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Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come (1-18) - by Raymond McCullough
Third in the new series (3) of Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come (OWR 5) – based on the book, Oh What Rapture by Raymond McCullough Raymond reads: Chapter 5 – Wrath, or persecution? with music from: W. Ed Harris (Arizona, USA) 'Tiarna Mhuigheo' (Turas Ceilteach) Raggle Taggle (California, USA) 'The Quest' (Dublin Fusion) Liz Fitzgibbon (Cork, Ireland) 'You are My High Tower' (Yeshua's Call) Sarah Burnell (Ottawa, Canada) 'Galician Excerpt’ (Return Ticket) Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd for Kingdom Come Trust
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In this inaugural episode, we start off with Roud 1, The Raggle Taggle Gypsy, a Scottish ballad originating from the 17th century. And a brief explanation of this podcast and this "Roud Folk Music Index" everyone (matt) has been talking about. http://everyfolksong.xyz
Fresh Bread: Your Kingdom Come (1-18) - by Raymond McCullough
Episode fourteen in the series: The seventh and final incarnation of the historic ‘Empire spirit.’ A union of ten powerful nations – or is it eleven? A revived Roman Empire in Europe, or something else? The conglomerate that will ultimately turn on and destroy Babylon. -------------------- With music from: Raggle Taggle (California, USA) – 'Tamlin's Reel', (Dublin Fusion); Rebekah Faith (Florida, USA) – 'No More Chains', ( Not Alone ); Wendy Stewart (New Brunswick, Canada) – 'The Kennebecasis River Lament', (Catch the Air). Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd for Kingdom Come Trust
'Freed from Islam' Part 1, with Mostafa Nowroozi Rezvani, Iran ------------------------ Mostafa was born into a devout Muslim family in north eastern Iran. He came to the UK to study as a young man and led many friends and girlfriends into Islam. He hated Jews, Christians – and Muslims, also! But he still had a fear of death and of going to hell. As his latest girlfriend rejected his Muslim religion and became involved in a Spirit-filled church, he witnessed miracles in her life that caused him to reach out to Jesus – and then Jesus himself appeared to him. (Mostafa died in April 2017) Website: Contact via Kingdom Come Trust ------------------------ Includes NEWS from 'Bread NEWS International' and music from: Simon Fox, (British Columbia, Canada) – 'Mapping the Paddocks', (A Winter's Tale); Janet Bates, (Oregon, USA) – 'He was Born', (The Little Spinner); Raggle Taggle, (California, USA) – 'Skulies', (Dublin Fusion); Rebekah Faith, (Florida, USA) – 'No More Chains', (Not Alone) Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Kingdom Come Trust.
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: The Town Pants, (British Columbia, Canada) - 'Old Vancouver Town', (Weight of Words) Maidens IV, (Ohio, USA) - 'Whistling Gypsy', (Emerald Fire) Jenna Tague, (Hawaii, USA) - 'Small Piece of Heaven', (single) Raggle Taggle, (California, USA) - 'The Quest', (Dublin Fusion) Vannatta, (Alberta, Canada) - 'Only One You', (Redneck Thoroughbred) Papilio, (Prince Edward Island, Canada) - 'Josefins Dopvals', (single) Renee Quail, (California, USA) - 'Strange Happenings and Miracles', ( Expectations: A Folk Rock Revolution ) Jayne Demakos, (New York, USA) - 'Bird on a Wire', (Hush)
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Heidi Jane, (California, USA) - 'Tony', (A Thousand Reasons Why) Raggle Taggle, (California, USA) - 'The Quest', (Dublin Fusion) Shadowdancer, (Kentucky, USA) - 'Whiskey in the Jar', (Tradition With a Twist) Qristina & Quinn Bachand, (British Columbia, Canada) - 'The Frenchies (Fil et Bobine/Les Poules Huppes)', (Relative Minors) The Wynnes, (Prince Edward Island, Canada) - 'Wayne', (The Wynnes) Kari Groff-Denis, (New York City, USA) - 'Old Virginia', (Jumping Through Hoops) Ross Moore, (Tennessee, USA) - 'Take Me Home', (Appalachian Sunset) Alexandra Celano, (California, USA) - 'I'm Overcome', (I'm Overcome)
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Doug Folkins, (British Columbia, Canada) - 'Park the Car', (Another Last Call) Charlie Gear, (Florida, USA) - 'Swallow Tail Jig', (Ode to the Laurel Lass) Mary Knickle, (Nova Scotia, Canada) -'Like the Heather', (Weave) Raggle Taggle, (California, USA) - 'Tamlin's Reel', (Dublin Fusion) Fable, (Maryland, USA) - 'In Your Eyes', (Weathered) Brad Reid, (Nova Scotia, Canada) - 'Over the Moon', (The Conundrum) Georgia Wonder, (England, UK) - 'Falling Down', (Hello Stranger) Don Lyman, (Massachussetts, USA) - 'Earthquake Weather', (That's All I Wanted To Say)
Canadian, Joel Molin, who is married to a member of the Cree First Nation - and the founder of a ministry called Northern Connections. Joel divides his time between Northern Connections and flying regional jet airliners around North America for Air Canada. Northern Connections is a Manitoba-based ministry reaching out to northern native communities - and to other tribes and nations - through cultural expressions in traditional song, dance and drumming. I talked to him in a Dublin hotel, while he was over here on a brief visit to Ireland. (Joel Molin died in December 2018) Website: http://www.northernconnections.net ------------------------ Includes NEWS from 'Bread NEWS International' and music from: Raggle Taggle, (California, USA) - 'Tamlin's Reel', (Dublin Fusion); Jennifer Haycraft, (Missouri, USA) - 'Beautiful Saviour', (single); Anne Roos, (California, USA) - 'Considine's Grove', (A Light in the Forest) Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Kingdom Come Trust.
Celtic Christmas music from the 2009 Celtic Christmas Show of Celtic Roots Radio. Celtic Roots Radio 14 - 'For 6 months Fermanagh is in Lough Erne!' Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: "Alleluia- Halleluia" by Fiona J Mackenzie, (Scotland, UK) from A Gaelic Christmas "Skullies" by Raggle Taggle, (California, USA) from Dublin Fusion "Plenty More Fish in the Sea" by State of Undress, (England, UK) from Livin’ it, Lovin’ it! "Contemplation" by Ross Rudd, (ACT, Australia) from Earth "A Child is Born" by Alexandra Celano, (California, USA) from I'm Overcome "Falling Star" by Quail Music, (California, USA) from single "He was born" by Janet Bates, (Oregon, USA) from The Little Spinner "Christ Child's Lullaby" by The Crossing, (Illinois, USA) from Court Of A King
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland: with music from: Fiona J Mackenzie, (Scotland, UK) - Alleluia- Halleluia, (Duan Nollaig - A Gaelic Christmas); Raggle Taggle, (California, USA) - Skullies, (Dublin Fusion); State of Undress, (England, UK) - Plenty More Fish in the Sea, (Livin’ it, Lovin’ it!); Ross Rudd, (ACT, Australia) - Contemplation, (Earth); Alexandra Celano, (California, USA) - A Child is Born, (I'm Overcome); Quail Music, (California, USA) - Falling Star, (single); Janet Bates, (Oregon, USA) - He was born, (The Little Spinner); The Crossing, (Illinois, USA) - Christ Child's Lullaby, (Court Of A King)