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We're taking a journey today as I share the story of how I found myself playing Sci Fi Drinking Songs at science fiction conventions around the nation. This is Pub Songs & Stories #284 0:15 - Marc Gunn and Jesse Ferguson “Molly Malone” from Come Adventure With Me 2:52 - WELCOME TO PUB SONGS & STORIES I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Sci F' Irish musician and podcaster living in Atlanta, Georgia. This show is for fans of Celtic music and science fiction and fantasy. I create Celtic-inspired music. In fact, I also host the multi-award-winning Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. I've done that for nearly 19 years now. But I also love science fiction and fantasy. I started playing at Dragon Con, the largest fan run sci fi convention in 2002 and in 2007, I started playing at Gen Con, the largest gaming convention. Both have been super instrumental to my music and career over the years. And today, I'm gonna share a live concert from Gen Con 2023 of Sci Fi Drinking Songs, where I not only share some of my more popular songs there, but I also share how I got here in the first place. If you're new to the show, please subscribe. You can do that PubSong.com or Just send me an email to follow@celtfather. I'm currently working on a new podcast series where I highlight my very first solo album, Soul of a Harper, which is 20 years old this year. I hope to release that series this summer. But I thought I'd give you a live show as you await the next series. New Poll: Come Adventure With Me Merch: Come Adventure Album Pin, Poster, Songbook and CD 5:34 - UPCOMING SHOWS JUN 8-15: Celtic Invasion of the Isle of Man, UK JUNE 22: Nerdy Wonderland at The Lost Druid, Avondale Estates, GA AUG 1-4: Gen Con, Indianapolis, IN SEP 28 - OCT 5: Celtic Invasion of Scotland's Whisky, UK OCT 18-20: MultiVerse, Atlanta, GA NOV 15-17: CONjuration, Duluth, GA 7:26 - The Gothard Sisters "Nightfall" from Dragonfly On Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #656 11:38 - CELEBRATE THE THINGS YOU LOVE The show is brought to you by my supporters on Patreon. If you enjoy this podcast or my music, please join the Club. You get something new every week. That includes bonus podcasts, downloadable songs, printed sheet music, blogs, or stories from the road. Plus, you'll get access to videos like my Coffee with The Celtfather video concerts. Email follow@celtfather ! If you can't support me financially, just sign up on Patreon for free. Special thanks to our new and returning patrons: Laura Belle, Michelle Powers, James Regan, Tim G. Thomas, Danny Faught 12:26 - SCI FI DRINKING SONGS SHOW FROM GEN CON 2023 If you are an official member of the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon, then you can also download all of the individual songs in this show. You can also just buy the songs on Patreon as well. 13:17 - “Intro” 13:56 - “Jedi Drinking Songs” 19:01 - “Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits” 24:23 - “Reavers, Malcolm, Reavers” 30:35 - “Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster” 35:28 - “The Leprechaun” 38:56 - “Come Adventure With Me” 43:46 - “Doctor of Gallifrey” 47:26 - “Close Your Eyes” 51:24 - “A Drop of Vulcan Blood” 56:48 - “Breathing” 1:03:31 - “The Mining Ship the Red Dwarf” 1:09:11 - “Naked” 1:12:27 - “Kilted For Her Pleasure” 1:15:16 - “Don't Blink” 1:19:45 - “Ring of Hope” 1:23:56 - “Mingulay Boat Song” 1:30:29 - “You Are My Thor” 1:35:10 - CLOSING 1:35:29 - CREDITS Thanks for listening to Pub Songs & Stories. This episode was edited by Mitchell Petersen. You can follow and listen to the show on my Patreon or wherever you find podcasts. Sign up to my mailing list to learn more about songs featured in this podcast and discover where I'm performing. Remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment. Have fun and sing along at www.pubsong.com! #pubstories #gothardsisters #gencon
The first Friday of May is no pants day. Learn about the origins of this hilarious holiday, and if it was actually invented by a Scotsman in Glasgow in the early 1800s. I talk about a man who wears a kilt every day. You will also learn about some sustainable green bath products. Listen to music by Marc Gunn, Vicki Swan and Johnny Dyer, Niamh Dunne, and Brobdingnagian Bards This is Pub Songs & Stories #270. 0:25 - Brobdingnagian Bards “Seven Drunken Nights in Hobbiton” from I Will Not Sing Along 4:49 - WELCOME TO PUB SONGS & STORIES This is the audio edition of my newsletter. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a rhythm and folk Celtic musician and podcaster living in Atlanta, Georgia. If you're new to the show, please subscribe. You can do that PubSong.com/free or even better or you can subscribe and download all of my songs in this show. Just send me an email. You will get an auto responder with a link to download this month's songs. You will also get that subscribe link. It's quick and easy. While you're emailing me to get your free EP, let me know what you're doing while listening to this episode. 6:04 - WHAT'S NEW STORY 7:40 - UPCOMING SHOWS MAY 17: Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube @ 10:30 AM Eastern JUN 3-10: Celtic Invasion Vacations, County Mayo, Ireland JUN 24: The Lost Druid Brewery, Avondale Estates, GA @ TBD JUL 22: Burnt Hickory Brewery, Kennesaw, GA @ 6:30 - 9:30 PM 8:50 - GUEST SONG: Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer "1924" Hear the story behind the song in show #603 Celtic Tides of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. 14:44 - STORY OF NO PANTS DAY In 2000, the Knighthood of Buh, a student organization at the University of Texas at Austin, held their first annual No Pants Day celebration on the first Friday of May. Andrew and I were practicing daily on the South Mall of the university as the Brobdingnagian Bards. So we were there as a bunch of students ran through the school shouting and waving signs about the oppression of pants. The event resonated with me because, well, we wore kilts at all of our shows. We were “pantless” too. The event spread to other locations around the nation and eventually the world. But it took me four years before I wrote “A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day”, a parody of the traditional Scottish song “Jock Stuart”. Instead of “a man you don't meet every day”, my song was about a man who loved wearing kilts, like I did. I didn't stop there. Again, I felt like No Pants Day was a Scottish holiday. So I decided to create a backstory for my song. I wanted people to think that the origins of No Pants Day was actually a Scottish holiday called No Troosers Day. I researched Scottish history and learned about the Proscription Act of 1746. This act banned the Scots from wearing “highland clothing”. The goal of course was to assimilate the Scots into Great Britain, just like the Disarming Act banned the Scottish from wearing weapons. From that base, I wrote a fictional history of an uprising in Glasgow where the Scots removed their trousers and donned their kilts and rewrote “Jock Stuart” to celebrate their love of the kilt and their culture. The best thing about this fictional history was that a few years later, a newspaper in Canada quoted the blog where I shared this fake history saying that this was ACTUALLY the origins of No Pants Day. This should serve as a reminder to all of us. Check your sources! I finally recorded this song in 2009 for my CD, Kilted For Her Pleasure. “Jock Stuart (A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day)” lyrics by Marc Gunn, May 6, 2004, music traditional Oh my name is Jock Stuart, I´m a trooser-less man And my roving young fellows move freely * So be easy and free in nae boxers or briefs I´m a man who wears a kilt every day. I'm Highlander made and a piper to trade And the tartan is me flag that I wear. I go out with my gun and my dog for to hunt Try to make me wear troosers, and you'll pay. I've got acres of land, I've got ships to command So burn your pants on No Troosers Day So come fill up my glass with whiskey or rum Then send o'er your lass and you'll see. It's better easy and free in nae boxers or briefs I'm a man who wears a kilt every day. 20:52 - Marc Gunn “A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 23:40 - JOIN THE CLUB The show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. If you enjoy this podcast or my music, please join the Club. Every week, you get bonus podcasts, downloadable songs, printed sheet music, blogs, or stories from the road. Plus, you get weekly access to my Coffee with The Celtfather video concerts. Sign up for as little as $5 per month and save 15% with an annual membership. Thanks to my newest Gunn Runners on Patreon: Don S, Melissa Randall, A. Lynch, Traci Girard-Turner, Michelle Hahn, Lisa M, David Willer, Jo Navarre, Tracy O'Shea, Antoinette Brenion, John Dowling 26:59 - Niamh Dunne "Tides w/ Karan Casey" from Tides 30:25 - GREEN PRODUCTS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT I'm actively trying to buy fewer items that are packaged in plastic because plastic is made from chemicals from fossil fuel production. It also lasts pretty much forever. It is virtually impossible to remove it entirely from what I buy. But I have found a few items that I enjoy that are not that I thought I'd share. Did you know you can buy shampoo and conditioner in bar form? This was one of those weird rabbit holes I went down. Once upon a time, we didn't have liquid shampoo and conditioner. It certainly wasn't in a big plastic bottle. A day after I started researching this a few months back, Gwen came home with a Love Beauty and Planet shampoo conditioner bar from Target. I immediately tried it out and loved it. You can see a list of Shampoo and Conditioner bars here. My favorite body soap is the Dr Bronner's Lavender soap. I was starting to lament losing that when I just saw they have bar soap also. And of course, all of those are wrapped in paper and I can get it at my local Publix. 34:58 - Marc Gunn “Kilty Pleasure” from Selcouth 38:59 - CREDITS Thanks for listening to Pub Songs & Stories. The show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Every week, you'll get a new podcast or song or video or video concert. You'll also save 25% off all the merch in my store. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. You can subscribe and listen to the show wherever you find podcasts. Sign up to my mailing list to read the show notes for this episode and find out where I'm performing. And of course, please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Have fun and sing along at www.pubsong.com! #pubstories
What happens when a traditional Irish song is rewritten about zombies? And I have CDs!!!! If you didn't say, “You have Cds…”, you'll find out why it's important. It's kind of funny. This is Sci Fi Pub Songs & Stories #268. 0:16 - “Isn't It Grand Boys” from Happy Songs of Death 4:09 - WELCOME TO SCI FI PUB SONGS & STORIES This is the audio edition of my newsletter. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a rhythm and folk Celtic musician living in Atlanta, Georgia. I play traditional Irish and Scottish drinking songs. I'm also a songwriter. I write songs inspired by Celtic culture as well as pop culture, things like Lord of the Rings, Firefly, Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who and more. If you're new to the show, please subscribe. You can do that PubSong.com/free or even better or you can subscribe and download all of my songs in this show. Just send me an email. pubsong@ celtfather You will get an auto responder with a link to download this month's songs. You will also get that subscribe link. It's quick and easy. While you're emailing me to get your free EP, let me know what you're doing while listening to this episode. We kicked off the show… 5:04 - WHAT'S NEW STORY I really should talk more about the stuff I sell in my store. But it feels uncomfortable to do so. That's one of the reasons if you go to any of my live shows, and I say, “I have Cds”. Audience members will shout “you have Cdddsss?!” It's a little gimmick I use to draw attention to my merch. And it's really catchy. I was listening to the last episode of the podcast about writing drinking songs. While I talked about my song “The Cat Came Back… the Cat's Perspective,”. It's from my C-D… And then I paused, just like I do at live shows. When I listened to the episode, I responded, “You have CDs…” It got me thinking. Could we do that same thing through a podcast? I don't know. But we're gonna try. We're gonna make this podcast into a sort of an interactive drinking game. Each time I mention CDs, your job is to audibly respond, “you have CDs…” 6:25 - UPCOMING SHOWS APR 1-9: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX APR 6: Dragon Con Filk Music Concert with Brobdingnagian Bards @ 7 PM CST APR 20: Cat Drinking Songs on Bandcamp @ 7 PM EAST APR 21-23: Jordan Con, Atlanta, GA APR 29. The Lost Druid Earth Day Biking Concert, Avondale Estates, Ga @ 6:30-9:30 PM JUN 3-10: Celtic Invasion Vacations, County Mayo, Ireland 9:24 - The Celtic Kitchen Party “Covid-19 Shanty” from Last Call 11:11 - COMMENTS I don't get a ton of feedback for this show. But if you send an email to pubsong@celtfather with a short comment about the show… or just mentioning CDs that you love, that's a great way for us to interact and have more of a conversation. In fact, if you need a starter, I'd love it if you would grab your phone. Go to your voice recorder app. Say, “You have Cds”. Then email it to me. Marisa Halvorson emailed: "Hello Marc! I have been listening to your songs practically nonstop this St. Paddy's season (I'm in NOLA and work on Magazine street so season it is) I had to work on the day the Irish Channel parade rolled and definitely enjoyed it more with your songs keeping me company while locked in my building by parade goers. Thank you for always keeping me company and my spirits up with your music." Kennedy Johnson emailed: "Happy St Patricks Day to you Marc. I hope you and your family are well on this day of Green & Orange
St Patrick's Day isn't just about drinking. But I will tell you the story of how I learned to write drinking songs so you can write your own… just sing along a little more easily. I share 17 amazing Celtic Bands you should check out for St Patrick's Day. Learn a green idea for investing in our climate. This is Sci Fi Pub Songs & Stories #267. 0:22 - Kilted Kings “Ride On” from Flower of Scotland 4:42 - WELCOME TO SCI FI PUB SONGS & STORIES Happy St Patrick's Day! I am Marc Gunn. I'm a rhythm and folk Celtic musician living in Atlanta, Georgia. This is the audio edition of my weekly newsletter. I play traditional Irish and Scottish drinking songs. I also write songs inspired by pop culture, things like Lord of the Rings, Firefly, and Doctor Who. That's why this is Sci Fi Pub Songs & Stories. But this week, I'm mostly focusing on St Patrick's Day fun. 5:17 - UPCOMING SHOWS MAR 17: Little Shop of Stories, Decatur, Ga @ 7:00-7:30 PM, St Patrick's Day Show with my Family MAR 18: Pontoon Brewing, Sandy Springs, GA @ 12-3 PM MAR 18: Ironshield Brewing, Lawrenceville, GA @ 7-10 PM APR 29: The Lost Druid, Avondale Estates, Ga JUN 3-10: Celtic Invasion Vacations, County Mayo, Ireland 8:15 - WHAT'S NEW STORY Studio Days NPR Tiny Desk Concert performance of “Blink” 15:53 - Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser “Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye” from How America Saved Irish Music 19:47 - FEEDBACK Mitchell Petersen responded to my last newsletter about “Saying No Even If It's Included”. I said “When I choose fruit and vegetables, I pick the ones that aren't in plastic bags. I get a little grossed out by putting them on the scanner. But then I wash them when I get home.” He responded: “FYI, we have these bags for fruits and veggies at the grocery store and they are awesome and you don't need to use the plastic bags OR have to put your stuff straight in the basket” 21:08 - One of the best things about Dragon Con… 21:55 - DOWNLOAD MY FREE EP You can download all of my songs in this show. Just send me an email. pubsong@ celtfather You will get an auto responder with a link to download this month's album. You can also subscribe to the podcast if you're not already subscribed. It's quick and easy. While you're emailing me to get your free EP, let me know what you're doing while listening to this episode. 24:08 - Jiggy “King of the Faeries” from Translate New video: “Fiery Arrow” 27:21 - STORY OF THE CAT CAME BACK… THE CAT'S PERSPECTIVE I learned how to write a drinking song thanks to “The Cat Came Back… The Cat's POV”. First, let me point out, a drinking song isn't about alcohol. It's a song with a fun, easy-to-sing chorus. Sometimes it's interactive. “Wild Rover” has claps in the chorus. “Rattlin' Bog” and “The Unicorn Song” have a whole bunch of motions that act out the lyrics. “Seven Drunken Nights” and “Big Strong Man” have phrases that the audience shouts back at the singer. These were the songs I was thinking of when I wrote the cat's perspective of a famous folk song. I never liked “The Cat Came Back.” It was cruel and I love cats. So I decided to rewrite the song using the melody of “The Moonshiner”. But I wanted to make it a call-and-response song. So I added “Ka-Boom”, “Gurgle” and more to the end of the verses. But when I finally decided to play it live, I had NO idea how to get the audience to interact with the song. Eventually, I taught the audience the 5 different responses (five, really? What was I thinking?). I introduce each exclamation before the verse. But it's still difficult to get them involved. If you want to write a drinking song, keep it simple. One call and response throughout is best. Teach it at the beginning of the song. “Slainte Mhaith” is a great drinking song. It has an easy-to-sing chorus. But it also has a super easy call-and-response. “When I sing slainte mhaith, you shout it back to me. Slainte mhaith! [Slainte mhaith]”. Sometimes you learn to do something the easy way. With this song, I learned what not to do. Ah well. Live and learn. Here's the lyrics to “The Cat Came Back… The Cat's Perspective”: I was a crazy cat for many a year, My years are advancing. Now I sleep in my chair. But old Mr. Johnson still wants me to play If I don't get active, he'll send me away. I'm a yellow tabby, kinda flabby. And I'm coming home. And if you don't like me, then leave me alone! I'll eat when I'm hungry. I'll sleep when I'm tired. And if you try to wake me, you'll wish you had died. His neighbor ambushed me with shotgun and dynamite. My cat senses warned me. So I put up a fight. I clawed at his cigarette. It fell to the floor. It lit the dynamite as I ran out the door. KA-BOOM! He gave me to a boy with a dollar and a note To drown me in the river when we were afloat. I saw the rope come towards me and let out a yowl. The boat tipped on over. The poor boy was drowned. GURGLE! He gave me to a man going up in a balloon. I clung to his head. I am no buffoon. The man tried to free me, but then lost control. I stole his parachute as he crashed ‘gainst a knoll. KER-SPLAT! He took me to the mill where the meat was ground. He left off the lights, so I wouldn't look around. But I saw that food processor come closer to me, I jumped to the floor. He tripped bloodily. CRUNCH! Mr. Johnson, Mr. Johnson, I know you hate me, But I have nine lives and you haven't even three. Blessed are the cat lovers. Blessed are all kitties So love me or leave me alone for to sleep. PURR 32:22 - Marc Gunn “The Cat Came Back… The Cat's Perspective” from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 35:34 - JOIN THE CLUB The show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. If you enjoy this podcast or my music, please join the Club. Every week, you get bonus podcasts, downloadable songs, printed sheet music, blogs, or stories from the road. Plus, you get weekly access to my Coffee with The Celtfather video concerts. Sign up for as little as $5 per month and save 15% with an annual membership. Thanks to my newest Gunn Runners on Patreon: Alice M, Karla A, Triskele, Ayden B 36:07 - 17 CELTIC BANDS FOR ST PATRICK'S DAY Whether you're a die-hard Celtic music fan or your interest tends to heat up more around St. Patrick's Day, we have a band for you! We've assembled 17 of them here for you to add to your holiday playlist, or to check out in your spare time. Each of them has earned a spot on the list because they have something special to offer, so take a listen—and enjoy! Read the blog. 44:16 - CLIP: Poitin “Dirty Old Town” from One For the Road 45:13 - Poitin “The Knife in the Bread” from One For the Road 49:17 - INVESTING IN A GREEN ST PATRICK'S DAY It's fascinating how creative people are when it comes to finding innovative new ways to combat climate change. One of the more creative is through banking. The fossil fuel industry is funded by investors. What happens if investors refuse to invest in them because they don't want to support the fossil fuel industry? We will see greener energy. There's a campaign in the U.K. asking people to green their investments. Thinking about that I just migrated to a new Mutual Fund so that my money no longer supports Fossil Fuels. Yeah. My small mutual fund will not make a huge difference. But imagine if just you and I made this change and we had the exact same amount in our pension? What if 10 other people on my mailing list did the same? Or 30? Multiply your pension times 30 and we start to make a real impact. That's really what it takes. It takes each of us being aware and making small changes to force banks to stop investing in fossil fuels and start investing in the health of our planet. 52:34 - Marc Gunn “St Patrick Never Drank” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 54:50 - ALBUM GIVEAWAY CONT… 56:47 - Marc Gunn “Wild Mountain Thyme” from The Bridge 1:01:29 – CREDITS Thanks for listening to Sci Fi Pub Songs & Stories. The show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Every week, you'll get a new podcast or song or video or video concert. You'll also save 25% off all my merch in my store. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. You can subscribe and listen to the show wherever you find podcasts. Sign up to my mailing list to read the show notes for this episode and find out where I'm performing. And of course, please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Have fun and sing along at www.pubsong.com! #pubstories #jiggy #poitin
There are demons beneath your bed that are gonna eat you up this year. I am unofficially performing at GaFilk this weekend in Atlanta. And I count down the Best Celtic Bands of 2022. This is Atlanta Pub Songs & Stories #262. 0:16 - “The Prettiest Hobbit” by Kilted Kings from Flower of Scotland 2:08 - WELCOME TO ATLANTA PUB SONGS & STORIES I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic and folk musician living in Atlanta, Georgia. This is the audio liner notes for the songs I record and play and for the stories I gather and the people I meet in the city of Atlanta and beyond. This is the first episode as an Atlanta-centric podcast. Hopefully, I can do it justice. 4:26 - WHAT IS GAFILK? Filk is the music of fandom. The name started as a misspelling of folk music that was happening at science fiction conventions back in the 60s. GaFilk, or Georgia Filk, is a convention that happens every year here in Atlanta, Georgia. I was first introduced to it when Brobdingnagian Bards was invited as a Super Secret Guest. We were still performing together in Austin. It's a different kind of convention. There aren't a whole bunch of panels on your favorite fandoms. It's all about the music… and the people. Folks from all over the nation gather together to sing songs inspired by science fiction, fantasy, parodies, and just geek out together. And it's a RelaxaCon. It's super laid back. I've been a guest about three times, including with the Bards. This year, I'm just going for fun. But I'll have CDs and album pins and will do my best to entertain you when it's my turn in the filk circle. 6:50 - UPCOMING SHOWS Here are some more shows happening this month: JAN 6-8: GaFilk, Atlanta, GA JAN 12: Internet Concert with Special Guest @ 6:30 PM EST JAN 21: Maggie McGuinness Pub, Huntsville, AL @ 7 PM JAN 28: The Lost Druid, Avondale Estates @ 6:30-9:30 PM JUN 3-10: Celtic Invasion Vacations, County Mayo, Ireland 10:06 - Altan "Dúlamán" from Island Angel 13:45 - JOIN THE CLUB The show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. If you enjoy this podcast and my music, please join the Club. You get 4-10 new things every month. That includes bonus podcasts, downloadable songs, printed sheet music, blogs, stories from the road, and access to Coffee with The Celtfather video concerts. Sign up for as little as $5 per month. And you can save 15% with an annual membership. Thanks to my newest Gunn Runners on Patreon: Rich C, Janice G, Emil V, Bob H, Marguerite K 14:42 - COUNTDOWN OF TOP 10 CELTIC BANDS OF 2022? I was listening to a podcast called Hit Parade. They talk about the hits. The host is a Charts Nerd. Like me, he listened to Casey Kasem's Top 40 Hits back in the 80s. I wasn't quite as obsessed as he was. But I did love the show. My interest in charts really took off in the early 2000s when the Brobdingnagian Bards were topping the charts. I was able to figure out the system and how to maximize our success there. So now I have Two Charts that I keep track of each year. One is the Celtic Top 20. This is the last episode of the year of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. I highlight fan votes for the top 20 songs and tunes of all of the episodes of the year. The second is my organic pick of the Top 10 Celtic Bands. Meaning, these are the bands I played the most. I didn't plan to play any band more than any other. But I did. You can read the blog, Top 10 Celtic Bands of 2022, on my website. You can also check out my 5 Celtic Bands to Watch in 2023. 24:37 - DOWNLOAD MY FREE EP You can download all of my songs in this show. Just send me an email. pubsong@celtfather You can let me know what you're doing while listening to this episode. I'd love to hear from you. You will get an auto responder with a link to download this month's album. Please subscribe to the podcast if you're not already subscribed. It's quick and easy. And just like this Free EP, it is FREE! 25:38 - “Biddy Mulligan” by Banshee in the Kitchen from Last Pint - NOT 31:38 - STORY OF CLOSE YOUR EYES & REAVERS LULLABY One of my most-popular songs since 2009 is a song called "Close Your Eyes". It's commonly known as "The Demon Lulllaby". The song was written in 2003 by filker, Daniel Glasser. It won Best Comedy Song in the 2008 Pegasus Awards. That's also the year I first heard the song. It was a I-Con Science Fiction Convention in Stony Brook, New York. I remember those filk circles fairly well. Now if you're not familiar with the word filk, that is the music of fandom. It's the music you hear at science fiction conventions. The word was first used as a misprint of folk music that was happening at conventions back in the '50s. I guess con goers liked the term, because next thing you know, filk circles exploded. The filk circles at I-Con were my first. My old band, Brobdingnagian Bards, were invited to be guests at I-Con back in 2002, I believe. I saw Emerald Rose was performing there and thought, "why on earth is a Celtic band like us playing at science fiction convention". So I booked us and realize con goers love Celtic music, and that we were also playing filk, with songs like "Do Virgins Taste Better" and "If I Had A Million Ducats". Any case, we were invited to the I-Con Filk Circle. We sang our songs and began building an audience. 2008 was our last year at the convention before we broke up. I don't remember who sang "Close Your Eyes". But I loved it. After we parted ways, I did an internet search to find the song. Lo and behold, I found it on the Pegasus Awards website. I contacted Daniel Glasser and asked if I could record the song. He was extremely generous to say yes. I had never played the song live when I recorded it in January 2009 for my CD Kilted For Her Pleasure on the North Shore in Louisiana at my friend Jamie Haeuser's house. Jamie recorded percussion on a couple of tracks for that album. As a lullaby, I kept the song pretty barebones, just me and the autoharp. And it worked. As I played it at shows, it was an immediate favorite. "The demons in your bed are gonna eat you up". One of my most-memorable moments was performing it a giant ballroom at Dragon Con in 2009. The stage was simple with me dressed in my black kilt, long hair flowing, the enormous sideburns, and an autoharp as I sang the song, pausing for comedic effect. (YouTube video)The audience was in tears by the end. It was a brilliant start to my solo career. The song was an obvious hit. I'm gonna play the song for you right now. And then I'll share the filk of the song in a moment. 37:10 - "Close Your Eyes" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 40:51 - STORY OF REAVER'S LULLABY In 2010, my first daughter was born--Kenzie. Having a daughter made this song even better. Not only do I like singing it to her. But there's no better way of finishing the song and stating, "If you enjoy this song, then your CD purchases help to pay for my daughter's therapy when she grows up." And it's true. Your purchases do help to pay for her therapy. So please.... Well, if she wasn't disturbed, then she has been when I filked the filk. I think it was 2014 when I first filked "Close Your Eyes". The song was already popular at my many shows. I started performing it at my Firefly Drinking Songs show at Gen Con the year before. It was well-loved. Now when I'm up on stage, I'm always looking to use things from the moment to include in the show. Some people complain about hecklers. I don't think I've ever met a heckler I didn't like. They just give me ammo to improve my show. The year before "Close Your Eyes" was a hit. But could I make it funnier? “Close your eyes and sleep There are... reavers in your dreams.” Reavers! Hey that works! I remember thinking. The reavers in your bed... I can't tell you why I decided to change the next line. But the response was mind-blowing. “The reavers in your bed… Are gonna eat your face!” The room erupted. Those who knew the original song already thought it was funny. But the visual of the horrifying reavers eating someone's face... well, it worked! Over the next few years, I tried changing the lyrics more to suit Firefly, but they never really came. Meanwhile, several Browncoats kept asking, "when are going to record that song?!" I set a Milestone on Patreon in 2017. If I raised enough money, I would record the song for a short EP. The goal was met. I sat down to record the song and ended up recording a whole bunch of Firefly songs. Lo and behold I had a new album. The album is called As Long As I'm Flyin'. It will be officially released on March 6, 2018. March is the only month that you will be able to buy a physical copy of the album online for the foreseeable future. So mark your calendar. If you want a download of the album, along with a bunch of notes about it, become a Patron of music. JOIN THE GUNN RUNNERS CLUB ON PATREON! You'll be able to buy it everywhere online. And you can stream it through Spotify. I would deeply appreciate it if you would help me spread the word. You can share this podcast. Of course, my previous Firefly album with Bedlam Bards, Firefly Drinking Songs, is on sale. If you ever wanted to experience what it's like going to a pub in Canton on Higgin's Moon, you want to own this album. 48:26 - CREDITS Thanks for listening to Atlanta Pub Songs & Stories. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. You can subscribe and listen to the show wherever you find podcasts. O can also subscribe to my mailing list. You will get regular updates of new music, podcasts, special offers, and you'll more stories behind several of my most-popular songs. And of course, please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Have fun and sing along at www.pubsong.com! #pubstories #celticmusic #top20
We're visiting Scotland through music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Mike Katz, Spencer Murray & Pipeslinger, The Sorries, Old Blind Dogs, Battlefield Band, Jimi McRae, Ed Miller, Alasdair White, Barrowburn, Marc Gunn, Duncan McLauchlan, Hugh Morrison, Deirdre Graham,Talisk, Moonrakers I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you Heard music you loved, share the episode and tag the artist on social. Include the show time so they can quickly listen and enjoy. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. Musicians rely on your support so they can keep creating new music. If music in this show inspired you, you can buy their CDs, digital downloads, shirts, album pins, and other merch. You can follow them on streaming and see their shows. More and more Celtic musicians are on Patreon, just like this podcast. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 - Mike Katz "The Bookie's Jig / Seann Bhriogais Uilleim (Willie's Old Trousers) / The Reel of Bogie (Ruidhle Bhalgaidh)" from A Month of Sundays 3:39 - WELCOME 4:41 - Spencer Murray & Pipeslinger "Bordertown" from Sound & Fury 8:15 - The Sorries "Bonnie Dundee (Scott's Original Verses)" from Bends of the Bow 12:57 - Old Blind Dogs "Akins" from Knucklehead Circus 18:31 - Battlefield Band "The Shipyard Apprentice" from The Producer's Choice 22:17 - FEEDBACK 24:20 - Jimi McRae "Global Gathering" from Global Gathering 29:39 - Ed Miller "My Bonnie Border Lass" from Lolander 33:09 - Alasdair White "The Kirkpatricks of Iona" from An Clàr Geal (The White Album) 36:14 - Barrowburn "Rose And The Lindsey" from Mist Covered Mountains 40:05 - Marc Gunn "The Maid Went to the Mill" from Kilted For Her Pleasure 42:22 - THANKS 44:17 - Duncan McLauchlan "Dumfarlin Toun Forever" from Single 49:47 - Hugh Morrison "Ain't Coming Back" from Lift Your Head Up 53:48 - Deirdre Graham "Moch an - Diugh a Rinn Mi Èirigh" from URRANTA 58:07 - Talisk "Rations" from Beyond 1:04:35 - CLOSING 1:06:57 - Moonrakers "Albion Heart" from Bird on the Wing The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. Subscribe through your favorite podcatcher or on our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME CELTOPHILE TO CELTIC MUSIC * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a musician and podcaster. I want to introduce you to some amazing Celtic bands and musicians. The artists in this show need your support, which you can do by buying their music. You can find a link to all of the artists, along with show times and chapters for each song when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. Show was introduced by Roderick Nevin of the band Fire in the Glen. WHAT'S NEW IN IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC: BEST OF 2022 Two weeks after the episode is launched, I compile the latest Celtic Top 20 votes to update a playlist on Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube. These are the results of your voting. You can help these artists out by following the playlists and adding tracks you love to your playlists. Subscribe to our newsletter to find out who was added this week. Listen on Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube. START PODCASTING Podcasting is a fun way to share a message and spread ideas. I've hosted my podcasts with Libsyn since the start. It's the best place to host your podcast. So why not share your love of Celtic music and culture. Sign up through my link and you can support this podcast as well. Oh! And drop me an email if you'd like some hints on how to make a successful podcast. BUY SELCOUTH BY MARC GUNN My latest CD features Sci F'Irish music. That means it is original songs fusing pop culture themes with Irish drinking songs. There are some traditional music on the album. But mostly, it features songwriting by Marc Gunn with guests including: Screeched Inn, The Muckers, Jamie Haeuser, Sam Gillogly, Nathan Deese, and Mikey Mason. Selcouth means, “when everything is strange and different, yet you find it marvelous anyway.” The album is not completely Celtic and it's not just science fiction and fantasy. It's a fusion of the two. It's heartfelt and a lot of fun. It's now on sale in my Bandcamp store. Check out Selcouth now. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out nearly every week. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. As a patron, you hear episodes before regular listeners, vote in the Celtic Top 20, and a private feed to listen to the show. That's for as little as $1 per episode. 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VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.net/ The Ren Cruise https://www.therencruise.com/ SONGS Jedi Drinking Song performed by Brobdignagian Bards from the album Dragons and Virgins https://www.thebards.net All About That Space Library Bards performed by Library Bards from the album Bardcore https://www.librarybards.com Space Shanty performed by Misbehavin' Maidens from the album Swearing is Caring https://misbehavinmaidens.com A Drop of Vulcan Blood performed by Marc Gunn from the album Kilted For Her Pleasure www.marcgunn.com Ghost In The Machine performed by Pandora Celtica from the album Out Of The Box www.pandoraceltica.com Sounds of Violence performed by Fishbones & Scurvy from the album Below the Gallows Tree https://www.bandmix.com/fishbonesandscurvy/ Samurai Cosmonaut performed by Scott Boswell from the album Thistle https://myspace.com/flutecart Airships Fly performed by The Leprechaun Pirates from the album The Leprechaun Pirates http://www.leprechaunpirates.com/ Super Chicken performed by Cross Rogues from the album The Obligatory Self-Titled Debut https://jesselinder.bandcamp.com/ Return of the King performed by Galamor the Bard from the album Drive By Barding http://www.stevemacdonald.org/ Spectral Bachelor Pad: Planxty Patrick & Kevin performed by Kaade from the album Planxties For Pan Unknown Website There Goes the Galaxy performed by Clearly Guilty from the album There Goes The Galaxy https://facebook.com/ClearlyGuilty/ Sail the Sky performed by Bedlam Bards from the album On the Drift (Music Inspired by Firefly and Serenity) https://www.bedlambards.com Her Name Is Serenity performed by Daniel Birt from the album Songs of My People Unknown Website SEGMENTS Festival update brought to you by The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
