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(Kevin)Playlist: Ultan O'Brien, featuring Nic Gareiss - percussive dance - MachaBrigid Mae Power - May Morning DewOlga Anna Markowska - BorderlandLaurel Premo - Ma's MawImmersion & SUSS - KhamsinEli Winter, featuring Luke Sutherland, David Grubbs, Mike Watt - A Trick of the LightHermitess - Band of Foolsmore eaze & claire rousay - HopfieldsGunn - Truscinski Duo - FinMichael Scott Dawson - Changing ColoursThe Green Kingdom - PlanetariumYui Onodera - 木霊 参 / Kodama 3Grails - Earthly LifeTyresta & Simon McCorry - Sea ChangeJules Reidy - Interlude IKara-Lis Coverdale - FreedomMarine Eyes - Long HorizonHammock - She Likes the Stormy WeatherThe Choir - Plastic SwordsArborra - CatharsisCole Pulice, featuring Maria BC - After the RainFelbm - fall iiiJoy Guidry, featuring Diego Gaeta, Elizabeth Steiner - You've Done What You CanTunng - Snails
Todo novedades. De aquí: Chicle, Tangerine Flavour o Pigmy o de allá: The Innocence Mission, Gracia Abrams, Gwen Stefani (No Doubt), Mere, Shelby Lynne, Yasmin Williams, All Around Folks… ¡Cuánta voz femenina! DISCO 1 DAFFO Winter hatDISCO 2 GRACIE ABRAMS Packing It UpDISCO 3 GWEN STEFANI Swallow My Tears DISCO 4 CHICLE BrutalDISCO 5 ROSALIE Hey Heron DISCO 6 WHITE DENIM LookGoodDISCO 7 THE INNOCENCE MISSION This Thread Is a Green StreetDISCO 8 AlLL AROUND FOLKS I hear the road MasterDISCO 9 PIGMY SoyDISCO 10 TANGERINE FLAVOUR White LaberersDISCO 11 MEREBA Counterfeit (ESCA)DISCO 12 SHELBY LYNNE But I Ain'tDISCO 13 YASMIN WILLIAMS Dawning (ft. Aoife O'Donovan, Kafari, Nic Gareiss)Escuchar audio
This episode was recorded on May 14th, 2023 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Drive-By Truckers, Charles Wesley Godwin, Eilen Jewell, Jake Blount & Nic Gareiss, and Tomberlin. https://bit.ly/3ZEQqpG
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Nic Gareiss! We recorded this back in June in Lansing, Michigan, right after Earful of Fiddle Music & Dance Camp. Tunes in this episode: * On Christmas Eve (1:02) * Black Tar on a Stick (19:15) * Pride of America (34:18) * Rhode Island Regimental March (44:02) * D. Ray White's Cindy (56:47) * Bonus track: Lonesome Road Watch the full video episode here: https://youtu.be/CA5EKXv_29Q Visit Nic Gareiss' website: www.nicgareiss.com Follow Nic on social media: @NicGareissLFi Buy Nic's music on Bandcamp: www.nicgareiss.Bandcamp.com Visit Nic's band This Is How We Fly's website: www.thisishowwefly.net Follow them on social media: @ThisisHowweFly Buy their music on Bandcamp: www.thisishowwefly.Bandcamp.com Visit Earful of Fiddle Music & Dance Camp's website: www.earfuloffiddle.com Follow them on social media: @EarfulofFiddle Catch Tall Poppy String Band on their Colorado tour in August! https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/shows Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Sophie Wellington, with lots of special guests! We recorded this back in June in Rodney, Michigan at Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp in front of a live audience of campers and staff. Special thanks to Kris Stableford, Bruce Bauman, and Nic Gareiss for hosting a live podcast taping and for creating such a lovely camp! Tunes in this episode: * Marcus Martin's Boatman w/ Nic Gareiss (0:57) * Liza Jane w/ Ruby John (15:17) * Puncheon Floor w/ Bruce Bauman and Lindsay McCaw (27:45) * Let's Hunt the Horses w/ Laurel Premo and Jake Blount (35:11) * Irish Polka (43:34) * Bonus track: John Brown's Dream w/ Bruce Bauman, Ruby John, Micah Ling, Gray Reynolds, Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Nic Gareiss, Emily Doebler, Tyler Schwartz, and Sheila Graziano Visit Sophie Wellington's website to buy her album Roving Jewell and the rest of her recordings: https://www.sophiewellington.com/ Venmo Sophie: @sophiewellington Follow Sophie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sophiemaewellington/ Follow Sophie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sophie.mae.wellington Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/
Most Irish traditional tunes have names. Some go by many different names. So what's in a name? Do names help us associate tunes with people, or remember vast numbers of melodies… or is there another agenda afoot? In this episode, Colm Gannon, Nic Gareiss, Mick Moloney—and renowned 20th century literary figures Dick and Jane—explore the meaning behind the names. __________________ For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org. ___________________ Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month's underwriters: Michael Maggs, Matt Jensen, Paul DeCamp, Gerry Corr, Jonathan Duvick, Sean Carroll, Brian Benscoter, Isobel McMahon, Mike O'Malley, Mike Voss, Finian McCluskey, John Ploch, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Ken Doyle, Chris Armstrong, Ian Bittle, Chris Murphy, Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, David Vaughan, Suezen Brown, Bob Suchor, and Tom Frederick.
