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If elected, Maria Dunn will only serve in Congress for a few short weeks. She dropped in to talk to me about why she feels compelled to run anyway, and how her experiences living in a variety of places and working in the energy industry have fitted her for governing. Thanks for joining me for this episode! I'm a Houston- based attorney, run an HR Consulting company called Claremont Management Group, and am a tenured professor at the University of St. Thomas. I've also written several non-fiction political commentary books: Bad Deal for America (2022) explores the Vegas-style corruption running rampant in Washington DC, while The Decline of America: 100 Years of Leadership Failures (2018) analyzes – and grades – the leadership qualities of the past 100 years of U.S. presidents. You can find my books on Amazon, and me on social media (Twitter @DSchein1, LinkedIn @DavidSchein, and Facebook, Instagram, & YouTube @AuthorDavidSchein). I'd love to hear from you! As always, the opinions expressed in this podcast are mine and my guests' and not the opinions of my university, my company, or the businesses with which I am connected.
New releases by Magnolia Buckskin, the Chris Goodwin Band and Beyonce. Also Rhiannon Giddens, Odetta, Maria Dunn and more. Black History Month, Block Heater, and a slew of banjo tunes. And more.Playlist: Brent Amaker & the Rodeo - Climb AboardThe Chris Goodwin Band - I Ain't Got No Money (For Cocaine)Beyoncé, featuring Rhiannon Giddens - Texas Hold'EmRhiannon Giddens - WaterboyOdetta - Spiritual Trilogy: On Freedom/Come And Go With Me/I'm On My WayThis is the Kit - By My Demon EyeGenticorum - Belle Alouette au champsLe Vent Du Nord - L'AttenteMaria Dunn - Poor Lonesome Hen (Hi Ri O)The Lowly Gents - Promiscuous LoveLisa LeBlanc - Gold Diggin' HoedownMagnolia Buckskin - Red Winged BlackbirdUncle Earl - Ida RedArt Bergmann - Drones Of DemocracyJoe Keithley - There's A Man Goin' Round Takin' NamesDavid Deacon - Moments of JoyVieux Farka Toure - PeaceXOCÔ - Constanca
Suze Casey previews the Calgary Folk Club"s upcoming season. Joe Jencks, Maria Dunn, Gordie MacKeeman, Windborne, Pharis & Jason Romero And more.Playlist: Grateful Dead - Uncle John's BandJohn Wort Hannam - Blue CollarT. Buckley - Frame By FrameSon of Town Hall - Honest ManKyle McKearney - MercyMaria Dunn - Secondhand SkatesJoe Jencks - Let Me Sing You A SongGordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys - Western Reel MedleyScarlett Butler - Big VacationShane Hennessy - The ClawBlack Umfolosi - ImbubeWindborne - Song on the TimesShanna In A Dress - When I'm OldPharis & Jason Romero - Train On The Island
This week's show is a visit to the roots of some of Canada's best known songs, a look at people who write songs with depth about the culture they live in, the people they meet, their personal interests and passions, and their joy of living. Artists include: Kate and Anna McGarrigle; The Travellers; Wade Hemsworth; Jim Layeux; Rodney Brown; Stan Rogers; Tanglefoot; Maria Dunn; David Bradstreet; and Ian and Sylvia.