Happy St Patrick's Day with an extra long episode. Jon Pilatzke shares some stories about the late Paddy Maloney of The Chieftains. The Muckers wrote a song on a Flogging Molly cruise. Guilty pleasures come in many shapes. What's mine? I'll give you a hint. It comes in plaid. The Lost Druid Brewery will tell you why they have so many beers to choose from. Climate change is real. But is it too late? Atlanta Irish Dance by Burke & Connolly will tell you about the different types of Irish dance. It's on Pub Songs & Stories #251. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY Welcome to Pub Songs & Stories. This is the Virtual Public House to share stories and inspiration behind music with your host Marc Gunn. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music at PubSong.com. 0:47 - WHAT'S NEW? If you're new to the pub songs podcast, subscribe. Donations to Celtic Non-profits over $45,000 Today's show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Special thanks to Not Higgins, C.J. Taylor, Sarah Crockett, Bill Mandeville, William McKissack, Brian Morin, Carol Baril, Kurt Goodyear, Miranda Nelson, Jan Czenkusch, Luke Miller, Josh Brown, LauraMay Sorkin, James ODell, Eric Ray, Tim M. O'Brien What new patreon content was added? What are you doing while listening to Pub Songs & Stories? I'd love your thoughts and feedback. So take a picture of yourself or where you are or what one of these stories reminds you of. Post it on social media. Use the hashtag #pubstories so I can find it and share your story. If you need a guest on your podcast… What song would you like to hear more about? 4:12 - The Carroll Sisters “Reels for Three Brothers” from Daybreak 8:49 - NEW TO IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC: BEST OF 2022 PLAYLIST There's a lot of great new music added to our Best of 2022 playlist on Spotify and Amazon Music. The Carroll Sisters Poitin Band Kilmaine Saints The Rogues Listen to the playlists on Spotify or Amazon Music. 9:16 - UPCOMING SHOWS MAR 25-27: MidSouthCon, Memphis, TN APR 2-3: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX APR 9-10: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX 9:38 - “Whiskey Is Calling” by Kilmaine Saints from Drunken Redemption 12:43 - STORY OF PLAYING MUSIC WITH PADDY MALONEY FOR 20 YEARS Paddy Maloney was the co-founder of The Chieftains. They were called Ireland's Musical Ambassadors. The Irish music world mourned last October in 2021 when Paddy passed away. I posted my own sorrows for his passing on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast Facebook page. Jon Pilatzke responded. Jon is a fiddler and an Irish dancer. He played music with The Chieftains for 20 years. I asked him to submit music to the podcast. I asked Jon if he might be able to share a story or two about playing music with Paddy. He humbly shared this inspiring story of a Celtic music legend. 21:59 - Jon Pilatzke “The Canadian Set: Fisher's Hornpipe / Cotillon d'Avila LeBlanc / Reel du Forgeron (The Blacksmith's Reel)” from Amongst Friends 25:59 - STORY OF QUEEN OF THE PIT I was performing at Tucker Brewing Company at the beginning of last year, when who did I see in the audience, drinking a pint, Jeff Shaw of The Muckers. I first connected with Jeff a number of years back when he too was living in New Orleans. We both had an early introduction to Celtic music through an album of Irish drinking songs. But it wasn't until Atlanta that I finally met him. And I was really surprised to see him in my audience. At that time, I was trying to find artists to collaborate with on my album Selcouth. One song stood out. That was “Kilty Pleasure”. I'll talk more about it in a moment. But I emailed him the next day and asked if The Muckers might be interested in collaborating. And I'm so happy they agreed. There aren't many Celtic bands in Atlanta that are making a splash. But The Muckers, they are definitely the go to band. They sound amazing. But I'm sure it also helps that they are a Celtic Punk band. That's probably why they were on a cruise with the Celtic Punk icons, Flogging Molly, as Jeff will explain. 29:49 - “Queen of the Pit” by The Muckers from Irish Goodbye 33:41 - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE The musicians on this podcast are happy to share their music freely with you. You can find their music on streaming music sites. But streaming is a way to sample the music. If you hear something you love, these artists need your support. Please visit their website, sign up to their mailing list and buy something. You could buy digital downloads, a shirt, a sticker, a pin, a songbook, jewelry, or even the classic physical CD. Your purchase allows them to keep making music. And if you're not into the physical stuff, many artists accept tips or are on Patreon. So please support the arts. If this show made you happy, then you can also join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. If you have questions or comments, drop me an email. Save 15% with an annual membership. 34:27 - FINDING BEERS WE CAN ALL CAN ENJOY Have you ever been to the Cheesecake Factory? I like the place okay. But I'll be honest. I get a bit overwhelmed. They have a 10 page menu with SO MANY items. I can see why it's so popular. There's something for everyone there. I can find something fun and so can my picky kids. In some ways, The Lost Druid Brewery in Avondale Estates, GA outside of Atlanta reminds of the Cheesecake Factory. They have SO many beers to choose from. There's something for everyone. In fact, the head brewmaster, Rob, will tell you a story about why they have so many beers to choose from. 36:40 - GIVING BACK Next Stacia will tell you how the brewery gives back to their community. Speaking of giving back… 39:30 - WHAT IS THE CARBON ALMANAC? I was listening to Seth Godin's Akimbo podcast a few weeks back when he announced a new project–The Carbon Almanac. It piqued my interest. I am extremely concerned about the impact we are making on our environment. Not as much for my sake, but for kids and their kids. What kind of world do I want to leave behind? We are causing major damage to our planet and atmosphere. It will affect everyone some day. But the good news is that we can make a difference. We can make positive change. Not just as individuals but as a community. The Carbon Almanac at its base is a book. It's a book about how we can affect change on our planet. But it's also a book designed to start discussing how we can make change together. If you too are concerned about Climate Change, I want to invite you to check out the Carbon Almanac website to get involved. Or at the very least, you can pre-order the book like I did for when it comes out in June. Order the Carbon Almanac now or check out the webpage at thecarbonalmanac.org . 40:59 - “Heart of Fangorn” by Brobdingnagian Bards from Memories of Middle Earth 44:20 - WHAT IS IRISH DANCE? I've played Celtic music for over twenty years. I remember how Riverdance was all the rage when I started playing Celtic music, I never quite understood it. I am a singer. I've fallen in love with the traditional tunes. But I'll be honest, I don't know much about Irish dance. My daughter Inara loves to dance. We started her on ballet a year before the pandemic started. She quickly found it slow and boring. She has a lot of energy. So a year ago, we signed her up with Atlanta Irish Dance by Burke Connolly. She connected with it instantly. I wanted to find out more about Irish dance. So I contacted Emma Burke, one of the co-founders of the school. Emma is a certified Irish dance teacher and internationally certified Irish dance adjudicator, which allows her to judge Irish dance competitions world wide. During her Irish dancing career, Emma competed all over the world, winning titles throughout. Atlanta Irish Dance is the Premiere Irish Dance Academy in Georgia and one of the top Irish Dance Companies in the United States. They have an exciting performance based program run through their 501c3, in which they produce lively crowd-pleasing performances for crowds across Atlanta. Their dancers and teams are ranked 1st in the Region, 2nd in North America, and among the top 10 in the World. So what is Irish dance? I'll let Emma Burke tell you more about it. You can find out more about Atlanta Irish dance at http://www.burkeconnolly.com They welcome dancers as young as 3 up to Adults into their program. They train every dancer with innovative and engaging teaching techniques that inspire each student to become their best. I attended a Father & Me Valentine's Day class with Inara. It was fantastic. Exhausting, but fantastic. 52:21 - STORY OF KILTY PLEASURE I love my kilt. I don't wear it as much as I used to when I wrote my song “Kilted For Her Pleasure”. It's become a bit of a guilty pleasure. It's largely something I wear when I'm going to a show or an event. I love it for many different reasons. Obviously, I love it becomes of Scottish heritage. Gunn is one of the clans of Scotland. That old Scotland map shows the Gunn land just Northwest of Inverness. But when I wrote the song, I realized there are other reasons. You see, the album is called Selcouth. That means, “when everything is strange and different yet you find it marvelous anyway.” That word sort of encapsulates my life. Yes, there was a time in high school when I just wanted to fit in. But when I got to college, I realized that I would never fit. I was just different. It wasn't good or bad. It was just different. And we are all a little different. We are all unique. That is a great thing. America is a cultural melting pot. It's not just white Americans. People from around the globe have immigrated to our country, just like my family did 150 years ago. I love traditional Irish music. But 15 years ago, a trad musician sat me down to tell me I wasn't playing Celtic music. I didn't fit the mold. He was right. But that didn't make my music any less Celtic. I believe in inclusion. Not exclusion. I'll be honest. The racism that our last president ignited and promoted was a big reason for this song. I was afraid that my people, the Scots and Irish of the South, were a part of that bigotry. So I wanted a song that waived a banner of what it truly is to be Scots-Irish in America. Our groups were once oppressed by the majority. Now we are a big part of America. And I believe it is time to realize we don't have to oppress other minority groups to stand out. We can all be strong and proud of our unique heritages and embrace all of our differences. That's what the kilt says to me. It's a sign that I am a true American, and I am Celtic forever. And I love and respect you and your heritage, whatever it is. 55:26 - “Kilty Pleasure” by Marc Gunn & The Muckers from Selcouth If you enjoyed that song, I really would greatly appreciate it if you would buy the album. 59:28 - NEXT TIME We have some comedic Celtic music and stories, just in time for April Fool's Day with Dublin Abbey. Pub Songs & Stories was produced by Marc Gunn. The show is edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. You can subscribe and listen wherever you find podcasts. You can also subscribe to my mailing list. You will get regular updates of new music, podcasts, special offers, and you'll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #pubstories #thechieftains #floggingmolly
Greetings Gunn Runner I love looking at my successes each year. Honestly, I was pretty excited about my musical successes last year. I felt like I had a few break through moments. So let's make a list. It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Unkilted, show #288. The podcast is brought to you by my amazing Patrons in the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. - MUSINGS: Successes for 2021 Finished Selcouth! Finally figured out the basic art of booking gigs. Booked a lot of breweries and new venues. Rebooted In the 'Verse podcast Wrote several new songs. That are Really good. I can write songs on Command! Developed new plan for Pub Songs & Stories with seasons...actual SEASONS! Collecting and sharing great stories from Celtic musicians Started developing a new plan for MG Patreon to release more music to Patrons. Came up with new plan for an easier to compile Celtic Top 20. Started creating a new format and plan for Celtic Christmas Podcast. Happy with the promotion of new playlisting ideas. Started recording a new CD with Brobdingnagian Bards Found a new time that works for Coffee with The Celtfather. Reformatted Coffee for seasons too. Getting closer to finishing Dancing With Hobbits Nearly finished Adventure with Me CD Released my first vinyl album Got back to performing at sci fi conventions. Re-released Name on My Soul as Flower of Scotland. Improved at busking Developed Album Release strategy. Have new merch plan with lapel pins. Developed regular Celtic Heartstrings Booked a castle in Scotland for 2022 Pulled back to focus on podcasting Been running regularly three days a week. Making more time for family. Have new Celtic podcast email series. Created plan to promote the Celtic podcast at festivals CELTFATHER MONTHLY UPDATES - REGULAR SHOWS Pub Songs & Stories. 10 episodes per season Spring focus on Selcouth Off January, June, July, December Irish & Celtic Music Podcast Focus on promoting show to fans Promote Celtic Top 20 Every month, compile Top 5 for Spotify In The 'Verse podcast Next: The War Doctor Celtic Christmas Podcast Thoughts about the new format More like pub stories Playlist focused, easier with all the cover songs Brobdingnagian Bards podcast No plans yet Stories on Patreon Thank you Gunn Runners! Coffee with The Celtfather. Wednesdays at 11 AM Eastern. Season 10 begins on Weds, Jan 19 Most episodes will be practice shows - MUSIC PRODCUTION Selcouth release date: Feb 21 Another Faire to Remember Dancing with Hobbits Come Adventure With Me. Kickstarter in April Climate Renaissance Singles on Patreon. - MERCH Christmas ornaments Greeting cards. $4 or 20 Temporary Re-release of CDs Vinyl records Celtic Heartstrings. Different price points Lapel pins Booklet. Remember, subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. Patrons save 25%! - WEBSITES I made a special page for people who take my business card and use the QR code. It'll be interesting to see if this works. But the basic idea is the card will give you a quick link to listen to music, subscribe to my podcast and mailing list. It's similar to what you'll find at Celtfather.net but even more focused. I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1166 is up from 1152 Celtic Music Magazine = 4107 is up from 4100 YouTube Subscribers = 5614 is up from 5578 Facebook Likes = 3831 is up from 3820 Instagram = 1917 is up from 1915 Spotify followers: 1924 is up 36 from 1888 # Number of listens on Spotify: 11,612 is up from 4901 LATEST SPOTIFY ALBUM STATS Most-popular songs on Spotify: Frosty the Irish Snowman (4470), Christmas in the Shire (4112), Slainte Mhaith Christmas (3410), The Hero of Christmas (2916), Yuletide (2609), The Widow and the Devil (2280), Celtic Christmas Elf (2015), Let's Have A Celtic Christmas (1628), Jingle Bells (1557) The Scottish King of Christmas (1316) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: Doctor of Gallifrey (595), Hero of Canton (340), Christmas in Scotland (155), The Widow abd the Devil (146), The Night Paddy Murphy Died (79) Top albums on Amazon: Sci Fi Drinking Songs (843), As Long As I'm Flyin (452), Kilted For Her Pleasure (332), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (324), Going for Brogue (159) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 616 up from 604 Sci F'Irish Music: 14 Nagians Only: 21 Celtfather Experience: 31 Hobbit Drinking Songs: 5 Firefly Drinking Songs: 140 up from 138 Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 82 up from 81 Jedi Drinking Songs: 36 up from 34 Marc Gunn Songwriting: 3 Joyful Celtic Christmas Music: 130 up from 113 Fun Christmas Songs for Kids & Families: 2200 is up from 1967 Christmas Drinking Songs: 61 up from 41 Celtic Christmas Women: 44 up from 11 Irish Christmas Songs for Kids: 8 up from 5 Celtic Christmas Songs: 14 up from 13 Christmas Drive: 42 Celtic Christmas Music 2021: 26 19:01 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 169 up from 168 Patreon Monthly Income: $1312 up from$1285 Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts, pin and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly
Greetings Gunn Runner Is Black Friday an ethical holiday? Overcoming fear is the theme of a new song inspired by the hobbit. Top 10 songs on Spotify. It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Unkilted, show #287. The podcast is brought to you by my amazing Patrons in the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. I have some new subscribers, and I hope to make this an even more important part of my general promotion in the weeks ahead. 0:42 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR THE COMING MONTH DEC 1: Coffee with The Celtfather @ 11 AM EST DEC 5: Grant Park Farmer's Market @ 9 AM - Noon DEC 8: Coffee with The Celtfather @ 11 AM EST DEC 15: Season 9 Finale Coffee with The Celtfather @ 11 AM EST DEC 16: Celtfather Live @ 7 PM EST 1:14 - MUSINGS: The Ethics of Black Friday I'm pretty confident that you know all about Black Friday. Now, we also have Cyber Monday. These are two days when people open up their wallets and many businesses offer HUGE discounts. I confess I am very torn by those holidays. On the one hand, I have my own business. CD sales are still one of the big ways I make money. My Patreon needs to be twice what it is for me to remove my dependence on CD and merch sales. On the other hand is consumerism. We create so much waste. I'm not even gonna go into what that waste does to our environment and its effect on climate change. One of the things I love about the new digital revolution is I can potentially create music and make a living without adding to the waste. One day I hope to sell out all my CDs. Then I will just release them on a limited basis, for those who truly love the media. My storage shelves will be mostly empty. The Christmas holiday doesn't help. It's all about spending. It bothered me a lot more back in the 90s when I first heard about Buy Nothing Day. That day was created in response to the consumerism. It's on the very same day as Black Friday. "Don't buy" is the message. Back around 2001, it became possible to accept credit cards at gigs. But at the time, I was $15K in debt. All because of MY irresponsible use of credit cards. It got me questioning. Should I accept credit card payments...and potentially have you, my customer, go into debt because of my products? Eventually, I decided you should be responsible for yourself. But at the same time is that cop out? This is one of those ethical dilemmas. I was talking recently with people about ethics in healthcare. The question was raised: should a parent have full control of their child's healthcare? Do they know what's best for their child? The quick answer is yes. I know what's best for my daughters. But that comes from my privileged, fairly healthy family background. A parent who is strung out on drugs, sick, or poor or in abusive relationship. They might not be healthy enough to do what is best for their child. There are so many nuances. There isn't one right answer. It's each different for each person. My biggest complaint with corporations is that in order to be successful, they need to do what will make the most-profit for their business. That sounds reasonable. They should be allowed to make money freely, without government interference. That is until you realize that they can dump sewage into our water, poison our air, and destroy our environment. They can murder people and not be culpable. Because they are a business. The actions of the business will not financially impact the owners of that business. Reminds of McDonalds: "Would you like to Supersize that?" That phrase made them boatloads of money. The cost was the increased obesity of their customers. It took regulations to stop them from using that simple sales phrase. Sure it made them more money. But was it ethical? We are all manipulated by businesses trying to make a buck. That's why Black Friday changed from businesses saying, "Huh. We get a lot more sales on the day after Thanksgiving" to "Let's capitalize on that and start a holiday!" I decided not to do a Black Friday sale this year. I thought about it. And I plan to put together a sale on my website soon. I'm not abandoning sales altogether. But I'm torn. If nothing else, I think it's important to think about what's right. The ethics of sales. Just because you think it's fine. Doesn't mean it's ethically right. It could be. But think about it. CELTFATHER MONTHLY UPDATES 6:34 - PODCASTS Pub Songs & Stories. New logo. Songs & Stories Wild Mountain Thyme, Coast. Mingulay Boat Song, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Jiggle Your Old Bones Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. In The 'Verse podcast Rankin & Bass' 1977 animated movie The Hobbit. Song about overcoming fear. Come Adventure With Me Celtic Christmas Podcast. New format Playlist focused, easier with all the cover songs Brobdingnagian Bards podcast: Stories on Patreon: Still need to release my Conjuration Stories. I had a theme epiphany 11:27 - VIDEOS Coffee with The Celtfather. Wednesdays at 11 AM Eastern. Last episode of Season 9 is Weds, Dec 15 Season 10 gonna do songs from CDs Watch "Blink" Video inspired by Doctor Who. 12:12 - IN THE STUDIO Selcouth progress Trying to record "Blink" and "Come Adventure With Me" "Yuletide" released on Nov 29. On playlists. 14:47 - MERCH Plan to release Christmas ornaments soon. Re-release of CDs Remember, subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. Patrons save 25%! - WEBSITES I made a special page for people who take my business card and use the QR code. It'll be interesting to see if this works. But the basic idea is the card will give you a quick link to listen to music, subscribe to my podcast and mailing list. It's similar to what you'll find at Celtfather.net but even more focused. I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: 16:17 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1152 is up from 1151 Celtic Music Magazine = 4100 is up from 4087 YouTube Subscribers = 5578 is up 26 from 5552 Facebook Likes = 3820 is up from 3817 Instagram = 1915 is up from 1900 Spotify followers: 1888 is up 19 from 1869 # Number of listens on Spotify: 4901 is up from 3153 LATEST SPOTIFY ALBUM STATS Most-popular songs on Spotify: "The Widow and the Devil" (2336), "Frosty the Irish Snowman" (1275), "The Hero of Christmas" (763), "Christmas in the Shire" (592), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (592), "Slainte Mhaith Christmas" (571), "Hobbit Hornpipe" (507), “O'er the Way” (357), "A Working in the Garden" (344), "Jingle Bells" (297) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: "Doctor of Gallifrey" (442), "Hero of Canton" (319), "The Widow and the Devil" (159), "Close Your Eyes" (54), "Christmas in Scotland" (40) Top albums on Amazon: Sci Fi Drinking Songs (703), As Long As I'm Flyin (423), Kilted For Her Pleasure (397), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (342), Going for Brogue (132) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 604 is up from 602 Sci F'Irish Music: 14 is up from 13 Nagians Only: 21 (same) Celtfather Experience: 31 (same) Hobbit Drinking Songs: 5 (same) Firefly Drinking Songs: 138 (same) Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 81 is up from 80 Jedi Drinking Songs: 34 is up from 33 Marc Gunn Songwriting: 3 Joyful Celtic Christmas Music: 113 is up from 110 Fun Christmas Songs for Kids & Families: 1967 is up from 1941 Christmas Drinking Songs: 41 Celtic Christmas Women: 11 Irish Christmas Songs for Kids: 5 Celtic Christmas Songs: 13 Christmas Drive: 19:01 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 168 is up from 165 Patreon Monthly Income: $1285 is down from $1286 Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts, pin and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly
Today, I review the success of the Pub Songs & Stories changes. I offer tips on promoting your podcast. And I tell you about two new songs coming soon. It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Music & Travel, show #286. The podcast is brought to you by my amazing Patrons in the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. I have some new subscribers, and I hope to make this an even more important part of my general promotion in the weeks ahead. 0:33 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR THE COMING MONTH NOV 3: Playing Favorites on Coffee with The Celtfather @ 11 AM EST NOV 5-7: CONjuration, Atlanta, GA NOV 10: Coffee with The Celtfather @ 11 AM EST NOV 12: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co., Alabaster, AL @ 8-10 PM NOV 13: Haeuser House Concert, Robert, LA NOV 17: Coffee with The Celtfather @ 11 AM EST WEDS: Coffee with The Celtfather, YouTube (Season 9) @ 11:00 AM EST CELTFATHER MONTHLY UPDATES 1:30 - PODCASTS Pub Songs & Stories is coming along. I'm getting more interest in the show from musicians. I feel like I should be good for stories for a while. Though I will continue to need to hunt down more stories. In fact, if you'd like to help me to do that, I'd love to have Pub Stories producer. I'm changing the logo a tiny bit more for the podcast too. I'm redoing my business cards. I found some cool marketing ideas. But I feel like the current logo is a bit of a distraction... well, the title is. PUB Songs & Stories. Pub in the title is ultimately irrelevant. It's about the Songs & Stories. But I'm not gonna rename it. If nothing else, PUB differentiated it from other shows. So I'm making some minor changes before I add that logo to my new business cards. I've decided my next business card design will return to being a billboard for my music and the podcast. Finally, I'm moving the release date to Tuesdays. That's so I can hopefully release it early to Patrons (ideally on Thursday, but worst case Monday) before it goes out to the public. 5:31 - PUB SONGS & STORIES CHANGES SUCCESS OR FAILURE? 7:26 - 3 PODCAST PROMOTION TIPS Create intros for each episode. Find something intriguing tidbits from the show to use as a teaser to make people really want to listen. Share those teasers along with unique graphics (or Video) BEFORE the show comes out. That gets people to actually subscribe to the podcast. Use a unique URL to get mailing list subscribers AS WELL AS podcast subscribers to the show. 11:59 - PODCAST UPDATE CONT. I got ahead with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. As always happens, I lose that lead with each month as I make room for other things I need to work on. So it's time to produce more podcasts before the next big holiday. The In The 'Verse podcast launches the first episode of season 2 this Saturday. Mikey and I wrote songs inspired by the Doctor Who episode "Blink". I LOVE my new song. It's another that makes me feel like I'm becoming a better songwriter. I still need to write more songs. But this is a great start. The Celtic Christmas Podcast will release a new episode soon. Well, sort of new. I'm actually fundraising for a fully new episode. At this rate, I won't get it. But if nothing else, I'm gonna add the Celtic Christmas episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to the feed as a promo for the podcast. Admittedly, I've had ZERO new patrons for that podcast. I'll post again next month. But it's looking like that podcast may not get a new episode this year. We shall see... Brobdingnagian Bards put out a new Bards podcast this month too. I actually had to re-release it. I was informed that the first version I released was actually an earlier Bards podcast. Not sure what Andrew did when he mixed it. But he sent it to me. I uploaded it without checking. So about two weeks later, the actual episode came out. I feel like this was a REALLY good month for the Gunn Runners on Patreon. I started releasing all of the MP3s that I record for Pub Songs & Stories exclusively to Patrons. So that means there are three new recordings PLUS the ones I've been releasing from the Virtual Public House CD. I debating how. But my current plan is to compile ALL of the Pub Songs recordings onto a USB that will be released next year, along with maybe my new CD, Selcouth. 18:46 - VIDEOS I made a big decision at the beginning of October. I decided to move the date of Coffee with The Celtfather mid-season. I hate doing that. But I kept having problems attending the Thursday show. Either work-related, family-related, whatever. Thursdays just seemed to be problematic. So starting in November, Coffee with The Celtfather will be on Wednesdays at 11 AM Eastern. Mark your calendar. There are no new public videos available. But I did record a first version of my song "Blink" for Patrons. I am hoping to do a bit of promotion for my Genetic Counseling Song for Genetic Counseling Awareness Day in November. I WANTED to release a single, but oh well. At least... 20:34 - IN THE STUDIO Selcouth is finally done! It took far too long. But Mitchell and I finally finished it up. I sent it to the printers. It should arrive by the start of November. I did finally sit down to start tracking two new songs this week: "Blink" and "Yuletide". "Blink" is my new Doctor Who song. I'm gonna try to track all of my songs in the future. That means, I'll record individual tracks for better editing. "Yuletide" is some lyrics I got from Nancy Flynn about the same time as I got "Christmas in the Shire" from her. I hope to have it ready for the holiday. The autoharp is done for both so far. 21:23 - MERCH I worked out a new merch strategy at MultiVerse this month. It needs some testing. But it involves selling more than just CDs at my merch table. There will be CDs, lapel pins, download stickers and songbooks. All have digital downloads attached to them. I'm not sure if this is a good strategy or not. But I'm gonna give it a shot. Remember, subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. Patrons save 25%! 24:23 - WEBSITES I made a special page for people who take my business card and use the QR code. It'll be interesting to see if this works. But the basic idea is the card will give you a quick link to listen to music, subscribe to my podcast and mailing list. It's similar to what you'll find at Celtfather.net but even more focused. I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: https://pubsong.com/how-dragon-con-saved-irish-music-238 25:08 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1151 is up from 1142 Celtic Music Magazine = 4087 is up from 4072 YouTube Subscribers = 5552 is up 29 from 5533 Facebook Likes = 3817 is down from 3824 Instagram = 1900 is up from 1896 Spotify followers: 1869 is up from 1854 # Number of listens on Spotify: 3153 is up from 3120 Latest Spotify Single Stats: Latest Spotify Album Stats: Most-popular songs on Spotify: "The Widow and the Devil" (2.5K), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (610), "Hobbit Hornpipe" (577), "A Working in the Garden" (353), "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" (234), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (194), "Hero of Canton" (184), "Reavers Malcolm Reavers" (148), , “O'er the Way” (140), “The Hobbit Journey Home” (101) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: "Doctor of Gallifrey" (468), "Hero of Canton" (332), "The Widow and the Devil" (125), "I'm a Rover, Seldom Sober" (61), “St Patrick Never Drank” (46) Top albums on Amazon: Sci Fi Drinking Songs (752), As Long As I'm Flyin (549), Kilted For Her Pleasure (357), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (326), Don't Go Drinking with Hobbits (223) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 602 is up from 600 Sci F'Irish Music: 13 is down 14 Nagians Only: 21 is down 1 Celtfather Experience: 31 (same) Hobbit Drinking Songs: 5 (same) Firefly Drinking Songs: 138 up 1 Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 80 (same) Jedi Drinking Songs: 33 (same) Marc Gunn Songwriting: 3 down 2 Joyful Celtic Christmas Music: 110 up 1 Fun Christmas Songs for Kids & Families: 1941 is down 6 30:08 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 165 down 2 Patreon Monthly Income: $1286 down from $1305 Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts, pin and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. 31:31 - NEW PODCAST TITLE. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly div data-pm-slice="0 0 []" data-en-clipboard="true">