Welcome to the 300th episode of Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's special guest on Get Up in the Cool is Bruce Molsky. We recorded this at Wintergrass back in February. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Dandy Jim (02:32) * Geese Honking (12:34) * Hambo Etter Knut Ramlet (26:09) * Tostando Concho (44:19) * Kennedy Rag (53:37) * Bonus track: Breakin' Up Christmas Buy Bruce Molsky's new album Everywhere You Go on his website: https://brucemolsky.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bruce_molsky/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brucemolsky Get Up in the Cool is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle this week! Earful of Fiddle is offering an in-person music & dance camp at beautiful Camp Brethren Heights, in central Michigan, on June 19-23, 2022! During its 14th year, Earful of Fiddle will provide instruction in percussive dance, fiddle, guitar, banjo, cello, and uke, along with evening concerts, jams and dances. Instructors include: Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Rachel Reeds, Lindsay McCaw, Cameron DeWhitt, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Tyler Schwartz, and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friends are Caleb Klauder and Reeb Wilms. We recorded this a few weeks ago in my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Stagecoach Rush (01:35) * Little Annie (21:12) * Whispering Forest (42:18) * Putting Up the Wood (48:01) * Lonesome Song (54:34) * Bonus track: Kailey's Reel Visit Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms' websites to buy their albums, check their tour dates, and sign up for their mailing list: https://calebklauder.com/ https://reebwillms.com/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calebklauder/ https://www.instagram.com/reebwillms/ And on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calebklauderband Visit Foghorn Stringband's website: https://www.foghornstringband.com/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foghornstringband/ Get Up in the Cool is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle this week! Earful of Fiddle is offering an in-person music & dance camp at beautiful Camp Brethren Heights, in central Michigan, on June 19-23, 2022! During its 14th year, Earful of Fiddle will provide instruction in percussive dance, fiddle, guitar, banjo, cello, and uke, along with evening concerts, jams and dances. Instructors include: Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Rachel Reeds, Lindsay McCaw, Cameron DeWhitt, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Tyler Schwartz, and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. Come see Tall Poppy String Band on our Pacific Northwest tour! https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/shows Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Rachel Baiman. We recorded this last week in my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Willow Creek (01:41) * Woodchuck (12:22) * Old Songs Never Die (Rachel Baiman original) (19:23) * Farewell Trion (30:20) * John Riley the Shepherd (35:10) * Bonus track: Half Past Four Visit Rachel Baiman's website: https://www.rachelbaiman.com/ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbaiman/ Get Up in the Cool is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle this week! Earful of Fiddle is offering an in-person music & dance camp at beautiful Camp Brethren Heights, in central Michigan, on June 19-23, 2022! During its 14th year, Earful of Fiddle will provide instruction in percussive dance, fiddle, guitar, banjo, cello, and uke, along with evening concerts, jams and dances. Instructors include: Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Rachel Reeds, Lindsay McCaw, Cameron DeWhitt, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Tyler Schwartz, and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. Come see Tall Poppy String Band on our Pacific Northwest tour! https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/shows Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/ Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band: https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/
In the inaugural episode of This Is Physics, the Physics Magazine podcast, LGBTQ+ physicists talk about how their sexual or gender identities affect their careers and suggest actions that could improve the current climate. Podcast host Julie Gould speaks with the following guests: Tim Atherton (he/him), a soft matter physicist at Tufts University, USA; Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (she/they), a cosmologist at the University of New Hampshire, USA; Yasmeen Musthafa (they/them), a Junior Scientist at TAE Technologies; Ramon Carrillo Bastos (he/him), a condensed-matter physicist at the Autonomous University of Baja California, Mexico; Jan Eldridge (she/her), an astrophysicist at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.This podcast is part of a series of Physics Magazine pieces on the experiences of LGBTQ+ physicists. See also: Viewpoint: Making Physics Inclusive to LGBTQ+ Folks, Q&A: Seeking Diversity When Faced with Adversity, and Opinion: Wanted: LGBTQ+ Allies.Music credit: The Sandhunter, by Maeve Gilchrist, performed by Maeve Gilchrist (harp) and Nic Gareiss (percussive dancing).Produced by Julie Gould.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Maddie Witler. We recorded this back in February at Wintergrass in Bellevue, Washington. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Pony Boy (from Mark Simos) (1:28) * Big Footed Man in the Parking Lot (18:50) * Southern Flavor (24:43) * Paddy on the Turnpike (35:13) * Anita's Theme (41:51) * Bonus track: Shove the Pig's Foot a Little Further into the Fire Follow Maddie Witler on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maddie.witler/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/maddiewitler Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maddiewitlerspaceamassador Visit Della Mae's website: https://www.dellamae.com/ Get Up in the Cool is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle this week! Earful of Fiddle is offering an in-person music & dance camp at beautiful Camp Brethren Heights, in central Michigan, on June 19-23, 2022! During its 14th year, Earful of Fiddle will provide instruction in percussive dance, fiddle, guitar, banjo, cello, and uke, along with evening concerts, jams and dances. Instructors include: Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Rachel Reeds, Lindsay McCaw, Cameron DeWhitt, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Tyler Schwartz, and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
In a medium so often centered on the depth and dazzling qualities of its sights, it's easy to overlook the sound of dance. And yet, all movement makes sound – if you know how to listen. We invite you to open your ears and take a trip inside the auditory world of two performers pushing the boundaries of percussive dance. We traveled to New York and Michigan to chat with American dance artists Caleb Teicher and Nic Gareiss. You can see them perform in Heirloom - a new series of outdoor presentations by FFDN in collaborations with regional partners in Peterborough (Sept. 11), Hamilton (Sept. 16), and Niagara (Sept. 18).