A few years ago we put together a couple of special episodes of Folk Roots Radio for Canada's 150th birthday. We were really happy about the way they turned out, and thought you'd enjoy hearing them again. Enjoy! Join us on Episode 331 of Folk Roots Radio for a very special episode that celebrates the history and diversity of the country we're proud to call our home, while recognizing the fact that Canada's first nations inhabited this land long before the settlers came. This episode features music from Asani, Tudjaat, Andrea Menard, Same Latitude As Rome, Cotillion, Bruce Cockburn, Maria Dunn, Mike Ford, James Gordon, Stompin' Tom Connors, Jason Collett, Marc Jordan & Ian Thomas and Toronto Children's Chorus with Jean Ashworth Bartle & Ruth Watson Henderson. We hope you enjoy the mix we've put together. If you like the artists you hear on this show and want to support them, don't just stream their music – BUY their music and then you'll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live show opportunities. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-331-o-canada/
Call all RVing enthusiasts! Episode 68 is what you've been waiting to hear! Host Hanna Schoenrock sat down with Derek Dunn to talk about his family's local business, Complete RV. In this episode, Derek, son of Kevin and Maria Dunn, talks about how Complete RV was started over 35 years ago and has remained local and in the family the entire time. Derek is a great storyteller--and not surprisingly, he loves all kinds of camping!Derek tells the story of how his dad Kevin started in the business and eventually decided to open his own shop in Denver, NC. In 1998, at the age of 15, Derek joined the family business, helping with repairs and maintenance. Derek's mom Maria brought her extensive knowledge and talent of interior design to Complete RV in 2011. As the business has expanded, offering partial and complete RV renovations to the service line has provided Complete RV with the opportunity to serve even more customers by partnering with them to create their dream RVs.While Complete RV began with a focus on service and maintenance, the Dunn family has expanded the business model to include renovations, a fast-growing market and one that boomed during the Covid quarantine. People realized they could work and do school from anywhere, so they packed their bags, hopped in their RVs, and hit the road. The crew at Complete RV stand ready with experience and love for what they do to service your RV, maintain it, or glam it up! You can check out all they offer at their website: https://completervnc.com/Contact Information for Derek Dunn and Complete RV:You can reach Derek and Complete RV:On Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CompleteRVNC7632 On their website at https://completervnc.com/Phone: 704-489-1515Email: info@completervnc.comInformation regarding our Podcast Sponsors:Mike Bagwell with Enders Insurance can be reached:· via email MBagwell@EndersInsurance.com · on his cell (704) 489-3650 · Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MikeBagwellEndersInsuranceAdvisor· on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/mikebagwellriskmanager/ Hanna Schoenrock, the owner of WriteWell Services, can be reached: · via email hanna@writewellservices.com · on her cell (704) 956-6523 · on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WriteWellServices · on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hanna-schoenrock/ Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=NMSD3RDP2L7DU)Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=NMSD3RDP2L7DU)
We’re pleased to bring you another performance from our sister video show – The Sun Parlour Coffee House Sessions on Episode 567 of Folk Roots Radio. Cottam ON singer-songwriter Brad Ouellette joined us in the studio for a session late last year. We have four songs and a short interview to share with you. We also check out more of the latest new releases and this time around we hear from Lizzy Plotkin & Natalie Spears, Maria Dunn, Wes Weddell & Ailisa Newhall, Bet Smith, François Couture & Quatuor 4-30 sous, Richard Garvey & Friends, Born On A Wednesday, Norrie MacIver & The Glasgow Barons and Ontarians. If you like the artists you hear on this show, don’t just stream their music – BUY their music and then you’ll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it’s much more challenging to find live shows. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-567-feat-brad-ouellette-live-at-the-sun-parlour-coffee-house-sessions-more-new-releases/
