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Ep2: Fuadach w/ Margaret Bennett

Episode 2 of the Gaelic Song Stories podcast, hosted by Deirdre Graham, titled "Ep2: Fuadach w/ Margaret Bennett" was published on November 25, 2021 and runs 66 minutes.

November 25, 2021 ·66m · Gaelic Song Stories

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Deirdre Graham is joined by folklorist and singer Margaret Bennett, who shares a charming conversation about the songs and stories connected to emigration from Scotland.   Full transcription of conversation available here   To find out more about Margaret Bennett visit here   You can support this podcast by way of a donation here   Follow Deirdre Graham on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Spotify https://www.deirdregraham.com/gaelicsongstories    Credits Hosted by Deirdre Graham Recorded and edited by Deirdre Graham Further editing and mix by James Lindsay Transcriptions by Emilie Owens Podcast artwork by Elly Lucas Photographs by Magnus Graham   This project is supported by Creative Scotland

Deirdre Graham is joined by folklorist and singer Margaret Bennett, who shares a charming conversation about the songs and stories connected to emigration from Scotland.

 

Full transcription of conversation available here

 

To find out more about Margaret Bennett visit here

 

You can support this podcast by way of a donation here

 

Follow Deirdre Graham on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Spotify

https://www.deirdregraham.com/gaelicsongstories 

 

Credits

Hosted by Deirdre Graham

Recorded and edited by Deirdre Graham

Further editing and mix by James Lindsay

Transcriptions by Emilie Owens

Podcast artwork by Elly Lucas

Photographs by Magnus Graham

 

This project is supported by Creative Scotland

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