Radio Siamsa
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Playlist
Maid At The Spinning Wheel, Aherne's Egg, The Fly In The Porter
Alex Reidinger
22:51
The Black Rogue, I Will If I Can
Tommy Keane & Jacqueline McCarthy
22:48
Galway Reels
Alan Kelly Gang
22:43
Scatter the Mud / McGreavy's (jigs)
Mary MacNamara
22:41
The Humours Of Kilclogher/Mrs. O'Sullivan's (Jigs)
John Williams
22:37
Cregg's Pipes
Lúnasa
22:33
The Pleasures Of Hope/The Palm Tree/Ah Surely
John Kelly
22:30
Courting is a Pleasure
At First Light
22:24
Jigs: Tom Billy's / The Mooncoin / The Donegal Lasses
Floating Crowbar
22:20
Paddy Kelly's / The Drunken Tinker / Con McGinley's (Reels)
Athena Tergis
22:15
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
8
Into the Frying Pan / The Contradiction / Sporting Paddy / Boys of Malin (feat. Dylan Richardson)
Haley Richardson
15
The Rookery / Joe Cooley's Morning Dew / The Edenderry Reel (feat. Caoimhin O Fearghail)
Caitlin Nic Gabhann
18
Rip the Calico: Leitrim Fancy / Round the World for Sport / Rip the Calico / Martin Wynne's / the Enchanted Lady / The Holy Land
The Bothy Band
32
Fisherman's Island / In Memory of Michael Coleman / Shoemaker's Daughter (feat. Dylan Richardson)
Haley Richardson
38
Tara's SlipJig/Nancy's Rattle/The Hollow Moon (feat. Pádraig Rynne, Conor Crimmins, Tara Breen & Elaine Hogan)
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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.