Lidderhanes N° 0432 – 06.01.2026
Musek aus Irland, Belsch, Frankräich, USA, Kanada

Musek aus Irland, Schottland, Frankräich an Italien an e Réckbléck op de Rudolstadt Festival https://www.rudolstadt-festival.de/startseite.html
Emmerson’s Sierra Leonean anthem “Borbor Pain” inspires resilience. For Kasim, it recalls struggle, gari meals, and the hope that hard times can be overcome.
Eritrean singer Abraham Afewerki’s song “Bebzelenayo” sparks deep memories for Sosuna, from military service in Sawa to the streets of Asmara filled with music and resilience.
Lebanese icon Fairuz takes center stage in this podcast episode, as hosts reflect on her song “Kifak Inta,” exploring its jazz-infused sound, nostalgia, and timeless appeal.
What if your closest companion on a journey turned out to be a ghost? In Folk in Tune’s second episode, Nancy and Anastasiia uncover the eerie Greek ballad “The Dead Brother.”
On this new episode of Folk in Tune, hosts Anastasiia and Nancy explore the Lebanese folk song “عالعين موليتين,” tracing its roots, famous versions, and how it brings joy through weddings, dance, and memory.
What if the world’s most famous Christmas carol wasn’t about Christmas at all? In Folk in Tune’s first episode, Nancy and Anastasiia uncover the Ukrainian roots of “Shchedryk,” a song of spring that became the beloved “Carol of the Bells.”
Tony Allen’s Yoruba classic “Ise Nla” inspires Grace’s art, mixing divine themes with vibrant rhythms that reflect identity, fate, and deep cultural heritage.