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Greetings Gunn Runner Did we just solve the death of CD problem? Songwriting podcast returns for second season. Convention successes. Selcouth nears completion. It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Music & Travel, show #285. The podcast is brought to you by my amazing Patrons in the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. I have some new subscribers, and I hope to make this an even more important part of my general promotion in the weeks ahead. Subscribe to Marc's Musings and Get 21 Songs free! 0:26 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR THE COMING MONTH OCT 2: Fire Maker Brewing Co., Atlanta, GA OCT 3: Grant Park Farmer's Market, Atlanta, GA OCT 7: Browncoat Drinking Songs on Coffee with The Celtfather OCT 14: Playing Favorites on Coffee with The Celtfather OCT 15-17: Multiverse, Atlanta, GA OCT 21: Coffee Classics: Geek & Celtic Requests on Coffee with The Celtfather OCT 21: Firefly Drinking Songs on Celtfather Live on Bandcamp OCT 28: Boo! Scary Halloween Songs on Coffee with The Celtfather OCT 30: Lost Druid Brewery, Avondale Estates, GA THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather, YouTube (Season 9) @ 12:00 PM EST 1:44 - RANT: ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION TO THE CD PROBLEM CELTFATHER MONTHLY UPDATES 14:04 - PODCASTS The new release schedule for Pub Songs & Stories is pretty good. I'm starting to plan shows a month ahead. Course, that said, I'm also struggling to collect the stories. But maybe that'll become easier as the show grows and I spread the signal further. I also realized it would be beneficial for bands if they did more than one story. So what the heck. Until I get a couple months ahead, I'm gonna ask for more than one IF they have a good story to tell. Band O'Brothers had a good story for their song "Whiskey Spider". I also shared another story from Empty Hats that I recorded back in the spring. I rounded out September with a live podcast recording from Dragon Con. I meant to record a bunch of stories at Dragon Con and Gen Con. But I was just too busy and/or too wiped . That sucks. But that's the way of it. I did lay some groundwork to collect some stories though. So we shall see. One of the best things about this format is that if someone really loves a song, eventually I can just say, go check out the episode about that song in Pub Songs & Stories. So far, so good. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast had a full four episodes. I'm still not caught up. But as of this recording, I'm almost done with next week's show. So it's a start. The In The 'Verse podcast launches the season 2 announcement episode on October 2. You'll want to listen if you want to find out what are plans are for the next season. On Patreon, I released my thoughts on Gen Con 2021 as well as Dragon Con. I also released a new song called "You Are My Thor". It's a rough cut. But there might be more such things in the future. I also released two more MP3s. 17:44 - VIDEOS Coffee with The Celtfather had a few hiccup moments this month. I played a replay of one of my hobbit shows because I didn't have much of a voice after Dragon Con. Then the following week, I skipped it, because I was at Gen Con. I planned all of my Coffee shows for October. I'm gonna keep planning the themes a month in advance. I was a bit concerned about the attendance of Hobbit Drinking Songs show this month. But all went well. I'm excited about the Firefly Drinking Songs show for October. 18:35 - IN THE STUDIO In every episode of Pub Songs & Stories, I record, talk about and play at least one song. All of the songs from the first three months of the year were released on a CD called Virtual Public House. The MP3s are still up on my Bandcamp if you want to just buy that album. But that's the last of those digital albums I'm gonna release. In the future, you'll need to subscribe to Patreon. All of those MP3s will be drip released to my Gunn Runners Club. So if you want some more unique recordings, join the Gunn Runners Club today. Selcouth is still in the works. I thought we were all done, but right as we were getting ready to master the tracks, Mitchell and I noticed a few problems. So we did some MORE edits. Now we're down to one final song, "Kilty Pleasure". This is the one track that I recorded with autoharp and vocals at the same time. But the compression on the vocals made the autoharp sound weird. So I finally decided to re-record my vocals. That should make it easier to finish the mix. In the meantime, everything else is done. I have some songbooks, shirts, pins, USBs, stickers. They're all here. I just need the music finished so I can order CDs. Brobdingnagian Bards released a new EP at Dragon Con. It's called Another Faire to Remember. It was well-received at the conventions. We decided to postpone the Kickstarter. We're gonna aim for 2023 release for that album. That gives us PLENTY of time to record all of the songs for the CD and maybe even write a couple songs. 21:12 - MERCH I pulled Virtual Public House from my Bandcamp store. It's still available for private streaming so if you bought the album and have any problem playing it, please let me know. Remember, subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. Patrons save 25%! 21:50 - CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS No news about the Celtic Invasion of Scotland. It's still filled up. Sign up to the mailing list at CelticInvasion.com if you want to join the NEXT invasion. 22:45 - WEBSITES I updated YearOfTheKilt.com. That's a URL that goes with my Kilted For Her Pleasure bumper stickers. It's now designed just to get people to buy a sticker. My FireflyDrinkingSongs.com website now points straight to the In the 'Verse podcast. I wanted a simpler way to just share a URL for the podcast. So I used an existing URL I bought. I wasn't doing much with it anyway. I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: "Scots Wha Hae" "There's a Bug in Cabin Six" “My Father Was A Werewolf” https://pubsong.com/how-dragon-con-saved-irish-music-238 24:41 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1142 is up from 1126 Celtic Music Magazine = 4072 is up from 4048 YouTube Subscribers = 5533 is up 31 from 5502 Facebook Likes = 3824 is up from 3823 Instagram = 1896 is up from 1890 Spotify followers: 1854 is up from 1826 # Number of listens on Spotify: 3120 is up from 2992 Latest Spotify Single Stats: "By Amazing Grace" released on July 29: no clue (last one) Latest Spotify Album Stats: Flower of Scotland released on June 25 (next month): 96 is down from 119 (last one) Most-popular songs on Spotify: "The Widow and the Devil" (2.4K), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (711), "Hobbit Hornpipe" (621), "A Working in the Garden" (356), "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" (263), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (227), "Reavers Malcolm Reavers" (206), "Hero of Canton" (205), "Drunken Sailor" (142), "Beer, Beer, Beer" (132) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: "Doctor of Gallifrey" (475), "Hero of Canton" (371), "A Drop of Nelson's Blood" ( 159), "The Widow and the Devil" (97), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (40) Top albums on Amazon: Sci Fi Drinking Songs (797), As Long As I'm Flyin (557), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (316), Kilted For Her Pleasure (279), Going for Brogue (224) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 600 is up from 599 Sci F'Irish Music: 14 is down from 15 Nagians Only: 22 (same) Celtfather Experience: 31 is up from 30 Hobbit Drinking Songs: 5 (same) Firefly Drinking Songs: 137 is up from 135 Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 80 is up from 78 Jedi Drinking Songs: 33 is up from 32 Marc Gunn Songwriting: 5 is up from 4 Joyful Celtic Christmas Music: 109 Fun Christmas Songs for Kids & Families: 1947 28:41 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 167 is up from 163 Patreon Monthly Income: $1305 is up from $1255 Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts, pin and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly
I share my concerns and happy surprise with a successful Dragon Con. Plus, you'll get a live, end-of-con concert courtesy of the Digital Media Track. There are some traditional Irish songs, a little New Orleans music, songs about Hobbits, demons under your bed, cats and a certain Doctor from the planet Gallifrey. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY Welcome to Pub Songs & Stories. This is the Virtual Public House for musicians to share the stories and inspiration behind their music with your host Marc Gunn. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music at PubSong.com. 0:33 - NEWS Today's show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Welcome to our newest Patrons: Toron B, Hans S, Samuel W, Merideth V, Melissa M What new patreon content was added: “You Are My Thor” story and MP3, Dragon Con 2021 report, “Nancy Whiskey” MP3 Upcoming shows: OCT 2: Fire Maker Brewing Co., Atlanta, GA OCT 3: Grant Park Farmer's Market, Atlanta, GA OCT 15-17: Multiverse, Atlanta, GA 5:47 - SONGS 7:42 - “Gypsy Rover” from How America Saved Irish Music 11:40 - “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” from How America Saved Irish Music 17:14 - “Heart of Fangorn” from Memories of Middle Earth by Brobdingnagian Bards 24:01 - “Ais Vis Lo Lop” from How America Saved Irish Music 29:14 - “Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits” from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits 33:07 - “Close Your Eyes” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 38:59 - “Name On My Soul” from Flower of Scotland by Kilted Kings 45:36 - “Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye” from How America Saved Irish Music 49:39 - “Mingulay Cat Song” from Selcouth 55:46 - “A Workin' in the Garden” from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits 58:55 - “Wild Rover/Wild Kitty” from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 1:03:15 - “Breathing” from Selcouth 1:11:10 - “Doctor of Gallifrey” from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 1:14:43 - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE If this show made you happy, then join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. If you have questions or comments, drop me an email. Save 15% with an annual membership. There will not be a show next week. That's because at the end of every month, I host the Celtfather Music & Travel podcast. That's when I do a monthly update of what I accomplished over the past month. I often have a rant on various topics to kick off the show. Then I have some psychedelic Irish music from Brazil to share right here on this podcast. Pub Songs & Stories was produced by Marc Gunn. The show is edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. You can subscribe and listen wherever you find podcasts. You can also subscribe to my mailing list. You will get regular updates of new music, podcasts, special offers, and you'll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #pubsongs #dragoncon #jamiehaeuser
Could a Firefly Drinking Songs TV show be on its way? What's different with Coffee with The Celtfather. How close am I to completing my next CD? It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Music & Travel, show #284. 0:13 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR JULY SEP 2-6: Dragon Con, Atlanta, GA SEP 9: Virginia Highlands Farmer's Market, Atlanta, GA @ 5:00 PM SEP 16-19: Gen Con, Indianapolis, IN. SEP 23: Hobbit Drinking Songs on Celtfather Live on Bandcamp. Buy tickets. OCT 2: Fire Maker Brewing Co., Atlanta, GA OCT 3: Grant Park Farmer's Market, Atlanta, GA OCT 15-17: Multiverse, Atlanta, KY THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather, YouTube (Season 9) @ 12:00 PM EST 2:22 - RANT: FIREFLY DRINKING SONGS, THE TV SHOW? CELTFATHER MONTHLY UPDATES 8:02 - PODCASTS I released two episodes of Pub Songs & Stories this month. The first highlighted songs about selkies with stories from Elizabeth Sutherland and me. But also there was a story by Matt & Shannon Heaton about a tune they wrote. It was a good show. But afterward, I was lamenting to my engineer, Mitchell, that I can't seem to put out more episodes. He suggested shorter ones. So instead of compiling the next big one in September, we put out a short one featuring Tuatha Dea and their story about "Black Douglas", the original Braveheart. I'm gonna try out the new format for the next month or so. So far, I'm liking it. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast had a full four episodes. I keep hoping to get ahead on that show. Maybe this week, since I'm only doing four episodes a month, it might give me a week to get ahead... or it might not because of Dragon Con. On Patreon, I released a bonus episode about releasing music on vinyl. 9:52 - VIDEOS My Coffee with The Celtfather shows are going well. Season 9 started on Thursday, August 5. I'm still not overflowing with viewers. But there's a solid number watching. I ran a Kickstarter for two weeks. I raised enough money to pay for Restream.io. So now I can skip asking for tips and just focus on performing all season. One of the last shows was pre-recorded in some local woods. It was nice to get out. The next Celtfather Live is on Thursday, September 23 at 8 pm ET. This will be a Hobbit Drinking Songs show. Tickets will go on sale in September. I shared of a waterfall in North Georgia that my family saw back in May. And I made a new video for my music's Patreon page. 13:26 - IN THE STUDIO August was my big studio month. I spent the first couple days of August in the studio putting some final touches on Selcouth and recording tracks for a Brobdingnagian Bards EP that we will release at Dragon Con. Selcouth has 13 tracks and at the time of recording this, Mitchell and I are still cleaning up one more final song that we realized had sonic problems. I'm hoping we'll finish it up this weekend. I'm trying to complete the album by the end of the month. In the meantime, I finished the Selcouth booklet with lyrics and stories behind the songs. I ordered shirts for the Kickstarter. Then I just need to mail everything to all of my supporters. I sat down and recorded more music for the Brobdingnagian Bards EP. The album is called Another Faire to Remember. This sort of a preview/concept that will be released as a full-length album next year. We are over halfway done with the album. So we're gonna launch a Kickstarter for it probably in October. 17:13 - MERCH I'm getting ready to pull Virtual Public House from my store along with the As Long As I'm Flyin' vinyl album. If you want to own either, order it now. Coffee with The Celtfather coffee mugs are back in the store as are the pint glasses. Remember, subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. 18:30 - CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS The Celtic Invasion of Scotland officially opened this month. It also closed this month. That's because I already have more than full contingent of people joining me this year. Now it's time to start planning the invasion. Sign up to the mailing list at CelticInvasion.com if you want to join the NEXT invasion. 19:37 - WEBSITES I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: “Big Strong Man” “Rare Old Mountain Dew” (new song) “Selkie's Life” (new song) “The Cat Came Back… The Cat's Perspective” 19:58 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1126 is down from 1131 Celtic Music Magazine = 4048 is up from 4059 YouTube Subscribers = 5502 is up from 5472 Facebook Likes = 3823 is up 12 from 3811 Instagram = 1890 is up from 1884 Spotify followers: 1826 is up from 1813 # Number of listens on Spotify: 2992 is up from 2906 Latest Spotify Single Stats: "Peggy Gordon" released on July 2: 44 is down from 67 (last one) "By Amazing Grace" released on July 29: 26 Latest Spotify Album Stats: Flower of Scotland released on June 25 (next month): 119 is down from 230 Most-popular songs on Spotify: "The Widow and the Devil" (2K), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (634), "Hobbit Hornpipe" (530), "A Working in the Garden" (394), "Hero of Canton" (226), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (221), "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" (208), "Reavers Malcolm Reavers" (205), "Drunken Sailor" (139), "Beer, Beer, Beer" (136) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: "Doctor of Gallifrey" (600), "Hero of Canton" (319), "A Drop of Nelson's Blood" ( 213), "The Widow and the Devil" (130), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (53) Top albums on Amazon: Sci Fi Drinking Songs (951), As Long As I'm Flyin (590), Going for Brogue (424), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (329), Kilted For Her Pleasure (361) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 599 is up from 596 Sci F'Irish Music: 15 is up from 13 Nagians Only: 22 (same) Celtfather Experience: 30 up from 29 Hobbit Drinking Songs: 5 (same) Firefly Drinking Songs: 135 is up from 132 Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 78 is up from 76 Jedi Drinking Songs: 32 is up from 31 Marc Gunn Songwriting: 4 (same) 23:50 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 163 (same) Patreon Monthly Income: $1255 is down from $1264 Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts ,and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly
Greetings Gunn Runner A new single with the Brobdingnagian Bards and a Bards EP. Last chance to get my Firefly CD on vinyl. A short, new Kickstarter coming? Coffee with The Celtfather returns for its 9th season. Do you really have to put on a show to draw a crowd? It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Music & Travel, show #283. 1:04 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR JULY AUG 13: Tucker Brewing Company, Tucker, GA @ 6:30 - 9:30 PM AUG 19: Celtfather Live @ 8 PM ET. Tickets $6. AUG 26: The Lost Druid, Avondale Estates, AL @ 6 PM - 8:30 PM ET THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather, YouTube (Season 9 returns on Aug 5, 2021) @ 12:00 PM EST 1:58 - RANT: BUSKING SHOWMANSHIP I heard this quote from Elvis Presley years ago where he said, "You gotta put on a show to draw a crowd." CELTFATHER MONTHLY UPDATES 12:31 - PODCASTS Only one episode of Pub Songs & Stories this month. It highlighted "By Amazing Grace", my latest single. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast had a full four episodes, including a Women of Summer episode. Though I was pretty pleased with the Life Is Too Short episode as well. Amelia Hogan is one of my new favorite Celtic musicians on the podcast. The Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast came out later than usual. Andrew and I talked about "Songs That Get Stuck in Your Head". We talk getting comfortable on stage and chipmunk style Bog Off. Celtfather Music & Travel had a bonus episode where I talked about sound reinforcement at busking gigs. And Patreon was extra busy this month. In addition the free MP3s, I talked about a big happy success in July. I chatted about MP3s, CDs and streaming music, and I shared an unreleased podcast from Sherwood Forest Faire. 14:41 - VIDEOS At the beginning of the month I had one of those epic parenting successes. I was practicing music more with my kids. So my wife recorded a video of Kenzie singing "I'll Tell My Ma" while Inara danced and I played autoharp. It was amazing. One of those things I dreamed of, but never imagined would happen. The big news is the return of Coffee with The Celtfather. Season 9 starts on Thursday, August 5. I'm debating running a Kickstarter campaign to pay for Restream.io so that I can broadcast over multiple platforms. I feel like raising $120 is easy enough. AND since I don't earn much by way of tips, it would better fund the show, and show its profitability outside of Patreon. I haven't made a commitment yet, but it I'm seriously considering it. The next Celtfather Live is on Thursday, August 19 at 8 pm ET. 16:38 - IN THE STUDIO "By Amazing Grace", was released as a single on July 29. "Peggy Gordon" was released as a single on July 2. "Bright Side of Everything" is the next single. It's scheduled to come out on August 26. That one features the background music and vocals of Celtic rock band Screeched Inn, out of Canada. I have plenty of songs completed to finish up Selcouth. But there's one more I want to add. It's the "Reavers Drinking Song". I haven't recorded it at all, as of present. That's at the top of my recording schedule when the girls start back for school in August. I did record three songs for Another Faire to Remember. This is an EP that the Brobdingnagian Bards hope to release for Dragon Con. I still need to record at least one more song to make it happen. 18:58 - MERCH Virtual Public House is still on sale. I'm gonna pull it at the end of August. The As Long As I'm Flyin' vinyl album will no longer be available past September. So if you want either of those, you should order soon. Incidentally, sales for Virtual Public House have not been great. So I'm happy to say there will not be further editions released like this. I say happy because years ago, the Brobdingnagian Bards released Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol. 1, with the intent that there would be future volumes. And there never were. I thought about naming Virtual Public House in a similar fashion. Now I don't have to. Instead of releasing Virtual Public House like I have, I'm just gonna continue to release the MP3s via Patreon. And then I might use the CD as a bonus item for Kickstarters. Meantime, you can download a free MP3 every month from this CD when you sign up to my mailing list. Merch sales at gigs this month were interesting. At Jordan Con, I didn't sell nearly as well as I hoped. But I did upgrade my merch table with a greater emphasis on my Celtic Heartstring necklaces. I love the look. Then I did a couple farmer's market gigs. That got me thinking about busking for Gen Con. So I updated my busking setup. It also sent me on a YouTube busking research binge. I watched a LOT of videos on busking. But few focus on merch. That is something I still need to work on. But I feel like my efforts will pay off... just not yet. Meantime, subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. 21:44 - CELTIC TRAVEL Nothing new to update about the Celtic Invasion of Scotland. However, sometime in August or possibly September, I hope to open up the sign ups for newbies. Details are coming. Sign up to the mailing list at CelticInvasion.com if you want to be one of the first on the list. 22:03 - WEBSITES I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: “Peggy Gordon” “Mairi's Wedding” “By Amazing Grace” “Wherever I May Roam” 22:21 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1131 is up from 1128 Celtic Music Magazine = 4059 is down from 4068 YouTube Subscribers = 5472 is up from 5438 Facebook Likes = 3811 is up from 3802 Instagram = 1884 is up from 1882 Spotify followers: 1813 is up 16 from 1797 # Number of listens on Spotify: 2906 is up from 2652 Latest Spotify Single Stats: "Hobbit Hornpipe" released Aug 26: 536 is up from 499 (last one) "Cloghden More" released on April 30: 18 is up from 12 (last one) "Name On My Soul" released on June 4: 43 is down from 141 (last one) "Peggy Gordon" released on July 2: 67 Latest Spotify Album Stats: Flower of Scotland released on June 25 (next month): 230 is down from 239 Most-popular songs on Spotify: "The Widow and the Devil" (1.9K), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (552), "Hobbit Hornpipe" (536), "A Working in the Garden" (297), "Hero of Canton" (257), "Reavers Malcolm Reavers" (202), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (191), "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" (183), "Beer, Beer, Beer" (149), "Drunken Sailor" (116) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: "Doctor of Gallifrey" (538), "Hero of Canton" (379), "The Widow and the Devil" (94), "The Wreck of the Bold Irish Stout" (52), "I'm A Rover, Seldom Sober" (29) Top albums on Spotify: Sci Fi Drinking Songs (819), As Long As I'm Flyin (614), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (253), Kilted For Her Pleasure (250), Going for Brogue (167) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 596 is up from 592 Sci F'Irish Music: 13 (same) Nagians Only: 22 (same) Celtfather Experience: 29 (same) Hobbit Drinking Songs: 5 (same) Firefly Drinking Songs: 132 is up from 130 Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 76 is up from 74 Jedi Drinking Songs: 31 (same) Marc Gunn Songwriting: 4 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 163 is down from 164 Patreon Monthly Income: $1264 is up from $1249 Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts ,and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly
How was the first science fiction convention back? Podcasting during a summer with kids. New songs finished. Plus, an alternate look at live performances. It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Music & Travel, show #281. 0:26 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR JULY JUL 9: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co., Alabaster, AL @ 7-10 PM CT JUL 10: Pepper Place Farmer's Market, Birmingham, AL @ 8:00 AM - 12 PM CT JUL 15: Browncoats on Celtfather Live @ 8 PM ET. Get your tickets. JUL 16-18: JordanCon, Atlanta, GA JUL 30: Ironshield Brewing, Lawrenceville, GA @ 7:00 – 10:00 PM. THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather, YouTube (Season 9 returns on Aug 5, 2021) @ 12:00 PM EST 1:21 - PAST MONTH 2:36 - RANT: AN ALTERNATE LOOK AT LIVE PERFORMANCES MONTHLY UPDATES 7:02 - PODCASTS Mikey Mason has a podcast called MikeyTalks. I listened to it while I was driving to Magic City Con last week. Curse him! It was really good. He's such a good storyteller. I find it frustrating that I'm not better because I would really like to do a show like that. I just don't feel it would be as good. Ah well... Summer break for the kids is making it difficult to plan ahead with podcasts. Pub Songs & Stories is coming out slower than I'd like. In June, I released... The Harpers #232: Was the harp banned by Queen Elizabeth? Hear the origins of the song Soul of a Harper by Rie Sheridan Rose. Songwriting as a parent offers its own special joys, songs about the children we love. Plus, was it horrible, the night that Paddy Murphy died? Next time, there are a couple stories by Carl Asch of Empty Hats and Adrian of Tartanic. So far the Virtual Public House CD is not selling well. I'm not sure if that's an issue of promotion (or lack thereof) or the type of CD. So if you want to own a limited-edition CD, get it now. The album will be available for just a few more months. But it won't last the year. I had some good episodes of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast in June. I'm particularly excited about the release of The Gothard Sisters' new CD, Dragonfly. I feature several tracks and will continue to. The Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast and Celtfather Music & Travel were on hiatus. I did release a couple Stories from the Road podcasts on Patreon though. I'm also starting to think about the next In the 'Verse podcast. I need to get back to songwriting. That podcast will help. 9:34 - VIDEOS Coffee with The Celtfather ended well. Those season finales seem to do pretty well. I started planning the themes for season 9 which will start on Thursday, August 5. I'm seriously considering signing back up to ReStream, which will once again allow me to broadcast on multiple platforms. Though, I will still stick primarily with YouTube. Maybe I'll just do one month. The re-launch of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast YouTube channel is posing problematic. YouTube stopped allowing me to edit shows on their website. So I used a secondary website. And that's just too much work for someone who has not enough time. So I might discontinue that. My Celtfather Live concert this month had a fairly light attendance. But it was a great group of Gunn Runners. I can't tell you how happy it makes me to know there are so many people who support my music. The next Celtfather Live is a FREE SHOW. It's scheduled for Thursday, July 15 at 8 pm ET. 11:17 - IN THE STUDIO I finally finished up "By Amazing Grace", "Bright Side of Everything", "Favor of a Dance", "Kilty Pleasure", and "Breathing". So we much closer to finishing up Selcouth. I'm thinking of having a private listening party for Gunn Runners to help me decide which are the best tracks on the album. I'm also gonna do that with my family. ALEP is postponed once again. So looks like Sam Gillogly and I have more time to finish our Dancing With Hobbits album. We still have quite a few tracks to release. "Name On My Soul" by Kilted Kings was released as a single this month. Listens have not been great. But oh well... The full album is out on June 25 under the title Flower of Scotland. 13:14 - MERCH Virtual Public House is still on sale. I haven't picked a date for it to be pulled. But I will give you at least a month's heads up. You can download a free MP3 every month from this CD when you sign up to my mailing list. I'm brainstorming more merch to sell at conventions in the next couple months. I'll let you know how that goes. I re-released several Firefly related merch items in preparation for the next Celtfather Live show. Meantime, subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. 14:19 - CELTIC TRAVEL The Celtic Invasion of Scotland is officially open to past Invaders. I have a castle booked in near the just across the mountain from the banks of Loch Lomond for the first week of June 2022. I will open it up to non-invaders in August. Sign up to the mailing list at CelticInvasion.com if you want to be one of the first on the list. 15:13 - WEBSITES I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: “Lily the Pink” “Jedi Drinking Song” “The Last Jedi Drinking Song” “Black Velvet Band” “Donald, Where's Your Troosers/" "Drunken Sailor” “Rattlin' Bog” “The Night Paddy Murphy Died” “Soul of a Harper” “Everybody Needs A Drinking Song” 15:40 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1128 is down from 1138 Celtic Music Magazine = 4068 is up from 4062 YouTube Subscribers = 5438 is up from 5411 Facebook Likes = 3802 is same Instagram = 1882 is up from 1872 Spotify followers: 1797 is up 26 from 1771 # Number of listens on Spotify: 2652 is down from 2857 Latest Spotify Single Stats: "Slainte Mhaith" released on April 18: 25 is up from 23 "Proudfoot Shuffle" released on Mar 18: 20 is down from 127 (last one) "Hobbit Hornpipe" released Aug 26: 499 is down from 521 "The Hero of Christmas" released on Nov 17: 19 is down from 107 (last one) "Cloghden More" released on April 30: 12 "Name On My Soul" released on June 4: 141 Latest Spotify Album Stats: St Patrick's Day: 415 is down from 601 (last one) Flower of Scotland released on June 25 (next month): 239 Most-popular songs on Spotify: "The Widow and the Devil" (1.7K), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (536), "Hobbit Hornpipe" (499), "A Working in the Garden" (246), "Hero of Canton" (220), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (193), "Reavers Malcolm Reavers" (193), "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" (156), "Name On My Soul" (133), "The Parting Glass" (109) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: "Doctor of Gallifrey" (132), "Hero of Canton" (126), "The Widow and the Devil" (38), "Jedi Drinking Song Prequel" (17), "The Night That Paddy Murphy Died (12) Top albums: Sci Fi Drinking Songs (258), As Long As I'm Flyin (220), Going for Brogue (139), Kilted For Her Pleasure (87), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (51) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 592 is up from 582 Sci F'Irish Music: 13 is up from 12 Nagians Only: 22 is up from 21 Celtfather Experience: 29 is down 30 Hobbit Drinking Songs: 5 is down from 6 Firefly Drinking Songs: 130 is up from 127 Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 74 is up from 71 Jedi Drinking Songs: 31 (same) 18:59 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 164 is up from 157 Patreon Monthly Income: $1249 is up from $1206 Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts ,and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly
You get a St Patrick’s Day Concert for 2021 today on Pub Songs & Stories podcast. Welcome to Pub Songs & Stories, the Virtual Public House for Celtic culture through music. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.com. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:18 - “Men of New Basin Canal” from How America Saved Irish Music 3:29 - WELCOME -- Post a review in Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy this show, please subscribe or post a review on Apple Podcasts. I’d love your feedback. -- Send an email to the address in the show. I’ll send you a gift of 3 MP3s from the St Patrick’s Day album. Now on sale. -- Join the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. -- The Celtfather Story... 4:44 - TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2022. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ 5:06 - "Beer, Beer, Beer" from Kilted For Her Pleasure 7:18 - "The Leprechaun" from Soul of a Harper 11:49 - “Kilty Pleasure” from Selcouth 15:58 - "Kilkelly, Ireland" from St Patrick’s Day 20:44 - “When the Dairy Farm Caught Fire” from Whiskers in the Jar 25:41 - New Irish & Celtic Song Lyrics. I updated the lyrics for all of the songs I sing in this show. You will find lyrics and chords so you can play along with me. Just click the song title to find the lyrics or follow the link in the shownotes to find more Irish & Celtic song lyrics. 25:53 - UPCOMING SHOWS THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube (Season 8) @ 12:00 PM Eastern MAR 11: "St Patrick's Day Party" Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9 PM EDT. Tickets $8. MAR 13: Ironshield Brewing in Lawrenceville, GA @ 7:00 – 10:00 PM. MAR 17: The Lost Druid Brewery in Avondale, Estates, GA @ 4:30-7:00 PM 26:10 - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy music or merch from me or my guests. Follow us on streaming and tell a friend. You can sample my albums for free in my Mage Records store on Bandcamp. And you can learn more about my guests by following the link on the website. The Pub Songs Podcast is based on the value-for-value model. If you get pleasure from this show, send me a few bucks to keep it going and get lots of bonus content. Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. Follow the link in the shownotes. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Charis Mitchell, Brian Staab If you have questions or comments, email me marc@marcgunn.com or Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. Let me know what you think about this podcast. 27:15 - "Molly Malone" from St Patrick’s Day Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. The show is edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #pubsongs