Editor's note: Basic Folk is pleased to introduce our listeners to one of our favorite podcasts by sharing an episode in our feed! Get Up in the Cool is a sweet old-time/bluegrass podcast hosted by Cameron DeWhitt. What's amazing about this podcast is that Cameron has taken "the hang" at the jam and turned it into a podcast. The Jam happens *very* frequently in the old-time, bluegrass, celtic, roots, etc. worlds in the form of informal performances of music among friends and strangers. It's the best place to hear and learn traditional songs, spend time around the campfire and just be with friendly faces connecting in the way that only performing music together can do. I've really loved listened to Cameron's candor with their guests as well as learning about the amazing music that everyone is sharing. Whether you love the jam, love the hang or love 'em both, hope you enjoy Get Up in the Cool! Listen > Subscribe > Support!Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends is a weekly interview and jam podcast hosted by banjoist Cameron DeWhitt. Each episode features conversations and musical collaborations with today's most influential traditional musicians, like Jake Blount, Tatiana Hargreaves, Nic Gareiss, Laurel Premo, and Adam Hurt.As an interviewer, Cameron balances an effusive curiosity for the potential of traditional music with a dogged respect for its origins. Serving as audience surrogate, they ask illuminating questions to Old Time's best and brightest while telling the larger story of the tradition's modern era. And with over 250 episodes released and no signs of slowing, Get Up in the Cool is one of the largest available archives of new recorded Old Time music.In this episode of Get Up in the Cool, Adam Hurt returns to play selections from his 2020 release Back to the Earth, the "sequel" to his all gourd banjo album Earth Tones. In between tunes, Adam and Cameron talk about Adam's unique approach to melody with the clawhammer technique, the challenge of arranging for string band around a gourd banjo, and the tension of individual expression and tradition. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Emily McHugh and Donald Palardy of String & Shadow! We recorded this on Sunday in Olympia, Washington, in a barn at the house of Emily Teachout, Erik Neatherlin and former guest of the show Ruby Neatherlin of the Sassafras Sisters. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Goddess (1:47) * Shady Grove (13:50) * Reel de Joie (29:26) * Going Down to Georgia O (41:09) * Julianne Johnson (46:24) * Bonus track: Coleman's March Visit String & Shadow's website: https://www.stringandshadow.com/ Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stringandshadow/ This episode is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle! They're offering their annual music & dance camp online June 20-24, 2021! Now in its thirteenth year, this season Earful of Fiddle will provide virtual instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin and online evening activities. Instructors include: Nokosee Fields, Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Arnold Asham and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. I put a link in the show notes. Stay safe and stay connected to your traditional arts community with Earful of Fiddle! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Judy Hyman and special guest accompanist Jeff Claus! We recorded this about a week and a half ago over Skype and I recorded my musical parts afterwards. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Sandy River (2:53) * Norman Edmonds' Old Cotton Eyed Joe (15:25) * Norman Edmonds' Ship in the Clouds (31:35) * Long Tailed Duck (44:18) * Flatwoods (56:10) * Bonus track: Pretty Little Widow Visit Judy Hyman's website to learn more about her many musical projects and buy her albums! https://www.judyhyman.com/ Visit The Horse Flies' website to buy their albums: https://www.thehorseflies.com/ This episode is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle! They're offering their annual music & dance camp online June 20-24, 2021! Now in its thirteenth year, this season Earful of Fiddle will provide virtual instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin and online evening activities. Instructors include: Nokosee Fields, Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Arnold Asham and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. I put a link in the show notes. Stay safe and stay connected to your traditional arts community with Earful of Fiddle! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week’s friends are The Wules, Christina Osborn and Michael Cullinan! I recorded them yesterday in my front yard, no masks, not socially distant, because we’re all vaccinated. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Old Time Billy in the Lowground (1:07) * Roscoe (9:59) * Turkey Tracks (23:22) * L&N Rag (32:12) * Farewell Trion (45:27) * Bonus track: Five Miles from Town Follow The Wules on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewules/ And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Wules-261271214469018 Listen to The Wuling Hour Sundays at 2pm Pacific on Shady Pines Radio: https://www.shadypinesradio.com/ This episode is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle! They’re offering their annual music & dance camp online June 20-24, 2021! Now in its thirteenth year, this season Earful of Fiddle will provide virtual instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin and online evening activities. Instructors include: Nokosee Fields, Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Arnold Asham and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. I put a link in the show notes. Stay safe and stay connected to your traditional arts community with Earful of Fiddle! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron’s other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week’s friend is E.V. Sheldon! I recorded them a couple weeks ago over Skype and I recorded my musical parts afterwards. Tunes and songs in this episode: * The Death of John Henry (1:51) * The Tongue Unknown (17:17) * My Time Done Come (32:56) * Cluck Ol’ Hen (51:23) * Lily Brown (1:04:58) * Bonus track: Annachie Gordon Contact E.V. Sheldon: evsheldonmusic@gmail.com Subscribe to E.V. Sheldon on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXHP6rGPN7FhQeVBEE8Edag Visit The Wilders’ website: http://thewilders.us/ This episode is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle! They’re offering their annual music & dance camp online June 20-24, 2021! Now in its thirteenth year, this season Earful of Fiddle will provide virtual instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin and online evening activities. Instructors include: Nokosee Fields, Jake Blount, Laurel Premo, Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Nic Gareiss, Arnold Asham and more! