Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #12 - Barleyjuice, The Killdares, Piper's Creek, The Makem and Spain Brothers, Poor Man's Fortune, The Muses
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Background music: "Catch a Cat" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, from Thumb Twiddling
This week:
"Wedding reel / Maid behind the bar / Gravel walk"
by Mrs. Ferris's Pighouse Collection
- Celtic Music Podcast Network
- Meantime, check out the Cleveland Celtic Podcast
Barleyjuice
from Barleyjuice
"September"
The Killdares
from Any Given Element
"Cliffs of Moher/Brest St Marc/Donald Michael Coleman's/Father's Fancy"
by Piper's Creek
- Special Feature: North Texas Irish Festival
Trinity River Whalers
from Knotty Tales
"The Flight Attendant / Tom Billy's / Tommy Peoples"
Poor Man's Fortune
from Blow Hard
"Donegal"
The Makem and Spain Brothers
from The Makem and Spain Brothers Live
- Special Request: If you have a MySpace page, a LiveJournal, a blog or a webpage of any kind, please Add a Link to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast at CelticMusicPodcast.com
Sarah Dinan
from From the Ashes
"Gie the Fiddler a Dram"
Ed Miller
from Many's the Fine Tale
- Special Feature: The Circle, a Renaissance Festival compilation CD with a lot of Celtic music. The CD benefits the Red Cross for Hurricane Katrina Relief.
Brobdingnagian Bards
from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales
"Maiden's Revenge"
The Muses
from Passing Time
"Ballad of Joss"
Bedlam Bards
from On the Drift
Next time music from Fardaxu, Boru's Ghost, Jed Marum, and Queen's Gambit. Find out more at www.CelticMusicPodcast.com/
"Irish Rover (live)"
Michael Murphy and The River Shannon Band
Labels: Podcast
--posted by Marc Gunn of the Brobdingnagian Bards
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Thursday, February 09, 2006
Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #11 - Seamus Kennedy, Wicked Tinkers, Green Tea, Jolly Rogues, Heather Dale, North Texas Irish Festival Feature
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Background music: "Catch a Cat" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, from Thumb Twiddling
This week:
"Belfast Town"
Seamus Kennedy
from Favourite Selections
- The Celtic Music Awards were a tremendous success. I haven't tabulated the results yet, but we had thousands of submissions. So I'm glad I have a month to go!
- Vote at Podcast Alley
Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer
from Thumb Twiddling
"Black Fox"
Heather Dale
from The Road to Santiago
"Banshee's Jigs"
Switchback
from Bolinree
NORTH TEXAS IRISH FESTIVAL
Featuring:
"Galway Farmer"
Trinity River Whalers
from Knotty Tales
"He Moved Through the Faire"
Paisley Close
from All On A Day
- Celtic MP3s Music Magazine - CD Reviews and Free MP3s
- DUBLIN INTRODUCES 'PODCASTS': Dublin Tourism has launched the first in a series of "podcasts" or "iWalks" audio guides which can be downloaded from http://www.visitdublin.com on to an iPod or MP3 player. The "iWalks" tell the story of Dublin as narrated by its author, historian and artist Pat Liddy.
- The Scallywag Show
- Pure Brilliant Podcast
- Podsafe Music Network
- PodsafeAudio
- Celtic Music News Podcast
Amadan
from Hell-Bent 4 Victory
"The Bonny Ship the Diamond"
The Jolly Rogues
from Captain Billy's Privateers
"Big Strong Man"
Brobdingnagian Bards
from Songs of Ireland
"Rakes Medley"
Green Tea
from All Ages
Testimonials:
- Blundered across your podcast in iTunes while searching for "Peter Gunn". Don't let that particular search fool ya, I LOVE Celtic Music. How did I miss your site for so long?!?" Mark from Fort Worth
- Catherine Tully's Top 10 Celtic CDs of 2005
Ceann
from Almost Irish
"Birds - The Hen's March / The Seagull / The Geese in the Bog"
Wicked Tinkers
from Whisky Supper
"Erin Go Bragh"
Jayah
from First Cracked Egg
"Kerry's Not Irish"
The Black Irish
Next time music from Barleyjuice, Gaelic Storm, Piper's Creek, and The Killdares . Find out more at http://www.celticmusicpodcast.com/
"Mingulay Boat Song"
Iad Fein
from Celtic Song & Story
Labels: Podcast
--posted by Marc Gunn of the Brobdingnagian Bards
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