We are sharing St Patrick’s Day stories like St Patrick probably never drank green beer. No really. A deeper look at my Selcouth song “Breathing”. A love story from na Skylark. St Paddy’s Day Kisses and ear bites from Stout Pounders. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.com. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:33 - - SONG: “St Patrick Never Drank” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 2:31 - WELCOME -- Post a review in Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy this show, please subscribe or post a review on Apple Podcasts. I’d love your feedback. -- Send an email to address in the show. I’ll send you a gift of 3 MP3s from the St Patrick’s Day album. Now on sale. -- The Celtfather Story… After reading a whole bunch of marketing material and books, I realize what I love about marketing. Great marketing is about telling a story that resonates. I LOVE stories. It’s something I’m trying to get better at. It’s why I’m trying to rebrand the Pub Songs Podcast as Pub Songs & Stories. Because, sure, I love to sing for you. But I would also like to share stories. So today, I’m gonna share a couple stories… and music from bands on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. But it’s really about the story. Because every song I write, every email or blog I try to sculpt is about telling a good story. I didn’t want Pirates vs. Dragons to just be songs. I wanted a story to go with it. Thanks to Rie Sheridan Rose, the songwriter and author of that story, we did just that. My Firefly songs aren’t just about characters in the TV show, they’re the stories that were created by my experience within the show and outside of it. Like “Breathing”. I could’ve just written a song using words about trying to breathe. Or I could make it personal. “Breathing” was inspired by the episode “Out of Gas”. The ship, Serenity, breaks down in space, far from civilization. A compression coil blows, knocking out life support and injuring Zoe. As Simon fights to save Zoe’s life in the medical bay, Kaylee stands outside worried for both Zoe and the ship. It’s not running. It’s no longer creating air. She’s in shock. Mal gets her attention and asks, “you wanna keep breathin’ doncha?” That’s the line that started my song. But it really plays a small role outside of creating a great call and response. I decided to look back into a period of my life when I was having trouble with my relationships. I felt like I was screwing up all the time. Every time, I screwed up I spiraled further down. I questioned myself constantly. I was depressed. What helped me through it was meditation and breathing. My Apple Watch has a breathing app. I used it all the time. I started taking 20 minute meditation breaks to just calm myself and relax. It helped. Slowly, I pulled myself back up. I found my happy place again. So when I wrote “Breathing”, I tied the experiences of the crew in that episode with my own life to create a fictional story of how to overcome stress, and how to give a spark of life a troubled relationship. I wrote a story on how to find your happy place again. It just takes a little breathing. 6:22 - SONG: “Breathing” from Selcouth (With special guest Kenzie Gunn) 10:42 - TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2022. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ 12:04 - NA SKYLARK WITH A LOVE STORY na Skylark, which loosely means "the Skylark" in Irish, is a Central-Kentucky-based trio that shares the rich beauty of ancient traditional Celtic music through voice, Irish harp, Irish uilleann pipes, Irish whistles, flutes, Irish bodhran, and a little Appalachian mountain dulcimer for good measure. Wherever this little trio goes, na Skylark charms and moves audiences in a big way. The group's "Old Ceol" recording was named one of the best new recordings of 2017 by the Celtic Connections radio show, and na Skylark's music can also be heard on various Celtic and folk music podcasts, as well as in live venues and festivals around the Eastern half of the U.S. You can find out more about the band at naskylark.com 13:26 - SONG: “Oh Love! It is a Killing Thing” by na Skylark from single 16:41 - STOUT POUNDERS TALKS KISS AND EAR BITES Stout Pounders is a long-time contributor to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast with music going back to 2010. They are a Seattle based Celtic Folk band. Since 2007 the band has brought new energy and comedic twists to time tested Scottish and Irish Folk music. Stout Pounders are great for pub atmospheres or large festivals. The band plays regularly around Seattle and has been the house band of the Seattle St. Patrick's Day Dash since 2009. You can find more about the band at StoutPounders.com. 21:33 - SONG: “The Mooch” by Stout Pounders from Pour Decisions -- New Irish & Celtic Song Lyrics. I updated the lyrics for all of the songs I sing in this show. You will find lyrics and chords so you can play along with me. Just click the song title to find the lyrics or follow the link in the shownotes to find more Irish & Celtic song lyrics. 25:02 - UPCOMING SHOWS THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube (Season 8) @ 12:00 PM Eastern MAR 11: "St Patrick's Day Party" Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9 PM EDT. Tickets $8. MAR 13: Ironshield Brewing in Lawrenceville, GA @ 7:00 – 10:00 PM. MAR 14: Tucker Brewing Company in Tucker, GA @ 3:30-6:30 PM CANCELED MAR 17: The Lost Druid Brewery in Avondale Estates, GA @ 4:30-7:00 PM 27:21 - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy music or merch from me or my guests. Follow us on streaming and tell a friend. You can sample my albums for free in my Mage Records store on Bandcamp. And you can learn more about my guests by following the link on the website. The Pub Songs Podcast is based on the value-for-value model. If you get pleasure from this show, send me a few bucks to keep it going and get lots of bonus content. Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. Follow the link in the shownotes. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Randall 5th Alexander and James Baker If you have questions or comments, email me marc@marcgunn.com or Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. Let me know what you think about this podcast. 29:33 - SONG: “Kilted For Her Pleasure” from Kilted For Her Pleasure Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. The show is edited by Mitchell Petersen who showed up as a guest on Kilted. Thanks Mitchell. And graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #pubsongs
Greetings Gunn Runner How can you celebrate St Patrick's Day in 2021 with podcasts, videos, blogs and perhaps even live concerts. Enjoy St Patrick's Day stories. A new Dancing with Hobbits single. Learn about the Brobdingnagian Bards' next single. Save on a St Patrick's Day CD special. And get ready for my birthday. It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Music & Travel, show #275. 0:26 - PODCASTS I am on fire with podcasting. I finally have systems that allow me to complete episodes and plan future ones in a timely fashion. So I'm ahead on all of my podcasts. I have nearly completed all the March episodes of the Pub Songs Podcast. I also have a new primary feature for that shows. I'm sharing stories from musicians. I love it because it's something solid. It gets other musicians involved. And again it's evergreen. The first March episode features two stories. One is from na Skylark. The second is from Stout Pounders. The St Patrick's Day show is most like a St Patrick's Day concert. I'm singing a bunch of songs that you requested in that episode. If you'd like to help out with future shows, there's One thing that would be amazing. Make a song request. You can suggest either a song I know or one I don't. Maybe I'll learn it. I'd like to learn some new songs for the podcast. To keep it interesting. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast has several St Patrick's Day episodes. My 17 for St Patrick's Day show comes out on March 4. All of the songs in that episode will be available for free download three days before St Patrick's Day. Then my BIG St Pat's show is also the 500th episode of the podcast. It was supposed to JUST be a 3-hour special. But when I remembered that my graphic artist, Miranda Nelson, had asked musicians to submit audio feedback. It became quite a bit longer. In fact, it's still being edited as I record this. Because there were over 60 songs in that show. That should be nearly 5 hours long... in one podcast. Yeah. I think this will officially be my longest podcast episode yet. Thankfully, I have Mitchell editing it. [Sorry Mitchell.] And I have a plan for recording and releasing it. Pro tip for anyone creating podcasts... or anything. Create a system to complete your projects. It helps! Finally, I created a system for releasing Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast episodes on a more regular basis. Andrew's been swamped. But I got him to record a February show. And I'm recording a simple music show for March. After that, I hope to stay on top of monthly episodes. The show will come out in the middle of each month. 4:04 - VIDEOS I started creating Canvases for Spotify. Basically, artists can share a 3-8 second video that plays on loop when you listen to a song on Spotify. I'd love to add that to as many of my songs as I can. I just need to figure out what kind of videos to add to each song. I haven't figured out WHAT to add yet. But there are a few that now have them. I just realized last week that Coffee with The Celtfather is doing exceptionally well. There are about 20 people watching the show every week. That's much higher than the 5-10 that used to. Facebook was really hit and miss and unreliable. So this is fantastic. My viewership is growing. I planned out themes for the rest of the season. Theming shows seems to help attendance. But boy it is tough coming up with themes. If you have any cool show titles, let me know. The next Celtfather Live concert is scheduled for Thursday, March 11. It is a St Patrick's Day show. I am theming my Celtfather Live shows once again. So for this show, I will play fun Celtic songs for St Patrick's Day. Then I will take your song requests. And I'll play for another 30-60 minutes depending on how many requests I get. So if you have any song requests, let me know. This show is a ticketed event. Tickets are $8. You can get them in my MageRecords.com store. Spend $15 or more in the store, you'll also get access. And of course, if you are a Heroic member of the Gunn Runners Club, pledging $10+ per month, you will get free access. I haven't released any new video singles as I mentioned last month. But I am planning the next Travel Music Video. Stay tuned. 6:40 - IN THE STUDIO All of my tracks for Selcouth are done. Songs are sent to guest musicians. Now I am waiting on the final tracks so we can finish mixing the album. It's looking very good that I'll have the album done by April or May for Patrons. So I should have an official release by Gen Con or possibly Dragon Con. I also hope to release a bunch of singles in the lead up the official release. A new single from Dancing With Hobbits with Sam Gillogly will come out the day after St Patrick's Day. That's March 18. The track is called "Proudfoot Shuffle". I need to figure out what my next single will be. I'm also hoping to have a Brobdingnagian Bards single... or two, released in the coming months. We have a couple instrumental track we recorded for the release of I Will Not Sing Along. Andrew also recorded on my song "By Amazing Grace". So I plan to release that as a single at some point too. 8:03 - MERCH St Patrick's Day CDs are not selling phenomenally well. It's not selling bad. I mean, it IS SELLING. But I see it was a good idea not to do a serious reprint of that album. I'm hopeful that I'll sell out the copies I have before March 17. You can now buy the album in my MageRecords.com store on Bandcamp. They are $20. And you can still get the 4 CD Celtic Collection for just $40. These offers good from now until March 17, St Patrick's Day. Subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. I am putting together some new special offers for the coming months. Details. The Firefly Celtic Heartstring was really well received. I made a couple more. But again, I can't say they're selling spectacularly. About as well as I expected though. You can find them and my other Celtic Heartstrings in my store. 9:26 - CELTIC TRAVEL I finally canceled my castle booking in Scotland. The Celtic Invasion of Scotland is officially delayed until next year. Sign up at CelticInvasion.com if you want to be one of the first on the list. 9:42 - WEBSITES I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: 10:15 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR MARCH THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather, YouTube (Season 8) @ 12:00 PM EST MAR 11: "St Patrick's Day Party" Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9 PM EDT. Tickets $8. MAR 13: Ironshield Brewing in Lawrenceville, GA @ 7:00 – 10:00 PM. MAR 17: The Lost Druid Brewery in Avondale Estates, GA @ 4:30-7:00 PM 11:23 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1219 is up from 1201 Celtic Music Magazine = 4026 is down from 4030 YouTube Subscribers = 5009 is up from 4961 Facebook Likes = 3746 is down from 3752 for the second month in a row Instagram = 1867 is down from 1869 Spotify followers: 1737 is up from 1712 # Number of listens on Spotify: 3395 is down from 3929 BIG ST PATS SPIKE Latest Spotify Single Stats: "Hobbit Hornpipe" released Aug 26: 458 is up from 441 "Tough Times" released Oct 21: 35 is up from 14 "The Hero of Christmas" released on Nov 17: 119 is down from 178 Latest Spotify Album Stats: Browncoat Christmas: 136 is down from 200 (last month) St Patrick's Day: 1K is down from 1.7K Most-popular songs on Spotify: "The Widow and the Devil" (1.7K), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (523), "Hobbit Hornpipe" (458), "Danny Boy" (400), "A-Working in the Garden" (368) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: "Hero of Canton" (1269), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (446), "The Widow and the Devil" (107), "A Drop of Nelson's Blood" (93), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (63) Top albums: As Long As I'm Flyin (1526), Sci Fi Drinking Songs (839), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (420), Kilted For Her Pleasure (296), Going for Brogue (284) Fun Christmas Songs for Kids & Families = 1983 is down from 1991 (Last until next season) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 564 is up from 556 Sci F'Irish Music: 12 (same) Nagians Only: 21 (same) Celtfather Experience: 29 is down 30 Hobbit Drinking Songs: 6 is up from 5 Firefly Drinking Songs: 122 (same) Christmas Drinking Songs: 39 (same, last of Season) Joyful Celtic Christmas Music: 108 is down from 109 (last of the season) Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 61 is up from 59 Jedi Drinking Songs: 31 (same) 16:27 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 156 is down from 158 Patreon Monthly Income: $1194 is up from $1184 I ran Special Offer last month. I got a couple new subscribers. But I can't say it was a rousing success. Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly
We are sharing St Patrick’s Day stories like St Patrick probably never drank green beer. No really. A deeper look at my Selcouth song “Breathing”. A love story from na Skylark. St Paddy’s Day Kisses and ear bites from Stout Pounders. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.com. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:33 - - SONG: “St Patrick Never Drank” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 2:31 - WELCOME -- Post a review in Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy this show, please subscribe or post a review on Apple Podcasts. I’d love your feedback. -- Send an email to gift@pubsong.net. I’ll send you a gift of 3 MP3s from the St Patrick’s Day album. Now on sale. -- The Celtfather Story… After reading a whole bunch of marketing material and books, I realize what I love about marketing. Great marketing is about telling a story that resonates. I LOVE stories. It’s something I’m trying to get better at. It’s why I’m trying to rebrand the Pub Songs Podcast as Pub Songs & Stories. Because, sure, I love to sing for you. But I would also like to share stories. So today, I’m gonna share a couple stories… and music from bands on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. But it’s really about the story. Because every song I write, every email or blog I try to sculpt is about telling a good story. I didn’t want Pirates vs. Dragons to just be songs. I wanted a story to go with it. Thanks to Rie Sheridan Rose, the songwriter and author of that story, we did just that. My Firefly songs aren’t just about characters in the TV show, they’re the stories that were created by my experience within the show and outside of it. Like “Breathing”. I could’ve just written a song using words about trying to breathe. Or I could make it personal. “Breathing” was inspired by the episode “Out of Gas”. The ship, Serenity, breaks down in space, far from civilization. A compression coil blows, knocking out life support and injuring Zoe. As Simon fights to save Zoe’s life in the medical bay, Kaylee stands outside worried for both Zoe and the ship. It’s not running. It’s no longer creating air. She’s in shock. Mal gets her attention and asks, “you wanna keep breathin’ doncha?” That’s the line that started my song. But it really plays a small role outside of creating a great call and response. I decided to look back into a period of my life when I was having trouble with my relationships. I felt like I was screwing up all the time. Every time, I screwed up I spiraled further down. I questioned myself constantly. I was depressed. What helped me through it was meditation and breathing. My Apple Watch has a breathing app. I used it all the time. I started taking 20 minute meditation breaks to just calm myself and relax. It helped. Slowly, I pulled myself back up. I found my happy place again. So when I wrote “Breathing”, I tied the experiences of the crew in that episode with my own life to create a fictional story of how to overcome stress, and how to give a spark of life a troubled relationship. I wrote a story on how to find your happy place again. It just takes a little breathing. 6:22 - SONG: “Breathing” from Selcouth (With special guest Kenzie Gunn) 10:42 - TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2022. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ 12:04 - NA SKYLARK WITH A LOVE STORY na Skylark, which loosely means "the Skylark" in Irish, is a Central-Kentucky-based trio that shares the rich beauty of ancient traditional Celtic music through voice, Irish harp, Irish uilleann pipes, Irish whistles, flutes, Irish bodhran, and a little Appalachian mountain dulcimer for good measure. Wherever this little trio goes, na Skylark charms and moves audiences in a big way. The group's "Old Ceol" recording was named one of the best new recordings of 2017 by the Celtic Connections radio show, and na Skylark's music can also be heard on various Celtic and folk music podcasts, as well as in live venues and festivals around the Eastern half of the U.S. You can find out more about the band at naskylark.com 13:26 - SONG: “Oh Love! It is a Killing Thing” by na Skylark from single 16:41 - STOUT POUNDERS TALKS KISS AND EAR BITES Stout Pounders is a long-time contributor to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast with music going back to 2010. They are a Seattle based Celtic Folk band. Since 2007 the band has brought new energy and comedic twists to time tested Scottish and Irish Folk music. Stout Pounders are great for pub atmospheres or large festivals. The band plays regularly around Seattle and has been the house band of the Seattle St. Patrick's Day Dash since 2009. You can find more about the band at StoutPounders.com. 21:33 - SONG: “The Mooch” by Stout Pounders from Pour Decisions -- New Irish & Celtic Song Lyrics. I updated the lyrics for all of the songs I sing in this show. You will find lyrics and chords so you can play along with me. Just click the song title to find the lyrics or follow the link in the shownotes to find more Irish & Celtic song lyrics. 25:02 - UPCOMING SHOWS THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube (Season 8) @ 12:00 PM Eastern MAR 11: "St Patrick's Day Party" Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9 PM EDT. Tickets $8. MAR 13: Ironshield Brewing in Lawrenceville, GA @ 7:00 – 10:00 PM. MAR 14: Tucker Brewing Company in Tucker, GA @ 3:30-6:30 PM CANCELED MAR 17: The Lost Druid Brewery in Avondale Estates, GA @ 4:30-7:00 PM 27:21 - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy music or merch from me or my guests. Follow us on streaming and tell a friend. You can sample my albums for free in my Mage Records store on Bandcamp. And you can learn more about my guests by following the link on the website. The Pub Songs Podcast is based on the value-for-value model. If you get pleasure from this show, send me a few bucks to keep it going and get lots of bonus content. Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. Follow the link in the shownotes. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Randall 5th Alexander and James Baker If you have questions or comments, email me marc@marcgunn.com or Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. Let me know what you think about this podcast. 29:33 - SONG: “Kilted For Her Pleasure” from Kilted For Her Pleasure Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. The show is edited by Mitchell Petersen who showed up as a guest on Kilted. Thanks Mitchell. And graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #pubsongs
We’re celebrating the National Poet of Scotland, the great Robert Burns for Burns’ Day. Why this Scottish-American wears a kilt. The secret behind how No Pants Day was formed. Doctor Who vs Outlander with special guest, Devo Spice. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.com. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:28 - “A Man’s A Man For A’ That” from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 3:18 - WELCOME -- Post a review in Apple Podcasts. If you enjoy this show, please subscribe or post a review on Apple Podcasts. I’d love your feedback. -- Virtual Burns Supper events this year. -- A short story of what’s new with The Celtfather. -- Did anyone see the new movie “Wild Mountain Thyme”. -- Listen to find out how I’ll send you 3 MP3s from the St Patrick’s Day album. Now on sale. St Patrick’s Day CD is now on sale. -- Burn’s Day on Jan 25. If you want more Burn’s Day music, check out this episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. 10:03 - “Skye Boat Song” from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2021. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ 12:32 - Origins of No Pants Day 17:28 - “A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 20:00 - Doctor Who vs Outlander with Devo Spice Today we’re gonna chat with Devo Spice. That’s the band name of comedy hip hop artist, Tom Rockwell. Tom is out of New Jersey. I met him at I-Con, the very first convention I ever attended in Stony Brook, New York on Long Island. He was at all of the Brobdingnagian Bards shows there. He is a hilarious musician with a helluva way with words. He’s recorded on the Bards’ CD I Will Not Sing Along. He wrote the lyrics to my song “Doctor Of Gallifrey”. And one of these days, we’re gonna do a recording of “Lannigan’s Ball” as a rap song. Welcome Devo Spice. Can you please tell me your Celtic origins and how it involves comedy hip hop? And in a truly celtic fashion, don’t let facts get in the way. Let’s hear that glib red headed comedic blarney come out full force. DEVO SPICE BACK STORY When I was given the idea of a Doctor Who parody of “Donald McGillavry”, I knew one Whovian who had seen every Doctor Who episode ever made, and was still available. That was Devo Spice. Little did I know at the time that one of The Doctors companions was a Scotsman fighting at Culloden named Jamie. Tom, can you tell me who this kilt-wearing companion was and if he was the same Jamie from The Outlander novels by Diana Gabaldon? And if so, how does he fit into both timelines? ABOUT THE COMPANION JAMIE OF CULLODEN FROM DOCTOR WHO Tom, you also host a comedy music podcast called Manic Mondays. And you’re the founder of The FuMP. Why comedy music? What drew you to it? What’s the funniest song you ever heard on The FuMP? Feel free to say one of mine. And when you're done with that you can tell me which other song of mine was the funniest. (re: this is an actual question. I'm curious what the real funniest song is) FUNNY MUSIC You can check out his podcast at ManicMondays.net. The Funny Music Project is at TheFump.com. And of course, if you want to hear more music by Devo Spice, my favorite album of his is the Doctor Who album, I Am the Doctor. It’s also a favorite by my daughter Kenzie. And she barely knows Doctor Who. You can find out more about his music at DevoSpice.com. Here’s his song “Companion Application” from his CD. 30:34 - Devo Spice “Companion Application” from I Am the Doctor 33:22 -- New Irish & Celtic Song Lyrics. I updated the lyrics for all of the songs I sing in this show. You will find lyrics and chords so you can play along with me. Just click the song title to find the lyrics or follow the link in the shownotes to find more Irish & Celtic song lyrics. - UPCOMING SHOWS THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube @ 12:00 PM Eastern JAN 21: Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9 PM EDT. Tickets $8. JAN 23: Ironshield Brewing in Lawrenceville, GA @ 7:00 – 10:00 PM. FEB 12-14: Boskone 58, Boston, MA FEB 18: Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9 PM EDT. Tickets $8. - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy music or Merch from me or our guest. Follow me on streaming. And tell a friend. But the best way to support me is to Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Patreon funds my songwriting and more. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. Follow the link in the shownotes. Times are changing. Regular gigs will begin again this year as more and more people take the vaccine. There will be a degree of normality coming. But I’m betting that the pandemic is the final nail into the CD coffin. Sure, some of you will still buy them. But the 40-50% of pre-pandemic sales will drop below 25%. That’s my bet. Of course, cds were the primary source of income for musicians. So what’s next? How do you intend to support musicians into the future? - JOIN THE PUB CHAT —Joe Biden won the 2020 election to become the 46th president of the United States of America. Big congrats to him and Kamala Harris, the first black, asian and woman Vice President. But for President-Elect Biden’s inauguration, he hired The Chieftains to play music. That got me thinking. Who would you want if you won the presidential election? Then email me marc@marcgunn.com or Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook to let me know what you think of the album. 36:00 - “Wild Mountain Thyme” from The Bridge Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. The show is edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #pubsongs PUB CHAT
Rob the rich and give to the poor. It’s the story of Robin Hood and also of the Wild Colonial Boy. But what’s the history? Then enjoy a Celtic Geek Spotlight on why The Gothard Sisters love hobbits. And we’re gonna wreck a Steampunk pirate ship on the Pub Songs Podcast. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.com. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:30 - SONG: “Maid Went to the Mill” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 2:05 - WELCOME -- What song would you like to hear me sing on the podcast? -- Post a review in Apple Podcasts. -- Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast. -- Listen to "Wild Colonial Boy" on Spotify. -- The election comes to an end today. I hope you voted. Again, voting is essential for the success of any democracy. So if the results aren’t to your liking, I hope you will remember that in the next election. The more people who vote, the better our country becomes. And as a side note, I’m happy that I don’t feel the need to campaign any longer. -- New Irish & Celtic Song Lyrics. Check it out. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2021. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ 4:07 - ABOUT WILD COLONIAL BOY John “Jack” Donahue was born in 1806. Died on 1 September 1840. He was a bushranger in Australia between 1825 and 1830. Known as "Bold Jack Donahue", he became part of the notorious "Wild Colonial Boys". Jack Donahue was born in Dublin, Ireland about 1806. He was an orphan. He began pick-pocketing and, after later involvement in a burglary, was convicted of intent to commit a felony in 1823. In September 1824, he was transported with 200 other prisoners to Australia, arriving in Sydney in January 1825. Donahue escaped to the bush from the Quakers Hill farm and formed an outlaw gang known as "The Strippers," since they stripped wealthy landowners of their clothing, money and food. The gang was arrested two years later. Donohue managed to escape from custody. In March 1829, Donahue, along with John Walmsle, shot and killed a Mr Clements, a settler on the Hunter River. This became the "Wild Colonial Boys", a loose gang of twelve to fifteen men. Donohue's cunning and guile soon had him on equal standing as the leaders of this gang of Underwood and MacNamara. These two had the reputation for wily pluck, daring and desperation. The gang would operate in groups of three or four in order to bail up settlers and plunder property. They laid in wait for travellers on the highway or they would attack and plunder their houses. Donohue's tact and ways of only robbing the better off procured him a host of friends among the poorer settlers. They gave the police false information about him and, when they were dogging him rather too hard, the settlers stowed him away in their back rooms or under the beds. In the late afternoon of 1 September 1830, Donohue was shot dead by John Muckleston, following a shootout between bushrangers and soldiers at Bringelly, New South Wales. Donohue was hit in the left temple and neck and died instantly. The Sydney Gazette, on behalf of "all respectable citizens", rejoiced at Donohue's death. Smoking pipes were made in the shape of Donohue's head, including the bullet-holes in his forehead, and were bought and smoked by the citizens of Sydney. In 1833, Donohue's life was recounted in Charles Harpur's play 'The Tragedy of Donohoe'. Harpur had been inspired to write his play after the April 1829 shooting of a settler on the Hunter River by two bushrangers. Harpur had been sixteen at the time and believed that Donohue was one of the bushrangers. Donohue was immortalised in the ballad 'The Wild Colonial Boy'. Authorities tried to ban the song, but failed. Instead it became a ballad of defiance, continuing to be sung by generations of Australians and becoming part of Australia's folklore. With time, the lyrics changed Donohue's name to Jack Doolan, Jack Dowling, Jack Doogan and even Jim Doolan. The ethos line that struck a chord was "'I'll fight but not surrender till I die', cried the Wild Colonial Boy." Find out more about the song on Wikipedia. 7:24 - SONG: “Wild Colonial Boy” (new single) from St Patrick’s Day 11:08 - CELTIC GEEK SPOTLIGHT I wanted to try something a little bit different today--a Celtic Geek spotlight. This is where I highlight a Celtic or Geek band or artist with something relevant to our community. Over the past couple months, I released new hobbit singles with my friend Sam Gillogly. Our first single, “Hobbit Hornpipe”, was added to a Hobbit Party playlist by none other than The Gothard Sisters. The Gothard Sisters are a Celtic band featuring three sisters from the Pacific Northwest. They have had a long history with me thanks to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. They were first played in 2010 for episode number #81. I enjoyed the music a lot back then. But over the past 10 years, I’ve seen them put out better and better albums and improve as musicians, performers, and composers. So today I want to get a quick glimpse into the band and how and why they put together this Hobbit Party Playlist. I wanna to give a big, warm welcome to The Gothard Sisters. Welcome. Can you tell me a little bit about yourselves and how you got started playing music? STARTED PLAYING MUSIC When I think of your music, I think of more traditional Irish music though, though these days, there’s a definite contemporary flair. You’re doing a brilliant job of adding a modern edge to your newest music. So why then do you have a hobbit playlist on Spotify? What are your geek backgrounds? WHY HOBBIT PLAYLIST Finally what is on your Celtic or Geek bucket list? Or what do each of you hope to accomplish with your music? BUCKET LIST Thank you so much for joining me. Of course this is where it’s time to promote your latest or newest music and where you are found online. Thank you so much ladies for being a part of the show. You can stream the single for free when you sign up to their mailing list at gothardsisters.com Here’s a track from The Gothard Sisters…. 15:25 - SONG: “Chasing the Sun” by The Gothard Sisters from Single 18:49 - JOIN THE PUB CHAT (read and see videos at bottom of notes) Are you a Celtic Geek? Well, then you probably read. You might study history. And you might watch TV or movies with a Celtic or Geek twist. It’s what Celtic Geeks do. What are you reading, learning, or watching? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you’re enjoying to marc@marcgunn.com. Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. 21:18 - SONG: “Wreck of the Bold Lady Jean” from Pirates vs. Dragons 26:12 - UPCOMING SHOWS NOV 19: Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9 PM EDT. Buy tickets $8. THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube @ 12:00 PM Eastern 27:11 - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy music or merch. Follow me on streaming. And tell a friend. I want to invite you to stream my music. It’s up on Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play, Pandora, pretty much everywhere. Yes. I’d love for you to buy a CD if you enjoy my music, but more than anything I want you to enjoy it. So go check it out. If you want to support my songwriting, Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music AND this podcast. Follow the link in the shownotes. Special thanks to my newest patrons: LP Chan, Minchowski, Rebekah M, Carol D - SONG: “Black Is the Color” from Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover’s Companion Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #pubsongs PUB CHAT Chris Abram from Norway replied in an email conversation: "Yes, funny thing is that when i read your reply now I have "why do you torture me" on my ear in the headphones. Not saying that my daughter tortures me but.... To answer your question about being different: I think your light spirited nature, the fact that you are active with your followers (which caught me during gencon) and just replying to mails from fans is a definitely super good thing. In contrast I am also an avid reader (worked 11years in bookstore) and right now lit-rpg is my favourite. There is one author who actually writes ok, but me and many other avoid his works because of his behaviour (he is "the best and those who do not agree with him will get trolled by him...") The way to get new fans is to play along with them. So that is something that really calls out to me at least. Keep up the good work" Alex emailed: "I really enjoyed the rough version of the wreck of the bold lady jean. It was fast, rough, and conveyed the excitement of a ship trying to survive an encounter with a dragon. I know faster times are harder to pull together unless it’s rock or heavy metal but could it be possible this song can be done fast and furious?"
I close out Dragon Con every year with the Pub Songs Podcast Live as part of the Digital Media Track. I keep that tradition alive with this virtual show. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY - WELCOME -- Lots of new singles are coming. I created a Single and Album release schedule. It has me releasing new singles every 1-2 weeks through January with the official release of St Patrick’s Day. There’ll be traditional Irish songs, hobbit dance tunes, and songs from my next CD, Selcouth. Follow me on the streaming sites so you don’t miss these releases. -- THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather on YouTube @ 12:00 PM EDT - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy music and merch. Follow me on Spotify or Amazon Music. Or just tell a friend. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample my 24 albums. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. Learn more on Patreon. Follow the link in the shownotes. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Tom M, Howard F - STORY: Pub Songs Podcast Live with Dragon Con Digital Media Track 3:05 - SONG: “Shiny” from As Long As I’m Flyin’ 10:18 - SONG: “Slainte Mhaith” from Name On My Soul 12:49 - SONG: “What Shall We Do With A Catnipped Kitty” from Whiskers in the Jar 15:09 - SONG: “Close Your Eyes” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 20:31 - SONG: “Reavers Drinking Song” from TBD 24:12 - SONG: “Breathing” from Selcouth 31:28 - SONG: “Everybody Needs A Drinking Song” from Don’t Go Drinking With Hobbits 36:56 - SONG: “Kilty Pleasure” from Selcouth 42:10 - SONG: “Bring Me Home, Boys” from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 48:10 - SONG: “Thorin’s Eulogy” from I Will Not Sing Along by Brobdingnagian Bards 52:15 - SONG: “Name On My Soul” from Name On My Soul NOTES FROM THE SHOW -- Buy CDs at MageRecords.com -- In the ‘Verse Podcast -- ALEP: Hobbit Gathering in Kentucky -- Dance Music and songs for Hobbits -- Swan Songs: Musical Last Wishes 58:05 - JOIN THE PUB CHAT (read and see videos at bottom of notes) Celtic Geeks read. We study history. We watch geeky or Celtic TV and movies. What are you reading, learning or watching? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you’re enjoying to marc@marcgunn.com. Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 19 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.com! #pubsongs PUB CHAT Timothy Thrush emailed: "I just listened to the most recent Pub Songs podcast, and I really enjoyed 'Bright Side Of Everything'. I realize it's a live version & not a final mix so when is Selcouth slated to be released? (BTW, the 'Buy CDs' link on that website still goes to the defunct CDBaby store.)" I don’t have an official release date for Selcouth yet. I prefer having an album completed before I announce that date. However, I am tentatively aiming to release the album to my Kickstarter supporters by October or November at the latest. The album will be released everywhere else in the spring of next year.