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. I put a link in the show notes. Stay safe and stay connected to your traditional arts community with Earful of Fiddle! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron’s other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week’s friends are Sheila & Jesse! We recorded this last week over Skype and I recorded my musical parts afterwards. Tunes and songs in this episode: Grayson Dervishes New Five Cent Piece Going Down to Georgia O Truck, then a Bird Shark Week Bonus track: Jenny Get Around This episode is brought to you in part by my dear friends at Earful of Fiddle who want to let you know about a special event coming THIS SATURDAY. Earful of Fiddle Music & Dance Camp presents Earful in the Parlour 2, a daylong virtual festival of sound and gesture to support touring artists and bring traditional arts into your homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Earful in the Parlour 2 streams Saturday, April 24, from noon-midnight EDT on Zoom. Performers include past guests of Get Up in the Cool Jake Blount, the Vox Hunters, Betse & Clarke, Ruby John, Nic Gareiss and many more! Proceeds will go directly to the artists. Visit www.earfuloffiddle.com for tickets. Buy Sheila & Jesse’s self-titled album: https://sheilaandjesse.bandcamp.com/releases Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheilaandjesse Sheila Markazi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheilamarkazi/ Jesse Maw’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mawfiddle/ Join Jesse’s Patreon for fiddle lessons: https://www.patreon.com/mawfiddle Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron’s other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
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If you were to ask me about Maeve Gilchrist, the words that come to mind are musical, encouraging, masterful, literary, and a player who has the unique balance of technique and vision. A chat with Maeve is as inspiring as seeing her perform and can't but help make you want to contribute to what Maeve discusses as the, “idea of creating a pool of beauty that we can draw on when times are bleak. I think any student picking up any instrument can do that for themselves if they attack their practice in the right way”.ON TEACHINGMave loves performing and composing, but is also a passionate teacher,The biggest gift I can give as a teacher is the gift of encouraging the student to utilize their own imagination in creating a practice regime that is perfect for them. Because nobody knows our playing better than we know our playing.I asked Maeve what learning an instrument entails for anyone who has not had the opportunity to learn an instrument, “It's a combination of math and imagination and discipline”.We discussed teaching music and how important it is to let the instrument sing:If you can have a practice which is covering the fundamentals in a way that's building technique and general musicality why wouldn't you also want to incorporate creativity into that practice.HARP TALKHarp Talk was created by Maeve to bring harp players together to discuss the instrument and chat about songs and inspiration. It is an online meeting place for harpists of all sorts geared towards musical growth and cultivating community. The next episode will be this Saturday May 16th and is presented every other Saturday. www.facebook.com/pg/harptalkTHE SOMERSET FOLK HARP FESTIVALMaeve has been teaching and performing at The Somerset Folk Harp Festival since she graduated from Berklee College of Music and has been wowing audiences ever since. The Somerset Folk Harp Festival takes place every July in Parsippany, NJ. This year due to COVID-19 the festival is going to be held completely online. All 120+ workshops and numerous concerts will be available from the comfort of your homes. The festival is one of the largest of its kind in North America and is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. http://www.somersetharpfest.com/You can check out past performances on the festival's youtube channel. Here's Maeve's performance at the 2017 festival. This is her original song, “City in the North” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dZqyT11Vrs&list=PL9D65C1CB3E5F87C4&index=23MAEVE'S BOOK: Rhythm and Hand Separation ExercisesMave has a wonderful book of hand exercise etudes to help with technical issues and rhythm to free up your harp playing, but I think it is a great help to any musician, especially pianists who want to work on separating hands and rhythms.https://harpcolumn.com/music/all-music/artists/maeve-gilchrist/rhythm-hand-separation-exercises-etudes-book-1/ON PRACTICINGThe biggest gift I can give as a teacher is the gift of encouraging the student to utilize their own imagination in creating a practice regime that is perfect for them. Because nobody knows our playing better than we know our playing….Music to me is not dots and lines on a page. This music is so alive and it's so full of shape and dimension. Also as a teacher it is so important for me to share with my students how I envision them creating these shapes and breathing life into the music. Because it's all about the music. It's not about me or them. It's about how we can together can bring the music to life through our vehicle of the harp.THE INSTRUMENT AND THE PLAYER'S RELATIONSHIPJust as a garden both sustains us and we sustain the garden, music and our instruments have a relationship that nurtures both the musician and the instrument as well as the listener. Even someone new to their instrument can create beauty right from the start and allow the instrument to speak. Maeve envisions how, “the tiny sounds of the earth” would sound. A leaf falling to the ground, the sound of new flower shoots as they come out of the ground in the spring, etc. And she believes that, “the instrument [provides] for the player”.By teaching everything and by playing everything with this ideal of creating something beautiful