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Episode 24. The second half of the conversation with Séamus Finneran about his adventures in music promotion. Discussion includes the merchant navy, getting a resident visa in Australia, setting up a tour, Seamus Eagan - Sufferin' Gales, Willie Creedan, Martin Hayes, Michael Flatley, Helen Bommarito, Davy Spillane, San Francisco Celtic Festival, Eddie Stack, Peter O'Neill, The Plough & Stars, Randall Bays, Port Fairy Folk Festival, The Brunswick Music Festival, The National Celtic Festival, The National Folk Festival, setting up a tour from the opposite side of the planet, Green Linnet Records, the importance of reflecting after booking a tour, Eilish O'Connor, Kieran Halpin, Jackie Daley, Maura O'Keefe, The Three Weeds venue Sydney, Dennis Cahill, The Guinness Tour, John Nicholls, Donal Lunny, Sharon Shannon, Altan, Mary Black, The Irish Echo paper, promoting gigs, hiring publicists, booking a tour, booking jazz clubs, The Basement Sydney, Lúnasa, being the inspiration for putting Lúnasa together, booking their first gig which was headlining a festival, Trevor Hutchinson, Donogh Hennessey, Blue Mountains Folk Festival, Bob Charter, Gaynor Crawford, Jaslyn Hall, The World Music Show, Triple J station, Sydney Morning Herald, Seamus Begley, Jim Murray, John Dunford, Fergus Lenahan, Sydney Recital Hall, The Masters Of Tradition, Dave Power, Steve Cooney, Máirtín O'Connor, Cathal Hayden, Seamie O'Dowd, selling out the Sydney Opera House twice, Jim Murray, Jack Maher, Maureen, Canice Mills, Alan Connor, Paul Brady, Shooglenifty, Andy M. Stewart, Gerry O'Beirne, Breaking Trad, Donall Murphy, Niall Murphy, Mike Gavin, The Rambling Boys, Sean Smith, David Munnelly, Alan Burke, Gino Lupari, Capercaillie, Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson, Dick Gaughan, Mary Coughlan, Balfa Toujours, Paul Kelly, The Lyric Theatre Sydney, Bruce Giles, Chris Richards, Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald, Paul Brady and his most emotional concert, Crowded House, Seabill Hotel, Neil Finn, Mary Coughlan, James Delaney, Big Pond's foray into streaming, Monday, Clare O'Meara, Paddy Keenan, Sean Tyrrell, Susan O'Neill, Mick Flannery, The Landsdowne Club, Shooglenifty and more!
Episode 23. A conversation with Séamus Finneran about his adventures in music promotion. Discussion includes the merchant navy, getting a resident visa in Australia, setting up a tour, Seamus Eagan - Sufferin' Gales, Willie Creedan, Martin Hayes, Michael Flatley, Helen Bommarito, Davy Spillane, San Francisco Celtic Festival, Eddie Stack, Peter O'Neill, The Plough & Stars, Randall Bays, Port Fairy Folk Festival, The Brunswick Music Festival, The National Celtic Festival, The National Folk Festival, setting up a tour from the opposite side of the planet, Green Linnet Records, the importance of reflecting after booking a tour, Eilish O'Connor, Kieran Halpin, Jackie Daley, Maura O'Keefe, The Three Weeds venue Sydney, Dennis Cahill, The Guinness Tour, John Nicholls, Donal Lunny, Sharon Shannon, Altan, Mary Black, The Irish Echo paper, promoting gigs, hiring publicists, booking a tour, booking jazz clubs, The Basement Sydney, Lúnasa, being the inspiration for putting Lúnasa together, booking their first gig which was headlining a festival, Trevor Hutchinson, Donogh Hennessey, Blue Mountains Folk Festival, Bob Charter, Gaynor Crawford, Jaslyn Hall, The World Music Show, Triple J station, Sydney Morning Herald, Seamus Begley, Jim Murray, John Dunford, Fergus Lenahan, Sydney Recital Hall, The Masters Of Tradition, Dave Power, Steve Cooney, Máirtín O'Connor, Cathal Hayden, Seamie O'Dowd, selling out the Sydney Opera House twice, Jim Murray, Jack Maher, Maureen, Canice Mills, Alan Connor, Paul Brady, Shooglenifty, Andy M. Stewart, Gerry O'Beirne, Breaking Trad, Donall Murphy, Niall Murphy, Mike Gavin, The Rambling Boys, Sean Smith, David Munnelly, Alan Burke, Gino Lupari, Capercaillie, Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson, Dick Gaughan, Mary Coughlan, Balfa Toujours, Paul Kelly, The Lyric Theatre Sydney, Bruce Giles, Chris Richards, Bruce Elder, Sydney Morning Herald, Paul Brady and his most emotional concert, Crowded House, Seabill Hotel, Neil Finn, Mary Coughlan, James Delaney, Big Pond's foray into streaming, Monday, Clare O'Meara, Paddy Keenan, Sean Tyrrell, Susan O'Neill, Mick Flannery, The Landsdowne Club, Shooglenifty and more!
