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The Music That Made WE volume 5 continues with our first collaboration; this one with Rex Halligan of #ShirtlessHistory to discuss Irish history (1740 to 1930s) as best can be abbreviated with the format. Rex is a sexy historian based in New York, where he also co-produces Fire and Fury Burlesque. He began his Shirtless History series informally (and still only whenever the mood strikes) during the pandemic, covering topics often (but not limited to!) on the topic of emerald isle. We get a crash course in a friendly, concise way, and with tunes that represent the pride and tumultuous times leading just before the Troubles (come back next year for that one; it'll be a doozy). This soundtrack includes mainstays of Irish popular music like Dropkick Murphys, The Pogues, and Seo Linn plus some deeper cuts and takes on traditional melodies. + Stick around for Viktor's hidden bonus track. Rex's links: - https://www.instagram.com/rexhalligannyc/reels/ - https://www.fireandfuryburlesque.com The Music That Made WE is a creation of WEBurlesque Podcast Network, produced by Viktor Devonne. For the extended VIDEO version of this presentation, please visit our Patreon.com — all episodes of this series are available under the $1 threshold. that's patreon dot com slash we burlesque ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SHARING HISTORICAL, CULTURAL, OR SOCIAL CONTEXT TO EVENTS VIA MUSIC SELECTIONS? THE PODCAST WOULD BE DELIGHTED TO FEATURE YOUR THOUGHTS IN FUTURE INSTALLATIONS. [Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.]
Aujourd'hui, je vous emmène dans les sombres couloirs du château de Leap, en Irlande du Sud. Un lieu au passé sombre, teinté de luttes de pouvoir et de batailles sanguinaires sur fond d'entité primitive en mal de reconnaissance. Pour éclairer cet épisode, je vous invite à écouter l'interview de Véronique Lessard qui a longuement parlé du château sur son blog et que j'ai interviewé pour qu'elle nous apporte son éclairage sur les mystères de ce lieu, également disponible sur le podcast. Résumé : Deirdre Finnigan, talentueuse chanteuse et violoniste irlandaise aux pouvoirs "particuliers", est invitée à se produire au Château de Leap en Irlande. Elle se retrouve confrontée à une sombre réalité qui bousculera toutes ses convictions. Entre visions troublantes et rencontres avec l'invisible, Deirdre fait face à des choix déchirants entre gloire, vérité et intégrité. Making-Off épisode 6 : Deirdre Finnigan : Rosabel Lord John Drummond : Rodolphe Campeggia Propriétaire du château : Jeff Chaulange Elémentaire : Erwin Sailly Réalisation sonore : Studios du manoir & Juliette Dargand Chanson à la fin de l'épisode : Óró Sé do Bheatha Bhaile - Seo Linn Chantée par Rosabel Lord Arrangement : Juliette Dargand Pour découvrir l'univers unique de Rosabel, vous pouvez suivre ces différents : Youtube / Soundcloud / Instagram / Songwhip Contact : Si tu as envie de me raconter ta propre rencontre surnaturelle (peut-être au château d'Houska), si tu as envie de me parler tout simplement, tu peux m'écrire à juliettedargand.raconte@gmail.com ou sur mon compte instagram : https://www.instagram.com/juliettedargand/ Si tu as aimé cet épisode, n'hésites pas à laisser un commentaire sur ta plateforme d'écoute. C'est très important pour moi et je suis toujours ravie de lire les commentaires de mes auditeurs. Je suis Juliette Dargand et je t'invite à t'abonner à ce podcast pour découvrir chaque mois, l'une de mes 25 histoires originales de fantômes, revenants, monstres, créatures, phénomènes paranormaux en mots et en musique. Une histoire écrite par Juliette Dargand - tous droits réservés
Labhraíonn Stiofán Ó Fearaíl le Seán faoin albam nua - Anuas - atá eisithe ag Seo Linn.
An tseachtain seo pléann na CeolMates na rudaí a chuireann bunscoileanna Éireanncha i gcuimhne dúinn, le agallamh ó Ghormflaith Ní Shíocháin Ní Bheoláin agus Caitríona Ní Chonaill agus ceol ó Seo Linn, The Drive agus Sibéal.
As July rolls on so do we at Windy City Irish Radio. This Sunday we feature a lot of new music from many of your old favorites featuring music from Seo Linn, Altan, The Mad Ferret Band, Inhaler, U2, Scythian, Screaming Orphans, Hayley McKay, Elephant Sessions, Sina Theil, and Ashley & Simpson. Tune into Windy City Irish Radio each Sunday from noon to 1pm or catch the live stream at www.globalirishradio.com or catch the podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com.
Labhraíonn Kobara (Keith Ó Briain) le Seán faoina singil nua Addict To Your Love, a EP Five Lovely Poisons, a shaothar le Seo Linn, amhrán úr le Oh Bryan agus go leor eile. Tugann sé súil siar ar a haistear ceoil, na buaicphointí is mó atá bainte amach aige go dtí seo agus méid atá fós le teacht i 2021.