it doesn't just answer the question of why in the music, for me it answers the question of why am I doing this at all. Why is there music? It's such a deep question. And if even the most beginner musician or the most beginner harp player can start their journey with the harp with this answer to why, it will bring them places they'd never dream of otherwise.WHY MUSIC?Whether we are playing music, teaching, or dreaming we all long, especially in times of great sadness, to create:I love this idea of creating a pool of beauty that we can draw on when times are bleak. I think any student picking up any instrument can do that for themselves if they attack their practice in the right way.WORDS AND MUSIC“But really, as a songwriter, the only thing I do is make jewelry for the inside of people's minds. That's it.” -Tom WaitsI spoke to Maeve about her newest album coming out later this year. It is called, “The Harp-Weaver” and is based on the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay, “Words and music are so linked together”. Maeve discusses her experience visiting Millay's home, Steepletop, in upstate New York in the podcast.Maeve's collaborations are magical whether she's performing with dancers Nic Gareiss and Colin Dunne or The Silkroad Ensemble, or Esperanza Spalding, to name a few Or composing for a small ensemble or an orchestra.INSPIRATIONAL MUSICIANSA small portion of musicians who have inspired Maeve in how they transport us with their sound. It's about the soul and spirit of the playing.Nina SimoneTom WaitsJonie MitchellAlice ColtraineYo-Yo MaTraditional MusiciansFrankie GavinMartin HayesKathleen Loughnane (Maeve's Aunt)Baroque period of music in IrelandMusic Hall musicIsobel Mieras EIHFI hope you enjoy this episode and are just as inspired as I am to create.Maeve's Websitewww.maevegilchristmusic.comHarp Talkwww.facebook.com/harptalkSilkroad Home Sessions Maeve's Performancehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ55DGoe4XATurlough O Carolan pieces discussedLoftis JonesMr. ConnorElenor PlunkettEdna St. Vincent Milay's homeSteepletop http://www.millay.org/visitsteepletop.phpThe Edinburgh International Harp Festivalhttps://www.harpfestival.co.uk/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Kaitlin Chamberlin. We recorded this a few weeks ago at my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes in this episode: American Refugee (Chris Coole original) Wait a While (Old Man Luedecke original) Los Algodones (Kaitlin Chamberlin original) Love Song (Kaitlin Chamberlin original) Nancy Bonus tracks: Cherokee Shuffle Visit The High Quadra Ramblers’ website to buy their new album and check their tour dates: https://www.highquadraramblers.com/ Follow The High Quadra Ramblers’ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highquadra/ and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highquadraramblers/ Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Get a Get Up in the Cool t shirt and phone case! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Like and follow Get Up in the Cool on Facebook: https://facebook.com/getupinthecool This episode is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle, an immersive lakeside music and dance camp in Rodney, Michigan, whose mission is the use of traditional music and dance as community-building entertainment fostering creative arts practice. Now in its twelfth year, Earful of Fiddle provides instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, cello and uke as well as informal music sessions and evening dances from June 21-26, 2020. This year’s instructors include: Alexis Chartrand, Bruce Bauman, Sean Ellsworth-Hoffman, Mélissandre Tremblay-Bourassa, Nic Gareiss and me (Cameron DeWhitt). To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friends are Rina Rossi and AJ Srubas of Steam Machine! We recorded this at my home during the Portland Old Time Music Gathering back in January. Tunes in this episode: Ladies on the Steamboat Casey’s Reel The Plantation Medley Sarah’s Reel My Mama Always Talked to Me Bonus tracks: Hooker’s Hornpipe Check out Steam Machine's website: https://www.steammachinemusic.com/ and their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steammachinemusic/ and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steammachinemusic/ This episode of Get Up in the Cool is brought to you in part by Earful of Fiddle! Earful of Fiddle is an immersive lakeside music and dance camp in Rodney, Michigan, whose mission is the use of traditional music and dance as community-building entertainment fostering creative arts practice. Now in its twelfth year, Earful of Fiddle provides instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, cello and uke as well as informal music sessions and evening dances from June 21-26, 2020. This year’s instructors include: Alexis Chartrand, Bruce Bauman, Sean Ellsworth-Hoffman, Mélissandre Tremblay-Bourassa, Nic Gareiss and me (Cameron DeWhitt). To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. The rest of this (and every) episode is brought to you by the show's listeners! You can chip in at patreon.com/getupinthecool
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friends are Kris Stableford and Bruce Bauman! We recorded this in June at the music and dance camp they run with Nic Gareiss, the Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp in Rodney, Michigan. Tunes in this episode: Opera Reel Staten Island Hornpipe Lamplighter’s Hornpipe/Dundee Hornpipe Louisiana Hornpipe Bachelder’s Reel Bonus track: Magpie Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp: http://www.earfuloffiddle.com/ Like and follow Earful of Fiddle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/earfuloffiddle/ Bruce Bauman’s fiddle tune instructional albums: https://store.cdbaby.com/artist/brucebauman Aaron Jonah Lewis: https://aaronjonahlewis.com/ Big thanks to Elderly Instruments for sharing the show on social media! Visit their online store at https://www.elderly.com/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Nic Gareiss! We recorded this last week at the Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp in Rodney, Michigan. Watch the entire video episode on Youtube! (https://youtu.be/yCTXYGrMwj8) Tunes in this episode: Davey Davey Ramblin’ Hobo Dorrigo (from George Jackson) Old Yeller Dog Come Trottin' Through the Meeting House Marcus Martin’s Jig Bonus track: Last Chance Nic Gareiss’ website: http://www.nicgareiss.com/ This Is How We Fly’s website: http://www.thisishowwefly.net/ This Is How We Fly on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisIsHowWeFly/ Nic Gareiss’ free performance in Lansing on July 18: https://www.cadl.org/event/402811?fbclid=IwAR0b5QXdp20NfN2RiSjkddHG3-mAr9uZQPPbw3lR5KcHvxuCV1hN2mbxFlA Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp: http://www.earfuloffiddle.com/ If you liked Dorrigo, check out George Jackson's new album Time and Place: https://www.georgejacksonmusic.com/ Register for the live taping of Get Up in the Cool with Genevieve Koester in Chicago (July 27): https://www.oldtownschool.org/classes/detail/?courseid=6159&fbclid=IwAR3QKbn-uJxSMpj1vtTNFmrhWc0ZtB9KD0nV7yfGk00GXWwY7aEhqI7XN2o Register for Cameron's clawhammer banjo workshop in Chicago (July 27): https://www.oldtownschool.org/classes/detail/?courseid=6160&fbclid=IwAR0Q4eNMVcCuDd370FeiVjEtGvf6AsLEe3AbcyniLRsRWQMG8IOTEaN2BTg Big thanks to Elderly Instruments for sharing the show on social media! Visit their online store at https://www.elderly.com/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Julay Brooks, with special guest Joel Brown on fiddle. We recorded this a few weeks ago at my house in Portland, Oregon. Tunes in this episode: Meriweather White Cockade Ed Haley’s Dog Ate the Woodchuck Farewell Princeton Sugar Hill Bonus track: Boogerman This episode is brought to you by the Earful of Fiddle Music & Dance Camp! Earful of Fiddle is an immersive lakeside music and dance camp in Rodney, Michigan, whose mission is the use of traditional music and dance as community-building entertainment fostering creative arts practice. Now in its eleventh year, Earful of Fiddle provides instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin, cello and uke as well as informal music sessions and evening dances from June 23-28, 2019. This year’s instructors include: Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Jake Blount, Micah Ling, Nic Gareiss and Danielle Enblom. Also, I’m going to be there recording live Get Up in the Cool episodes. So please, come hang out with us! To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com or follow the link in the show notes in your podcast app or this episode’s facebook post. I want to thank Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan for sharing Get Up in the Cool online with their customers and increasing the reach of the show. Next time you need an instrument upgrade or new music gear, visit their online store at https://www.elderly.com/. Order Get Up in the Cool Vol. 3 (Best of 2018 compilation album): https://camerondewhitt.bandcamp.com/album/get-up-in-the-cool-vol-3
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Harry Bolick! We recorded this last June at the Brandywine Revival. Tunes in this episode: Mississippi Hills Flirting with the Men Syrup Pudding Susan Jones 1817 Bonus track: Cotton Chopping Dick Download The Completely Lost Mississippi Fiddle Tunes on Bandcamp: https://harrybolick.bandcamp.com/album/the-completely-lost-mississippi-fiddle-tunes Harry Bolick’s recorded works: http://www.harrybolick.com/recordings Harry Bolick’s website: http://mississippifiddle.com Order physical CDs: http://www.harrybolick.com/recordings/to-order Cameron is going on tour with Jake Blount in April! Follow the links below and RSVP: D.C. (https://www.facebook.com/events/2085239764904523/) Baltimore (https://www.facebook.com/events/292536198109451/) Lancaster (https://www.facebook.com/events/2106575782756097/) Brooklyn (https://www.facebook.com/events/820918151586512/) New Haven (https://www.facebook.com/events/2027390420889963/) Portland (https://www.facebook.com/events/2153498014685233/) Providence (Message Get Up in the Cool on Facebook for invitation to the private event) Boston (https://www.facebook.com/events/2049414358505520/) This episode is brought to you by the Earful of Fiddle Music & Dance Camp! Earful of Fiddle is an immersive lakeside music and dance camp in Rodney, Michigan, whose mission is the use of traditional music and dance as community-building entertainment fostering creative arts practice. Now in its eleventh year, Earful of Fiddle provides instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin, cello and uke as well as informal music sessions and evening dances from June 23-28, 2019. This year’s instructors include: Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Jake Blount, Micah Ling, Nic Gareiss and Danielle Enblom. To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. Thanks to Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan for sharing the show with their customers. Visit their website: https://www.elderly.com/.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Jamie Fox! Also joining us, for his third appearance on Get Up in the Cool, is Scotty Leach. We recorded this in January at my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes we’ll play: Barn Raising/Ice on the Road/Blue Mountain Hornpipe Reel of 4/Drops of Brandy Empty Canoe Moccasin Shuffle/Saddle Old Paint The Teardrop Waltz Bonus track: Zacha Reel Check out Jamie's feature on The Old Time Tiki Parlour: http://oldtimetikiparlour.com/2019/01/metis-fiddler-jamie-fox-visits-the-tiki-parlour/ This episode is brought to you by the Earful of Fiddle Music & Dance Camp! Earful of Fiddle is an immersive lakeside music and dance camp in Rodney, Michigan, whose mission is the use of traditional music and dance as community-building entertainment fostering creative arts practice. Now in its eleventh year, Earful of Fiddle provides instruction in percussive dance, song, fiddle, guitar, banjo, mandolin, cello and uke as well as informal music sessions and evening dances from June 23-28, 2019. This year’s instructors include: Ruby John, Bruce Bauman, Jake Blount, Micah Ling, Nic Gareiss and Danielle Enblom. To register, visit www.earfuloffiddle.com. Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon and earn exclusive rewards: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Like and follow Get Up in the Cool on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getupinthecool/ Join Get Up in the Cool's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getupinthecool/ Review Get Up in the Cool on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/get-up-in-the-cool/id1131463879?mt=2 Thanks to Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan for supporting the show. Visit their website: https://www.elderly.com/.