Our 386th episode, which aired on March 7, 2021. Backwest – Galavantin’ Reels, The Long Walk Deluce’s Patent – On the Road, Deluce’s Patent The Yanks – Devanney's Goat/Mighty Keith O'Neill/John Doherty's, The Yanks Great Big Sea – General Taylor, Play CLOSET CLASSIC: Yankee Celtic Consort – Foggy Dew/Tolkein’s Draught, Wander the Wood Drowsy Lads – Banjo Takeover, Everybody In Mairi Rankin & Eric Wright – Isle Inspired, The Cabin Sessions Andy M. Stewart & Manus Lunny – Tae The Weavers's Gin Ye Go, At It Again Carl Hession – The Ace and Deuce of Pipering/Olaim Puins, Tra: The Water’s Edge The Bonny Men – Julia Clifford/The Chapel Bell, The Broken Pledge Reelroad – Mike McGoldrick’s/Laridee, Reelroad William McPherson – Valley of Silence, Scottish Fiddlers to the Fore
Copperplate Time 345 Presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com www.liveireland.com/radi 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975 2. Mulhaire/Connolly/Coen: Imelda Roland’s/Paddy Kelly’s/Swinging on the Gate. Warming Up 3. Paddy Glackin: Julia Delaney’s/Mothers Delight. Glackin4. Andrew Murray: Castle Garden. Hell or High Water 5. Junior Crehan: Mist Covered Mountain/Caislean an Oir. Ceol an Clair 6. Mick & Aoife O’Brien & Emer Mayock: Johnny Gone to France/Highlander’s Kneebuckle/Lady O’Brien. More Tunes from the Goodman Manuscripts 7. Benny McCarthy: Cucandy/James Kelly’s. Press & Draw8. Donncha O’Briain: The Maple Leaf/Man of Arran. Donncha O’Briain9. Eilis Kennedy: The Saucy Sailor. Westward10. Liz & Yvonne Kane: Farewell to Eyrecourt/Stone in the Field/Paddy Fahy’s. Side by Side 11. Tommy Guihen: The Parcel of Land/The Streetplayer/The Drunken Landlady. The Torn Jacket 12. Caoimhin O’Fearghail: Napoleon’s Retreat/Callaghan’s HP. Uillean Piping from Waterford 13. Bob Davenport: Wild Wild, Whiskey. The Common Stone 10. Andy m. Stewart : The Errant Apprentice. Songs of Green Linnet 11. Alfie: The Drink Song. Wolves in the Woods 12. John Keehan: By Golly/ Kilglass Lakes/Con Cassidy’s Jig. Humours of Scariff 13. Daithi Gormley: Cottage in the Glen/Finbarr Dwyer’s/ Duke of Leinster. Fiddling Without A Bow 14. Aggie Whyte & Paddy Carty: Pride of the West/Charlie’s Aunt. Aggie Whyte 15. Eilis Crean: Lowlights on the Corrib/Paddy Fahy’s/Dolly’s Hill. Bitter Sweet 16. Mary Dillon & Deanta: Where Are You Tonight?. Whisper of A Secret 17. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. 1975
Gerry O'Beirne is an Irish guitarist and songwriter behind the scenes of many great Celtic musicians. I met him when he toured the U.S. with Andy M. Stewart. But his history playing music is long and fascinating. I was surprised on last summer's Celtic Invasion Vacations that he's living in Dingle, Ireland now. He's performing both solo and with many of the top Irish musicians there. Show #266. We talk about his new CD Swimming the Horses, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, and how he got started as a songwriter in the desert of America. Find out more about Gerry O'Beirne here.
