Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #42 - Special Feature on Jed Marum's latest CD Lonestar Stout
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Notes:
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This Week:
Special feature on Jed Marum
from Lonestar Stout
1. Back Home in Derry
2. Risin' of the Moon
3. Grace
4. Foggy Dew
5. Bard of Armaugh
6. Streets of Laredo
7. Saint James Infirmary
8. Red River Valley
9. Black Velvet Band
10. Wild Colonial Boy
11. Spancil Hill
12. Goodbye Mick
"Soul of a Wanderer"
Jed Marum
from The Soul of a Wanderer
This song will appear on the upcoming documentary film, Bloody Dawn: The Lawrence Massacre. The film was made for the PBS and History Channel markets. It will also feature his song, SARAH'S MOUNTAIN TIME and should be out this Fall.
Labels: Podcast, Special_Feature
--posted by Marc Gunn of the Brobdingnagian Bards
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Friday, November 09, 2007
Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #41 - Athas, Terry Griffith, Kevin Collins, Scott Boswell, Keltish, Allison Barber, FIMM, Canny Brothers Band
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Brought to you by the Brobdingnagian Bards tour of Ireland where we will go to... Explore Bantry Bay, Bantry Gardens with seven acres of terraced splendour and gothic sculptures and Bantry House's French Armarda center that re-enacts the attempted invasion by Theobald Wolfetone.
Notes:
- The Celtic Top Five. Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show.
- Victims of Irish Music Is Now on CDBaby
- Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on Myspace
- The Shannon O'Neill Memorial Celtic Music
- Marc Visits Germany in December. I'm visiting my mom in Germany this December. I'll be Southwest of Frankfurt. I'm looking for a gig or two. If you live in the area and would like to see me perform or better yet, can help me secure a venue, please drop me an email.
- Upcoming compilation CDs - Celtic Tribute to The Beatles
- Celtic MP3
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This Week:
"Inion Ni Mhicheal"
Athas
from Athas
"For My Grandfathers"
Terry Griffith
from For My Grandfathers
"Come with Me Molly"
Kevin Collins
from The Collection
"The Streams of Bunclody"
Sweet Amaryllis
from Blossoming
"Joy's Jig"
Scott Boswell
from Jug of Punch
"I'm not Drunk"
Kenny Klein
from Meet Me In The Shade of the Maple Tree
"Red Haired Boy/Drowsy Maggie"
Keltish
from Keltish
"The Humours of Whiskey"
"Captain Black Jack" Murphy
from Pogue Mahone Means Kiss My Arse
from Renaissance Festival Podcast Compilation
"Some Say the Devil Is Dead Live"
Canny Brothers Band
from Canny Brothers Band
"Doherty's (reel)/Fire Dance (klezmer)/White Petticoat (jig)"
FIMM
from Rose in the Heather
"Paddy's Lament/Sporting Paddy"
Allison Barber
from Traveling Home
"Wild Maggie"
Jacie McConnell
from Jacie McConnell Demo
"Leis a Lurrighan"
Ceili Moss
from On the Shore
"The Night Paddy Murphy Died"
Fiddler's Green
from Drive Me Mad
Next time music we'll have music from Jed Marum's CD Lonestar Stout. Find out more at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. Support the artists and buy their CDs.
THE CELTIC TOP FIVE
5. "Paddy, Jenny, And The Boys" by Jamie Laval And Ashley Broder
4. "Spancil Hill" by Jed Marum
3. "Danny in the Jar" by Emerald Rose
2. "Jenny's Story" by The Merry Wives of Windsor
"Chi Mi Na Morbheanna"
MacTalla Mor
from The New Colossus
--posted by Marc Gunn of the Brobdingnagian Bards
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