Gen Con 2020 is online this year, like most sci fi conventions, and gaming conventions, and even Celtic festivals. I have five shows scheduled. I’ll sing from those shows and tell you more about them on the Pub Songs Podcast. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:25 - SONG: “Reavers, Malcolm, Reavers” from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 3:04 - WELCOME -- Pride Month Episode #463 of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast -- New podcasts: In the ‘Verse Podcast #14: Objects in Space -- Check out the new CD from Mikey Mason is called Shades of Gray. -- New Irish & Celtic Song Lyrics: check out the lyrics in this show for new and updated editions 6:55 - SONG: “The Widow and the Devil” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 10:01 - STORY: You Have CDs 10:29 - STORY: Preparing for Gen Con Online, Should I charge for online events? 20:24 - SONG: “Breathing” from Selcouth 24:31 - CD Projects and Progress 26:32 - JOIN THE PUB CHAT What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you’re doing while listening to marc@marcgunn.com. Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. -- Celtfather CD Photo Series: I’d like you to take a picture of one or more of your CDs in an interesting or creative way. Email me the photo. This is where you can get creative and have fun with my music. 29:58 - “Cat Came Back...Cat’s POV” intro 32:09 - SONG: “The Cat Came Back… Cat’s POV” from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 36:15 - UPCOMING SHOWS JUL 30: Comedy Music Cabaret at Gen Con ONLINE at 6:00 - 7:00 PM EDT JUL 30: Sci F'Irish Drinking Songs at Gen Con ONLINE at 8:00 - 9:00 PM EDT JUL 31: Firefly Drinking Songs at Gen Con ONLINE at 8:00 - 9:00 PM EDT AUG 1: Irish Songs for Cat Lovers at Gen Con ONLINE at 6:00 - 7:00 PM EDT AUG 1: Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion at Gen Con ONLINE at 8:00 - 9:00 PM EDT WEDS: Coffee with The Celtfather on Facebook @ 11:00 AM EDT 37:28 - SUPPORT WHAT YOU LOVE If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy CDs, digital downloads, shirts, and other merch. Follow me on Spotify. And share a song or this podcast with a friend. You can also join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. Your support funds my songwriting. it pays for the production and promotion of my music and this podcast. Your kindness pays for my time in producing this show. You get it all for as little $5 per month. Learn more on Patreon. Special thanks to my newest patrons: David Marc Tan Creti and welcome back to Scott & Anita Gorrell TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2021. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ - SONG: “Skye Boat Song” from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.net! #pubsongs #gencon #gencon2020 PUB CHAT Ken Katen emailed on Patreon: "Good afternoon, Marc - I”ve just upped my Patreon support of your Irish and Celtic Music podcast to $10/month. I remember bombing around the back roads of Joshua Tree listening to your paen to Joss Wheedon (it got me to give “Firefly” another chance - thank you). Now I’m [belatedly] listening to your Pride Month episode, and am once again impressed by your fearlessness to wade into an area that you feel is important enough to deserve your attention and representation while remaining unafraid to admit your ignorance (which, as Mark Twain observed, “can be fixed, unlike stupidity, which is permanent”) by selecting a great co-host both musically and (sub) culturally. I wish I could do more, but I’m supporting a raft of podcasts, and some folks in my real life neighborhood businesses who are also struggling right now. I can’t fly anymore thanks to radiation treatment a few years back, but your Celtic Invasion Vacations sound wonderful - perhaps one day I can figure out how to travel “across the pond” by boat and join you to enjoy the touring"
Plant a tree with Celtic music and conversation for Arbor Day. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.net. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:15 - SONG: “Rattlin’ Bog” from St Patrick’s Day Songs for Kids 3:28 - WELCOME -- Bard Bog Off! -- Themed Shows. What theme should I podcast about in the episodes to come? -- Past episode: Bliss in Gougane Barra, Ireland #34. -- Find out more John Wilmott’s Carrowcrory Cottages. -- Watch Celtfather Live April Concert. -- Listen to my sing “Kilty Pleasure” in Show #200: St Patrick’s Day Guilty Pleasure. -- Next CD: Selcouth. -- Is there a song you want to learn to play? Contact me. -- Updated Irish & Celtic Song Lyrics: Song requests -- Plant a Tree on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. -- Watch the show on YouTube or Listen to the extended version as Patron. 7:54 - STORY: Gougane Barra 12 Years Later 15:25 - SONG: “Kilted For Her Pleasure” from Kilted For Her Pleasure 18:08 - PUB CHAT (read and see videos at bottom of notes) You can chat in the pub, please send me your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. 24:17 - SONG: “Johnny Jump Up” from Happy Songs of Death 29:43 - UPCOMING SHOWS MAY 7: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM WEDS: Coffee with The Celtfather on Facebook @ Time Varies TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2021. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy music and merch. Follow me on Spotify. And tell a friend. You can also join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You get first access to rough cuts of new music. Once a week, you will get a bonus podcast of Stories from the Road. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and the podcast, and it pays for my time in producing this show. You get it all for as little $5 per month. Learn more on Patreon. Follow the link in the shownotes. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Special thanks to my newest patrons: Catherine Masterson, Dell C. and Scott & Melanie Wienhusen 33:04 - SONG: “Wild Mountain Thyme” from The Bridge Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 19 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.net! #pubsongs #celticmusic #treesongs PUB CHAT Stan Berry emailed a photo: "Saw and enjoyed this video. I'm just a bit jealous. I'm looking out my front door at this. Six inches since last night." Re: Sci F’Irish music Janine Rinker replied about Sci F'Irish music: "Hi Marc, I would expect Sci-F’irish music to include original Sci-Fi music, traditional Irish music and Sci-Fi parodies of Irish music. Per Arthur C. Clarke, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”, which you could use to justify including fantasy with sci-fi, if you like. I would not be surprised if some Scottish music was included, since I think greater care is taken to distinguish Scottish from Irish where one or both groups are a major presence." Crazy Jay says, "Star Wars and Lord of the Rings" I had some comments that came in along with tips from my April Celtfather Live show: Joyce emailed me a donation: "Just a small gift to make up for losing some revenue while on vacation through the end of the month. Your podcast is an oasis some days. And thank you also for being a SJW. How could it ever be right to stand-up for injustice? Crazy." Troy emailed a tip: "Why not tip in advance, right? lol. Looking forward to the show, thank you. Hope you and yours are doing well during these weird times. Stay safe out there." What theme should I explore in upcoming Pub Songs Podcast episodes? Jamie Richards: "Staying Connected or Community might be fun" and "I always like stories, whether a song that is in itself a story, the story behind a song, or just stories in general." Carol Baril: "Anything with a positive spin! Need optimism really bad!" Karen Mitchell Carothers: "Anything that doesn't have to do with COVID. Seriously. I'm even tired of FuMP songs about quarantine. I'd love to hear more about your celtic travels... I've only been to southwest Ireland myself, though we are hoping to go to Scotland next year (mainly south central Scotland, I think... the Carruthers ancestral area... visit the family ghost...)" Jenn emailed: "Hey! Totally unasked for suggestion ?? but you should totally market that one quote “I’ve never known what it means to be normal/nor have I knowingly cared”. I’m a mental health therapist and I would totally buy that as a poster for my office - or as a tshirt for normal life. Just a thought! Thanks!" Melba Langley emailed: "Hi Marc! I stumbled across your demon lullaby in an obscure board back in early 2010. I had a high risk pregnancy, couldn't drive, and had my terminally ill father in law living with us. I planned a whole nursery theme around this awesome song I downloaded. My husband freaked out. We went with ladybugs. Fast forward to this wonderful social isolation, and I told my now 9 year old about the story behind her ladybug decor. She loved it. She asked me to paint monsters on her walls, and to scribble parts of the lyrics in red on the walls, simulating blood. For the first time since a computer crash that corrupted the demon lullaby download, I looked you up. My kid has been singing, "you used to have a sister" all day long. My husband is freaking out. But hey, we have time to redo her room, right? In 2010 I found both monsters and demons underneath there bed, btw. I think it's awesome. If we can get paint delivered, you'll get pictures."
We’re talking Sci F’Irish music for St Patrick’s Day on the Pub Songs Podcast. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast at PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:22 - SONG - “Whiskey in the Jar” by Marc Gunn from St Patrick’s Day 3:11 - WELCOME -- #8 artists on Reverbnation. Scythian is #4 -- Kickstarter for Selcouth resched stretch goal. Ends on March 13! -- New Single: Molly Malone (feat. Jesse Ferguson) -- Free CD Offer -- Want 17 Free Celtic MP3s? Subscribe to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. -- Watch Sci Fi St Patrick's Day on YouTube. -- Updated lyrics for songs: Freedom Costs, Thorin’s Eulogy, Breathing, Slainte Mhaith, Flower of Scotland, Kilted For Her Pleasure, Rocky Road to Dublin, I’ll Tell My Ma 10:11 - SONG: “Monahan’s Mudder’s Milk” by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 12:29 - PUB CHAT You can chat in the pub, please send me your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email or chat in the Celtic Geek group on Facebook. Last week’s Question: What is your heritage? 17:27 - SONG: “She’s Shiny” by Marc Gunn from As Long As I’m Flyin’ 21:31- UPCOMING SHOWS MAR 12: St Patrick’s Day Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM MAR 13: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co, Alabaster, AL MAR 14: St Patrick’s Day at 5 Points, Birmingham, AL MAR 14: The Camp, Huntsville, AL @ 7:30 PM MAR 20-22: ConCoction, Cleveland, Ohio MAR 26: Tucker Brewing Company, Tucker, GA @ 6:30 PM APR 4-5: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX APR 11-12: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX Every Weds 10:30 AM EDT: Coffee with The Celtfather on Facebook 23:52 - STORIES FROM THE ROAD: What is Sci F’Irish? Question of the Week: What are your sci F’Irish fandoms? If you enjoyed this episode of Stories from the Road, join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You get first access to new music and once a week, you will enjoy a very personal look at the thoughts and stories behind the songs. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and the podcast, and it pays for my time in producing the show. You’ll get it all for as little $5 per month. Learn more on Patreon. Follow the link at marcgunn.net. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Special thanks to my newest patrons: Jason D, Karen C, Max M, Leslie M, Tim S, Sarah C, Catherine Masterson TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2021. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. 30:31 - SONG: “Old Dun Cow” by Marc Gunn from Not Every Day Is St Patrick’s Day Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.net! #pubsongs #macintyre #stpatricksday PUB CHAT Jack Higgs emailed a photo: "Marc, Thanks for the podcast. I normally listen at the office, but today I’m working from home and watching via YouTube. I first heard you at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival in 2015, and would love to see you back here again."
Tomorrow, we are Halfway to St Patrick’s Day. September 17 marks the six month occasion which gets us to the biggest modern Celtic holiday of the year. We’re celebrating with quite a bit more Celtic music on the Pub Songs Podcast. Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser, The Gothard Sisters, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Selkie Girls, Gwendolyn Snowdon, Brendan Loughrey, Heather Dale, The Doubleclicks, Battlelegs, Poitin, Liz Madden, Burning Bridget Cleary, The Muckers, Dylan Foley, Melanie Gruben, Brobdingnagian Bards Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic Geek musician and your guide to honoring our past and adapting for our future. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Your generous pledge of $5 per month allow me to create music, podcasts, and my weekly video show, Coffee with The Celtfather. Thank you! If you have comments or want to chat in the pub, then I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? How has this show inspired you? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email. Cead mile failte! PubSong.net WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:16 - "Gypsy Rover" by Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser from How America Saved Irish Music 3:29 - WELCOME. You may not realize it, but there are time stamps in the shownotes of each episode. If there’s a song you enjoy, you can easily listen to it over and over again. If you don’t like it, skip to the next song. I’m pretty sure this feature works in most podcatchers. Find out more about the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast here. 4:37 - "Rose, Marie and Heather" by The Gothard Sisters from Midnight Sun 8:00 - "Johnny Jump Up" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Gullible's Travels 11:31 - "Why Should I Cry" by The Selkie Girls from Long Time Traveling 16:49 - HALFWAY TO ST PATRICK’S DAY STORY AND MUSIC. We are just six months away from St Patrick’s Day. That’s the biggest holiday of all Celtic musicians, even us fringe Celtic Geek musicians like me. Cool Articles: Top 10 Halfway to St Patrick’s Day Songs How to Celebrate Halfway to St Patrick’s Day? Pub Songs Podcast Episodes: Halfway to St Patrick's Day Pub Songs #160 Hobbit Day, Halfway to St. Patrick's Day, and Talk Like a Pirate Day #107 St Patrick’s Day Podcast 6 Months to St Patrick’s Day: This actually predates my knowledge of Halfway to St Patrick’s Day, I think, but it started on September 17, 2011 Irish & Celtic Music Podcast Episodes: Halfway to St Patrick’s Day #325 Halfway to St Patrick’s Day Podcast #275 Halfway to St Patrick’s Day #224 Halfway to St Patrick’s Day #145 And of course if you’re looking for more St Patrick’s Day music, I have a whole website dedicated to it, including more podcasts, video concerts, free Irish music downloads and more. 18:42 - "The Next Market Day" by Gwendolyn Snowdon from Three Strand Braid 21:42 - "Sean South" by Brendan Loughrey from To Those Who Fell 24:16 - "Mordred's Lullaby" by Heather Dale from Avalon 28:55 - BEHIND THE MUSIC: Inclusion versus exclusion. From traditional Irish music to filk circles. 44:10 - TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about this exciting trip. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ 44:59 - "Ennui (On We Go)" by The Doubleclicks from Dimetrodon 48:07 - "Another Round For Us" by Battlelegs from The Very Best of Battlelegs, Vol. 1 50:15 - "St Patrick's Day Polkas" by Poitin from Irish Celtic Music and Bofiguifluki 56:32 - "Banks of the Ohio" by Liz Madden from My Irish Home 59:48 - UPCOMING SHOWS * Sep 21: Pepper Place Farmer’s Market, Birmingham, AL * Sep 27-28: Browncoat Ball, Las Vegas, NV * Oct 11: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co., Alabaster, AL * Oct 12: Brennan’s Irish Pub, Birmingham, AL * Coffee with The Celtfather, Wednesdays at 10:30 am EST on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube 1:00:45 - "The Elfin Knight" by Burning Bridget Cleary from Totes for Goats 1:04:28 - "The Widow and the Devil" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 1:07:48 - "One More Stout" by The Muckers from One More Stout 1:11:28 - "The Discontented Man / Crabs in the Skillet / Dancing Eyes" by Dylan Foley from Deliriously Happy 1:16:17 - "Irish Fire" by Melanie Gruben from Single 1:21:16 - THIS PODCAST IS LISTENER SUPPORTED. If you enjoy visiting the pub, please join the Gunn Runners Club to get more podcasts, videos, bootleg concerts, and exclusive MP3s. Special thanks to my newest patron: Andrew H., Bill M., David & Paulette G., Alan D, Moose Thank you for so kindly supporting my music. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners on Patreon today. Let's make a friendlier world. If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. Now when I say “tell a friend”, what I’m talking about is creating a viral sensation. Every now and then, I listen to a song like Melanie Gruben’s song “Irish Fire”. I am blown away by the songwriting and her incredible voice. Because of it, I tell you. I recorded that track and shared it with you. That’s what it means to go viral. So if there’s something that moves you, please do the same. You can tell a friend one-on-one or by email or in rave about it on social. Whatever. Your excitement and enthusiasm is contagious. So get excited and share your excitement. 1:23:34 - "Seven Drunken Nights in Hobbiton" by Brobdingnagian Bards from I Will Not Sing Along Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon and support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub! www.pubsong.net.
Ten years ago, Sherwood Forest Faire opened their borders to allow a medieval festival to happen. In this episode, you will learn how the festival came to be. You'll meet some of the musicians who have performed there since the beginning. You'll hear their music and some of the stories I recorded at the faire. Some are about travel or women in music, hypnosis, and juggling. There's a lot to unpack. And you get 3 1/2 hours to do just that. Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic Geek musician and your guide to honoring our past and adapting for our future. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Your generous pledge of $5 per month allow me to create music, podcasts, and my weekly video show, Coffee with The Celtfather. Thank you! If you have comments or want to chat in the pub, email me. Use #PubSongs when talking about this show. Cead mile failte! PubSong.net WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:57 "Big Strong Man" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Songs of Ireland Sherwood Arrival and See Vince Conaway 10th anniversary of Sherwood Forest Faire Interview in show #50 5:18 "Kilted For Her Pleasure" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 7:32 Meeting Andrew McKee, The Irish Bard 8:46 "Satisfied" by Andrew McKee from The Irish Bard 12:02 Interview: Year 10 of the Sherwood Forest Faire with Autolycus 18:27 "Salty Sailor" by Shillelagh from A Turn of Fortune 22:03 Interview: Castle building with George Appling 37:29 "Jiggy Biddy's Slur Horn" by Tartanic from Uncharted 40:59 Interview: Musical Women in History with Apryl Knight 56:35 "The Cat On the Stairs" by Apryl Knight from Allons-Y! Time Traveler's Tales 59:11 "RPG Monster Song" by Apryl Knight from One Nerdy Knight 1:01:51 PUB CHAT I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? How has this show inspired you? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email. Troy Rodgers emailed before my last Celtfather Evenings show: "I've got my ticket! See you there! I keep meaning to offer Pub Songs feedback. Let me do so now. I love the new format. The latest episode... How America Saved Irish Music is one of my favorites of your albums. To hear you and Jaime discuss everything that went into this, it's gold. Excellent podcast." Pamala emailed: "Marc, I fell asleep listening to #PubSongs last night. Your voice is so soothing and the music is just right so my brain settles down and sleep. I woke this morning with a smile because of you and your music being in my ears. Thank you for all you do to share this wonderful music and yourself. Blessed Be, Pamala" I want your Ireland or Celtic Travel Questions. Email me! 1:03:08 "Johnny Jump Up" by Bedlam Bards from Furious Fancies 1:06:19 Interview: Laughter Hypnosis with Cedric of Bedlam Bards 1:38:45 "Leaf on the Wind" by Bedlam Bards from On the Drift (Music Inspired by Firefly and Serenity) Get Cedric's book: The Little Book of Laughnosis: Using the Hypnotic Power of Unconditional Laughter to Change Lives 1:43:20 "Fantasia XI" by Vince Conaway from Liminal Spaces 1:45:05 Interview: Best Travel Tips by Vince Conaway 2:09:22 "Riding on a Load of Hay" by Vince Conaway from Liminal Spaces 2:11:51 NEWS Moving so one podcast per month Season 3 of Coffee with The Celtfather ends on April 17 Mikey Mason just hit his next big milestone which secures 8 more episodes of In the 'Verse podcast Brobdingnagian Bards are launching a Kickstarter in July. Subscribe to our mailing list and podcast. Help me move. Buy a shirt! 2:13:39 "The Water Is Wide" by Faire to Middlin from Kilts, Celts & Kippers 2:18:10 Interview: Adventures in Juggling with Paolo Garbanzo 2:40:53 "The Ballad of Steve" by Paolo Garbanzo 2:48:47 Celtic Invasion Vacations: Dingle, Ireland 2019 Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Dingle. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ 2:50:52 Interview: Rockin' Irish Harp with Dubliner Harpers 3:01:21 "Island Reel" by Dublin Harpers from Shenanigans 3:03:15 Interview: Married to Rambling Sailors 3:19:51 "Paddy Doyle's Boots" by Rambling Sailors from Kenway's Favorites 3:21:09 Interview: The Voodoo Island Cannibals Return with Master "Bones" Jangles 3:24:09 "Funeral Dirge" by Master Bones Jangle and The Voodoo Island Cannibals from Sail to the Wind The Pub Songs Podcast is listener-supported. If you enjoy visiting the pub, please join the Gunn Runners Club to get more podcasts, videos, bootleg concerts, and exclusive MP3s. Special thanks to my newest patron: Elizabeth B. Thank you for so kindly supporting my music. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners on Patreon today. Let's make a friendlier world. 3:27:26 UPCOMING SHOWS Every Weds, 11 AM: Coffee with The Celtfather Apr 19: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co. Sat, May 4: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co. This is my farewell to Birmingham and Gwen’s congratulations on graduating, and Inara’s happy birthday celebration. Join us! May 17-19: California Autoharp Gathering June 8-15: Celtic Invasion of Star Wars Aug 1-4: Gen Con, Indianapolis, IN Dragon Con? Sep 27-28: Browncoat Ball, Las Vegas, NV If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. 3:29:05 "Serenity Valley Waltz" by Marc Gunn from Heroes Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon and support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub! www.pubsong.net.
Fact. St Patrick's Day is the best holiday ever. Fact. Everyone is Irish on St Patrick's Day. Fact. You're gonna LOVE this week's episode of ACTUAL St Patrick’s Day facts! Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic Geek musician and your guide to honoring our past and adapting for our future. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. These generous people pledge $5 per month or more so that I can keep creating music, podcasts, and live streaming video shows like Coffee with The Celtfather. Thank you! If you have comments or want to chat in the pub, email me. Use #PubSongs when talking about this show. Cead mile failte! How would you like two free albums of my music? No need to sign up to mailing list. No strings attached at all. I just want you to hear my music. Follow the links to St Patrick's Day and Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers on Bandcamp. "Buy the Digital Albums". Name your price to ZERO. Then download and enjoy your free albums. Then Subscribe to the Pub Songs Podcast at PubSong.net to enjoy this podcast. This offer is good until March 18, 2019. The Pub Songs Podcast celebrates our shared love of Celtic culture. But it also recognizes that our world is changing. So you will mostly hear fun Celtic music on the show. But it'll be mixed in with songs inspired by Star Wars, Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, Doctor Who and Firefly. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY? 0:18 "The Hunter Set" by Runa from Current Affairs Everyone is Irish on St Patrick's Day. But I prefer to see this as a holiday for everyone of Celtic ancestry. I don’t know how many kilts I’ve seen worn on the holiday, but it’s a lot. 8:25 FACT #1 Ireland is one of seven Celtic nations. These are the places that the Celts settled after invading their way from central Europe before finally being conquered by the Romans and driven to the fringes of continent. The nations include: Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Cornwall in Southwest England, Brittany in France, and Galicia in Northwest Spain. While the Celts settled in those locations, they were eventually pushed out of those homelands to places around the world. 9:32 “Almost Irish” by Ceann from from Almost Irish and Best of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast 14:45 FACT #2 Boston, New York, New Orleans was one of the top 3 immigration points for the Irish during the potato blight of the 1800s. “Men of New Basin Canal” that honors the 30K Irishmen who died digging that canal. 15:22 “Men of New Basin Canal” by Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser from How America Saved Irish Music 18:29 FACT #3 March 17th is the holy day of St. Patrick in the Catholic church. Because of this, it was not celebrated like you find it today. In fact, March 17 was a dry holiday in Ireland until the 70s. All the pubs were closed. In 1995 they began celebrating it like in America. It's quite a ironic that as a sainted holiday, St Patrick's Day is celebrated with drinking. 19:00 "St Patrick Never Drank" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 21:27 FACT #4 St Patrick was not Irish. He was born in Scotland or Wales in the 4th century. Originally, he was enslaved and taken to Ireland. He escaped, became a Christian and went back to convert the Celts. He died in Ireland on March 17, 461. I was born on St Patrick's Day. I have a song for all those born on March 17th or of Irish heritage. 21:55 "Happy Birthday from Ireland” by Marc Gunn from Soul of a Harper 25:08 PUB CHAT I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? How has this show inspired you? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email. River Godbee replied to my Marc's Musing email: "Typically I am cleaning up around the house, which never ends when you have a 5 year old! But I also listen while driving to work/school or going on walks. I used to use a variety of podcast apps, but now I stick to Spotify so that I can have my music and shows in one place. (It also makes it easier to find the albums you mention in the show.) And for St Patrick's Day? Since I live in Savannah, I will be avoiding downtown and spending the day with my wife and daughter." Carol Baril replied to Marc's Musings: "Hey Marc! Love the last Coffee with the Celtfather! I was sick last week with a stomach bug and bad head cold so I listened on my phone while sitting at home with my kitties! Usually I'm working at my desk and your Podcasts are a great way to relax thru the stress of computer work! I loved that Beer, Beer, Beer song with the Harry Potter twist! Keep working on that one and you can put it on a new Sci-fi drinking song CD!!! Take care and give your girls hugs from me and my kitties!" 27:06 FACT #5 Green is most-often associated with St Patrick’s Day. But St Patrick’s color was actually blue. And as a wild twist, I was told that the Scots wore orange. It wasn’t until much later I realized that green was the color of Catholics and orange was the color of Protestants. And of course the Republic of Ireland is largely Catholic. 27:35 “The Orange and the Green” by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales 29:56 FACT #6 St Paddy’s Day is the shortened version of St Patrick’s Day. However, that shortened name is often misspelled. It should be spelled Paddy. Not Patty. Patty is a girls name. Paddy is short for the Irish name Padraig. 30:52 “P Stands for Paddy” by Emish from Sinners Make the Best Saints 36:30 FACT #7 The most famous Irish song is Danny Boy. But it’s not actually Irish. Okay the melody is an Irish tune called “Derry Aire”. But the lyrics were written by an English lawyer and songwriter named Frederic Weatherly. I get the song requested so much that I play two versions of “Danny Boy”, the original and a parody about cats. 36:57 "Danny Boy for Cat Lovers" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Whiskers in the Jar 40:00 FACT #8 The first St Patrick’s day parade was celebrated in New York in 1762. The Irish were trying to hold on to their heritage. Parades sprang up around the world since then, most notably in Chicago where the river is dyed green. Dublin too now has a big St. Patrick’s Day parade. 40:37 "Patrick's Day Parade" by Mick Moloney from McNally's Row of Flats (Irish American Songs of Old New York) 44:05 FACT #9 The leprechaun is a fascinating and mischievous creature from Irish lore. The modern representation was actually a racist link between the Irish and monkeys. It was meant to belittle the Irish immigrants in the early 1900s. It seems Irish Americans embraced and rebirthed the myth. Oh and apparently, there are no female leprechauns in the lore. I wrote a song that celebrates America’s contribution to the leprechaun myth and to Irish music. 44:36 "The Leprechaun" by Marc Gunn from Soul of a Harper 48:35 FACT #10 Slainte Mhaith is an Irish toast. It means “here’s to your good health”. In lovely Gaelic fashion, it’s spelled nothing like it sounds in English. So if you’re out drinking, be it Guinness or tea, raise a glass and repeat the Phrase. 48:53 "Slainte Mhaith" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 50:53 FACT #11 More than 13 million pints of Guinness are consumed on St Patrick’s Day. I hope you will raise a glass also to Charlie Mopps, the fictitious inventor of beer. 51:11 "Beer, Beer, Beer" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure The Pub Songs Podcast is listener-supported. Your generous pledge of as little as $5 or more per month allows me to create music, podcasts, and live videos for your enjoyment. Special thanks to my new patrons: Mario, Tina, Kimberly, UT Scot, Laura and John, Jacqueline, Schellie Neill. Also thanks those who raised their pledges this month, including: River, Paige, Garrett, Jennifer, Myriam, Carol, Alexis. If you enjoy visiting the pub, please join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You’ll get episodes before regular listeners, free albums, podcasts, videos and lots more. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners today. 54:25 BONUS FACT The music of the Celts is called Celtic music. This is not to be confused the Boston Celtics. Celtic is spoken with a hard-K sound. 55:31 "Sunday After Drunk Singalong" by Mikey Mason from Red Letters If you like Firefly, Mikey Mason and I have a podcast called In the 'Verse: Song Crafting for the Firefly Universe. It's free. Subscribe today! St Patrick's Day is 3-Hours long on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. You will find over 400 hours of free Celtic music to listen to on St Patrick’s Day. 59:59 "Hell of a Party (Song for Saint Patrick's Day)" by Old Man Flanagan's Ghost from Far From Shore 1:03:18 "Walking Her Home" by Jim Sharkey from Misty Morning Rain 1:06:33 "Kilts and Corsets" by Tuatha Dea from Kilts and Corsets 1:14:02 "Barley Mow" by Seamus Kennedy from By Popular Demand 1:20:34 NEWS As Long As I'm Flyin' is officially available as a CD once again. Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast returns to the public New: In the 'Verse Podcast with Mikey Mason St Patrick's Day music and parties 1:21:14 "Fiddler's Green" by Stanley & Grimm from Another Round 1:25:14 "All For Me Grog" by Jesse Ferguson from Folk Favourites 1:28:17 "Humours of Whiskey" by Drunk & Sailor from Doing What We Do 1:31:22 "Johnson's Motor Car (Live)" by The Kindred Kilts from Live at the Summer Crush Winery 1:32:58 "The Devil Made Texas Set" by Ed Miller from The Edinburgh Rambler 1:37:39 UPCOMING SHOWS Every Weds, 11 AM: Coffee with The Celtfather Sun, Mar 17: The Hangout in Gulf Shores, Alabama with Kilted Kings for a St Patrick's Day celebration on the beach. Mar 22-24: Sherwood Forest Faire in Paige, TX (bonus show with Brobdingnagian Bards) Mar 30-31: Sherwood Forest Faire in Paige, TX (bonus show with Brobdingnagian Bards) If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. 1:38:25 "The Parting Glass" by Marc Gunn from Soul of a Harper Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon and support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub! www.pubsong.net.