What’s a sure-fire way to make your season bright? Check out this PLAYLIST and collection of mini-stories from Laurel Martin, Kevin Crawford, Daithi Sproule, Maeve Gilchrist & Nic Gareiss, Trad Youth Exchange, Liz Carroll, The Makem and Spain Brothers, and Cherish the Ladies. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to Susan Bippus, Joseph Garrett, Lynn Cox, Billie Neal, and Brian Benscoter for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 23 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Free the Heel,” from Session in the KitchenArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tune: “Grupai Ceol Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tunes: “The Newtown Bridge, The Thrush in the Bush,” (Jigs) from Larks & ThrushesArtist: Laurel Martin (fiddle) Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tunes: “Tommy Peoples’, The Long Drop, Callaghan’s,” (Reels) from In Good CompanyArtists: Kevin Crawford (flute), Tommy Peoples (fiddle), Arty McGlynn (guitar), Jim Higgins (bodhran) Tune: “Heartstrings Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Golden Slumbers,” from OverlandArtists: Daithi Sproule (voice, guitar), Randal Bays (fiddle) Tune: “Pound the Floor,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “The Sand Hunter,” from Celtic Colours LIVE Vol. 2Artists: Maeve Gilchrist (harp), Nic Gareiss (feet) Tune: “Grupai” reprise from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tunes: “Sean Bui, Tatter Jack Walsh” (Jigs) from From Tulla To Boston: Live At The BurrenArtist: Trad Youth Exchange Tunes: “Barbra Streisand's Trip to Saginaw, Michael Connell’s,” (Reels) from On the OffbeatArtists: Liz Carroll (fiddle), Sean Óg Graham (guitar), Trevor Hutchinson (bass) Tune: “John’s Theme” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Ha’penny Bridge,” from Home Away from Home (Live from the Mother Lode Theatre In Butte, MT)Artists: The Makem and Spain Brothers Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tunes: “Old Maids Of Galway, Flooded Road to Glentease, Sunny Banks, Free and Easy,” (Reels) from An Irish HomecomingArtists: Cherish the Ladies Tune: “Sabai Sabai,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Lucky Dozen, the Skylark,” (Mazurka & Reel) from Blue Skies AboveArtist: Shannon Heaton (whistle), Matt Heaton (guitar), Paddy League (drums)
What’s the secret formula for parent-performers? With Chicago-based box player John Williams and Boston guitarist Matt Heaton share two unique approaches to keeping the music and the insight factory going strong, while still tucking in to family. (Hint: it works for non-parents, too.) Host Shannon Heaton’s conversations with these wildly inventive musicians might inspire you to hustle, to do your best, to keep learning, and to avoid drinking unsavory water. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to Michael Wilson, Aubrey Atwater, Adrian Glover, Billie Neal, and Brian Benscoter for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 22 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: Tap Room,” from Session in the KitchenArtists: Dan Gurney (accordion), Shannon Heaton (flute), Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “John’s Theme” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Meaning of Life” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Cuckoo Waltz” from Plays Polka HitsArtist: Frankie Yankovic Tune: “Midnight Sojourn Waltz intro” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “McGreevy's Favorite/Hold The Reins,” from John WilliamsArtist: John Williams Song: “Ni Na La,” (AKA Nil Na La) from SolasArtist: Solas Tune: “After Hours Theme” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Triumph Theme” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Twins' Dance Party / Sylvia's & Mikey's Reels” from Raven Artists: John Williams & Dean Magraw Tune: “My Love is in America,” from Dearga Artists: Matt Heaton (guitar), Shannon Heaton (flute) Tune: “Heartstrings Theme” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Don’t Drink the Water (That Your Butt’s Been In)” from Toddlerbilly RiotArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Slip Jig Dreams,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Jackson’s Jig,” from Kitchen Session Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Shoe the Donkey,” from Kitchen SessionArtist: Matt Heaton (banjo) Tune: “Travel Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Lover’s Lament,” from Lovers’ WellArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton with Nic Gareiss (feet) Song: “Happy Holidays,” from Snow Day!Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Road to Garrison,” from Dearga Artist: Matt & Shanon Heaton with George Keith (fiddle) Tunes: “The Big Reel Of Ballynacally/The High Hill/Flash Away The Pressing Gang,” from Sunny Spells and Scattered ShowersArtist: Solas Tune: “Spoon Breaker Jam,” from Live from the Living RoomArtist: Nigel Heaton
What do Benjamin Moore paints have to do with Irish bands, modern performance practice, and gender balance? Insights from Karan Casey, Brian Ó hAirt, Laura Cortese, Nic Gareiss, Ellery Klein, and Dr. Lisa Coyne uncover different shades of inclusivity in the Irish tradition, 150 years after house paint titans Benjamin and Robert Moore emigrated from County Monaghan to Brooklyn, New York. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to Scott Maurer, Davy McDonald, Roberta Zukauskas, Billie Neal, and Brian Benscoter for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 21 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Leaving the Station,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Following the North Star,” from Freedom Highway Artist: Rhiannon Giddens Tune: “Silver,” from Silver Artist & Composer: Hanneke Cassel Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Rambling Irishman,” from Best of DeDanaanArtist: DeDanaan Tune: “Pound the Floor,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Triumph Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Petronella,” from Dance Artist: Lissa Schneckenburger Tune: “John’s Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Dobbin’s Flowery Vale,” from An Spealadóir Artist: Bua Tune: “First Date,” from Lovers’ WellArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tune: The Sister's Cat (jigs) from Music in the Glen Artist: Music in the Glen (Conor Lamb, Brendan Mulholland & Deirdre Galway) Song: “The Song of the Seal,” from Seal Maiden-Celtic Musical Artist: Karan Casey Tune: “Shady Spot,” from Blue Skies AboveArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Dance: “Thunderstorm,” from Riverdance Artist & Choreographer: Michael Flatley and company Song: “Injured Shoulder,” from Emma Beaton & Nic GareissArtist: Emma Beaton & Nic Gareiss Tune: “Sabai Sabai,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Tune: "Abbey Reel," from Kitchen Session Artist: Matt Heaton (guitar) Song: “Never Gonna Be Alone,” from Dark Horse Artist: Nickelback Tune: “Mr Oconnor-The Broken Pledge,” from A Sweetish TuneArtist: Noctambule Song/Tune: “Mouth Music,” from Factory Girl - EPArtist: Rhiannon Giddens Tune: “The Chair Dance,” from An Irish HomecomingArtist: Cherish the Ladies