Labhraíonn Stiofán Ó Fearaíl le Seán faoina aistear ceoil, ar dtús le TG Lurgan (ina ndeachaigh siad 'viral' ar fud an domhain le Avicii V Lurgan) agus ansin le Seo Linn, banna ceoil atá i ndiadh rath agus séan a bhaint amach ar fud na cruinne le hamhráin trí Ghaeilge. Déanann Stiofán a shaothar teilifíse, tiomsaitheoir airgid do Self Helf Africa agus go leor leor eile a phlé.
It's week 10 of social-distanced radio as the lads hunker down in their individual home studios to bring you this week's installment of Windy City Irish Radio. Tune in as Mike and Tim spin tracks from Doolin’ with John Doyle, Galway favorites BackWest, Dublin alt-folkers The Finns, Donegal's own Screaming Orphans, Seo Linn, Baile An Salsa, Dublin's Joe Chester, County Tyrone's The Logues and the pride of County Down Brendan Monaghan - singer/songwriter. The boys also pay tribute to those lost in the Irish rebellion of 1798 with music inspired by the uprising from Dónal Clancy, Philly favorites Runa, Shane MacGowan and the Popes, and Kansas City rockers The Elders. Happy Memorial Day from Windy City Irish Radio! Tune in every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM to WSBC 1240AM and catch this week's action-packed podcast here at www.windycityirishradio.com
Reading the Standings off From Darkness to Dynasty has gained some ground and the lead for Deliver Us from Darkness is at 3% now Talk of Expansion and going through with and giving the reasons Subscribe, Rate, and Review on iTunes Follow the show on Twitter @book_league and my personal Twitter @JunkyardDog_92 Follow the Show on Spotify, Apple, Google, or wherever you get your podcasts from Intro Music: Reading Rainbow Theme Outro Music: Oro by Seo Linn
Happy Halloween and Samhain from the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. FinTan, Poisoned Dwarf, Dylan Walshe, A Campo Traviesa, Alexander James Adams, Ciunas, Hot Griselda, Brendan Monaghan, Moch Pryderi, Flook, The Rogues, Dervish, Cady Finlayson, Heather Dale, Haggis Rampant, Runa I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 With the new year comes a new votes in the Celtic Top 20. This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 - "A'Soulin'" by FinTan from Excursion 3:50 - WELCOME 4:43 - "The Dark Side of the Mooncoin" by Poisoned Dwarf from Bolt the Door 9:20 - "Death Dance" by Dylan Walshe from All Manner of Ways 12:20 - "A Bruxa (Galicia)" by A Campo Traviesa from The Kid on the Mountain 16:47 - "Samhain" by Alexander James Adams from UnSeelie Self 20:14 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 24:09 - "Uncle Rat" by Ciunas from High Time 26:24 - "The Broken Doll / Sandpipers" by Hot Griselda from Sunbox 30:44 - "The Devil Must Have Sent You" by Brendan Monaghan from Unbroken 32:55 - "Llwyn Onn (Ashgrove)" by Moch Pryderi from Moch IV 36:31 - "Sharig / The Pipers of Roguery / The Huntsman" by Flook from Ancora 41:03 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 44:21 - "Hellbound Sleigh" by The Rogues from 25...and Live! 48:54 - "Molly Malone" by Dervish from The Great Irish Songbook 52:29 - "Five Horned Jig" by Cady Finlayson from Celtic Purple 53:47 - "The Morrigan" by Heather Dale from Fairytale 57:04 - "The Pumpkin's Fancy / Andy Renwick's Favourite Ferret" by Haggis Rampant from Burly! Haggis Rampant Plugged In 59:42 - CLOSING 1:01:01 - "Dance in the Graveyard" by Runa from Ten: The Errant Night 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 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. Subscribe to the Celtic Christmas Podcast. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ Listen to more about the itinerary on the Pub Songs Podcast. The Celts Invade Venice… Again! THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week and has done so since 2014. You can pledge a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month over on Patreon. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. Plus, you get to hear episodes before regular listeners. When we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. We are super close to getting a two-hour instrumental special. I want to thank our Patrons of the Podcast: You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast. 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 Morgan Presley emailed a photo: "Hi Mark! I first discovered your podcast a few months ago, and I immediately fell in love! I’ve discovered so many new songs and artists, and I look forward to each new episode. Your podcast has now become the soundtrack to my sewing. It’s a lovely addition to my hobby, and makes my weekend afternoons drafting patterns, pinning fabrics, and sewing seams even more enjoyable. I also listen to your instrumental episodes while doing my physics homework. Thanks so much for creating this podcast!" Debra VanTuyll emailed: "Hi Mark --I was just listening to your podcast while I work on a research grant. Pictures would be way too dull to share. However, I heard you mention not knowing of any Irish bands in Atlanta. I'm sure you know John Maschinot. He has a group that plays some. Then, there's the Atlanta Junior Irish Ceili Band that