BKR 14: Old Bones. New Songs.

Gina Griffin

Internationally acclaimed fiddle player Gina Griffin talks about her musical upbringing and how she found herself in France playing five-hour long gigs. Here she plays traditional tunes and two of her latest songs.

Ed Drewitt begins the show by telling us the story of the Bristol Dinosaur, which was found just ten minutes walk away, and explains its  international importance. Driving down the M5 will never be the same.

 

Ed Drewitt and some replica bones

 

 

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2 Responses to BKR 14: Old Bones. New Songs.

  1. Lyssa says:

    Lovely show. So evocative, Whiteladies all tropical fronds, and Broadmead awash with warm seas. All those remains lost to the M5! Ed is a very good presenter.
    Gina is fantastic; I didn’t know she had such a wonderful voice too.

    • admin says:

      Thanks Lyssa, glad you enjoyed it. We will never drive down the M5 again without thinking about all those crushed bones.

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