1 in the Irish album charts, where it stayed for four weeks. Last year’s “Folk Tale” was produced by long-time collaborator Declan Sinnott, and features fellow trad greats Gerry O’Connor, Tim Edey, and Neil Martin with The West Ocean String Quartet.

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