Katherine Irwin Thomas runs. Over in Augusta, you've got de Ceádaoin, which is also more of a ceili band. We do sessions twice a month, once at each of the two breweries here (come join us if you're in this area. We're at Riverwatch Brewery the last Friday of the month and Savannah River the middle Wednesday of the month) and occasional gigs. We're presently working on a Christmas CD that will feature some little-known Christmas jigs and reels as well as some better known carols. We'll send you a copy when it's out. Also, Lillie Morris has a number of children violin students, and they play occasionally in Harlem. At any rate, my main reason for writing was to let you know that the Irish music scene may be nano-sized in Georgia, but there are a few of us fighting the good fight out here in the hinterlands! Best wishes from east Georgia!" Ed Stoffer responded to a Celtic Music Magazine email: "Hey Marc, Yes I did get all the music downloads. Thanks so much, I've listened to most of them and they are great. I've been listening for a while now, but sure which episode I started on but for at least a couple of years. Thank you for taking the time to produce the podcast. I'm still relatively new to Irish and celtic music, but for the past 6/7 years my wife and I have been regulars at the Iowa Irish fest here in Waterloo Iowa. Some of our favorite artist are Scythian, The Screaming Orphans, Seo Linn, The Gothard Sisters, Gaelic Storm, The Langers Ball, Realta, and JigJam. Thanks again for all the work you do to put the program together." Ravus Caelum emailed a photo: "Mark - Thanks for doing the podcast. You asked for pictures of us while we're listening, so here's me working on chainmaille and unwinding with some excellent music after work." Sarai Lorenzo emailed: "Hi! I'm listening to your podcast while working designing books on an editorial. I am from Galicia, Spain, a place that is linked closely to Celtic culture. Thank you for your work, the music and sorry for my english! Keep doing this amazing work!"
EP36 - Ruth Smith presents a Milwaukee Irish Fest special where she meets The Kane Sisters. The Whileaways, Connla, Realta, Shane Hennessey, Minister Ciaran Gannon, Colleen Kennedy Ward,Maryann McTeague Keifer, Jeff Ksiazek, Jane Walrath, Seo Linn and more at the world’s largest Irish Festival.
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Tim and Mike often talk about the high quality of live music that comes in and out of Chicago on regular basis and as we inch our way towards St. Patrick's Day, this year is no different. With upcoming shows from former Celtic Thunderer Colm Keegan (IAHC 2/17), the The Merry Ploughboy Irish Music Pub Dublin (at Chicago Gaelic Park 2/2, Dervish in Concert (at Irish American Heritage Center 3/8), JigJam (Gaelic Park 3/10), and Declan O'Rourke (Old Town School of Folk Music 2/2), the lads have it covered on this week's show playing songs and tunes from each of these featured artists. This week's edition of Windy City Irish Radio also includes music from Seo Linn, Doolin’ and a special tribute to Scotland's favorite son, Robert Burns, from the trashcan sinatras and Eddi Reader. Join us each and every Wednesday from 8PM to 9PM on WSBC 1240 AM and catch this week's special podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Before they close the books on 2018, Mike and Tim take one last retrospective look at 2018 and some of the year's top artists and the songs and tunes that topped the year's charts. Tonight's show features a look back on We Banjo 3, Altan, Lunasa featuring Tim O'Beiwn, Seo Linn, Connla, Dylan Walshe, Strings and Things, David Keenan, String Sisters, Garadice, and Tupelo. Join Mike and Tim for one last look at what made 2018 a great year for Irish music and for Windy City Irish Radio. Happy New Year -- no, really, we mean it this time!
This week on Windy City Irish Radio, tune in for great music from Kilkenny/Roscommon sensation Seo Linn, Scotland's Skipinnish, Dublin folk-rocker Villagers, trad band One for the Foxes, piper Jarlath Henderson, Kilarney's Tim O'Shea, Dublin's I Draw Slow and all the way from Prince Edward Island, The East Pointers. There's also some favorites from The Saw Doctors, Mary Black with Imelda May and Ed Sheeran. Listen for a cool country collaboration between Altan and Vince Gill and don't forget to come on out for Altan in Concert at the Irish American Heritage Center in partnership with World Music Festival Chicago next Thursday night. It's FREE! Check out this week's show at www.windycityirishradio.com.
The Irish American community lost three ambassador's of Irish music and dance over the past couple weeks with the passing of Dooley Brother's band member, Jimmy Dooley Jr., Irish fiddler, Tommy Peoples, and ceili and set dance instructor, Alan Beale. Mike Shevlin returns to the Windy City Irish Radio studios and, along with Tim, feature bands performing at the upcoming Milwaukee Irish Fest running from August 16th through August 19th featuring We Banjo 3, Jiggy, Seo Linn, The Green Fields of America and a Cape Breton set featuring Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac, