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Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #116

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Music from Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band, Tania Opland, Rising Gael, Lonely Mountain Band, Jesse Ferguson, Maidens IV, Jil Chambless, Ricky Fitzpatrick, Hayley Griffith, Beer Belly, The Durty Nellys, Barleyjuice, Shillaly Brothers, The Elders. www.celticmusicpodcast.com

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This Week in Celtic Music

“Kelly, The Wearing of the Green” by Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band
from Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band 40th Anniversary

“An Cailin Fion/The Black Nag” by Tania Opland
from Hunter’s Moon

“Mary and the Soldier” by Rising Gael
from IV

“An Unexpected Journey” by Lonely Mountain Band
from Second Breakfast

“Loch Lomond” by Jesse Ferguson
from The Parting Glass

“Be Thou My Vision” by Maidens IV
from Emerald Fire

“When First I Came to Caledonia” by Jil Chambless
from The Ladies Go Dancing

“Taking the Farm By Storm” by Ricky Fitzpatrick
from Down Home In the Promised Land

“King Of The Fairies” by Beer Belly
from King of Bellies

“Brendan’s Sails/Swallow Tail Jig” by The Durty Nellys
from Good Lads Gone Bad

“Prettiest Girl at the Fair” by Barleyjuice
from Skuklduggery Street

“POP” by Shillaly Brothers
from Too Drunk To Fight

“Please Come Home” by The Elders
from Wanderin’ Life & Times

Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #115 – Top 20 Best Celtic Music of 2011

Friday, January 6th, 2012

Music from The Crossing, The Flying Toads, Sligo Rags, Keith Hinchliffe, Maggie Drennon, Rising Gael, Heather Alexander, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Atlantic Wave, Rambling Sailors, Scooter Muse, Colin Farrell, Pandora Celtica, Molly Bauckham, Jiggernaut, Rathkeltair, Alison Nolan, Jimi McRae And Sam Okoo, Gaelic Storm, Ockham’s Razor. www.celticmusicpodcast.com

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This Week

“Tribal Pipes” by The Crossing
from Baile (Home)

“Sweeney’s Eyes Set” by The Flying Toads
from In Stitches

“McVerry’s Men (from Crossmaglen) / St. Anne’s Reel / Drowsy Maggie” by Sligo Rags
from Roll Me Down the Mountain

“The Monaghan Jig” by Keith Hinchliffe
from Red Scarf Smiler

“Is Fad oBhaile Daithneoinn (Far from Home)” by Maggie Drennon
from Just Now

“Fierce” by Rising Gael
from One More Day

“Horsdanz – Macy’s Jig – Heather’s Hound” by Heather Alexander
from Midsummer

“Broken Token” by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer
from Stones on the Ground

“Math Exam” by Atlantic Wave
from The Angel’s Share

“Rambles of Spring” by Rambling Sailors
from Bright Shining Clear

“The Last Day in the Fields” by Scooter Muse
from Saddell Abbey

“Sheelin Side” by Colin Farrell
from On the Move

“Sister Selkie” by Pandora Celtica
from Out of the Box

“I Know My Love” by Molly Bauckham
from Maid on the Shore

“Two Minute’s Silence” by Jiggernaut
from The Well

“The Crab Song” by Rathkeltair
from Something Good for a Change

“Achindoun” by Alison Nolan
from Single

“Highland Cathedral/The Black Bear” by Jimi McRae And Sam Okoo
from Scottish Pipes And African Drums

“Rum Runners” by Gaelic Storm
from Cabbage

“Galway Races” by Ockham’s Razor
from Wolves in the Walls

Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #103 – Celtic Instrumentals

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Music from SlipJig, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Culchies, The Jolly Rogues, Haggis Rampant, Rising Gael, Con Durham & Maz O’Flaherty, J.J. Sheridan, Whalebone, Heather Alexander, Atlantic Wave, Kindred Spirits, Poitin, Prydein. www.celticmusicpodcast.com

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This Week

“Star Above The Garter / Dennis Murphy’s / Merrily Kissed The Quaker’s Wife” by SlipJig
from So Far…

“Traditional” by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer
from Scatter Pipes

“Tom Sullivan’s/Johnny Leary’s/Jimmy Keefe’s” by Culchies
from Bruscar Ban

“The Rights of Man” by The Jolly Rogues
from Privateers

“Angel Sees A Snake/Itchy Fingers/Jackson Reel” by Haggis Rampant
from Wee Beastie

“Fierce” by Rising Gael
from One More Day

“Reels: Josie McDermott’s, Come West Along The Road, The Dairy Maid” by Con Durham & Maz O’Flaherty
from Ar An Slí (On The Way)

“Sheebeg and Sheemore” by J.J. Sheridan
from The Art of Turlough O’Carolan (1670-1738)

“King of the Faeries” by Whalebone
from Rootsy Folky live and Funky

“Horsdanz – Macy’s Jig – Heather’s Hound” by Heather Alexander
from Midsummer

“Craic’d” by Atlantic Wave
from Craic’d

“The Grenadier & The Lady” by Kindred Spirits
from Dispelling All Woes

“Bofiguifluki” by Poitin
from Bofiguifluki

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PROMO – The Signal Podcast

“The Drunken Piper” by Prydein
from Heads Up

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Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #92 – Music for Halloween and Samhain