In this show, you'll hear the latest Coffee with The Celtfather show. We have comments from listeners like you. I'll share a tip on how you can promote your favorite band with streaming music. And I'll rant on impossible goals and why we need them. Pub Songs Podcast is music and community. If you like, tell a friend or interact. Support me on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and my mailing list. PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY? 0:16 Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, Making the world a happier place through music, education, social activism, and conversation. If you have comments and want to chat in the pub, email me. Use #PubSongs when talking about this podcast. 1:33 Live recording from Coffee with The Celtfather by Marc Gunn 2:01 "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 5:02 "Romulan Ale" from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 10:48 "Monahan's Mudder's Milk" from Kilted For Her Pleasure 13:36 Marc Gunn News New special offer on Patreon. Get the Heroes CD. $11 Song requests Tickets now available for Celtfather Live on Thurs, Feb 21 New single "When She Held Me In Her Arms" out on Feb 7. Add to Spotify or your favorite playlist. Listen to it on Pub Songs Podcast: Celtic Music and the Dark Side of the Pub Autoharp Tutorial now on YouTube Irish & Celtic Music Podcast: Irish Fire In the 'Verse Podcast Next week: Geek Love Songs What’s Scifi drinks have you had? Or should I sing about? 15:11 "Serenity Valley Waltz" from Heroes 20:09 "Beer Butterbeer" from Kilted For Her Pleasure $11 Song Requests 23:51 PUB CHAT I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? What do you remember most from one of my recent shows? Or from another show you've seen? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email. Or post a comment along with your review on Apple Podcasts. Michael S sent a message with a Virtual Tip Jar donation: "My wife and myself love your music! The only time we have the opportunity to see you in person is at GenCon, but being able to enjoy your YouTube videos and live concerts is the next best thing. Thank you!" Gary Neal emailed from Maryland: "I just listened to the "Dark Side" episode. Your talk on selflessness reminded me of a quote by Albert Pike. I've attached a coin minted by the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry with the quote on the back, so I don't misquote it. 'What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us. What we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal' And to your rant about social media: that's why I only post mindless drivel. I'm occasionally mildly controversial, but I try to be with humor, and about a subject that's not really all that important. Keep up the good work." 28:18 "The Green and the Blue" by Catherine Koehler from Shan-A-Key 32:49 Music Promotion Tip. Add music to your playlist. Top Irish & Celtic Music Geek Road Trip Celtfather Experience 34:57 "When She Held Me In Arms" by Marc Gunn from Single 37:42 Impossible goals. Why I listen to podcasts that have nothing to do with what I do. Podcast Recommendations: Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield Akimbo by Seth Godin Creative Juice (music marketing) Music Industry Blueprint by Rick Barker The Creative Penn Podcast Sell More Books Show 46:27 "Keg of Brandy" by Syncopaths from Five Gears 49:40 "Here's a Health" by The Selkie Girls from Pirate Queen 55:03 UPCOMING SHOWS Coffee with The Celtfather every Wednesday at 11 am Celtfather Live Exclusive on Thurs, February 21. Tickets are $15 per person or free for Heroic Patrons. Brennan's Irish Pub on Saturday, February 23 at 7:30 PM. Cover charge. Join me at The Hangout in Gulf Shores, Alabama on March 17 with Kilted Kings for a St Patrick's Day celebration on the beach. 56:19 "Ghost" by The Grenaways from Diesel Rainbows 59:48 THANK YOU PATRONS The Pub Songs Podcast is listener-supported. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 or more per month allows me to create music and podcasts for your enjoyment. Special thanks to my new patrons: Laura and John, Jacqueline H., and Scheille Neill. Thanks also to Carol Baril, Alexis, Jennifer B., Garrett R., and the artist Myriam Plante, for raising their pledge. If you enjoy visiting the pub, please join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You’ll get episodes before regular listeners, free albums, videos and lots more. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners today. 1:01:36 "Name On My Soul" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul Be different! And proud of it. Slainte! If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon and support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub! www.pubsong.net.
We're gonna honor those who died while serving in the armed forces for Memorial Day. I picked a few songs for soldiers as well as those of parting and even one that's an satirical twist on how people celebrate the holiday. I also have my own little memorial for a musician friend who passed away recently. We have music from Marc Gunn, The Selkie Girls, The Rogues, 3 Pints Gone, Jed Marum, Bedlam Bards, Jiggernaut, Scooter Muse, The Changing Room. If you enjoy this show, LIKE it, SHARE it, post in the comments, or tell a friend. Then subscribe to the podcast and my mailing list at http://pubsong.net/ WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY? 0:12 "Bring Me Home, Boys" by Marc Gunn from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 4:32 "Fall of Serenity Valley" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Single 8:29 "The Parting Glass" by The Selkie Girls from Parting Glass 13:44 "The Warrior's Salute" by The Rogues from RogueTrip 17:52 "Freedom Costs" by Bedlam Bards & Marc Gunn from Firefly Drinking Songs 22:07 TRIBUTE TO JED MARUM Jed Marum is a Celtic folk singer out of Dallas. He was a big part of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. I am broken-hearted to share that he died at the beginning of May at the age of 66. He was incredibly kind and generous performer who touched many lives, including mine. 22:56 "Loch Lomond" by Jed Marum from Calla's Waltz 26:46 PUB TALK 27:57 "Two Minute's Silence" by Jiggernaut from The Well 34:24 "Wear the Brown with Pride" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 37:00 "The Parting" by Scooter Muse from Saddell Abbey Annie Binding, the Royal British Legion‘s community fundraiser for Cornwall, added:“The joint project by The Changing Room and The Lost Gardens of Heligan to produce a Cornish EP to commemorate the lives of the Heligan gardeners who served in The Great War will act as a poignant reminder of their sacrifices. The Lost Garden of Heligan’s support for The Royal British Legion over the past few years has been fantastic, and we hope to keep our partnership strong for many years to come as we continue to keep alive the memory of the fallen and support the future of the living.” 41:07 "We Will Remember Them" by The Changing Room from Names On A Wall 45:43 "The Sailboat Armada" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 49:33 "Raise a Glass in Parting" by Marc Gunn from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits If enjoy any of these artists, please support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their merch, follow them on Spotify, and share the show. Geek Pub Songs was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club for as little as $1 per month to support my music. You can get regular updates of new videos, podcasts, lyrics, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free at www.pubsong.net. THANK YOU PATRONS I want to thank everyone in the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. There are 143 people who pledge a $1 or more per month so that I can keep creating new music and entertainment for you. You are amazing. I want to thank my newest Gunn Runners: Russell Witte-Dycus, Craig Wallerstein, Mark Albright, Rob Wilson. Go to marcgunn.net to express your generous nature today! PUB TALK The next CeltfatherLive concert is scheduled for Sunday, May 20 at 8 PM CST. Register at Celtfather.com/watch to join me for this free concert on YouTube. I finished up a video challenge on YouTube last month. It was called Video Every Day in April. I happily completed the challenge. So you can watch 30 new videos in a playlist I created. They are not all music. Some are vlogs for Gunn Runners and others are for musicians. That said, I have a bunch of new videos I've released. Every Tuesday, I put out a new music video. Right now, it's just me singing songs. But in the future, I hope to have more produced official music videos. In the meantime, I hope you'll check out my videos of "She's Shiny", "Browncoat Baby", "Spancil Hill" "Jasper Tabby Kitty Cat-y", "Lord of the Pounce" and "Molly Malone". I think the videos are getting better. I'd love your thoughts. I released two new singles to Patrons. The one in April is a comedy song called "Why Do You Torture Me?". The May one is of the "Mingulay Cat Song". There's also a podcast all about that episode on Celtfather Music & Travel. Check the link in the shownotes for details.
April 6 is Tartan Day, a celebration of Scottish heritage. It is also Scottish Independence Day, when Robert the Bruce declared Scotland in 1320. We have Celtic music from The Rogues, Dublin Harpers, The Sorries, Lochlainn, Brobdingnagian Bards, Serious Kitchen, The Jacobites by Name, Tartanic, Marc Gunn, Ceann, Black Market Haggis, Maggie Sansone, Barleyjuice, Ed Miller. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year I host Celtic Invasion Vacations. These are relaxing adventure with a small group of Celtic music travelers, just like you. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. That's the normal pitch I make each and every week. Sometimes that description seems a bit incomplete. There's not enough information. So I want to get your questions. What would you like to know about joining one of my Celtic Invasion Vacations. You can email me with any questions you have and I will create a podcast episode with more details You can subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 "Plaid Jam" by The Rogues from Off Kilter 8:13 "Piper's Pub" by Dublin Harpers from Shenanigans 11:58 "MacPherson's Rant" by The Sorries from Auld Lang Syne 17:00 "Cailleach's Plaid" by Lochlainn from Cailleach's Plaid 21:04 "Donald, Where's Your Drunken Scotsman?" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Real Men Wear Kilts 24:49 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 25:51 "The Kilt Set" by Serious Kitchen from "Tig" 30:19 "Mountains of Pomeroy" by The Jacobites by Name from The Jacobites By Name 34:51 "Mad Dog's Triple" by Tartanic fom Uncensored Vol. 4 38:26 "Jock Stuart, A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 41:31 CELTIC FEEDBACK 43:05 "Where's Your Kilt" by Ceann from Making Friends 46:59 "Angus and the Kilt" by Black Market Haggis from Better Than It Sounds 50:34 "Willie's Old Trousers & The Tartan" by Maggie Sansone from Wind Drift 54:32 "Tartan Is the Colour of My True Love's Hair" by Barleyjuice from Six Yanks 57:51 "A Bottle of the Best" by Ed Miller from Generations of Change The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is supported by listeners like you. Over 200 kind and generous people pledge $1 or more per episode to celebrate Celtic culture through music, each and every week. Your generosity helps pay for the production of the podcast as well as my time in producing it. As the world's largest Celtic podcast, you give these independent bands a fighting chance to be heard by thousands of Celtic music lovers around the world. Patrons get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, everyone gets an extra-long episode. And I just posted a new milestone goal. I'll tell you more about it in a bit. I want to send out a huge thanks to our newest Patrons of the Podcast: River Godbee, and our newest Celtic Legend, Scott Benson. Join our fine patrons http://patreon.com/celticpodcast CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. Do you have our free Irish & Celtic Music Podcast app? It's available for iOS and Android. You can get it and podcast stickers and shirts in our store. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK 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. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Jon emailed: "Marc, Thanks for playing a track from Moonrakers' latest album. Over here in the UK we're always keen to make contact with US-based listeners and I've been impressed with your podcast and the high quality of musicians you feature, including yourself of course! Keep up the good work, Best wishes." It's my pleasure Jon. I hope I may play your music for years to come. Nancy BV emailed: "I work out on the elliptical every weekday morning. Listening to your music makes the time fly by! My Fitbit loves you as much as I do."
Happy St Patrick's Day! Show #349 is our St. Patrick's Day special highlighting the Best Celtic songs and tunes of 2017 as voted on by you in the Celtic Top 20. You'll enjoy amazing Celtic music from The Selkie Girls, Bridgid's Cross, Jim Sharkey, Whalebone, Kilted Kings, Cormorant's Fancy, Colleen Raney, NUA, Ella, Beth Patterson, Ne'er Duwels, Acoustic Butterfly, Lady Moon, Coast, Secret Sky, Connemara Stone Company, Dom Duff, Tuatha Dea, Black 47, The Changing Room. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Don't just see the world. Go on a relaxing adventure with a small group of Celtic music fans, just like you. We won't see everything. Instead, we will stay in one area. We will get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can help me decide where we should go into 2019. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 "Norlan Wind" by The Selkie Girls from Pirate Queen 5:47 "Tam Lin/Mason's Apron" by Bridgid's Cross from Live Without an Audience 8:48 "The Bar on the Square" by Jim Sharkey from Misty Morning Rain 13:13 "Anglicana" by Whalebone from Mirabilia 18:35 "Name On My Soul" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 23:54 "The Mummer's Jig/Munster Buttermilk" by Cormorant's Fancy from A Different Bird 27:58 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 30:36 "The Lovely Green Banks of the Moy" by Colleen Raney from Here This Is Home 35:44 "Wide Open" by NUA from FLOW 39:37 "The Skye Boat Song" by Ella from Elluria's Lament 43:31 "Jigs: Mary Patterson's/All In The Family/The Rathfarnham Lilters" by Beth Patterson from Hybrid Vigor 48:27 "You're the One" by The Ne'er Duwels from The Ne'er Duwells 51:42 "Irish Eyes" by Acoustic Butterfly from Whispers EP 56:08 "Loch Lomond" by Lady Moon from Fairy's Love Song 1:00:08 CELTIC FEEDBACK 1:03:36 "Let It Rain" by Coast from Windmills in the Sky 1:07:29 "The Dim-Moon City of Delight" by Secret Sky from Secret Sky 1:12:50 "Drowsy Maggie" by Connemara Stone Company from Original 1:16:03 "Kael K'kwll" by Dom Duff from K'kwll 1:18:56 "Kilts and Corsets" by Tuatha Dea from Kilts and Corsets 1:26:26 "James Connolly" by Black 47 from Fire of Freedom 1:34:17 "A River Runs Between" by The Changing Room from A River Runs Between The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Imagine a world with no Celtic music. Sounds pretty horrible, right? All you have is boring music being shoved down your throats by big record labels. You wouldn't get to experience the incredible music shared each and every week in the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Our incredibly generous people bring you hours of great Celtic music. You can help celebrate Celtic music and culture and keep this show running every week. Become a Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast Thanks to our newest Patrons of the Podcast: Jared M. Gordon, Jim Mitchell, and Hank Woodward who raised his monthly pledge. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This podcast is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. Happy Early St. Patrick's Day! I want to welcome all of the new subscribers listening on Apple Podcasts. I really appreciate it. If you enjoy the show, I'd love it if you would post a rating on the Apple Podcast app. We currently have 599 5-star reviews. Surely, we can make that a round 600? If you're not yet subscribed, Apple Podcasts is one of the easiest podcast apps to get started listening to this show for free. Every week, I ask you to vote for your two favorite songs in the show. It's called the Celtic Top 20. At the end of the year, I compile your pick of the Top 20 songs of 2017. This St Patrick's Day show highlights those 20 amazing songs and tunes. So let's get started. Make sure you subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I send you the latest Celtic music news around bands featured in the podcast. Next week, I publish my annual "17 Free Celtic MP3s for St Patrick's Day" article. Not only will you get 34 Celtic MP3s immediately for subscribing, but you'll also get 17 MORE in next Thursday's newsletter. Go to bestcelticmusic.net to subscribe. I just released a new CD this week. It’s called As Long As I’m Flyin’ and features original Celtic Folk songs inspired by the TV show Firefly. Get it at FireflyDrinkingSongs.com. I have a Shiny St Patrick's Day CD Release Party scheduled for tonight, Thurs, March 8 at 8 PM CST on my YouTube channel. It is free to watch! Now's the time to get a Celtic shirt from the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. I have a whole bunch of "Kilted For Her Pleasure" shirts that you can get before St. Patrick's Day if you order soon. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is supported by listeners like you. Our generous patrons pledge $1 or more per episode to share this show with Celtic music fans around the world and to help bands find new fans. I want to thank our newest Patrons of the Podcast: Jared M. Gordon, Jim Mitchell, and Hank Woodward who raised his monthly pledge. You can become a Patron on Patreon.com/celticpodcast However, we are not the only Celtic musicians on Patreon. Stephen Bernhardt was kind enough to compile a list of all of the Celtic musicians that he could find. If you enjoy any of these artists, please do them a solid and become a patron. Holly Kirby Jennifer Licko Victoria Van Arnam Jillian La Dage Jonathan Ramsey Celticize Me TinWhistler Elena Stark Battlelegs Marc Gunn Brobdingnagian Bards Patreon is offers an incredible service to musicians and all creative types. I can't recommend highly enough. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK 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. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Henry Meger emailed: "Dia dhuit, Marc, I discovered your podcast last spring and have been entranced and charmed with it ever since as I catch up to date. Just wanted to send some personal thanks. My father has been playing Celtic guitar for most of his life and all of mine, so it's been in the house since day one. I thought I had heard it all, each corner and subgenre to be found, but my library has been greatly and duly humbled by your extensive and seasoned pallet. I've shared the podcast and many of its contents with my dad, and it has enriched our Celtic cosmos remarkably. I took the podcast with me last summer while studying abroad in Russia and it was a wonderful way to keep in touch with my roots during my commute. Having also spent time in non-Celtic Spain, the Galicia episode opened another door in my musical conception of Iberia. In short, Thank you!! An amateur flute player myself, I would love to hear a flute-heavy episode, and I'm sure all musicians who listen to the podcast would love their own instrument-themed episodes. Just a thought that has crossed my mind (not that you don't have plenty already!) Keep up the fantastic work---it's very much appreciated!" Thank you Henry. I haven't done a flute or whistle episode. Let me see what I can put together. I wish I had an easy way to search my archive for flute music. Sadly, I don't. But perhaps I can reach out to you and all my listeners. If you have heard some bands with flute or whistle, please email me the band names so I can make a possible list of the podcast. Jennifer Lohman emailed a picture: "While I am listening to your podcast from Terra Alta, WV (USA) 31 degrees here today-so the dogs & I are staying in." Stephen Reimann emailed: "Dear Celt Father, I am a big fan of your show and what you are doing to add breadth and depth to those who listen to Celtic music. I am an Account Manager for a major Pharmaceutical company which requires an extensive amount of driving. By extensive I mean on average 60K miles each year. Your podcast enables me to not only pass the time driving between accounts, but also increase my knowledge and love of all things musically Irish and Celtic. The theme diversity of your shows is stellar. Just like Christopher Walken’s SNL character, The Bruce Dickinson, needed “More Cowbell,” I need more bagpipes. Any chance of another Bagpipe theme’d show in the near future? Thank you for all you do to sharpen our proverbial musical sgian-dubhs." Stephen “Bow Tie Steve” Reimann (Rye-man) Thanks Bow Tie Steve. Yeah. You can never have enough bagpipes. It will have to be a few months, but I'll add that to the list as well. Maybe I should add both this and the flute show as milestones... Would you be interested in another bagpipe show as well. Drop me a line.
You are listening to K.M.U.D - Canton Radio, bringing you the finest music on Higgins' Moon. Marc Gunn join us live today right here in the Canton Inn to tell us about this awesome new Browncoats album As Long As I'm Flyin'. So poor yourself a tankard of Mudder's Milk and relax. If you enjoy this show, LIKE it, SHARE it, post in the comments, or tell a friend. Then subscribe to the podcast and my mailing list at http://pubsong.net/ This week in the pub, you'll enjoy music from Marc Gunn, Bedlam Bards, Mikey Mason, Kilted Kings. Special thanks to Matt Ledder who plays J. Wheaton in this show. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY? 0:09 "Monahan's Mudders' Milk" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 3:31 "As Long As I'm Flyin'" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 5:36 "The Ballad of Joss" by Bedlam Bards from On the Drift 9:00 INTERVIEW 13:39 "Hero of Canton" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 15:37 "Kaylee" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Live at the Cactus Cafe 23:11 "She's Shiny" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 27:26 "She Don't Like Firefly" by Mikey Mason from Impotent Nerd Rage We got a wave from Johannes Rimmer: "A train is going from an Alliance supply depot to a small mining town at 200 kph carrying 25kg of medicine to treat "Bowden's Malady," leaving at 7:10PM. At some point outside of town, the train is robbed by Nishka's hired guns in a job that lasts from one commercial break to the next. How much distance away from the town did the Browncoats have to be in order to begin the operation in time? Alternatively, estimate the amount of force (in Newtons) Mal had to exert on Crow's chest to kick him into Serenity's intake." 32:57 "Blue Sun" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 35:30 "Freedom Costs" by Bedlam Bards & Marc Gunn from Firefly Drinking Songs 41:42 "Sail the Sky" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' Thank you for listening. Geek Pub Songs was produced by Marc Gunn. If you enjoyed this episode, please support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their music, then share the show. Special thanks to all of my patrons in the Gunn Runners Club. Would you like 21 songs for Free? Plus get regular updates of what's new. Subscribe to the podcast and newsletter at www.pubsong.net. THANK YOU PATRONS I want to send out a very special thanks to my generous patrons in the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. These awesome people kindly support my music and allow me to keep this show running for nearly 13 years. The music business has changed. Streaming music is king. Musicians can no longer rely on CD sales to make a living. For that reason, I turned to Patreon to support my music. Here's how it works. You pledge a buck a or more every month. And Your generosity allows me to keep creating. You get monthly music in this Geek Pub Songs Podcast, fun adventures in Celfather Music & Travel, Behinds the Scenes look at the life of a musician, and Stories from the Road. Plus, every month, I'll send you a free song, video, or concert recording. This is one helluva deal for as little as a buck a month Please support what you love. Join the Gunn Runners Club today! I want to thank my newest Gunn Runners: Jennifer Bartlett, Jeff Peterson, Eva Schweber, Ari Koinuma Go to marcgunn.net to become a patron today! PUB TALK Hey there. I hope you enjoyed this interview from Canton Radio. Before I split, I wanted to share a little bit of news. My new Browncoat CD, As Long As I'm Flyin', is now on sale. Go to FireflyDrinkingSongs.com to get the physical album and the Deluxe Package with a shirt, songbook, totebag and more. Get 'em while they last. If you haven't registered to watch my next CeltfatherLive concert. Go to celtfather.com/watch/. This is a free, monthly, live streaming internet concert series. Register so you don't miss the next show. Did I mention it was free?
The Demon Lullaby gets people laughing so much, I had to filk it for my second CD of Browncoats drinking songs. Listen to both versions of this hilarious song, originally written by Daniel Glasser. Listen and subscribe at celtfather.com. 0:08 CELTFATHER NEWS First, you can catch my Facebook Live shows, Coffee with The Celtfather on Tuesdays at 9am on Facebook.com/marcgunnmusic Second, I have some new products in my Bandcamp store. You can now get the Firefly Drinking Songs songbook, which features all of the lyrics from Firefly Drinking Songs, my new album, As Long As I'm Flyin, and the Bedlam Bards' Firefly album On the Drift, plus a few lyrics that have not been recorded yet by Cedric and Rie Sheridan Rose, who co-wrote my Firefly album. This will make it easy for you to sing-along with us. On Saturday, I released the Celtic Music 6-Pack. This is a compilation of six Celtic CDs, including: Kilted For Her Pleasure, Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion, Not Every Day Is St Patrick's Day, Happy Songs of Death, The Bridge, and How America Saved Irish Music. If you're looking for a great intro to Celtic songs or my music, this is it. And it's at one low price! I had a great interview on the Sending a Wave UK Firefly Podcast that just came out. In it, I had some exciting realizations about how I write songs, especially in regards to Firefly and Lord of the Rings. Finally, I created a fun Firefly Drinking Songs Playlist on Spotify. It's packed full of songs inspired by Firefly. I hope you will follow, listen, and share it. 2:07 ABOUT CLOSE YOUR EYES One of my most-popular songs since 2009 is a song called "Close Your Eyes". It's commonly known as "The Demon Lulllaby". The song was written in 2003 by filker, Daniel Glasser. It won Best Comedy Song in the 2008 Pegasus Awards. That's also the year, I first heard the song. It was a I-Con Science Fiction Convention in Stony Brook, New York. I remember those filk circles fairly well. Now if you're not familiar with the word filk, that is the music of fandom. It's the music you hear at science fiction conventions. The word was first used as a misprint of folk music that was happening at conventions back in the '50s. I guess con goers liked the term, because next thing you know, filk circles exploded. The filk circles at I-Con were my first. My old band, Brobdingnagian Bards, were invited to be guests at I-Con back in 2002, I believe. I saw Emerald Rose was performing there and thought, "why on earth is a Celtic band like us playing at science fiction convention". So I booked us and realize con goers love Celtic music, and that we were also playing filk, with songs like "Do Virgins Taste Better" and "If I Had A Million Ducats". Any case, we were invited to the I-Con Filk Circle. We sang our songs and began building an audience. 2008 was our last year at the convention before we broke up. I don't remember who sang "Close Your Eyes". But I loved it. After we parted ways, I did an internet search to find the song. Lo and behold, I found it on the Pegasus Awards website. I contacted Daniel Glasser and asked if I could record the song. He was extremely generous to say yes. I had never played the song live when I recorded it in January 2009 for my CD Kilted For Her Pleasure on the North Shore in Louisiana at my friend Jamie Haeuser's house. Jamie recorded percussion on a couple of tracks for that album. As a lullaby, I kept the song pretty barebones, just me and the autoharp. And it worked. As I played it at shows, it was an immediate favorite. "The demons in your bed, are gonna eat you up". One of my most-memorable moments was performing it a giant ballroom at Dragon Con in 2009. The stage was simple with me dressed in my black kilt, long hair flowing, the enormous sideburns, and an autoharp as I sang the song, pausing for comedic effect. (YouTube video)The audience was in tears by the end. It was a brilliant start to my solo career. The song was an obvious hit. I'm gonna play the song for you right now. And then I'll share the filk of the song in a moment. 5:13 SONG: "Close Your Eyes" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 8:53 ABOUT REAVER'S LULLABY In 2010, my first daughter was born--Kenzie. Having a daughter made this song even better. Not only do I like singing it to her. But there's no better way of finishing the song and stating, "If you enjoy this song, then your CD purchases help to pay for my daughter's therapy when she grows up." And it's true. Your purchases do help to pay for her therapy. So please.... Well, if she wasn't disturbed, then she has been when I filked the filk. I think it was 2014 when I first filked "Close Your Eyes". The song was already popular at my many shows. I started performing it at my Firefly Drinking Songs show at Gen Con the year before. It was well-loved. Now when I'm up on stage, I'm always looking to use things from the moment to include in the show. Some people complain about hecklers. I don't think I've ever met a heckler I didn't like. They just give me ammo to improve my show. The year before "Close Your Eyes" was a hit. But could I make it funnier? Close your eyes and sleep There are... reavers in your dreams. Reavers! Hey that works! I remember thinking. The reavers in your bed... I can't tell you why I decided to change the next line. But the response was mind-blowing. The reavers in your bed... Are gonna eat your face! The room erupted. Those who knew the original song already thought it was funny. But the visual of the horrifying reavers eating someone's face... well, it worked! Over the next few years, I tried changing the lyrics more to suit Firefly, but they never really came. Meanwhile, several Browncoats kept asking, "when are going to record that song?!" I set a Milestone on Patreon in 2017. If I raised enough money, I would record the song for a short EP. The goal was met. I sat down to record the song and ended up recording a whole bunch of Firefly songs. Lo and behold I had a new album. The album is called As Long As I'm Flyin'. It will be officially released on March 6, 2018. March is the only month that you will be able to buy a physical copy of the album online for the foreseeable future. So mark your calendar. If you want a download of the album, along with a bunch of notes about it, become a Patron of music. JOIN THE GUNN RUNNERS CLUB ON PATREON! Or mark your calendar for March 6th. You'll be able to buy it everywhere online. And you can stream it through Spotify. I would deeply appreciate it if you would help me spread the word. You can share this podcast. Of course, my previous Firefly album with Bedlam Bards, Firefly Drinking Songs, is on sale. If you ever wanted to experience what it's like going to a pub in Canton on Higgin's Moon, you want to own this album. 13:25 SONG: "Reaver's Lullaby" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' Finally, if you're not yet subscribed to Celtfather Music & Travel, I plan to have more shows just like this coming out in the future. Go to Celtfather.com for details.
Dom Duff brought his guitar and charm over to Carnac during the 2017 Celtic Invasion of Brittany. We talked and then he shared stories about Breton music and culture along with his own original songwriting. You will hear some great music by Dom Duff, learn how to say "slainte" in the Breton language, and you'll learn the twisted meaning behind a famous song of Brittany. Subscribe to Celtfather & Travel at celtfather.com. Notes Join me on Thursday, September 21, 2017 for the Mercenary Show on Concert Window. This is a FREE internet concert at 8 PM CDT. I'll play for 30 minutes or until the paid song requests stop coming. Get the details and get notified here. The Brobdingnagian Bards have a new CD! It's called Dragons and Virgins. This is a live album recorded at DragonCon in 2016. We are releasing only a limited number of physical CDs. You have until the end of September to one. While you're at it, you can also pick up 5 additional CDs in an incredible CD clearance. You'll get You'll get Kilted For Her Pleasure, What Color Is Your Dragon?, The Bridge, Happy Songs of Death, Not Every Day Is St Patrick's Day for less than the price of two CDs. Just head on over to our store. If this sounds like fun, then you might also enjoy joining me on the Celtic Invasion of the Isle of Skye in 2018. Details will be on the website by the end of September. You can hear more of Dom Duff's music and find out more about him on his website. Songs Played This Week Coming soon! 11:13 15:26 18:58 23:12 27:19 "E Pardon Speied" by Dom Duff 32:06 35:20 How to say "slainte" in Breton 35:58 41:32 46:08 50:37 You can support my music and travels for as little as $1 per month when you join the Gunn Runners Club and become a patron of my music. If you enjoy this show, subscribe to the podcast and my mailing list at celtfather.com.
