Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #9 - Athas, Tears for Beers, Ed Miller, Rise, Don Grieve, Cluan, Clandestine. Fathom, Carl Peterson
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This week:

"Ye Jacobites By Name"
Tears for Beers
from Cracky Bones
"Here's a Great Night"
Heidi, Stef & Bow Triplets
from Never Too Early
"A Bottle of the Best"
Ed Miller
from Generations of Change
"O'Dowd's Favorite"
Cady Finlayson
from Harp and Shamrock
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"Old Dun Cow"
Brobdingnagian Bards
from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales
"Cold Glencoe"
Rise
from Uncertain Wonders
and also from The Secret World of Celtic Rock
"The Butlers of Glen Avenue"
Cluan
from The High Road
"A Man's A Man For A' That"
Don Grieve
from A Drop O'The Best
"Peggy"
Clandestine
from To Anybody At All
"The Jolly Beggar"
Sligo Rags
from The Night Before the Morning After
"Beer, Beer, Beer"
Stonering
from Samhain
"Battle of Ballylochlan"
Fathom
from Celtic Rocks
"Dance of the Honeybees"
Athas
Grab a pint and join me in this week's toast from Jeff Donald. "For every wound, a balm. For every sorrow, cheer. For every storm, a calm. For every thirst, a beer." If you have a favorite toast, please email it to me, marc@thebards.net.
Next time music from Stonecircle, Highland Reign, and Cluan. Find out more at http://www.celticmusicpodcast.com/
"Auld Lang Syne"
Carl Peterson
from There Was A Lad: Songs of Robert Burns
Labels: Podcast
--posted by Marc Gunn of the Brobdingnagian Bards





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