Let's hear some of the stories behind Irish music with guest host Shannon Heaton who shares Celtic music and stories from Shannon Heaton, Matt Heaton, Cherish the Ladies, Jimmy Keane, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Ryan Beveridge, Solas, Fodhla, Emma Beaton & Nic Gareiss, Eileen Ivers, Laura Cortese, Dervish, George Keith, Liz Carroll. 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. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:45 "Cruel Salt Sea" by Shannon Heaton from Tell You in Earnest 6:39 "Hometown Lullaby" by Matt Heaton from Production Music made for Irish Music Stories 7:19 "Cat's Meow" by Cherish the Ladies from An Irish Homecoming, 2017 10:48"Horse Keane’s Hornpipe, The Rath Cairn Reel, The Charleston" by Jimmy Keane from Dear Old Erin’s Isle, 1992 15:03 "Mountain Rambler" by Matt & Shannon Heaton from Live in Germany, 2010 18:00 "Free the Heel" by Matt Heaton from Live Kitchen Recording 19:03 "Celtique Montage" by Ryan Beveridge from Production Music made for Irish Music Stories 20:26 "Adieu Lovely Nancy" by Solas from Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers 25:09 "Kemo's/ Palmer's Gate/ Foxhunters' Reel" by Fodhla from Notes from Mill Pond 28:56 "Canadeio" by Emma Beaton & Nic Gareiss from their Self-Titled CD 34:50 "Canbrack Girls" by Eileen Ivers from Down the Bog Road 38:44 "Swing and Turn (AKA Jubilee)" by Laura Cortese from the forthcoming album Low Hum 44:17 "Banks of the Clyde" by Dervish from The Thrush in the Storm 49:46 "Road to Garrison, Maids of Mitchellstown, McFadden’s Handsome Daughter" by Matt & Shannon Heaton (with George Keith) from Dearga 53:32 "Blackhaired Lass" by Shannon Heaton, George Keith from Pub Tunes in the Corner at the Druid 54:32 "Anlon McKinney/Mind the Dresser" by Liz Carroll, Nic Gareiss from Christmas Celtic Sojourn, 2010 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. 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. We have another special guest host this week on the show. Shannon Heaton returns to share music from her Irish Music Stories podcast. If you haven't checked out this show, you should. It's a beautiful look at the traditional music of Ireland. Go to IrishMusicStories.org to subscribe. We had a little bit more room on this episode. I want to share a song by Shannon Heaton. She focuses on the stories of others. So I thought she deserved a shout out for her incredible songs. "Cruel Salt Sea" is a great story ballad about a woman who makes a bad decision—and then uses her wits to get out of trouble! It's from her album Tell You in Earnest. Check out "The C-Word", an episode of the Irish Music Stories where Marc Gunn is a guest. You can also check out the "Heartbeat of Ireland" episode. 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 it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is supported by listeners like you. Your generous pledge helps pay for the production and promotion of the podcast and its artists, as well as my time in producing it. Patrons get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, you get a two-hour special. Our next milestone will bring 2-hours of Celtic flute and whistle music to your ears. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast 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
What’s at the core of Irish dance music? Host Shannon Heaton talks to Eileen Ivers, Nic Gareiss, Marla Fibish, and Jimmy Keane about trad ‘feel’ and how our instruments, our bodies, our intentions, our culture, and even magical forces shape our rhythmic sense. There’s plenty of music here, too. Credits below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to Art Costa, Eoin Stan O'Sullivan, Holly Foy and John Hruschka, Peter Bartman, and Brian Benscoter for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 15 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “John’s Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Maid Behind the Bar,” flute rhythm demo Artist: Shannon Heaton Tune: “Apples in Winter,” from An Nollaig: An Irish ChristmasArtist: Eileen Ivers Song: “Only Love" from Change of SeasonArtist: Daryl Hall & John Oates Tune: “Triumph Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Paddy Canny’s Toast” from A Sweetish TuneArtist: Noctambule (Marla Fibish, Bruce Victor) Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music Stories Artist/Composer: Matt Heaton Tune: “Man of Few Words” from Foreign FieldsArtist: This is How We Fly Tune: “Maid Behind the Bar,” quarter-size fiddle demo Artist: Hannon Sheaton Tune: “Travel Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist/Composer: Matt Heaton Tune: “After Hours Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist/Composer: Matt Heaton Tune: “Yellow Tinker,” from Cormac Begley 2017 Artist: Cormac Begley Tune: “Boys of Bluehill, Westport Jig,” from Live at the Acadia Trad SchoolArtist: Jimmy Keane Tune: “House of Ancestors,” from Volume 1: Sound Magic Artist: Afro Celt Sound System Tune: “The Boy in the Boat” (reel), from Rehearsal recording from circa 2008 Artist: Matt & Shannon Heaton
The second episode of TradCafe features visionary percussive dancer Nic Gareiss. Nic talks with Neil about finding new ways to express himself in the ways different cultures approach dance and shares the unlikely origin story of his experimental trad band This is How We Fly.