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Mary Ann Kennedy on Radio 3

Friday Nights at 11.15pm<br>
Formerly three DJs in a rota, now down to two: Mary Ann Kennedy and Lopa Kothari taking consecutive weeks
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Postby Charlie » Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:27 pm

Mary Ann Kennedy
26 November 2007
11:15pm

Lunasa: The Cullybacky Hop (4.48)
Consisting of Mike Hobin's, Emmet's Hedgehog, Dunrobin Castle
album: Se
Compass Records 7 4422 2
http://www.lunasa.ie/

Baaba Maal: Yoolelle Maman (4.15)
album: Missing You (Mi Yeewnii)
Palm Pictures PalmCD 2067-2
http://www.baabamaal.tv/

Jenna Cumming: A'Bhean Eudach (The Jealous Woman) (3.14)
album: Kintulavig
Macmeanmna SKYECD 36
http://www.gaelicmusic.com/
Jenna Cumming will be supporting Baaba Maal at Celtic Connections 2008 in Glasgow
http://www.celticconnections.com/

Zap Mama: Moonray (3.03)
album: Supermoon
Concord 0888072304291
http://www.zapmama.be/

Blas Duran: Equivocada (2.24)
album: Bachata Roja - Acoustic Bachata From The Cabaret Era
iASO Records iASCD3

Warsaw Village Band: I Slayed the Rye (4.10)
album: Uprooting
World Village 468036
http://www.warsawvillageband.net/
http://www.myspace.com/warsawvillageband

Djivan Gasparyan Duo: Improvisation & Antsa Gnatsi (I'm Gone) (8.46)
album: The Soul of Armenia
Network 495121
http://www.networkmedien.de/

Michael Marra Quintet: Schenectady Calling Peerie Willie Johnson (2.46)
album: Quintet
TOB Records TRCD0023
http://www.marra.me.uk/

Debbie Scott with 'Peerie' Willie Johnson: As I Went Down by Fiddichside/Drowsy Maggie (4.27)
Debbie Scott (fiddle); Willie Johnson (guitar)
album: Willie's World
Greentrax CDTRAX309
http://www.greentrax.com/
Originally appeared on Debbie Scott's album The Selkies Song (Attic Records)

The Hot Club Of Cowtown: When I Lost You (3.23)
album: Tall Tales
Hightone Records HCD8104
http://www.hotclubofcowtown.com/

Vieux Farka Toure: Ana (GOONDA Tribal Dub) (5.23)
album: UFOs over Bamako: Vieux Farka Toure remixed
Modiba MP 005
http://www.vieuxfarkatoure.com/
http://www.modiba.net/

Lee 'Scratch' Perry: On The Streets Again (4.37)
album: Alien Starman
Secret Records SECCD001
http://www.myspace.com/leescratchperry

Titi Robin: Ma Gavali Rumba (4.21)
album: Anita! (live)
Naive WN145113
http://www.thierrytitirobin.com/
http://www.naive.fr/

John Spiers & Jon Boden: Golden Glove (6.30)
album: Through & Through
Fellside Recordings FECD161
http://www.spiersandboden.com/

Rona Lightfoot: Tha Seachdaran air an Adhar (5.23)
album: Eadarainn
Macmeanmna SKYECD 28
http://www.gaelicmusic.com/

Cran: Killarney Boys (4.51)
album: Lover's Ghost
Black Rose Records BRRCD003

Souad Massi: Ya Kelbi (Oh! My Heart) (4.41)
album: Acoustic - the Best of Souad Massi
Wrasse Records WRASS 209
http://www.souadmassi.com.fr/
http://www.wrasserecords.com/

Compay Segundo: Saludo a Chango (5.14)
With Cheb Khaled
album: Compay Segundo - Cien Anos
Rhino 2564697213
Originally appeared on the album Duets (Warner Music)

Lal Waterson and Oliver Knight: Columbine (3.58)
album: A Bed of Roses
Topic Records TSCD505
http://www.topicrecords.co.uk/

Daimh: Domhnaill Mor (5.02)
album: Crossing Point
Greentrax CDTRAX316
http://www.daimh.net/
http://www.greentrax.com/

Griogair: The Maids of Jura (3.34)
album: Dail-riata
Dunach Records DUN 0701
http://www.griogair.com/
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Postby judith » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:35 pm

Thank you, Charlie. It is most helpful to have the playlist.
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Postby Eduards_Ozolins » Tue Dec 25, 2007 12:27 pm

What's wrong with latest show???