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Music from Stonecircle, Heather Dale, Poitin, Crepuscule, Grey Aengus, Jasper Coal, Battlelegs, Circled by Hounds, Serious Kitchen, Poor Man’s Fortune, David Nigel Lloyd, Minstrels of Mayhem, Ockham’s Razor, John McLean Allan, Hair of the Dog, Angus Mohr, Rising Gael. www.celticmusicpodcast.com

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Marc Gunn, The Celt Father at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival

This Week

“Tamlin” by Stonecircle
from Metamorphosis

“Black Fox” by Heather Dale
from The Road to Santiago

“Lover’s Ghost” by Poitin
from Jiggery Pokery

“Devil in the Kitchen Set” by Crepuscule
from Shades of music

“She Moved Through the Faire_A Maid in Bedlam” by Grey Aengus
from Gaelic Soup

“Twa Corbies” by Jasper Coal
from 1000 Feet Closer To Hell

“The Soup Mages” by Battlelegs
from The Soup Mages

“The Well Below The Valley” by Circled by Hounds
from Chasing Our Tales

“Young Hunting” by Serious Kitchen
from Tig

“The Unquiet Grave” by Poor Man’s Fortune
from In Good Time

“The Three Sisters and the King of the Deep Dark Well/The Just Desert” by David Nigel Lloyd
from Rivers, Kings and Curses

“The Banshee” by Minstrels of Mayhem
from Rocky Road

“The Night Before Larry Was Stretched” by Ockham’s Razor
from Ten Thousand Miles To Bedlam

“Dark Island / The Bulgarian Bandit” by John McLean Allan
from Stand Easy

“Devil’s Coal (The Legend Of Jack O’Lantern)” by Hair of the Dog
from Donegal

“Isabel the Elf-Knight” by Angus Mohr
from Symphony from a Ghost Ship

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PROMO – Renaissance Festival Podcast

“William’s Ghost” by Rising Gael
from These City Walls

CELTIC TOP 5

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.

1. “Cruel Sister” by Tania Opland & Mike Freeman
from Choice Fare

2. “Far Away” by The Kreellers
3. “Siul A Run” by Alizabr and Ann Sannat
4. “Rising of the Moon” by Michael William Harrison
5. “Pretty Too” by Rathkeltair

“Cruel Sister” by Tania Opland & Mike Freeman
“Far Away” by The Kreellers
“Siul A Run” by Alizabr and Ann Sannat
“Rising of the Moon” by Michael William Harrison
“Pretty Too” by Rathkeltair

Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #84 – Music of the Sea

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Music from Castlebay, Hank Cramer, Anne Roos, 3 Pints Gone, Wicked Tinkers, Aisling, Empty Hats, New Minstrel Revue, Rising Gael, Brigand’s Folie, Rambling Sailors, Merry Wives Of Windsor, Bad Haggis, Ockham’s Razor,y Barleyjuice, Enter the Haggis, Holly Kirby. www.celticmusicpodcast.com

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This Week:

“Mackerel Jig/Out on the Ocean” by Castlebay
from Tapestry VI – Sea & Skye

“Heaver Her & Break Her/Frank’s Reel” by Hank Cramer
from Loosely Celtic

“The Mermaid’s Tears” by Anne Roos
from Mermaids & Mariners

“Leaving of Liverpool” by 3 Pints Gone
from Home Brew

“Seal Set (Live)” by Wicked Tinkers
from Banger for Breakfast

“The Bonny Ship The Diamond – The Star Of Munster” by Aisling
from The Pilgrim’s Road

“Wave Over Wave” by Empty Hats
from 5

“The Minguelay Boat Song” by New Minstrel Revue
from Far And Away

“She’s Gone Down” by Rising Gael
from These City Walls

“Yellow Jack” by Brigand’s Folie
from Twain

“Sailor’s Prayer” by Rambling Sailors
from Wanderlust

“Mad Jenny” by Merry Wives Of Windsor
from Tales From Windsor’s Tavern

“Hymn To The Sea” by Bad Haggis
from Trip

“The Handsome Cabin Boy” by Ockham’s Razor
from Ten Thousand Miles To Bedlam

“Whiskey To The Sea” by Barleyjuice
from The Barleyjuice Irish Collection

“Down With the Ship” by Enter the Haggis
from Casualties of Retail

Find out more about the artists in this show at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you’re there, subscribe to our Celtic MP3s Music Magazine and visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store. Please 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 – Adventures of Indiana Jim

CELTIC TOP 5

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. “Death by Triple Fiddle” by The Gothard Sisters
4. “La Ta Tee Da” by Brendan O’Loughlin
3. “Who’s Yer Paddy” by The Brazen Heads
2. “Haste to the Wedding” by Birch Creek

1. “The Lady and the Past” by Holly Kirby
from The Lady and the Past