Our 301st episode, which aired on April 28, 2019. Liz Carroll & Jake Charron – As the Crow Flies, Half Day Road Miller MacDonald Cormier – Alasdair Nan Stop (Gaelic Song), South Haven Andy Cohen – Blarney Pilgrim and Jig McCoy, Road Be Kind Dolly McMahon – Lord Gregory, Dolly NEW TO YOU: Gerry O’Connor – Last Night’s Joy, Last Night’s Joy Cillian Vallely & Kevin Crawford – The Ivory Bowl, On Common Ground Fairport Convention – The Lark In The Morning Medley, House Full Andy M. Stewart – MacGregor’s Gathering, Man In The Moon Michael McGoldrick – The Copperplate/The Green Mountain/The Controversial, Morning Rory Patrick Street – Frank Quinn’s Reel/Lad O’Beirne’s/Murphy’s Reel, All In Good Time Michael Tubridy – Three Polkas, The Eagle’s Whistle Luka Bloom – All I Want Is A Room Somewhere, Street Lights Gerry O’Connor – Ba dai Na Scada In, Last Night’s Joy
Our 242nd episode, which aired on March 11, 2018. Gerry O’Connor – Devanney’s Goat/Dr. Gilbert/Richard Dwyer’s, Time to Time Andy M. Stewart & Manus Lunny – My Heart Belongs to She, At It Again We Banjo 3 – Aunt Jemima’s Plaster, String Theory Talisk – Crossing, Abyss David Power – The Maids of Mount Cisco/The Old Pigeon on the Gate, The Eighteen Moloney Indianapolis Ceili Band – March, Emotional Velocity Interview with Dmitri Alano of the Indianapolis Ceili Band Indianapolis Ceili Band – Out on the Ocean/Bank of Lough Gowna/Handsome Young Maidens, Emotional Velocity Indianapolis Ceili Band – Lord Courtown, Emotional Velocity Winston Scotty Fitzgerald – James F. Dickie’s Delight/James Scott Skinner/Mrs. E. MacLeod, Classic Cuts Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem – Isn’t It Grand Boys, Ain’t It Grand Boys Pat Kirtley – The South Wind, Irish Guitar
Our 173rd episode, which aired on November 11, 2016. Le Vent du Nord – La Traversee, Dans le Airs Dave Gunning – When the Cold Weather Comes, No More Pennies Kevin Madden – Love At The Endings/The Fairy Reel/The Humours Of Tulla, The Sugar Loaf Brid Harper – Jig for Johnny and Finn from Fairymount, Brid Harper Baal Tinne – Toss the Feathers/Shoemaker’s Daughter, The Clearing Andy M. Stewart and Manus Lunny – The Exile of Erin, At It Again Karen Beaton – Polka/Mairi’s Wedding/The Crooked Stovepipe, Once Upon A Time NEW TO YOU: Scott MacMillan & Colin Grant – The Gear Changer, Good2Go Frankie Gavin & Paul Brock – The Derry/The Fishers, Omos Do Joe Cooley Sharon Shannon, Frankie Gavin, Michael McGoldrick & Jim Murray – The Jewels of the Ocean, Tunes John McSherry, Donal O’Connor & Seean Og Graham – The Return to Madagascar, Ulaid
Our 130th episode, which aired on January 15, 2016, and featured a tribute to the late Andy M. Stewart. Silly Wizard - Mo Chuachag Laghach (My Kindly Sweetheart), Caledonia's Hardy Sons Silly Wizard - The Parish of Dunkeld/The Curlew, "Live" Again Silly Wizard - The Valley of Strathmore, "Live" Again Andy M. Stewart & Manus Lunny - Tae the Weaver's Gin Ye Go, At It Again Andy M. Stewart - The Ramblin' Rover, By the Hush Silly Wizard - Miss Shepherd/Sweeney's Buttermilk/MacGlinchey's Reel, "Live" Again Silly Wizard - If I Was A Blackbird, Wild & Beautiful Silly Wizard - Miss Patricia Meagher/Laura Lynn Cunningham/A.B. Corsie (The Lad From Orkney)/Ril Bheára/Richard Dwyer's, Wild & Beautiful Andy M. Stewart & Manus Lunny - At It Again, At It Again Andy M. Stewart - Gallant Murray (Gathering Of Athole)/The White Rose, Donegal Rain Silly Wizard - Golden Golden, Kiss The Tears Away
Our eighty-sixth episode, which aired on March 13, 2015. Tannahill Weavers - Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban/Dunrobin Castle/The Wise Maid/Iain's Jig, Land of Light The Black Family - Wheel the Perambulator, The Black Family Jolly Beggarmen - Tripping Up The Stairs, Traditionally Irish Carl MacKenzie - The Spot Where My Forefathers Dwelt/Lovat's Restoration/Darling of the Uist Lasses, Music from the Simon Fraser Collection Michael McGoldrick & John McSherry - Farewell to Connaught/Liz Carroll's/Brendan's Reel/Limestone Rock, At First Light Liz Carroll - The Old Maid of Galway/Lizzy in the Lowground, Lost in the Loop Liz Carroll & Tommy Maguire - Charlie Mulvihill's/O'Donnell's Hornpipe, Kiss Me Kate Andy M. Stewart - Donegal Rain, Donegal Rain Bothy Band - Michael Gorman's/Frieze Britches/The Road to Lisdoonvarna/Joe Cooley's, In Concert J.P. Cormier - Long for the Sea, Another Morning LOCAL FOCUS: Hogeye Navvy - Bowery Girls/Murphy's Polka, Based On A True Story The Battlefield Band - Haroo Strait, The Road of Tears