I've released 22 albums since I started recording solo in 2004. I have so many albums that I wasn't sure what to put on my Celtic Geek compilation that I giveaway free to everyone who signs up to my mailing list. I decided to give one song from my first 20 albums. I've often wondered if I should've just put together a "Best of Marc Gunn" album instead. The problem is picking those songs. I have a LOT of albums. Well, I finally sat down and thought about my most-requested songs over the years by the most listeners. Today's show highlights those songs. I asked members of the Gunn Runners Club too and decided to add a few of their requests as well. You can find full shownotes and subscribe at http://pubsong.com/ Pub Talk My website at marcgunn.com has undergone a bunch of changes designed to simplify the design and guide you to places you want to go. I used to make websites based on SEO, search engine optimization. Now you can easily listen to my music, buy it on CD Baby or Bandcamp, watch video playlists, find shows, and learn all about me. You can order autographed CDs and swag directly from me this summer 2017 when you buy them in my Bandcamp store. Follow the link in the shownotes. The Gunn Runners Club is my home on Patreon. Right now, 121 people generously pledge $1 per month or more to support my life as a musician. Patrons get free music, early versions of songs and lyrics, behind-the-scenes podcasts, a stereo version of the Pub Songs Podcast and first look at new videos. You can see all the cool gifts you get for just $1 at http://marcgunn.com/us/. In addition to all of the amazing goodies I mentioned earlier. You also get a digital copy of my next album. It's for the Browncoats, fans of Joss Whedon's Firefly and Serenity. It's called "As Long As I'm Flyin'". It'll be out in 2018. And yours is a gift for subscribing. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Nick Pierson, Mary Miller, William Brian Sachs. Become a patron at http://marcgunn.net/ In 2005, I crowdsourced my first album. It was Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers. I raised over $9000 to fund the production of the album. People LOVED the idea of cats and Celtic music. So I crowdsourced the next album, Whiskers in the Jar. I only raised about $6000. The album has sold about half as well as the first, and I only recently recouped the expense 8 years later. Yet, the hardcore fans of the albums have repeatedly shouted, "We want another cat CD!" Thus came the title Sea Shanties for Cat Lovers. I REALLY want to make it happen. But I'll be honest. I don't know if more than a handful of people want the next album to happen. I have a mailing list at catdrinkingsongs.com. I asked them to promote the album. There was a short period of shares. Then it all stopped. The Facebook continues to grow at snails pace. I'm not sure this is something I should put my time in. I've decided that there's just one way to find find out if you're truly passionate about these CDs--Kickstarter. Kickstarter is an all or nothing website. If you don't reach your goal, you get nothing. If you do, you get to make it happen. I've decided that I need at least $15,000 to make this album properly. That'll allow me to hire a producer and record the songs with full instrumentation, just like the last two albums that were produced by Ari Koinuma and Rich Brotherton, respectively. Would you like to see this album happen? Sign up at catdrinkingsongs.com. Who's Playing the Pub Today If there's a CD you want to check out, visit my music page on my website. 0:15 "The Leprechaun" by Marc Gunn from Soul of a Harper 5:23 "Wild Mountain Thyme" by Marc Gunn from The Bridge 10:00 "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" by Marc Gunn from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits 13:40 "Flower of Scotland" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 16:13 "Mingulay Boat Song" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 22:16 "Catnipped Kitty" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners Tabby Cats from Whiskers in the Jar 25:21 "Close Your Eyes" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 29:00 "Doctor of Gallifrey" by Marc Gunn from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 31:54 "Lord of the Pounce" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners Tabby Cats from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 36:12 "Bring Me Home, Boys" by Marc Gunn from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 41:42 "Gollum Blues" by Marc Gunn from What Color Is Your Dragon? 45:08 "Old Dun Cow" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales 49:00 "Ring of Hope" by Marc Gunn from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits 53:04 "Name On My Soul" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul Requests: 1:00:10 "Wear the Brown With Pride" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 1:02:47 The Barrel Song" by Marc Gunn from Soul of a Harper 1:05:11 "Mining Ship the Red Dwarf" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners Tabby Cats from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 1:08:08 "The Dragons Hoard" by Marc Gunn from Pirates vs. Dragons 1:10:06 "Men of New Basin Canal" by Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser from How America Saved Irish Music 1:14:41 "Come Take a Trip on My Airship" by Marc Gunn from Sci Fi Drinking Songs The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. 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This is a show of Rebel Songs. From traditional Irish rebel songs to rebel songs inspired by Firefly, you'll hear a fun mix of songs to get your blood boilin' with music from Marc Gunn, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Kilt Lifters, Crikwater, Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats, Bedlam Bards, 3 Pints Gone, Kilted Kings, Ed Miller. Listen and share. Then subscribe for 5 Free MP3s at http://pubsong.net/. Before we get started, I want to let you know that my next album of Firefly music is now being funded on Kickstarter. It's called "As Long As I'm Flyin'". You have until May 18, 2017 to make a pledge if you want a physical CD. After that go to FireflyDrinkingSongs.com. I started compiling this episode at the beginning of 2017. I planned to use it as a platform to share my anger and frustration with the Trump administration's assault on civil rights, health care and the environment. But I decided not to. Overall, that's not what I do musically. Instead, I'll let the songs speak for themselves. Politics is a huge part of Celtic culture. I heard a quote by Irish songwriter Frank Harte on the Irish Music Stories podcast (episode 2) that said, "Those in power write the history. Those who suffer write the songs." For that reason, many of the best traditional Irish songs are rebel songs. They are the songs of people who suffer. When I started playing rebel songs with the Brobdingnagian Bards, we played them, not for the politics, but because they were powerful songs. This show is dedicated to rebel songs in general. The first half has some more traditional rebel songs. The second half are the not-so-traditional ones. And I promise to leave my politics out of any discussion. Pub Talk Celtfather Tuesdays. You might notice that this show came out on Tuesdays. I'm trying to better manage my content. I put out the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on Thursdays. So every Tuesday, I'm gonna plan to post new content, whether it's the Pub Songs Podcast, the Celtfather Music & Travel or new videos on YouTube. Look for them on Tuesdays. My next show is at Johnnie MacCracken's on May 13. The show starts at 7pm. So if you want me to keep coming out to Marietta, Georgia every month, come to this show! I'm also bookd for InConjunction and GenCon in Indianapolis. Do you want another show on Concert Window? Post a comment in the shownotes. The Gunn Runners Club is my home on Patreon. Right now, 116 people generously pledge $1 per month or more to support my life as a musician. Patrons get free music, early versions of songs and lyrics, behind-the-scenes podcasts, a stereo version of the Pub Songs Podcast and first look at new videos. You can see all the cool gifts you get for just $1 at marcgunn.com/us/ I have a bunch of new patrons this month thanks to the my Firefly Kickstarter. I'll tell you about that in a moment, but first... Special thanks to Sandra Lang, Esther, James Rowland, Brian Staab, Scott Selhorst, Sarah, Tony Montuori, Dylan Birtolo, Glen Miller, Charlie Thul, Joseph Haydu, Meghan Sommers, Nancy Yorke, Robert Smith, Anne Hunter, John Garrett, Steven Hernacki, Philip Kennedy, Justin Matthews, Carolina Ceili, Jan Czenkusch, Kevin Jackson, Jolene Butt, Tim M. O'Brien, Luke Miller, Josh Brown, Les Gebhardt. When you join the Gunn Runners Club, you don't just get all of the amazing goodies I mentioned earlier. You also get a digital copy of my next album. It's for the Browncoats, fans of Joss Whedon's Firefly and Serenity. It's called "As Long As I'm Flyin'". Who's Playing the Pub Today 0:12 "Monahan's Mudder's Milk" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 4:46 "Boys of the Old Brigade" by Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones from Let Ye All Be Irish Tonight 8:07 "Join the British Army" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Songs of Ireland 9:58 "Come Out Ye Black and Tans" by The Kilt Lifters from Jack in the Green 14:03 "Arthur McBride" by Crikwater from Crikwater 19:37 "Cuddles McGish" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Whiskers in the Jar PUB TALK 26:46 "The Long Arm" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 29:31 "Hush, Now Little Citizens" by Bedlam Bards & Marc Gunn from Firefly Drinking Songs 32:35 "Foggy Dew" by 3 Pints Gone from Health to the Company 38:02 "Blue Sun" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 40:35 "The Wide Rio Grand" by Ed Miller from Many's the Fine Tale 46:49 "Hero of Canton" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. If you enjoyed this episode, please support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their CDs, then share the show. Special thanks to all of my patrons in the Gunn Runners Club. Would you like 5 of my MP3s for Free? Plus find out what's new with my music. Subscribe to the podcast and newsletter at www.pubsong.net.
Nearly 3 hours of St. Patrick's Day pub songs in one giant playlist with music from House of Hamill, The Selkie Girls, Spencer Murray & Pipeslinger, Sons of Malarkey, Andrew McKee, Poitin, NUA, The Muckers, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Runa, Connemara Stone Company, Black Market Haggis, Boston Blackthorne, Marc Gunn & Samantha Gillogly, The Ne'er Duwels, Claire Roche, Seamus Kennedy, Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser, Plastic Paddy, Johnsons Motorcar, FIMM, We Banjo 3, Abby Green, The Dubliners' Tabby Cats. by Slipjig, Smithfield Fair, Ockham's Razor, The Tea Merchants, Celtic Pink Floyd, Barleyjuice, The Tossers, The Stubby Shillelaghs, Marc Gunn. Get 5 MP3s free at pubsong.net If you're new to this podcast, I want you to think first if you enjoyed that first song. Because if you don't like my music, you won't like this show. So stop listening now. I have released over 20 studio albums since 2004. I thought it would be nice to make playlists of my music, when I realized, I have been publishing this podcast since 2005. This is the perfect place to create a Marc Gunn playlist. So over the next two hours, you will enjoy lots of my music, intermixed with a small sampling of my favorite bands from the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. I say small, because there's a lot of great music, and I also am aiming for a drinking songs feel to this show. Because that's kinda what I do. Sci Fi and Irish drinking songs, merged together in harmony. But don't worry. There's a bunch of trad tunes in the mix as well... Pub Talk Listen to more St. Patrick's Day music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. There are four hours of St. Patrick's Day music specials there. Plus you can download "17 Free Celtic MP3s for St. Patrick's Day" from some of the awesome indie Celtic bands featured on the podcast last year. You can find more St. Patrick's Day Party Music on my website I dedicated to St Paddy's Day. You'll find St Patrick's Day lyrics, playlists and even a podcast dedicated to St. Patrick's Day. I want to send out a quick thanks to my newest patrons in the Gunn Runners Club. Special thanks to Jim Cope, Kate Dempsey, Kimber, and Karen Walker. The Gunn Runners Club is my home on Patreon. Right now, 94 people generously pledge $1 per month or more to support my life as a musician. Patrons get free music, early versions of songs and lyrics, behind-the-scenes podcasts, a stereo version of the Pub Songs Podcast and first look at new videos. You can support me for as little as $1 per month. You can see all the cool gifts you get for just $1 at marcgunn.com/us/ Who's Playing the Pub Today 0:16 "Rising of the Moon" by Marc Gunn from Not Every Day Is St. Patrick's day 3:37 "Fierce Cottage" by House of Hamill from Wide Awake 7:55 "Shepherd Lad" by The Selkie Girls from Pirate Queen 11:51 "I'm a Rover, Seldom Sober" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 14:02 "Loretto Reid's" by Spencer Murray & Pipeslinger from Sound & fury 17:20 "The Rocky Road to Dublin" by Sons of Malarkey from Gulls Lads 21:04 "Orange and Green" by Andrew McKee from The Irish Bard 23:54 PUB TALK 25:01 "Brendan's Reels" by Poitin from Simple Pleasures 29:02 "Browncoats Keep Flyin'" by Marc Gunn from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 31:50 "Rest in Pineapple" by NUA from FLOW 35:57 "Paddy on the Railway" by The Muckers from The Muckers 39:08 "The Bold Fisherman" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Paper of Pins 45:27 "Fairy Tale Waltz" by Marc Gunn from Heart's Ease 49:05 "The Ruthless Wife" by Runa from Current Affairs 53:54 "Boys from the Ruhr" by Connemara Stone Company from Back Home 57:35 "Babes in the Woods Set" by Black Market Haggis from Better Than It Sounds 1:00:20 "Peggy Gordon" by Marc Gunn from The Bridge 1:04:34 "Billy in the Lowlands" by Boston Blackthorne from County Kerry to Kerry Park 1:08:47 "Prancing Pony" by Marc Gunn with Samantha Gillogly from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits 1:11:40 JOIN THE GUNN RUNNERS CLUB 1:12:19 "The Widow and the Devil" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 1:15:39 "Crossing the Atlantic" by The Ne'er Duwels from The Ne'er Duwels 1:21:27 "The Wreck of the Bold Irish Stout" by Marc Gunn from Pirates vs Dragons 1:26:32 "The Robin's Jaunt Set" by Claire Roche from Hello, I'm Claire Roche 1:29:55 "The Scottish Song" by Seamus Kennedy from A Smile and a Tear 1:33:05 "Streets of Laredo/Bard of Armagh" by Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser from How America Saved Irish Music 1:37:23 "Kitty's Rambles/Dowd's 9 Lives/Jenny's Chickens" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners Tabby Cats from Whiskers in the Jar 1:41:30 "Irish Lass" by Plastic Paddy from Lucky Enough 1:44:17 "27years" by Johnsons Motorcar from Funky Disco Hardcore 1:47:27 "Johnny Jump Up" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Live at the Cactus Cafe 1:51:57 "Celtic Wedding Reels" by FIMM from Roiboos e Disappunti and Irish Celtic Music 1:59:25 "Tell Me Why" by We Banjo 3 from Gather the Good 2:04:04 "The Boatman" by Abby Green from Fig for a Kiss 2:09:36 "Lord of the Pounce" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 2:13:54 "Star Above the Garter/Dennis Murphy's/Merrily Kissed the Quaker's Wife" by Slipjig from So Far... 2:18:22 "Dumbarton's Drums" by Smithfield Fair from Scotland, Fair Scotland 2:22:36 "Hi Ri Him Bo" by Ockham's Razor from Wolves in the Walls 2:26:26 "Led Zepplin Polkas" by The Tea Merchants from One Lump or Two? 2:23:52 "Another Brick in the Wall Pt2" by Celtic Pink Floyd from Live, In Studio 2:36:55 "Mush Mush" by Barleyjuice from A Night at the Pub 2:40:59 "Pleasant Peasant Pheasant Plucking Song" by Marc Gunn from What Color Is Your Dragon? 2:42:56 "Did It All For You" by The Tossers from Agony 2:44:45 "Celtic-American" by The Stubby Shillelaghs from Celtic-American 2:50:09 "The Parting Glass" by Marc Gunn from Soul of a Harper The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. 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Kilted Kings will officially release our debut album on Thursday, February 2, 2017. We're planning a big CD Release to launch the album up the charts. You can help. In the meantime, I have a bunch of fun Celtic pub songs for you to enjoy this week. Enjoy music from Kilted Kings, The Rogues, Marc Gunn, Wild Colonial Bhoys, Matt Hughes, Crepuscule, House of Hamill. Get 5 free Mp3s at pubsong.net. This Week in the Pub O:12 "The Prettiest Hobbit" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 2:32 "Pipe Major Domo" by The Rogues from Made in Texas 7:10 "Rising of the Moon" by Marc Gunn from Not Every Day Is St Patrick's Day 9:13 "Erin Go Bragh" by Wild Colonial Bhoys from Century 14:31 "The Mower" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 17:04 "A Deal With Grim" by Matt Hughes from Soul of the Common Man 19:42 "Blow Away the Morning Dew" by Crepuscule from Horizon 24:22 "Nightmare" by House of Hamill from Wide Awake 28:51 "Old Dun Cow" by Marc Gunn from Not Every Day Is St. Patrick's Day
This show is dedicated to the music of science fiction conventions. I have quite a lot of it. If you love cons as much as I do, I think you'll enjoy this episode of Marc Gunn radio. Over the years, I have found science fiction conventions to be my ideal musical venue. All the Rennies who are working at Renaissance festivals attend my shows. All the geeks as well as the Celts who love geeky things are there. That's why I continue to book shows at cons. Get 5 Free MP3s when at pubsong.net. Pub Talk Sci Fi Convention Bookings in 2017: Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo, InConjunction Guest of Honor. Still waiting to hear from AnachroCon, GenCon, DragonCon, but I'm hopeful. Past Guest of Honors: MidSouthCon, I-Con Science Fiction Convention (March 17-19th), MileHiCon, ShadowCon Rie Sheridan Rose Who's Playing the Pub Today 2:09 "A Drop of Vulcan Blood" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 5:32 "Keep Them Soaring" by Marc Gunn from Pirates vs. Dragons 8:40 "It's Good To Have Jayne On Your Side" by Bedlam Bards & Marc Gunn from Firefly Drinking Songs 12:25 "Gollum Blues" by Marc Gunn from What Color Is Your Dragon? 16:19 "Exclamations" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales 18:51 "The Mining Ship the Red Dwarf" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners Tabby Cats from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 21:48 "The Ring of Hope" by Marc Gunn from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits 25:52 "Reavers, Malcolm, Reavers" by Marc Gunn from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 30:31 "Pirates vs. Dragons" by Marc Gunn from Pirates vs. Dragons The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed this episode, please support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their CDs, then share the show. Special thanks to all of my Gunn Runners on Patreon. They pledge $1 or more per month to support my music. As a patron, you'll get free music downloads, early versions of songs and lyrics, behind-the-scenes podcasts, and first look at new videos. Find details on Patreon at marcgunn.net. Finally, how would you like 5 of my most-popular MP3s? Plus weekly updates of what's new. Sign up at www.pubsong.net.
I got a reminder today that is was St. Andrew's Day. St Andrew's is the patron saint of Scotland. So I thought this would be a great day to share some Scottish songs and to celebrate us kilt fans. Music from Brobdingnagian Bards, Marc Gunn, Ceann, Patrick's Head, and The Stubby Shillelaghs. You can find shownotes at pubsong.net and you can also download 5 free MP3s when you subscribe to my mailing list. Pub Talk * Kilted Kings are at Louisiana Renaissance Festival for the next two weekends. Matthew Trautwein will join me this weekend. And Randy Wothke is back for final weekend of faire. * Send Celtic Christmas Greetings to your loved ones and include a free CD when you ship it. You can order Celtic Christmas Greeting Cards or just buy my Christmas album. It's on sale for a limited time. * Celebrate Christmas with hours of free Celtic Christmas music thanks to the Celtic Christmas Podcast and several awesome podcasts that are sharing their Christmas shows in one easy feed. Subscribe here. Who's Playing the Pub Today 0:13 "Donald, Where's Your Drunken Scotsman" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Real Men Wear Kilts 4:03 "Kilted For Her Pleasure" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 6:17 "Where's Your Kilt" by Ceann from Making Friends 10:10 "The Scotsman Unbound" by Rimbo with Brobdingnagian Bards from Rimobsity 13:30 "Jock Stuart, A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 17:58 "Kilts Up, Knickers Down" by Patrick's Head from Arse Biscuits! 20:33 "Mairi's Wedding" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 22:28 "Celtic-American" by The Stubby Shillelaghs (feat. Marc Gunn) from Celtic-American 25:55 "Mingulay Boat Song" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed this episode, then please post a review on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. As always support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their CDs, and then tell your friends. Special thanks to all of my Gunn Runners on Patreon. They pledge $1 or more per month to support my music. As a patron, you'll get free music downloads, early versions of songs and lyrics, behind-the-scenes podcasts, and first look at new videos. Find details on Patreon at marcgunn.net. Finally, how would you like 5 free MP3s of my music? Plus, you'll get a friendly email from me every week or so where you hear what's new? Go to www.pubsong.net for details.
Halloween is just around the corner. I want to share with you some awesome music for your own Halloween celebrations. You can thank me later! Enjoy Halloween Pub Songs from Marc Gunn, Brobdingnagian Bards, Phillip Hole, Aurelio Voltaire, Samantha Gillogly, Flying Fish Sailors, Kilted Kings. Pub Talk * I have one final Patron's Picks concert that I will broadcast on Facebook live, Tuesday, October 25 at 11:00am. This is the last for October. Again, a big thanks to all my awesome patrons who made those three shows happen! * Do you support Celtic music? You can buy many of my CDs at HUGE discounts (up to 60%) in my Celtic Music CD Store. I'm holding a Big Sale on my Classic album titles. Go to celticmusic.org/bigsale for details. * Kilted Kings at Louisiana Renaissance Festival * Watch Gothic Homemaking * Watch Marc Gunn's 3rd annual Celtic Halloween Music Special on YouTube Who's Playing the Pub Today 0:12 "I'll Drink from Dusk 'Til Dawn" by Marc Gunn from Happy Songs of Death 3:54 "Monster Mash" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales 7:13 "Anne Boleyn" by Phillip Hole from Digging It 11:04 "Riding a Black Unicorn..." by Aurelio Voltaire from Riding a Black Unicorn... 18:04 "Sally's Song ("The Nightmare Before Christmas") / Sarah's Theme ("Hocus Pocus")" by Samantha Gillogly from Single 20:47 "Flupandemic" by Flying Fish Sailors from Loch Ness Monster 24:19 "Close Your Eyes" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 27:56 "Ride On" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 33:35 "O'er the Way" by Marc Gunn from Celtic Halloween EP (patron exclusive) The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed this episode, then please post a review on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. As always support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their CDs, and then tell your friends. Special thanks to all of my Gunn Runners on Patreon. They pledge $1 or more per month to support my music. As a patron, you'll get free music downloads, early versions of songs and lyrics, behind-the-scenes podcasts, and first look at new videos. Find details on Patreon at marcgunn.net. Finally, how would you like a free album of my music? Plus, you'll get a friendly email from me every week or so where you hear what's new? Go to www.pubsong.net for details.
I drive to Indianapolis, Indiana for GenCon tomorrow. So this show will let you know where I am at the convention, tell you about my recent Pirates vs. Dragons CD Release, and share a new podcast in the work. Where will I be at GenCon? Comedy Cabaret on Thursday with Mikey Mason, Bill Sutton, Dan the Bard, Chris Waffle, The Damsels of Dorkington, Professor Shyguy, Red Rum, Marc Gunn Cat Songs on Friday at 5 Firefly Drinking Songs on Friday at 8 Sci Fi Drinking Songs with a Pirate Theme on Saturday Successful Album Launch of Pirates vs. Dragons Patreon Changes. Become a Gunn Runner for just $1. Jessica Clark, newest Patron. Started work on the Pirates vs. Dragons Podcast. Thanks to David Reiland, who also produces the Renaissance Festival Podcast. I am looking for people who want to be involved in the production. -- Special thanks to all of my patrons on Patreon who pledge just $1 or more per month to help me make a living as a musician. You'll get a free album when you become patron plus, you'll get a PDF copy of the new journal. Gold+ Patrons will get a download of "Kilted For Her Pleasure" this month. Go to marcgunn.net. If you're not yet subscribed to my mailing list, sign up and get 21 MP3s for free. Read more at http://celtfather.libsyn.com/#IIT7q1eRA8tYbsky.99
Last month, I recorded an episode of the Pub Songs Podcast where I talked about the Origins of The Celtfather Name. Les Howard responded with an audio clip sharing the exact episode of the The Signal Podcast where that name was born. You can listen and hear a Firefly song in that show. Here's some other stuff you'll enjoy in this episode: I offer thanks to all of my top supporters of my Pirates vs. Dragons Kickstarter. Thanks to my Executive Producer, Rie Sheridan Rose. Thanks to my Dragon Egg Rescuers: Cherry and Pat, and Angela Hughes. Additional thanks to Fred McDonald, Kris Dobie, Randy Hoffman, Kevin Monkhouse, Jason Denen, Ruth Acoya, Jim & Jan Czenkusch, Ray Gonzalez. I share some of my promotion ideas for Pirates vs. Dragons including videos, pictures, and podcasts. My goal is to sell 120 copies of the album on CD Baby on July 27, 2015 when the album is officially released. I have two CD release shows. One is at Johnnie MacCracken's Celtic Pub on July 23 and then an internet show on Concert Window on Thursday, July 28th. I share a few plans for DragonCon (though we are not yet confirmed yet), and GenCon. Several shows planned. Album title idea: Irish Adventures on Higgin's Moon Plus, I share some plans for Cornwall including a daily podcast episode. Special thanks to all of my patrons on Patreon who pledge just $1 or more per month to help me make a living as a musician. You'll get a free album when you become patron plus, you'll get a PDF copy of the new journal. Gold+ Patrons will get a download of "Kilted For Her Pleasure" this month. Go to marcgunn.net. If you're not yet subscribed to my mailing list, sign up and get 21 MP3s for free.
My family and I went to the beach. I came back a little redder with desire to hear some Celtic beach music. What would that sound like, especially with Memorial Day approaching. Here's some indie Celtic music from Maggie Sansone, Ciara Considine, The Elders, Allan Yn Y Fan, Karan Casey, Marc Gunn, Eilis Crean, MacTalla Mor, The Whiskey Boys, Linda Marie Smith, Sprag Session, Devils Water, Barleyjuice, Stanley & Grimm. 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. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Vote once for each episode and you can help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. Today's show is brought to you by Patrons of the Podcast The success of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is due in large part to the generosity of people like you. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 per episode helps cover the cost of producing the show, including: web hosting, advertising, technical support, and purchases of new music. It also pays for my time in producing the show. Best of all, I donate 10% of your pledges to Celtic non-profits each month. Whenever we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode of Celtic Music. We are just $94 away from a two-hour special on Celtic Women. Special thanks to our newest patron: Joyce Pavelko. Become a Patron of the Podcast today, because Celtic music needs your support! Notes: * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. * Monday is Memorial Day. Listen to our Celtic Memorial Day special from last year. * If you enjoy the music in this show, then you might also enjoy our Facebook video shows. The New Celtic CDs show is broadcast on Fridays and the Celtic Music News takes place on Mondays. Each show is between 3-5 minutes. I had fun pre-recording the shows last week. So I'm gonna try that again this week. * You can get your very own 2016 Irish & Celtic Music Podcast t-shirts through our Celtic Music Store. Follow the link in the shownotes, or better yet, follow the link in the Celtic Music Magazine, when you subsribe and you'll save 10%. And if you already have a shirt. Take a picture and send it in. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. 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. Medha Rashed responded to the Celtic Music Magazine. She wrote: "Late wishes to your daughter Inara. Marc, I live far away... another continent, ASIA! But, as I love celtic music! and all Scottish and Irish, I can tell u that, I will be dancing to some random celtic track!!!!!! Stay well." This Week in Celtic Music 0:45 "North Sea Crossing [Reels]: When Charlie Returns/North Sea Crossing/Ham" by Maggie Sansone from Wind Drift: Celtic Grooves, Mystic Moods 4:51 "Sea Dance" by Ciara Considine from Beyond the Waves 8:57 "Raging Sea" by The Elders from Gael Day 12:13 "Sea Sick Sailors/The Rough Crossing" by Allan Yn Y Fan from Pwnco 16:45 "The Silkie Song" by Karan Casey from Seal Maiden - A Celtic Musical 19:26 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 20:52 "The Sailboat Armada" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 24:05 "The Meelick/Team Whelan's Jig/Rolling Wave" by Eilis Crean from The Lonesome Fiddler 28:39 "U.S. Reggae" by MacTalla Mor from The New Colossus 32:45 "Never Return to the Sea" by The Whiskey Boys from Mary Come to Boston 36:59 CELTIC FEEDBACK 37:53 "Surrender to the Sea" by Linda Marie Smith from Mearra: Selkie from the Sea 42:22 "Good Ship Tommy Fun" by Sprag Session from Sprag Session 48:14 "My Ship's Coming In" by Devils Water from The Channels 52:20 "Scottish Samba" by Barleyjuice from Another Round 56:20 "Fiddler's Green" by Stanley & Grimm from Another Round VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. It’s easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That’s it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year’s Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. 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.
Who's your Celtic music hero? Maybe you'll find a new one on this week's podcast with indie Celtic music from New Shilling, Dublin 4, Seamus Stout, Faerydae, Mazz O'Flaherty, Jimi McRae, Heather Dale, Sarah Dinan, The Langer's Ball, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Acoustra, Kilmaine Saints, Albannach, Rathkeltair, The Sandcarvers, Battlefield Band. 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. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Vote once for each episode and you can help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans to exotic locations around the world. We don’t travel in big tour buses and see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to Know the region through its culture, history, and legends. Plus, I bring you some great Celtic music by me and other Celtic artists. You can help me decide where we are going in 2017. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. * Each week, 153 people pledge $1 or more per episode to help pay for the production of the podcast. Whenever we hit a Milestone, you get an extra-long episode of Celtic music. You can Become a Patrons of the Podcast and help us hit the next Milestone which will feature 2-hours of Celtic Women. 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This Week in Celtic Music 0:27 "Ah, Surely Set" by New Shilling from Live!! 4:22 "Farewell to Erin" by Dublin 4 7:48 "The Maid Who Sold Her Barley" by Seamus Stout from Off the Wagon 10:05 "The Monighan/The Butterfly/Cooley's Reel" by Faerydae from Changeling 14:48 "I Will Stand On This Land" by Mazz O'Flaherty from The Borrowed Angels Singing Songs By Mazz O'Flaherty 16:36 "Donald of Laggan (Monster Mix)" by Jimi McRae from Last King of Pictland 20:37 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS 22:33 "Mordred's Lullaby (TOL Mix)" by Heather Dale from Avalon 25:40 "The Hero's Return" by Sarah Dinan from From the Ashes 28:10 "Cork Dry Gin" by The Langer's Ball from Whiskey Outlaws 30:27 "Bandit" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Scatter Pipes 38:13 CELTIC FEEDBACK 42:00 "Gypsy Queen" by Acoustra from The Way It Was 44:36 "Ten Fathoms Deep" by Kilmaine Saints from The Good, The Plaid, and The Ugly 48:21 "Rath'N'The Nach (Live)" by Albannach and Rathkeltair from Rathkeltair & Friends CPR 55:44 "Annie McGrew" by The Sandcarvers from Dealin' Craic 59:53 "One Night in My Youth" by Battlefield Band from Beg & Borrow The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. 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Square for musicians A couple new Marc Gunn YouTube Videos Two new Irish & Celtic Music Podcast Shows up Ren Fest Podcast Kickstarter Campaign CDs and the Music Business Shows booked for the Spring Song Henge soon to be updated No code necessary. Just order and save on Kilted For Her Pleasure or A Faire to Remember in the Celtic Music CD Store What are your favorite St Patrick's Day Irish Drinking Songs? Music: "We'll Have a Pint of Stout" by Marc Gunnfrom Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits "Isn't It Grand Boys" by Marc Gunnfrom Happy Songs of Death "Hero of Canton" by 4 Irish Whiskeyfrom Live Songs from an Irish Pub "Black Velvet Band" by Marc Gunnfrom The Bridge "Lily the Pink" by Brobdingnagian Bardsfrom Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales "A Drop of Vulcan Blood" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure 4 Ways to Support the Pub Songs Podcast If this show entertained, you can return the favor after listening to each show: Buy Marc a Pint at PubSong.com, Buy one of Marc Gunn's CDs, Follow the links above to order music on CD Baby, or Click this link to buy anything on amazon.
I'm making great progress on my new album of hobbit drinking songs. Called Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits, I am collaborating with other Celtic and Ren Faire musicians to make something fitting for those pint size people in Hobbiton (not to mention those who just love to drink). I have a full body of instruments to mix. For the next few weeks, I'm gonna share songs as I finish them. Notes: Musicians performing on today's track include Terry Griffith, plus Daniel l. Briggs and Jon Richardson from the group Dogs in Doublets. I'm pleased to announce that next year's Celtic Invasion Vacation will take us to France. Ready? Je suis! I have a new "Celtfather" T-shirt design to promote the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Special order your shirts while you can. And don't miss the restock of "Kilted For Her Pleasure" T-shirts. Want 10 Free Celtic Stickers for a Limited Time! I'm giving away a bunch of "Kilted For Her Pleasure" stickers until the end of the month. Make your request soon. Alex, TheLoneGunman, has a new album out that features a recording of my song "Happily Ever After". It's called "Knights, Princess and the Dragons That Come Between Them". Check it out. I recently did an interview on Middle-earth Network Radio along with the organizers of ALEP 2: There & Back Again. It should be online soon. You can hear more about the event in show #167 of the Renaissance Festival Podcast. The latest inductees of the Renaissance Festival Hall of Fame are now listed online. "We Are The FuMP" Commemorates 500 free funny songs. Need a banner? You'll be impressed with this place like I was: Just 4 Banners I have a new convention booked. Meantime, see what Sci Fi Conventions are found in the South. Music: "Everybody Needs a Drinking Song" by Marc Gunnfrom Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits "The Elfin Knight" by Burning Bridget Clearyfrom Totes for Goats "The Floating Crowbar/Paddy Taylor" by An Triurfrom Three People "We Are The FuMP" by The FuMPfrom a compilation to be announced "Red Hugh" by Black 47from Bankers and Gangsters "Follow Me Home" by Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyerfrom Gleowein Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor after listening to each show: Buy Marc a Pint at pubsong.com, buy CDs from the Celtic Music CD Store, follow the links above to order music on Amazon or CD Baby, or just help promote the show anyway you can..