I am listening to it right now with "Listen-again" option and it seems that playlists (on Radio 3 page) are completely wrong ! :o
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Postby JJ » Tue Dec 25, 2007 4:25 pm

absolutely chuffed by your recommendation, Charlie. :)

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Postby whs » Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:12 pm

I have started a new Yahoo! Group for Mary Ann Kennedy and her Global Gathering Show. To join go to the following address:

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Mary_Ann_Kennedy/

Mary Ann is a lovely person and like Charlie she looks after the fans.

I promise it's very simple to use so come and join me and let's get deeper into the music.

Here's something by way of a new year's gift to all Charlie Gillett fans:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JEiuM_eHuw&NR=1

You'll notice that Mary Ann is playing the harp.

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Postby JJ » Mon Dec 31, 2007 4:41 pm

would facebook not be an easier way to go?

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Postby whs » Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:58 pm

Forgive me but I'm not familiar with Facebook. I have been a member of or running Yahoo! Groups for several years now. Perhaps you could explain your preference for Facebook.

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Postby JJ » Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:24 pm

It is a social network and you can create groups and invite people to the groups, post videos, pictures and links and email the group (sparingly) and there is a bulletin board which anyone can post things on. You can also create events linked with the group and invite the members. It's the way forward!

It is a bit different in that you cant email the group unless you are the administrator. So it depends what you want from the group I suppose.

www.facebook.com

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Postby whs » Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:29 pm

Thanks Jill, I'm giving it some consideration.

Yours,
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Postby whs » Tue Jan 01, 2008 12:54 am

Ok Jill I created a Facebook Group for Mary Ann Kennedy. Would you care to join. It would be helpful as I haven't a clue what I'm doing.

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Postby JJ » Tue Jan 01, 2008 8:48 pm

ok. done.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7867653377

I would suggest a soundoftheworld/CG appreciation group as well but we are here so seems a bit unnecessary!

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Postby Charlie » Tue Jan 01, 2008 9:32 pm

JJ wrote:I would suggest a soundoftheworld/CG appreciation group as well but we are here so seems a bit unnecessaryl

Yes, thanks for the thought Jill, but let's keep things simple.

I still have my doubts about Facebook, which was beginning to get very irritating - so many postings on funwalls and who knows what. But then I realised I could remove the funwall and check 'no' against almost all the types of message and other 'pokes' and stuff, and now my life is peaceful again. Basically, for me Facebook is a way for people to contact me who don't have my email address. I don't need all the other distractions.

Whereas I still find MySpace fine, although I haven't had time to do much with it for a while.

Oops, this is a Mary Ann K thread.

I'll leave straight away.
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Postby JJ » Tue Jan 01, 2008 9:36 pm

you are always welcome on any thread I think. ;)

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Postby NormanD » Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:08 pm

Charlie wrote:I still have my doubts about Facebook
You really have to watch what Facebook is getting up to, with it accessing and using information about your online purchases from other sites. A lot of the fun things you can join (like movie quizzes) insist that you agree to share your information, and people usually tick without reading through. Anyway, your choice, but be aware.

A recent article in The Guardian's IT section explains http://tinyurl.com/2goaur

Love and peace for 2008. Now back to Mary Ann.

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Postby marco polo too » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:09 pm

You can do no wrong in my eyes. Great pertinent questions, a wealth of experience as both musician and broadcaster to boot. Just what our 'industry' needs, thankyou. (cheque in the post ?)
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