PODCAST: 28 Feb 2021 01 Fat Cat Big Fish – Keith Christmas – Download From His Site 02 Tir Is Sàl – Rachel Walker – Gaol 03 The Banks Of The Nile – Filigree – Living By The Air 04 Police Dog Blues By Blind Blake 1929 – Muireann Bradley – Unreleased 05 Lady Be Good – Tim Edey – I Got Rhythm 06 Calling Me Home – Rhiannon Giddens (With Francesco Turrisi) – They’re Calling Me Home 07 Farewell To The Gold – Brooks Williams, Kris Drever, Boo Hewerdine and Findlay Napier – Single? 08 The Jolly Highwayman – Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne – Rakes & Misfits 09 Cadal Ciarach – Fiona Tyndal – Single 10 John O’Dreams (Live At Adare Manor, 1981, Rté) – Christy Moore – The Early Years: 1969-81 11 Whatever You Say, Say Nothing – Anne Feeney – Dump The Bosses Off Your Back 12 The Moon Shines Bright – Sam Lee – Old Wow 13 The Voyage Of Apollo 8 – Blind Robert Ward – Fonotone Records, Frederick, Maryland [Disc 3]: Some Summer Day 14 I’m A Rover – Ye Vagabond – EP 15 La Iguana – The Chieftains Feat. Ry Cooder – San Patricio 16 Castle Kellys – Damien O’Kane – Avenging & Bright 17 The Bothy Lads – Ye Vagabonds – EP 18 Wellerman – The Longest Johns – Between Wind And Water 19 Help Me Raise Em – The Menhaden Chanteymen – Won’t You Help Me To Raise ‘Em 20 Pretty Girls Of Brummagem – Jon Wilks – Up The Cut 21 I Got Rhythm – Tim Edey – I Got Rhythm 22 Now Westlin Winds – Ray Fisher – All Through The Year 23 The Day Before The War/Like Me & You – Roy Bailey – All Through The Year 24 Hard Times Of Old England – Filigree – Living By The Air 25 Joyful Banner Blazing – Maria Dunn – Joyful Banner Blazing 26 Dust, An Damhsa Dubh – Brian Finnegan – Hunger Of The Skin 27 Homeword Bound – Mossy Christian – Come Nobles And Heroes 28 Connachtman’s Rambles/The Cat In The Corner – Joe Burke and Charlie Lennon – The Bucks Of Oranmore 29 From Dublin With Love – Maria Dunn – Joyful Banner Blazing 30 My Baby Changed The Lock On Her Door – Hans Theesink – Baby Wants To Boogie 31 The Dingle Angle – Brendan Power – Tradish
We’re heading into the midst of a Canadian winter in the middle of a pandemic lockdown, so it seems a perfect time to bring you another hour of great new music to warm the heart, and hopefully make these challenging times a little easier to bear. Join us on Episode 564 of Folk Roots Radio for some wonderful new releases with a few topical songs and Covid tunes thrown into the mix. This time around we feature music from Darlingside, Aaron Nathans & Michael G Ronstadt, Big Little Lions, Buffalo Gals Band, Andrea Bettger, Jessie & The Leonards, Colleen Kattau, Mark Dvorak, Cosy Sheridan, War & Pierce, Tret Fure, Bill Bourne, Peach & Quiet, Maria Dunn and Francine Honey. If you enjoy the music we play on this show and want to support the artists – many of whom aren’t able to play live at the moment because of the Covid-19 pandemic, don’t just stream their music – that earns them much less than a penny per play. Instead, buy their music – and really make a difference to their income. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-564-were-all-about-the-music-all-wrapped-up-nowhere-to-go-edition/
We're holding back the interviews on Episode 563 of Folk Roots Radio to bring you another hour of great new music - including some wonderful topical songs and Covid tunes, to help you get through these strange times. Join us for new releases from Luka Kuplowsky, Bill Bourne, A.J. Croce, Sue Smith with the Potion Kings, Leahy, Maria Dunn, Bonnie Light Horseman, Raine Hamilton, Alison Brown, The Twangtown Paramours, Karyn Oliver, Scott MacDonald, Madison Cunningham, Scott Wolfson & Other Heroes, Skerryvore and Carolina Story. If you enjoy the music we play on this show and want to support the artists – many of whom aren’t able to play live at the moment because of the Covid-19 pandemic, don’t just stream their music – that earns them much less than a penny per play. Instead, buy their music – and really make a difference to their income. They’ll love you for it! Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-563-were-all-about-the-music-a-new-day-edition/
This is Jon's full interview with Maria Dunn recorded at Summerfolk44 in 2019. It also includes two songs: When the Grandmothers Meet and Malala
This episode includes information about how to apply to the GBR team, songs about the radio, an interview with Maria Dunn, and new releases from Summerfolk favourites. You'll hear: 1 - Amelia Curran 2 - Tom Lewis 3 - evalyn parry 4- Mike T Kerr 5 - Maria Dunn 6 - William Prince 7 - Sarah Harmer 8 - Rose Cousins 9 - Bryden Gwiss Kwinzie
This week's show is all about "Homemade Music". Featuring an interview by Bill Monahan, this week we're playing a lot of locally played and produced artists, with a few players from Mariposa, Hillside and Summerfolk in the mix. Featuring music by Zoltan Stewart, Jayden Grahlman, Rob Elder, Jojo Worthington, Carmanah, Kelly Babcock, Drew McIvor, Sharon Lois and Bram, Maria Dunn, John Bino and the debut of Bill Monahan's wonderful track Homemade Music!
We chat with Maria about her career, a couple great war-stories, and instructions on replicating the skill she credits most with her success: building relationships at every level of the organization. Here's a little hint: real connections can start with a simple discussion of why your favorite snack is the snack.
