Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #75 - Celtic Christmas Special
Travel the world with your Irish &; Celtic Music Podcast host, Marc Gunn.
During the day, see the sites and and at night
sing with me. The Celtic Invasion of Scotland
is now official with dates and a wee itinerary
for our trip in May 17-24, 2010. Find out more at
http://www.celticinvasion.com/
Do you download your podcasts by Hand?
For shame. Let iTunes do it for you.
Notes:
- Vote in The Celtic Top Five. Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show.
- Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
- Celtic Christmas Podcast
- Celtic Dreamtime Podcast
- Celtic Christmas Music
- Irish Fireside has a bunch of Irish Gift Guide
- Marc Gunn's New CD "The Bridge" is now available on CD Baby
- Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers
- Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag
- Celtic Invasion Vacations, http://www.celticinvasion.com/
- Vote for this Irish & Celtic Music Podcast iMix
- Post a review on your favorite website, like iTunes
- Link to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Download this week's podcast.
This Week:
"Late Winter Waltz" by Banshee in the Kitchen
from Invite the Light
"Ding Dong Merrily" by Julia Lane
from Angels We Have Heard
"This Endris Night" by Heather Dale
from This Endris Night
"The Jump Ball/Whipple Hill/How We Spent the Christmas" by Liz Carroll
from Lake Effect
"The Virgin Mary Had A Baby Boy" by Seamus Kennedy
from Goodwill to Men
"Snowbird" by Maidens III
from Charm & Fire
"Christmas Is" by Hibernian Festival Singers
from Christmas Is...
"Carol of the Bagpiper" by Kevin Behan
"The Wexford Carol" by Eileen Ivers
from An Nollaig: An Irish Christmas
"To Drive the Cold Winter Away" by Samantha Gillogly
from Triad: 3 Songs for the Winter Solstice
"Gaudeamus" by Tania Opland
from Winter Time
"Christmas Bells" by Angus Mohr
from A Christmas Pageant
"O Come All Ye Faithful" by Vince Conaway
from Hang the Holly
"Carol of the Ducks" by Neidfyre
from Adeste Anatinae
"Christmas Day" by The Elders
from Single
Don't forget to subscribe to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. This is our monthly ezine that will link you to artists offering Celtic music downloads. Visit www.celticmp3s.com to subscribe.
Find out more about the artists in this show and in past shows by visiting us at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you're there, visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store on CD Baby. And support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.
"Auld Lang Syne" by Marc Gunn
from The Bridge (Celtic & Folk Music)
Labels: Celtic_Christmas
--posted by Marc Gunn of the Brobdingnagian Bards
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Thursday, December 03, 2009
Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #74
Do you download your podcasts by Hand?
For shame. Let iTunes do it for you.
Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations.
Travel the world with your Irish & Celtic Music Podcast host, Marc Gunn.
During the day, see the sites and and at night
sing with me. The Celtic Invasion of Scotland
is now official with dates and a wee itinerary
for our trip in May 17-24, 2010. Find out more at
http://www.celticinvasion.com/
SPECIAL FEATURE

Order The Bridge for Christmas
Elegant Celtic and Folk Music from Marc Gunn
Notes:
- Vote in The Celtic Top Five. Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show.
- Best of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast Compilation CD
- Podcast Awards
- Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag
- Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
- Celtic Invasion Vacations: New Dates May 17-24. 2010
- Marc Gunn on Twitter
- Celtic Top 5 Charts
- Webcasted on Highlander Radio
- Celtic Music Podcasts: 67 Music Celtic Broadcast, Celtic Roots Radio, Cleveland Celtic Podcast
- NEW: Celtic Christmas Podcast
- Download a FREE CELTIC CD by Marc Gunn
- Vote for this Irish & Celtic Music Podcast iMix
- Post a review on your favorite website, like iTunes
- Link to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Download this week's podcast.
This Week:
"Donegal, Cooleys, Jeans" by Stanley and Grimm
from Another Round
"Lavendar's Blue" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer
from Slip Tease
"Autumn In Asheville" by Emerald Rose
from That Night in the Garden
"Galway Shawl" by 3 Pints Gone
from Home Brew
"Raindrops in Whiskey" by Bow Triplets
from Fairplay to You
"I Will Stand On This Land" by The Borrowed Angels
from The Borrowed Angels (Singing Songs by Mazz O'Flaherty)
Interview with Mazz O'Flaherty
Siochain I Do Chroi - Let There Be Peace" by The Borrowed Angels
from The Borrowed Angels (Singing Songs by Mazz O'Flaherty)
"Hornpipes: The Stack Of Barley, The Fisherman's, Dillon's" by Con Durham and Maz O'Flaherty
from Ar An Sli (On The Way)
"Peggy Gordon" by Marc Gunn
from The Bridge
"Raggle Taggle Gypsy" by Hair of the Dog
from Let It Flow
"This Is A Rebel Cry" by The Larkin Brigade
from Paddy Keys for Mayor
"Long Island High" by The Killdares
from Secrets of the Day
"The Day After the Night Before" by The Dust Rhinos
from The Day After the Night Before
Don't forget to subscribe to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. This is our monthly ezine that will link you to artists offering Celtic music downloads. Visit www.celticmp3s.com to subscribe.
Find out more about the artists in this show and in past shows by visiting us at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you're there, visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store on CD Baby. And support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.
PROMO - Speaking of Beer
THE CELTIC TOP FIVE CHARTS
In every episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, I ask you to vote for your favorite song in that podcast. The most-popular song is then featured at the end of the next podcast. Here are the most-popular songs from the last show.
5. "Se Si Hi Eo" by Dom Duff
4. "Stretched On Your Grave" by Rising Gael
3. "Ghost of Ontario" by The Elders
2. "The Land of Shadows" by Damanta
1. "Twilight" by Sora
from Heartwood
--posted by Marc Gunn of the Brobdingnagian Bards
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