WXNA 101.5 FM Nashville
Low Power, High Voltage
WXNA is a freeform, non-commercial, listener-supported radio station created by and for the community to provide an alternative voice that reflects the rich history, and diversity of Nashville’s musical, artistic, and cultural communities.
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4:00 PM |
| Altan Donal Agus Morag Harvest Storm Green Linnet
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4:04 PM |
| Michelle O'Brien, Aogan Lynch & Gavin Ralston Gladstone/The Pigeon on the Gate/Ni Fios the ALBUM self released
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4:08 PM |
| Andy Irvine Never Tire of the Road Rude Awakenings Green Linnet
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4:25 PM |
| Kornog Dans Loudieg Music from Brittany Green Linnet
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4:32 PM |
| Chulrua Song: The Diamantina Drover Barefoot on the Altar Pied Piper Productions
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4:37 PM |
| Joe Burke, Andy McGann, Felix Dolan Miss Walshe's/Lad O'Beirne's The Funny Reel Shanachie
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4:45 PM |
| Angelina Carberry/Martin Quinn The Carricknagavna Barndance Angelina Carberry & Martin Quinn Self-released
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4:48 PM |
| Various Artists The Nervous Man, the Gosling, Paddy Shannon's Dear Old Erin's Isle: Irish Traditional Music from America 1992 Wyastone Estate Limited
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4:52 PM |
| Johnny McDonough Morrissey and the Russian Sailor World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: Ireland Rounder
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5:01 PM |
| Doireann Glackin & Sarah Flynn mrs Galvin's Hornpipe/Grace's Favorite The Housekeepers Traditional Arts
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5:04 PM |
| Uaine The Jolly Soldier/Cheer Up Old Hag The Dimming of the Day self-released
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5:09 PM |
| Dermot Byrne, Éamonn Coyne & John Doyle Duffy's Cut: Mile 59 Liag Dermot Byrne, Éamonn Coyne, John Doyle
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5:16 PM |
| Open the Door for Three Creeping Jane The Joyful Hour Open the Door for Three
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5:30 PM |
| Colm O'Donnell Erin Gra Mo Chroi (song) Farewell to Evening Dances Bogfire
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5:38 PM |
| Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh & Frankie Kennedy Tommy Peoples' Reels Ceol Aduaidh Gael Linn
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5:48 PM |
| Daoiri Farell Van Dieman's Land True Born Irishman Self-Released
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5:54 PM |
| Mick, Louise and Michelle Mulcahy The Fog on the Hill / Dave White's / Peg McGrath's The Reel Note Cló Iar-Chonnacht
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