Donegal teenager Muireann Bradley’s continues to grow following her latest national radio appearance.
The 17-year-old from Ballybofey delivered a pitch-perfect rendition of Candyman by Rev Gary Davis to millions of viewers on the annual New Year’s Eve programme on BBC2.
Last night, thousands more tuned in as she played a number of tunes on the hugely popular Blues Show with Cerys Matthews on BBC Radio 2.
“Thank you so much to Cerys and her wonderful team for making me feel so welcome, I really had a blast,” she said.
“It’s not every day you meet someone as into their music as this super cool lady.”
Click on the link HERE if you want to hear a recording of the show.
Muireann’s appearance is at around 13:20.
In addition, the recording (below) of her amazing Hootenanny performance is currently the number one trending video on the BBC Music YouTube page with a staggering 415,000 views.
She has described performing on the show as a “really amazing experience”.
Muireann revealed she secured the much sought after spot on the legendary programme after Tompkins Square label founder, Josh Rosenthal, sent a copy of her album to its producer.
In what was her first ever performance on television, the blues singer and guitarist later took to the stage with music legend Rod Stewart and other stars for the show’s finale.
Stewart offered the teenager his microphone during the performance of Enjoy Yourself (It’s Later Than You Think).
Muireann describes her musical style as “folk blues” and said she grew up listening to the genre thanks to her dad.
Find out more about Muireann and listen to her music here.
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