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On this episode of Simply Scottish, we continue exploring Scotland's global reach with three more profiles of Scottish Americans. We'll look at inventor William Kennedy Dickson, actress and singer Judy Garland, and author Washington Irving. Plus, great music from Cruinn, Calum Stewart, Iona Fyfe, and others!
In today's Celtic Feedback, someone pointed out that I made a commitment to Celtic music years ago. It's still going strong and growing each and every week as I share more indie Celtic music from artists like Fiddleheads, Academy of Irish Music, Spirited Lads, Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flock, Hearthfire Duo, The Sorries, Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen, Old Man Flanagan's Ghost, Poitin, Gwilym Morus, Keltikon, Aiden's Clan, Hair of the Dog, Bang On the Ear, Round the House. Thank you for being on this journey with me and inspiring me to create an awesome Celtic music show each and every week! If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. 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What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening, or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. This Week in Celtic Music 0:27 "The Annan Polka / Swedish Polka / Caddam Woods" by Fiddleheads from And The Fiddles Played On 5:21 "Farrell O'Gara" by Academy of Irish Music from Cruinn 8:30 "Bold O'Donahue" by Spirited Lads from Spirited Lads 11:04 "Slip Jigs: The Echo of Carrowkeel/The Cock and the Hen/Hardiman the Fiddler" by Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flock from The New Blackthorn Stick 15:24 "Kishmul's Galley" by Hearthfire Duo from Kishmul's Galley 19:28 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 22:42 "The Thiggin' Song" by The Sorries from Auld Lang Syne 24:19 "Bundle and Go / My Mind Will Never Be Easy (feat. Brian Miller)" by Nathan Gourley and Laura Feddersen from Life Is All Checkered 27:10 "May" by Old Man Flanagan's Ghost from Sociable 32:08 "Scholar" by Poitin from Bofiguifluki 37:00 "Cold City" by Gwilym Morus from Live Performance 40:46 CELTIC FEEDBACK 43:22 "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" by Keltikon from Agenbite of Inwit 47:41 "Were You at the Rock?" by Aiden's Clan from Give It A Go 50:03 "Paddy On the Railway" by Hair of the Dog from At the Parting Glass 53:13 "Mairi's Wedding" by Bang On the Ear from Tales From the Glen 56:42 "Banks of the Fordie" by Round the House from At This Stage The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com.
Tha Ruaraidh ag innse mu eachdraidh dreuchd Cruinn-eòlaiche Rìoghail na h-Alba. Ruaraidh MacLean takes a look at the history of the role of geographer royal for Scotland.
It's electric! In a new series called Six Degrees of Scotland, we explore Scotland's connections to the world. On this episode, learn five different ways to connect Scotland to the history and development of electricity, from the groundbreaking work of James Maxwell and Lord Kelvin to the innovation of James Bowman Lindsay, Thomas Edison, and others. Plus, enjoy highlights from the latest issue of Scottish Memories Magazine! We'll explore the transport issue including trams, buses, trains, and more. Listen to great music from new Gaelic quartet Cruinn, the latest from Blazin' Fiddles, the sound of the pipes, and more!
Hi there, We’re celebrating the 2013 MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards in this podcast. If you would like to vote (until November 22nd 2013 go to www.scotstradmusicawards.com). First up is Beer from Ross Ainslie’s Wide Open CD (nominated in Album in the Year). Then it is Fiona Hunter (nominated in Scots Singer of the Year) from her March 2014 released new CD and then Ailie Robertson’s Traditional Spirits album (Ailie is nominated in Instrumentalist of the Year). We finish off with the remaining 3 Album of the Year nominees. First it is Cruinn, then Battlefield Band’s Room Enough for All and finishing off the podcast with Marie Fielding’s An Tra. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Hi there, Here's the latest Foot Stompin' Scottish music podcast. This month we have the Glenfinnan Ceilidh Band followed by Gaelic supergroup Cruinn. Next up is the Simon Bradley Trio and then a beautiful version of Morag a Dunbheagan sung by the great George Clavey. After that it is Adam McCulloch singing Sally Wheatley and we finish off with the fabulous Blazin' Fiddles. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.