Radio Siamsa
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Anon
Tulsk
01:19
Reels: The West Clare Reel / The Earl's Chair
Micheal Darby O Fatharta
01:16
Reels: Connemara Stockings / Ships Are Sailing (feat. Tommy Mccarthy)
Bobby Casey, Tommy McCarthy
01:13
Ah Surely!/Paddy Taylor's
Catherine McEvoy
01:09
Aoife Kelly's Wedding Jig / Spórt
Charlie Le Brun
01:06
The Lark on The Strand
Paddy Keenan, The Pavees and Liam Weldon
01:05
Jig For Jimmy / Betsy's Delight
The Kane Sisters
01:02
Homer's Reel
Capercaillie
00:58
The Rolling Wave
Nava
00:56
A Pint of Plain
Daoirí Farrell
00:53
Top Songs
1
The Castle / The Green Fields of Woodford / The Newtown Bridge
Dylan Carlos, Cein Sweeney, John McCartin, Donal Lunny, John & Joe Kelly & George McAdam
2
Tara's SlipJig/Nancy's Rattle/The Hollow Moon (feat. Pádraig Rynne, Conor Crimmins, Tara Breen & Elaine Hogan)
Avalla
4
Into the Frying Pan / The Contradiction / Sporting Paddy / Boys of Malin (feat. Dylan Richardson)
Haley Richardson
12
The Rookery / Joe Cooley's Morning Dew / The Edenderry Reel (feat. Caoimhin O Fearghail)
Caitlin Nic Gabhann
16
Ask My Father/Aggie Whyte's Chattering Magpie/The Humours of Max (feat. Pádraig Rynne, Conor Crimmins, Tara Breen & Elaine Hogan)
Avalla
28
Fisherman's Island / In Memory of Michael Coleman / Shoemaker's Daughter (feat. Dylan Richardson)
Haley Richardson
35
Bonnie Kate / Lord McDonald's / Bunch of Keys (feat. John Whelan & Dylan Richardson)
Haley Richardson
About the Radio Station
City
Dublin
Language
English
Radio Siamsa is an independent online radio station based in Dublin, Ireland, dedicated exclusively to broadcasting traditional Irish music. The station\'s name, \"Siamsa,\" is derived from the Irish language, meaning \"fun\" or \"entertainment.\" Programming and Content: Radio Siamsa offers a continuous stream of Irish traditional tunes, interspersed with occasional songs, providing listeners with an authentic Irish musical experience. The station prides itself on delivering superior high-fidelity sound, streaming at 256Kbps, which is approximately three times clearer than standard FM radio stations.