Maria Dunn is a passionate and inspired storyteller and songwriter with a voice to charm us all. Born in Scotland but having lived almost all of her life near Edmonton, Alberta, Maria combines old world music and roots with Canadian life and people to produce beautiful, moving music.
This week we talk to Maria Dunn, Maria's book Married quarter tells the story of life as a soldiers wife. It's a warts and all story of the trial and tribulations of being married to the armed forces. Maria admits to the overuse of alcohol and how she conquered and beat the booze. Now retired Maria and her husband have joined the grey nomads,circling Australia in their four wheel drive. Today we speak to her under her favourite tree in Roma far North Queensland.... Maria loves to talk and she loves to write. So put your headphones on,go for a walk and listen to her tale.
Featured music from the new - and last - Bellowhead CD, a phone interview with Alberta songwriter Maria Dunn, a look ahead to the Bluegrass show with Michael Cleveland next Wednesday, and some more new releases and old favourites.
PODCAST: 26 Oct 2014 01 - Ghost Of Tom Joad - Solas - The Turning Tide 02 - Lovely Joan - Martin Carthy - The Essential Martin Carthy 03 - Whiskey Before Breakfast - John Bach With Jack Pearson - Hot Biscuit Jam 04 - The Sailor Cut Down - Si Barron - Sweet Billy Caution 05 - Fair And Tender Ladies - Tim O’Brien And Lunasa - Hands Across The Water 06 - The Blackbird Of Sweet Avondale - Elle Marie O’Dwyer - Where The Allow Waters Flow 07 - Sleepy John - Mandolin Jack - Lonesome Road 08 - False Lover John - Alasdair Roberts - Revenge Of The Folksingers 09 - All Night Drinking - Tony Trundle - Winter Swimming 10 - We Were Good People - Maria Dunn - We Were Good People 11 - Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye - Churchfitters - Get Wise 12 - The Pigs Foot Set - The Unwanted - Music From The Atlantic Fringe 13 - Sovay - Hannah Sanders And Liz Simmons - World Begun 14 - Awake Awake - The House Devils - Crossing The Ocean 15 - The Good Ship Kangaroo - Planxty - After The Break
CeltiSode 2010!Happy (Belated) St. Patrick's Day, Everyone!!First off, let me please humbly apologize for the HUGE delay that this episode has weathered. Thank you so much for your patience! I truly hope you find the show well worth the wait. :):) Whether you hear this on St. Paddy's itself or tune in during any other time of the year, I hope this day brings nothing but joy to you and yours, and that you enjoy this slightly super-sized episode as much as I do. (And that's after listening to it a million times during its arrangement, so that's saying something! ;D)This show is chock-full of fantastic music, made by some unbelievably skilled & gifted musicians! Some of this is work I've collected over many, many years (through places like myriad renaissance festivals, Thistle & Shamrock shows, and a good few Celtic festivals), while other pieces were acquired more recently; explicitly for play on this show. Celtic music has been a part of my heart for as long as I can remember, and I hope its soulfulness, passion and playfulness always will. :)Finding and playing the best of pod-safe Celtic music for you seems a superb way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day (musically speaking)- but for me, this music can make any day of the year an occasion. Plus, what a gift! I have found more phenomenal music in searching for pieces for this podcast than I can count! What a delight to've found sublime chanteuses like Maria Dunn, Beth Patterson and the ladies of Maidens IV!! And what a blessing to be able to share such personal favorites as The Rogues & Lothlorien, as well as a more recent favorite; the enthralling, enchanting power of Omnia! Each of these pieces hold their own magic and beauty, whether it be sweet & lilting or raucous and irreverent. And don't just relegate this lovely brand of tune-age to St. Paddy's! Celtic music goes beautifully at pubs, renaissance fairs, faerie-themed events, barn dances, and all kinds of events where merry-making is called for- even funerals on occasion- so keep it in mind the next time you go out with family & friends!Whether you're Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Manx or Scots-Irish (like yours truly), if you're English, German, Italian, Asian, Greek, Indian, American, Black Irish or French, may the luck of the Irish