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Celtic Music Radio - your presenters
Mark Sheridan
Mark is a Research Co-ordinator in the Department of Creative and Aesthetic Studies, University of Strathclyde, Jordanhill Campus, Glasgow.
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Stewart Fenwick
Stewart Fenwick has always been interested in radio and country music. In 1980, he began the long-running Campus Country programme on the campus station at the University of Stirling.
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Bob McWilliam
Bob is a member Friend of Celtic Connections and has been for many years. His interest in Scottish traditional music goes back to the early 1970s.
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Ken Macdonald
Ken is a keen supporter of Scottish culture and tradition and travels many miles to be part of it. Every summer Ken attends the highly respected Shetland Folk Festival.
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Alex Jenkins
Alex's link with Scottish traditional music goes back to his great uncle, Pipe Major Bill Denholm who wrote the Blue Bell Polka.
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Gordon Hotchkiss
Gordon Hotchkiss is a veteran of the radio folk scene with many years as the presenter and producer of the weekly Radio Clyde ‘261’ folk music programme.
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Bill Morris
Bill realised he had been a confirmed folkie for years when, in 1994, he first attended at the Shetland Folk Festival where he now runs the Real Ale Bar
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Sandy Semeonoff
Sandy Semeonoff worked for BBC Scotland for many years as a music librarian.
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Andrew Quinn
Even in his mid-30s, Andrew still hasn't decided what he wants to be when he finally grows up! Andrew only ever judges music by a simple ‘do I like it?’ criteria and wishes more people would do the same.
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Gerry Rossi
Gerry Rossi is the Course Director for the renowned BA Applied Music degree at the University of Strathclyde's Jordanhill Campus.
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Liz Clark
Liz Clark has been involved in one format or another with music all her life. Her passion for Scottish traditional music started at six year of age.
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Ciaran Dorris
Not only an acclaimed singer-songwriter, but also a fine interpreter of song, Ciaran Dorris moved to Glasgow from his native Belfast in 1988. He can be heard on Celtic Music Radio with his ‘Sunday Session’ 17:00-19:00 (local time).
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Charles Dewhurst
Charles Dewhurst from the Isle of Lewis based 'No Celtic Boundaries' production facility, joins the Celtic Music Radio team with special artist profiles and interviews. His show will broadcast on Sunday's at 7pm (BST).
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Robert Wallace
Robert Wallace was appointed Principal of the College of Piping, Glasgow and editor of the Piping Times in 1999. He is one of Scotland's leading professional pipers.
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Paula Khan
A result of her parents meeting at a Glasgow folk club in the 1960s, Paula likes to think that folk music is in the blood somewhere. Paula is a member of the Glasgow Storytellers Club, and is currently studying for a BA in Arts and Social Sciences.
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Jane McKeown
Jane graduated last year with a degree in film and media. She plays bass and sings with the Glasgow band 'Peter Parker', and has been involved in the Glasgow music scene for many years. You can hear Jane on Friday at 6pm co-presenting the all new 'Soup Kitchen'.
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Mary Kathleen Burke
Mary K Burke is originally from Northern Ireland but has lived in Scotland since 1980. Her debut album 'A Song In Her Heart' was released to critical acclaim in February 2008 on the Greentrax recording label. The Mary K. Burke Show, Celtic Music Radio, Sundays 8pm-10pm (GMT).
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Sandra Ewing
Sandra Ewing is part of the Mark Sheridan ‘Afternoon Mix’ team. Sandra is the programme’s Art reviewer and critic. You can listen to Sandra’s contribution usually on Tuesday afternoon.
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Shelly-Anne Mulholland
Shelly-Anne who prefers to be called ‘Sheanne’ is the film and movie reviewer and critic. You can hear Sheanne reviews on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
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