Band: Ginger Ackley Homepage: http://www.gingerackley.com Description: Ginger's music is Celtic – with at Twist! A Texas native happily transplanted to Ohio, Ginger has taken her life-long passion for music, combined it with a love of history and tradition, and mixed it all into a delightful style of Celtic Folk. Performing both traditional and original songs, she sings while accompanying herself on one of her six autoharps, or jams with other folks on her penny whistles. She has been described as a songwriter “in the old style," and her most recent album “The Elf King's Horn" reaches into the magical and new age music! Personal Fact: Before I really started singing outside of a small set of friends, I traveled on a cruise in 2005 with Danny O'Flaherty and his Celtic group. They had a song writing contest among the group where the song had to be about leaving one place to go to another. It had to be upbeat and positive. The judges of the contest were Danny O'Flaherty, Danny Doyle, Andy M. Stewart and Aoife Clancy. There in the middle of the Caribbean, I wrote "It Is Time" which won the contest. I've never stopped playing and writing music since! Newest CD: The Elf King's Horn Year Released: 2015 You can subscribe to the show at www.celtfather.com where you can join my mailing list to download a free album of my Celtic geek music. Special thanks to all of my Patrons. For as little as $1 per month, you can become a patron and show your support for The Celtfather. Post feedback in the shownotes, use the hashtag #celtfather on social media, or email me marc@marcgunn.com
Mundofonías #2 Ene 2016 | Resonancias globales - Resonancias globales - Global echoes Homenaje a Andy M. Stewart, la voz de Silly Wizard y muchas resonancias británicas, balcánicas, sami, japonesas, malienses y flamencas. A tribute to Andy M. Stewart, Silly Wizard's vocalist, and a lot of British, Balkan, Saami, Japanese, Malian and flamenco echoes. Silly Wizard - Donald McGillavry (Live wizardry) Simon Mayor - Arrival of the queen of Sheba (The mandolin album) Martin Carthy - I'm champion at keeping 'em rolling (V.A. - Joy of living. A tribute to Ewan McCall) Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin - Tonight (Watershed) Baro Drom Orkestar - Fanfara ciociara (Genau) Buda Folk Band - Elindultam (Saját gy?jtés) Muzic?ka - Tam okolo Levoci (Destila?t) Diana Rasina - Sanie cu zurgalai (Romanian tales) Al Jawala - What do you care (Hypnophonic) Elin Kaven - Dohkka (Eamiritine / Rimebor) Giovanni Venosta & Sonata Islands - After dinner (Nippon Eldorado kabarett) Dorantes & Renaud Garcia-Fons - Molto enrollado (bulerías) (Paseo a dos) Spacewalk - Sina Mousso (Bamako beat talk)
Esta semana tenemos algo más de una hora de temas cantados, basándonos en Escocia pero con escapadas hasta Galicia, Asturias, Suecia, USA y Cape Breton. Además, un pequeño listado de conciertos próximos. NOTA: Las fechas de los conciertos de Barry Kerr y Rubén Bada que anunciamos en el programa no son correctas. Para ver las fechas reales (y otras muchas que no se anuncian en el podcast) visita Folkenlared.com. Crooked Still - Ain't No Grave, del cd Shaken by a Low Sound (2006) Signature Sounds Kris Drever - The Crown of London, del cd Mark the Hard Earth (2010) Navigator Llan de Cubel - Cantar de Señaldá, del cd Un Tiempu Meyor (1999) FonoAstur Mick West - Tail Toddle, del cd Sark o'Snaw (2009) Greentrax Berrogüetto - Danza de Mierol, del cd Kosmogonías (2010) Berrogüetto Música Manrán - Latha Math, single (2011) Birnam CD Andy M. Stewart & Manus Lunny - Freedom is Like Gold, del cd Dublin Lady (1987) Green Linnet Nickel Creek - Doubting Thomas, del cd Why Should the Fire Die? (2005) Sugar Hill Dougie MacLean - Disgraceful, del cd Resolution (2010) Dunkeld Records Rankin Family - Leis an Lurgainn, del cd North Country (1995) Angel Records Ewan Robertson & Gary Innes - Beeswing, del cd Shouts (2009) PD Productions Ranarim - Brinna Inga Hjärtan, del cd Morgonstjärna (2006) Drone Dan Ar Braz et L'Heritage des Celtes - Left in Peace, del cd Finisterres (1997) Agradecer a Greentrax el suministro de cds promocionales.