always be with you, and may you find your own pot of gold in pleasures big and small on this clover-filled, merrily-jigging day! (Just be careful with the Guinness, Harp Lager & Goldschläger, please! We want you around to celebrate the NEXT St. Paddy's, too! ;D)Now let me pick my fiddle back up again, and have a merry St. Pat's!! (Or whatever day you choose to celebrate it on. ;))Track List1. Dougie Maclean - Caledonia2. Anne Roos - Considine's Grove3. Will Kriski - Kerry's Jig 4. Great Big Sea - Company of Fools 5. Sligo Rags - The Whiskey Never Lies 6. Athas - Boys Of Tandragee/Tuesday Morning/Checkered Blanket 7. Beth Patterson - Ye Jacobites By Name8. Omnia - Etrezomp-Ni Kelted9. Burning Bridget Cleary - The Saucy Sailor 10. The Rogues - Celtic Goulash 11. FIMM - Sweeny's Buttermilk 12. Maria Dunn - The Elder Sister 13. Cara Dillon - Spencer The Rover 14. Lothlorien - Dans en Dro 15. Maidens IV - Rocks of the Bawn 16. Rattle the Boards - The Mason's Apron (Reel)17. Mike Hanrahan - Thousands Are Sailing 18. Paddy's Pig - Pat Works On the Railway 19. Ceann - Almost Irish 20. Blaggards - Irish RoverKey:Band name = Artist Website Song Title = Band MySpace (Both where available- both soon to come!)*Bold Italic = Background Accompaniment NOTE: For those of you who may not know, the beginning of the word "Celtic" is pronounced with a hard "c,"making the word sound like "ˈkel-tik."If you use it beginning with an "s" sound (or what's called "a soft c"), that refers to the pro. basketball team from Boston; not the groups of Indo-European peoples & languages predominantly found in Wales, Ireland & the Scottish Highlands. (Although other parts of the world still identify strongly with their Celtic roots, such as Caledonia in Spain, Newfoundland in Canada, Brittany in France, as well as much of the American south; especially those in and around the Appalachian & Rocky ountains.)Don't believe me? Listen to some of the folk music from these areas (including much of old as well as new American Country- from Bluegrass on), and see if you don't hear a Celtic lilt to many of fiddle tunes & melodies! Other grand links for those of you who love Celtic music:The Thistle & Shamrock on NPRCeltic RadioCeltic MP3's (.com)Irish Sayings, Toasts & Blessings-and for those of you who're as lost with reading Irish as I am: How to Pronounce Irish(But go to these and all the other bands' pages listed in the Tracks section! I really mean it when I say in the show that there's so much good music made by these and other artists that I could create a whole other podcast (or two) from the tremendous work that's out there!!)Tapadh Leibh. all!Yours Forever in Song,DJ Selchie
Tonight's throaty voice courtesy of Suzanne Pleshette* -- no, just me with a head cold. Lots of local (Vancouver) content on tonight's two hours, and a lovely interview with Maria Dunn of Edmonton, Alberta. She's doing a gig with Shannon Johnson at the Rogue Folk Club March 23 that you will want to catch if you're here.Take care of yourselves and thanks again for listening! See you next week..val folkoasis@gmail.com*yes, a 1970's reference. I am that old.
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Maria Dunn, (Alberta, Canada) - 'Katie Comes a-Callin'', (The Peddler) The Sarah Burnell Band, (Ontario, Canada) - 'Les Reels Tziganes', (Return Ticket) Kickin Grass Band, (North Carolina, USA) - 'Lay Down Your Weary Load', (On the Short Rows) Natalie Brown, (Iowa, USA) - 'Lazy Days', (Violin Crossings) Dave Curtis, (Ontario, Canada) - 'Schooners, Sloops, Brigantines', (Take Me Home) Judith Weikle, (Wyoming, USA) - 'Rakes of Kildare/Óró, Sé Do Bheatha Bhaile', (Pirates, Poets and Patriots) Ken O'Malley, (California, USA) - 'Westport Town', (ÓMáille) Jon McLurg, (Ontario, Canada) - 'Someone Thinks of You', (The Auctioneer)
