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	<title>La Croisière Folk 254</title>
	<description><![CDATA[Programmation La Croisière Folk 254

Dave Boddison - Make a Bad Day History 
Alison Brown &amp; Steve Martin &amp; Sam Bush &amp; Stuart Duncan &amp; Trey Hensley &amp; Todd Phillips – Bluegrass Radio
Les grands hurleurs - Transat de légendes
Amanda Cook - Ready for a Bluer Sky
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes  &amp; Sam Bush &amp; Molly Tuttle - Can't Live Without Love
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes &amp; Molly Tuttle - Up For Losing Sleep
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes &amp; Brit Taylor – Answers
Maurice Carême - La flûte au verger
Molly Tuttle - More Like a River
Danny Burns &amp; Tim O'Brien - Magnolia Wind 
Al Stewart - Song On The Radio (Time Passage 1978)
Luar Na Lubre - A minya amiga
Llangres - Memoria de los Carbayos
Hugues Aufray - La Fille Du Nord 
Emballage Kado - Menneke pis 

La Croisière Folk is a 60-minute weekly music program created in September 2019 by the journalist Eric Cooper to enable as many people as possible to discover all the facets of folk music. It is produced by Eric Cooper (who is also responsible for technical aspects and programming). Actually, we should say folk music, because there's no such thing as Folk (with a capital F)! There's no such thing as &quot;Folk&quot;, because there isn't just one &quot;Folk&quot;, there are many &quot;Folk&quot;. La Croisière Folk prides itself on playing good music. You'll hear folk (Belgian, Trad, French, Québécois, Breton, American, Canadian, Australian, English, Scottish, Welsh...), folk rock, bluegrass, Americana - anything that falls under the broad (and growing) umbrella of &quot;folk music&quot;. It's worth noting that unlike other musical styles, folk music is, for the most part, handed down through oral tradition, and so evolves and blends regardless of borders.The show offers sought-after, eclectic, hand-crafted and diverse programming every week, showcasing the latest voices as well as classics from the 60s to today. The show is also a place where the most discerning fans will find what they're looking for, but offers an open musical program to allow those unfamiliar with the genre to discover it. La Croisière Folk focuses on &quot;good music&quot; rather than on specific genres or labels. &quot;1 2 3&quot; features on each program, allowing listeners to discover an album in 3 songs. These are either new releases or older albums. Twice a month, the program highlights female folk artists by offering a 100% female line-up. Each program features a poem The audience ranges in age from 30 to 60 years old. La Croisière Folk has made a big impact on the first European Folk Day organized by the European Folk Network on September 23, 2023, bringing folk music to the forefront through concerts and events taking place simultaneously across Europe. Infos : lacroisierefolk@yahoo.com]]></description>
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