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Madd Paddy, (Ontario, Canada) - 'The Auld New Windsor', (Arrived) Folk Arts Quartet, (Massachussetts, USA) - 'Le Reel du Pendu/Chinquapin Hunting', (Folk Arts Quartet) Marc Gunn, (Louisiana, USA) - 'St. Patrick Never Drank', (Kilted For Her Pleasure) Stephanie Cadman, (Ontario, Canada) - 'Bogged Down', (Celtic Blaze) Jerry McLean, (California, USAA) - 'Time', (Jerry McLean) Anne Roos, (California, USA) - 'Star of the County Down (Waltz Version)', (Haste to the Wedding) The Mountains & The Trees, (Newfoundland, Canada) - 'Up & Down', (Hop, Skip & A Jump) Judith Weikle, (Wyoming, USA) - 'Bonny Portmore', (Pirates, Poets and Patriots)
Thus begins a series of episodes highlighting some of the best Celtic music online. Today's show is about Celtic Folk Bands which I describe as acoustic Celtic music groups based in the folk tradition. These are the groups that stand out most for me. I'd love to hear your thoughts and band suggestions. Coming soon: Best Celtic Rock, Best Celtic Traditional, Best Celtic Soloists, and then Celtic Music Artists You Should Keep an Ear Open for in 2011. Notes: Some popular shows from 2010: Science Fiction Convention Music, Celtic Comedy Music Show with Dr. Demento Interview, Marc’s Secret of Ratings. What were your favorite shows? Year in Review: Marc Gunn marries and has a baby girl Show returns to weekly format Marc Gunn nicknamed "The Celtfather" New CDs: The Bridge, Kilted For Her Pleasure and Irish Songs for New Orleans Celtic iMixes send music up the charts like Victims of Irish Music How you can get involved in your Celtic community Successful Celtic Invasion of Scotland Some goals and New Year's Resolutions for 2011 Focus on American Celtic Music Special features on the Best Celtic Music of 2010 CDs Planned for 2011 Rie Sheridan Rose Marc Gunn Facebook Call my Celtic Podcast voicemail line: Call 678-CELT-POD. That's 678-235-8763 Gunn Family Plans Move to Birmingham This Summer Marc Gunn's Podcasts: Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, Renaissance Festival Podcast, Irish Song Lyrics (Free Celtic SOngs, Irish Song and More), Cat Lovers Podcast, St Patrick's Day Music and Podcast. Websites: Celtic MP3s Music Magazine - Free Celtic Music, Marc Gunn Celtic Music Free Stickers - Kilted For Her Pleasure Celtic Invasion Vacation of Ireland Music: "Fierce" by Rising Gaelfrom One More Day "Big Old City" by Boston Blackthornefrom County Kerry to Kerry Park "Trad II" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyerfrom Gleowein "Sister Selkie" by Pandora Celticafrom Out of the Box "Heart of the Brave" by Maidens IVfrom Celtic Fire "I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day" by The Langer's Ballfrom Ships Are Sailing Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor after listening to each show: Buy Marc a Pint at pubsong.com, buy CDs from the Celtic Music CD Store, follow the links above to order music on Amazon, or just help promote the show anyway you can..
Today, we delve into the world of trimming kitty claws while we visit some of Hemingway's cats and what makes them so special. Notes: Hemingway Cats; Polydactyl Cats; Tips for Clipping Kitty Claws from eHOw and the CFA; Trashy Kitty; SONG: "To the Begging He Will Go" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure. The Cat Lovers Podcast was produced by Tracey Tracy and recorded by Marc Gunn, Kilted Celtic Musician. Read the shownotes at CatMusicBlog.com.
Today, we delve into the world of trimming kitty claws while we visit some of Hemingway's cats and what makes them so special. Notes: Hemingway Cats; Polydactyl Cats; Tips for Clipping Kitty Claws from eHOw and the CFA; Trashy Kitty; SONG: "To the Begging He Will Go" by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure. The Cat Lovers Podcast was produced by Tracey Tracy and recorded by Marc Gunn, Kilted Celtic Musician. Read the shownotes at CatMusicBlog.com.
Music from Beth Patterson, Marc Gunn, Cady Finlayson, Black 47, The Blarney Rebel Band, Bow Triplets, Jesse Ferguson, The Brazen Heads, Brobdingnagian Bards, Brendan O'Loughlin, Claire Roche, Athas, StoneRing, The Tea Merchants, Emerald Rose. www.stpatricksdayparty.net Sponsor: YearOfTheKilt.com Kilted For Her Pleasure is Marc Gunn's newest CD of Kilted Celtic Comedy music It features 15 tracks […]
I thought this was published last week, but when I published #75, apparently I deleted it. Sooooo here goes again. Notes: New iMix Promotion: October iMix. Please give your feedback and suggestions for next month. Promote My Music on CelticRadio.net: Request Peggy Gordon and Kilted For Her Pleasure. The Reel Book Call 678-CELT-POD. That's 678-235-8763 Music: "The Tar Road to Sligo/Maid at the Spinning Wheel" by Poor Man's Fortunefrom Blow Hard "My Sweet Wyoming Home" by Jed Marumfrom Soul of a Wanderer "Mendeluvium Madness" by Brobdingnagian Bardsfrom Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales "Alien Probes" by Sudden Deathfrom Fatal Accident Zone "The Lilting Banshee" by Franco Bordonifrom Urgente "Wednesday Mourn" by Trinity River Whalersfrom Dancin' Beggarman "Monahan's Mudder's Milk" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure Marc Gunn in the News: Kilted For Her Pleasure was reviewed on 67 Celtic Music The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast got a blazingly good write up on the On a Grahampage blog. Joanna suggests a wine tasting at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival Irish Abroad has a new fan group for Marc Gunn Wandering Geek and Random Acts Radio featured “A Rabbit For Halloween” Indie Rock Reviews played my song “Happy Birthday, Dear Hobbit & Friend” The Ren-Fest Experience Podcast played my song “My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose” on show #6. Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor… Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs.
This week, I'm gonna tell you just how awesome DragonCon was. You're gonna wish you were there. But that's not all. I also got a cool email about little girl who heard "Molly Malone" from the cat's perspective. It leads me into a few questions about that very topic. Plus, I want your feedback on the iMixes, and lots more! Notes: Kilted For Her Pleasure is now on CelticRadio.net. Please go request a song. Kilted For Her Pleasure stickers & t-shirts. Get yours today. Order or Review "Kilted For Her Pleasure" Update about DragonCon, the Brobdingnagian Bards Reunion Show, and the Firefly Drinking Songs Podcast and CD Bedlam Bards The Signal Podcast Upcoming Shows: Sep 18: Addison, TX - FenCon Oct 9: Lafayette, LA - First Lutheran with the Folks of Acadiana Nov 6: Hammond , LA - Louisiana Renaissance Festival Music: "Fiddler's Green" by Marc Gunnfrom Irish Drinking Songs "Highland Laddie" by Ed Millerfrom Scottish Voice "Red Star Passes" by Anne McCaffrey, Tania Opland and Mike Freemanfrom The Masterharper of Pern "Jolly Rovin' Tar" by Bruno's Boysfrom Last Call "The Cuckoo's Nest" by Culchiesfrom Bruscar Bán "The Dood Night Kiss" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyerfrom Gleowien Marc Gunn in the News: Dragon*Con 2010 Marc Gunn - Lullaby Video Spring at Furry Crew HQ Video Marc Gunn Playing At Live Signal Podcast DragonCon 2010 The Bridge was reviewed by 67 Music Beer, Beer, Beer was played in the GeekDad Podcast by Wired Magazine The Brotherhood of the Kilt forum mentioned my newest CD "Kilted For Her Pleasure" DadTrends featured the Wired Magazine podcast SwanSongs Song Circle Benefit concert that I will be at in a couple weeks was featured on Austin 360 Dileab Phriseil recommended Marc Gunn when someone searches for Dileab Phriseil on CD Baby Press Release Marc Gunn Bridges the Gap Between Traditional Celtic Music and American Folk and Blues Whispers of the Wind lists me as one of the things they listen to "all the time" Diesal Punk lists me as part of the Steampunk invasion at DragonCon A Brazillian website of Irish Punk music featured my Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers CD Scott Sigler listed the DragonCon podcast schedule on his website featuring my Pub Songs Podcast panel Quasi's Cool Cat iMix features music by The Dubliners' Tabby Cats Melodika featured news about "The Bridge" Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor… Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs.
Music from Whalebone, SlipJig, The Kish Celtic Band, Jimi McRae, Dublin O'Shea, The Sheridan Band, Liz Madden, Jolly Rogues, Seamus Stout, Faerydae, Southern Tenant Folk Union, Ennis, Searson, Anton Emery. www.celticmusicpodcast.com Sponsor: Kilted For Her Pleasure Marc Gunn's newest t-shirt and CD of Kilted Celtic Comedy music features 15 tracks of fun Celtic songs dedicated to the kilt and things that make you laugh. Visit the website to get your CD today and to pick up a free bumper sticker for kilt lovers that reads Kilted For Her Pleasure Visit Yearofthekilt.com for details Notes: Vote in The Celtic Top Five. Remember. Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show! Are you subscribed to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine? Free Celtic music downloads from the best independent Celtic musicians online. Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast I want to thank all the new and current Members of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Your donations and support are always appreciated. If you would like to become a member, for just $20 a year, you will get free access to Song Henge, my exclusive archive of free Celtic music. Visit songhenge.com for details. Marc Gunn's Pub Songs Podcast Marc Gunn: Celtic Music the Traditional and the Twisted Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag Promote Indie Celtic Music with an iMix Another way to support the podcast is to vote for our iMix on iTunes. This is a great mix of songs you've heard on the show. So while you're their buy some songs from the iMix and you'll help make this podcast and all of our artists more loved than ever! Demand Marc Gunn at Eventful Download this week's podcast. This Week "The Gathering" by Whalebone from Music From the Green Wood "Star Above The Garter / Dennis Murphy's / Merrily Kissed The Quaker’s Wife" by SlipJig from So Far... "The Star of the County Down" by The Kish Celtic Band from The Kish Celtic Band "Amazing Grace/Reels And Strathspeys" by Jimi McRae from Scottish Pipes and African Drums "Fill em' Up Again" by Dublin O'Shea from Have Another Drink Boys "Far Atlantic Shore" by The Sheridan Band from Far Atlantic Shore "Galway Shawl" by Liz Madden from My Irish Home "Speed the Plow Mason's Apron" by Jolly Rogues from Hicks the Pirate "Seven Drunken Nights" by Seamus Stout from Off the Wagon "Busker's Dream" by Faerydae from a demo "Hardy" by Southern Tenant Folk Union from The New Farming Scene "Sing You Home" by Ennis from Lessons Learned "Footstomp" by Searson from Live 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 – Let's Talk Joss 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. “Kilted For Her Pleasure” by Marc Gunn 4. "Gallant Murray” by Black Rose Roisin Dubh 3. “Si Beag Si Mor” by Slan 2. "Raised on Black and Tans" by Gaelic Storm 1. “Cloonagroe Reel” by Anton Emery from Noone Lasses
If I've said it once I've said it a thousand times, I love releasing new CDs. It's the excitement of knowing I brought something new and fun into the world that thousands of people will enjoy over and over again. I do the same when I find a new CD I love. It's a thrill. I also love seeing my promotional efforts fulfilled. I spent seven or eight months talking about this CD. Did I get you excited about it? Are you telling your friends? I saw a bunch of people cross-posting my CD release announcement on Twitter. What about other places? It's a time to rejoice. I thank everyone who helped make this happen, especially Michael Fox, Kevin Mihalik, Scott Kindschy, Tanya Michna, Kristie Davis, Leslie Maynard, Michael T Clifford, Kris Dobie, Steve & Tammy Glove, Douglas Park and of course my Executive Producer Larry Owens of www.NRFBToyStore.com. Notes: Kilted For Her Pleasure is now on sale! Look for it on iTunes soon Wrote a new engaging press release for "Kilted" Shows I've Watched: Battlestar Galactica, My Name Is Earl, Pillars of the Earth and Monster Inc. St. Patrick's Day Podcast begins September 17th. Lots o'great St. Paddy's Day music. August Music Promotion iMixes Upcoming Shows: Aug 21: Maynard, AR - Blackthorn Village Renaissance Faire Sep 3: Atlanta, GA - DragonCon Sep 18: Addison, TX - FenCon Nov 6: Hammond , LA - Louisiana Renaissance Festival Also confirmed: Concert in Lafayette, LA Music: "Jock Stuart, A Man Who Wears A Kilt Every Day" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure "Old Maui" by Rambling Sailorsfrom Bright Shining Clear "So Not Real" by Brotherfrom Pax Romana MMV "Turnpike" by The Eldersfrom American Wake "Sam Hall" by The Langer's Ballfrom Ships Are Sailing "Kilted For Her Pleasure" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure Marc Gunn in the News: I was mentioned as a guest in the SoulGeek blog on DragonCon. Celtic Moment features comments about my first solo CD "Soul of a Harper" posted Dave's Act used my "Fairytale Waltz" for some portraits of Canberra's convicts Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor… Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs.
Irish & Celtic Music from Anton Emery, Seamus Stout, Don Grieve, Beer Belly, Marc Gunn, Gaelic Storm, Birch Creek, Black Rose Roisin Dubh, Slan, Brendan O'Loughlin, Hugh Morrison, Na'Bodach, Bill Grogan's Goat, Heidi Talbot. www.celticmusicpodcast.com Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free at http://bestcelticmusic.net. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Sponsor: Celtic Invasion Vacations Travel the world with Celtic musician and your podcast host, Marc Gunn, See the magic of Ireland during the day, and at night, join me song. We're going back to Ireland in June 2011 And you can be there too! Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. Notes: Vote in The Celtic Top Five. Remember. Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show! Are you subscribed to the Celtic Music Magazine? Free Celtic music downloads from the best independent Celtic musicians online. Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast Rate Our New Celtic Music iMix. This is a great mix of songs you've heard on the show. So while you're their buy some songs from the iMix and you'll help make this podcast and all of our artists more loved than ever! SPECIAL NOTE: I want to let you know is that once again, I am moving the show to a new webhost. This means that if your podcatcher automatically downloads all the shows of a podcast, then yours will do just that in a few days. I know it sucks, and I apologize. However, I'm hoping that my return to Libsyn will mean that YOU will have fewer problems downloading the latest shows when they come out. So please grant me a little patience. Get your free kilt sticker that reads “Kilted For Her Pleasure named after Marc Gunn's 10th studio album. Celtic CD Summer Blowout Sale! Musicians: Submit your music to the podcast here This Week in Celtic Music 0:21 “Cloonagroe Reel” by Anton Emery from Noone Lasses 3:33 “O'Keefe's Slide, Scarce o'Tatties, A.A.Cameron's Strathspey” by Seamus Stout from Off the Wagon 8:13 “The Braes Of Killiecrankie O'” by Don Grieve from A Tribute to Robert Burns 11:33 “Rights of Man” by Beer Belly from Paddy's Boots 15:19 “Kilted For Her Pleasure” by Marc Gunn from Kilted For Her Pleasure 20:00 “Raised on Black and Tans” by Gaelic Storm from Cabbage 23:22 “Broken Mist” by Birch Creek from Celtic Enchantment 26:02 “Gallant Murray” by Black Rose Roisin Dubh from Black Rose White Rabbit 29"11 “Si Beag Si Mor” by Slan from South West 36:31 “Gallant Band” by Brendan O'Loughlin from Between Two Shores 41:55 “Rantin Rovin Robin” by Hugh Morrison from Robert Burns Rocks! 44:31 “Air and Jig (Fair Maid of Barra, Walking the Floor)” by Na' Bodach from An Intelagent Design 49:29 “Little Brigid Flynn” by Bill Grogan's Goat from Bill Grogan's Goat PROMO – On the Edge of Darkness Audio Drama 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. “Heart of the Brave” by Maidens IV 4. “The Maiden And The Selkie” by Heather Dale 3. “Bold Jamie” by Cara Dillon 2. “Weave the Yarn” by Mary Knickle 54:37 #1. “If You Stay” by Heidi Talbot from In Love + Light 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. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/.
I just drove in from Austin an hour ago, and I don't have time to put together a full show. So instead, I decided to keep it short and feature some of my thoughts from the road based on Seth Godin's new book, Linchpin. I didn't get to talk about all the news, so please read the shownotes below. Oh! And don't forget to post your comments below! Notes: This Month's Music Promotion iMixes Last chance for the Celtic CD Summer Sale Blowout! Sale ends July 31st. Linchpin by Seth Godin Question of the Day: What are you doing that's exceptional? Have a website? Upcoming Shows: Jul 30: New Orleans, LA - Fair Grinds Coffeehouse Aug 6: Indianapolis, Indiana - GenCon Indianapolis Aug 21: Maynard, AR - Blackthorn Village Renaissance Faire Sep 3: Atlanta, GA - DragonCon Sep 18: Addison, TX - FenCon Nov 6: Hammond , LA - Louisiana Renaissance Festival Music: "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" by Marc Gunnfrom What Color Is Your Dragon? "The Parting Glass" by Marc Gunnfrom Soul of a Harper Marc Gunn in the News: The Marc Gunn concert was a success! And a lot of fun, to boot! according to MadLadyRedhead's Livejournal "The Call of the Bodice" a new track from Kilted For Her Pleasure was featured on the latest Renaissance Festival Podcast. Radio De Danann feature my version of "Foggy Dew" this week Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor… Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs.
I had a busy week of promotion with a couple big projects like the Celtic Women special on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast and the Drinking Game on the Renaissance Festival Podcast. Add to that the Kilted For Her Pleasure arrived on my doorstep, and I'm psyched. A brand new CD to suit the Celtic comedy fans out there. Notes: New Celtic Music iMix Free Kilt Stickers Celtic CD Summer Sale Blowout!Still good until July 31st. The latest Renaissance Festival Podcast Drinking Show may've gotten a wee bit out of hand! Setup a new diatonic autoharp Finished the new feature on Celtic Women for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Kilted For Her Pleasure CDs arrived. Aug 16, 2010 official CD release. 2 Autoharps on Sale on eBay plus a bunch of Celtic CDs Irish Music for New Orleans July Street Team Challenge for iTunes Users There & Back Again. ALEP 2 in 2011. A Hobbit Gathering you don't want to miss. I'll also be doing a CD Release of Kilted For Her Pleasure in Dallas at FenCon. Got more baby gifts from our registry. Awesome. Thank you all. And even got a Capt Kirk onesie. Too cute! New shows I've watched: Dark Angel, Season 2 and Equilibrium Irish Songs for New Orleans Top 5 Demands: 1. Dallas, 2. Seattle, 3. Chicago, 4. New York City, 5. Kansas City Upcoming Shows: Jul 16: Savannah, GA - Lawson House Concert Jul 17: Crestview, FL - Leake House Concert Jul 24: Round Rock, TX - Grace Concert Jul 30: New Orleans, LA - Fair Grinds Coffeehouse Aug 6: Indianapolis, Indiana - GenCon Indianapolis Sep 3: Atlanta, GA - DragonCon Music: “The Cats of Molly Malone/Planxty Hewlett” by Marc Gunnfrom Irish Songs for New Orleans "The Saucy Sailor" by Burning Bridget Clearyfrom Everything Is Alright "Farewell My Love, Remember Me" by Ciara Considinefrom Ó Mo Chroí "The Old Dun Cow" by SlipJigfrom So Far ... "Ye Jacobites By Name" by Hugh Morrisonfrom Robert Burns Rocks "Darkness, Darkness" by Solasfrom The Edge of Silence Marc Gunn in the News: Lord of the Pounce video that's now on youtube. Moosings From the Last Frontier has my personal blog listed in under the blogs they read. Celt in a Twist also lists my Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on their blogroll. Great Irish Drinking Songs Ren Faire Pictorial links to my old news site. Remember to update your links to www.marcgunn.com. Savannah Events lists my upcoming house concert in Savannah, GA. A Squidoo post on Microchipping your Pet includes a link to my version of "The Cat Came Back... The Cat's POV". Nine-Toed Fox includes my Pub Songs Podcast in their blogroll. Perpetual Musings listed me as someone they plan to see this summer. Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor… Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs.
Music from The Gothard Sisters, Ciara Considine, Heather Dale, Maidens IV, Linda Connell Studley, Diane Linn, Christiane Cargill Kinney, Anne Roos, Heidi Talbot, Claire Roche, Beth Patterson, Mary Knickle, Cara Dillon, Deep Green Light. www.celticmusicpodcast.com/86 Sponsor: Celtic Invasion Vacations Travel to the world with your podcast host, Marc Gunn, Celtic music, the Traditional and the Twisted See the sites during the day, and at night, sing with me. Next up is Ireland in 2011. Visit www.celticinvasion.com for details. Notes: Vote in The Celtic Top Five. Remember. Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show! Are you subscribed to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine? Free Celtic music downloads from the best independent Celtic musicians online. Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag Please Rate our newest Celtic Music iMix Check out our last special feature on Celtic Women or Celtic Men. If you have a song request for the Celtic Men show, post it in the shownotes. Demand Marc Gunn at Eventful. See Marc Gunn's upcoming shows, plus a Reunion show of the Brobdingnagian Bards at DragonCon. Get your free kilt sticker that reads "Kilted For Her Pleasure named after Marc Gunn's 10th studio album. Plus get a free Irish & Celtic Music Podcast sticker until July 31st. Celtic CD Summer Blowout Sale! This Week in Celtic Music 0:21 "Celtic Rainbow" by The Gothard Sisters from Celtic Rainbow 5:30 "Molly Bán" by Ciara Considine from Ó Mo Chroí 7:55 "The Maiden And The Selkie" by Heather Dale from The Green Knight 11:56 "Heart of the Brave" by Maidens IV from Celtic Fire 15:30 "Oh, Johnny, Oh" by Linda Connell Studley from New Traditions 20:03 "Crazy Man Michael/ Lagan Love" by Diane Linn from Tales of the Trickster 25:08 "Green Fields of France" by Christiane Cargill Kinney from Metamorphosis 30:43 "Arran Boat Song/Skye Boat Song" by Anne Roos from Mermaids and Mariners 35:19 "If You Stay" by Heidi Talbot from In Love + Light 43:04 "Fields Of Fasseroe" by Claire Roche from Journey of Claire Roche 48:42 "The Lass of Aughrim" by Beth Patterson from Hybrid Vigor 50:10 "Weave the Yarn" by Mary Knickle from Weave 53:50 "Bold Jamie" by Cara Dillon from After The Morning 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 – The Signal Podcast (Firefly and Serenity) 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. “Good Morning, Are You Ready Yet?” by Blackwater 4. “Step It Out” by Poitin 3. “Myra’s Lament for Lamlash Bay” by Liam Griffin 2. “Mando Thing/Golden Stud/Evit Gabriel/Morning Dew” by Round the House 1:02:22 1. “Foggy Dew” by Deep Green Light from L’uomo del caffè
Music from Round the House, Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer, Gerard Smith, Blackwater, David Nigel Lloyd, Wicked Tinkers, Liam Griffin, Spriggan, Poitin, Bill Grogan’s Goat, Deep Green Light, The Blarney Rebel Band, The Sandcarvers, Merry Wives Of Windsor. www.celticmusicpodcast.com Sponsor: My Irish Jeweler Forty years of Irish Jewelry Specializing in Celtic Wedding Rings and Celtic Engagement Rings MyIrishJeweler.com is owned and operated by Peter Gavin of College House Jewellers. Situated on Nassau Street, right in the heart of Dublin City. For four decades, they have seen the family-run company grow to be one of the most respected jewellers in the city. The jewelers benifits from a prime location, adjacent to Trinity College in an area famed for its large selection of quality craft shops. www.myirishjeweler.com Notes: Vote in The Celtic Top Five Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show. Are you subscribed to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine? Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast I want to thank all the new and current Members of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Your donations and support are always appreciated. If you would like to become a member, for just $20 a year, you will get free access to Song Henge, my exclusive archive of free Celtic music. Visit songhenge.com for details. Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag Buncrana Music & Arts Festival Marc Gunn, Celtic Music, the Traditional and the Twisted DragonCon Science Fiction Convention Get Marc Gunn or another band booked near with these tips: First, make a demand at Eventful.com. Second, contact your local Celtic festival or organization and suggest my name for their events. Third, email booking@marcgunn.com and tell me venues that you think would be good match for my music. Get your free kilt sticker that reads “Kilted For Her Pleasure named after Marc Gunn's 10th studio album. Celtic CD Summer Blowout Sale! CDs on sale for just $9 Banners to promote the podcast Download this week's podcast. This Week “Mando Thing/Golden Stud/Evit Gabriel/Morning Dew” by Round the House from At This Stage “Bandit” by Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer from Scatter Pipes “An Unforseen Event” by Gerard Smith from Idylls of the King of the Road “Good Morning, Are You Ready Yet?” by Blackwater from Live at 10 “Cuchulainn in Bakersfield” by David Nigel Lloyd from Rivers, Kings and Curses “Hornpipes/Mazurka” by Wicked Tinkers from Hammered “Myra’s Lament for Lamlash Bay” by Liam Griffin from Celtic Invasion Vacations of Scotland “Highland Farewell” by Spriggan from Mind the Gap “Step It Out” by Poitin from HOT Days “Horn Pipeline/Harvest Home & Boys of Blue Hill” by Bill Grogan's Goat from Bill Grogan's Goat “Foggy Dew” by Deep Green Light from L'uomo del caffè “Banshee” by The Blarney Rebel Band from Buy My Soul “Trampoline” by The Sandcarvers from Dealin' Craic 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 – Dragon's Bard by Tracy & Laura Hickman 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. “Sailor's Prayer” by Rambling Sailors 4. “Seal Set (Live)” by Wicked Tinkers 3. “Yellow Jack” by Brigand’s Folie 2. “The Mermaid's Tears' by Anne Roos 1. “Mad Jenny” by Merry Wives Of Windsor from Tales From Windsor's Tavern
I was really hoping that I might be able to post a show from my recent Celtic Invasion of Scotland. But alas, it didn't happen. But I am back. And we had an amazing time. I'll see if I can post some music from that experience in the very near future. In the meantime, I have a lot of great news. For one, I'm newly married. For two, my wife and I are having a baby in October! It's a podcast of joy with lots of great music and you can even help me out by registering a gift with Babies R Us. Enjoy this latest offering from Marc Gunn's Pub Songs Podcast. Notes: Married and a new baby on the way named Heather Gunn. You can register a gift for Heather at Babies R Us. Registry #: 45263206 Get "Corseted For His Pleasure" T-Shirts instead of "Kilted For Her Pleasure" t-shirts when you Sponsor the Album at Year Of The Kilt.Com. GenerationsOfArt.Com Unofficial acceptance at DragonCon with more big news next week. Accordion on "Sailboat Armada" by Hugh Morrison Demand Marc Gunn on Eventful GenCon with The Great Luke Ski Unsigned Bands Promotion Celtic MP3s Music Magazine is back up to date! Upcoming Shows: Jun 24: New Orleans, LA - Fair Grinds Coffeehouse Jul 3: Indianapolis, Indiana - InConjunction Jul 16: Savannah, GA - Lawson House Concert Jul 17: Crestview, FL - Leake House Concert Aug 6-8: Indianapolis, Indiana - GenCon Indianapolis Sep 3-6: Atlanta, GA - DragonCon Music: "Banish Misfortune/Red Admiral Butterfly" by Tullamore Celtic Bandfrom Tullamore Celtic Band "The Sailboat Armada" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure "A Hawk Took Flight" by Brian Thomasfrom Prairie Rain "The Hwyl & the Craic" by Celtic Spirit "Sea Farin' Man" by The Barley Boysfrom The Days of Abundance "William Tell Overture" by Robert D Grappelfrom Harp On It Marc Gunn in the News: Marc Gunn in Concert - Over Way too Quickly! Review of my recent house concert in Nebraska. Daily Cat Diary has played your song "The Cat Came Back... The Cat's Perspective". Wander Radio spotlighted a couple of my songs on Episode 52 with "Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits" and "The Sailboat Armada". A couple videos from Sherwood Forest Faire are now posted, including one of Wild Mountain Thyme and Old Dun Cow. New Updates to Marc Gunn Celtic Music App Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor… Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs…
I released the t-shirts last year. I've talked about the CD since I started recording it in January. Now it's time to hear what it's all about. This week, I'm gonna give you some new mixes of the new album. These are not the final cuts, but they are very close. Plus, I want to ask once again for you help in sponsoring the new CD. I still need a wee bit more money to press the CD and pay for t-shirts. However, it now looks Very likely that I will release the CD to sponsors in June! If you don't want to sponsor it now, your CDs will be officially available online in September! Notes: Year of the Kilt - Celtic Comedy Music Posting Videos of Me Rules: There are none. Have fun with it. Share my music. Post your videos, remixes and more. Just add a link back to www.marcgunn.com. Ace Recording Studio with Rich Brotherton Hugh Morrison, Accordion Player Cedric the Fiddler of the Bedlam Bards Upcoming Shows: Apr 23: Sutherland, NE - Nebraska Outback Concerts May 8: New Orleans, LA - Deutsches Haus Music: "Monahan's Mudder's Milk" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure "Kilted For Her Pleasure" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure "Maid Went to the Mill" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure "The Sailboat Armada" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure "Close Your Eyes" by Marc Gunnfrom Kilted For Her Pleasure "Pressed For Time" by The Roguesfrom RogueTrip Marc Gunn in the News: Marc Gunn Celtic Music [V1.2.0] Video: Marc Gunn - Kilted For Her Pleasure ICON29 Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor... Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs… Year of the Kilt - Celtic Comedy Music http://yearofthekilt.com/ Posting Videos of Me Rules: None. Have fun with it. Share my music. Ace Recording Studio with Rich Brotherton Hugh Morrison, Accordion Player http://hughmorrison.co.uk Upcoming Shows:# Apr 23: Sutherland, NE - Nebraska Outback Concerts# May 8: New Orleans, LA - Deutsches Haus