Bruce Cameron (2MCE-FM, Australia) 2024-08-05 13:19:31 +1000 ^(.+)\/(.+)\/(.+)\/(.+)$ double_spaced 26 ['The Fagans', 'Poison Train', 'Kitchen Dance', 'Mossbawn'] ['The Lost Chords', "Lovers' Waltz", 'The Lost Chords', 'Self'] ['The Lost Chords', 'Dark Hollow Blues', 'The Lost Chords', 'Self'] ["The Young'uns", "Ghafoor's Bus", 'Strangers', 'Hereteu'] ['Holiday Club', 'Party Dragon', 'Sounds Like Knockengorroch', 'Knockengorroch Festival'] ['Nick Hart & Tom Moore', 'The Jolly Bold Robber', 'The Colour Of Amber', 'Slow Worm'] ['Vishten', 'Figeac', 'Vishten Live', 'Self'] ['Wongawilli', 'And When They Danced', 'Jamberoo - 20 Years On', 'Illawarra Folk Club'] ['Nick Hart & Tom Moore', 'Flowers Of Edinburgh', 'The Colour Of Amber', 'Slow Worm'] ['Daoiri Farrell', 'Father Murphy', 'The Wedding Above In Glencree', 'Daoiri'] ['The Young Tradition', 'The Foxhunt', 'So Cheerfully Round', 'BGO Records'] ['The Young Tradition', 'The Banks Of Claudy', 'The Young Tradition', 'BGO Records'] ['Kenneth MacKenzie', 'JIGS', 'Glendrian', 'Caberfeidh'] ['Nick Hart & Tom Moore', 'Three Jolly Sneaksmen', 'The Colour Of Amber', 'Slow Worm'] ['Trio Hardangar', 'Urheimen', 'Trio Hardangar'] ['The New Lost City Ramblers', 'The Little Girl And The Dreadful Snake', 'Out Standing In Their Field', 'Smithsonian/Folkways'] ['Nanci Griffith with Iris De Ment', 'Ten Degrees And Getting Colder', 'Other Voices Other Rooms', 'Elektra'] ['Fairport Convention', 'Suzanne', 'Heyday', 'Hannibal'] ['Tony Hall', 'Elizabethan Medley', 'Mr Universe', 'Plant Life'] ['Mississippi John Hurt', 'Candy Man Blues', 'Avalon Blues', 'Rounder'] ['Nick Hart & Tom Moore', 'Swaggering Boney', 'The Colour Of Amber', 'Slow Worm'] ['Chris Bannister', 'The Church', 'The Calling Course', 'Libra'] ['Enoch Kent', 'The Calton Weaver', "I'm A Rover", 'Second Avenue'] ['Carolina Chocolate Drops', "No Man's Mama", 'Leaving Eden', 'Nonesuch'] ['Young No More', "Captain's Apprentice", 'Three For A Girl', 'Self'] ['Jackie Daly & Seamus Creagh', 'The Four Shoves', 'Jackie Daly & Seamus Creagh', 'Gael-Linn']