CeltiSode 2010!Happy (Belated) St. Patrick's Day, Everyone!!First off, let me please humbly apologize for the HUGE delay that this episode has weathered. Thank you so much for your patience! I truly hope you find the show well worth the wait. :):) Whether you hear this on St. Paddy's itself or tune in during any other time of the year, I hope this day brings nothing but joy to you and yours, and that you enjoy this slightly super-sized episode as much as I do. (And that's after listening to it a million times during its arrangement, so that's saying something! ;D)This show is chock-full of fantastic music, made by some unbelievably skilled & gifted musicians! Some of this is work I've collected over many, many years (through places like myriad renaissance festivals, Thistle & Shamrock shows, and a good few Celtic festivals), while other pieces were acquired more recently; explicitly for play on this show. Celtic music has been a part of my heart for as long as I can remember, and I hope its soulfulness, passion and playfulness always will. :)Finding and playing the best of pod-safe Celtic music for you seems a superb way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day (musically speaking)- but for me, this music can make any day of the year an occasion. Plus, what a gift! I have found more phenomenal music in searching for pieces for this podcast than I can count! What a delight to've found sublime chanteuses like Maria Dunn, Beth Patterson and the ladies of Maidens IV!! And what a blessing to be able to share such personal favorites as The Rogues & Lothlorien, as well as a more recent favorite; the enthralling, enchanting power of Omnia! Each of these pieces hold their own magic and beauty, whether it be sweet & lilting or raucous and irreverent. And don't just relegate this lovely brand of tune-age to St. Paddy's! Celtic music goes beautifully at pubs, renaissance fairs, faerie-themed events, barn dances, and all kinds of events where merry-making is called for- even funerals on occasion- so keep it in mind the next time you go out with family & friends!Whether you're Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Manx or Scots-Irish (like yours truly), if you're English, German, Italian, Asian, Greek, Indian, American, Black Irish or French, may the luck of the Irish always be with you, and may you find your own pot of gold in pleasures big and small on this clover-filled, merrily-jigging day! (Just be careful with the Guinness, Harp Lager & Goldschläger, please! We want you around to celebrate the NEXT St. Paddy's, too! ;D)Now let me pick my fiddle back up again, and have a merry St. Pat's!! (Or whatever day you choose to celebrate it on. ;))Track List:1. Dougie Maclean - Caledonia 2. Anne Roos - Considine's Grove 3. Will Kriski - Kerry's Jig 4. Great Big Sea - Company of Fools 5. Sligo Rags - The Whiskey Never Lies 6. Athas - Boys Of Tandragee/Tuesday Morning/Checkered Blanket 7. Beth Patterson - Ye Jacobites By Name8. Omnia - Etrezomp-Ni Kelted9. Burning Bridget Cleary - The Saucy Sailor 10. The Rogues - Celtic Goulash 11. FIMM - Sweeny's Buttermilk 12. Maria Dunn - The Elder Sister 13. Cara Dillon - Spencer The Rover 14. Lothlorien - Dans en Dro 15. Maidens IV - Rocks of the Bawn 16. Rattle the Boards - The Mason's Apron (Reel)17. Mike Hanrahan - Thousands Are Sailing 18. Paddy's Pig - Pat Works On the Railway 19. Ceann - Almost Irish 20. Blaggards - Irish RoverKey:Band name = Artist Website Song Title = Band MySpace (Both where available- both soon to come!)*Bold Italic = Background Accompaniment NOTE: For those of you who may not know, the beginning of the word "Celtic" is pronounced with a hard "c,"making the word sound like "ˈkel-tik."If you use it beginning with an "s" sound (or what's called "a soft c"), that refers to the pro. basketball team from Boston; not the groups of Indo-European peoples & languages predominantly found in Wales, Ireland & the Scottish Highlands. (Although other parts of the world still identify strongly with their Celtic roots, such as Caledonia in Spain, Newfoundland in Canada, Brittany in France, as well as much of the American south; especially those in and around the Appalachian & Rocky ountains.)Don't believe me? Listen to some of the folk music from these areas (including much of old as well as new American Country- from Bluegrass on), and see if you don't hear a Celtic lilt to many of fiddle tunes & melodies! Other grand links for those of you who love Celtic music:The Thistle & Shamrock on NPRCeltic RadioCeltic MP3's (.com)Irish Sayings, Toasts & Blessings-and for those of you who're as lost with reading Irish as I am: How to Pronounce Irish(But go to these and all the other bands' pages listed in the Tracks section! I really mean it when I say in the show that there's so much good music made by these and other artists that I could create a whole other podcast (or two) from the tremendous work that's out there!!)Tapadh Leibh. all!Yours Forever in Song,DJ Selchie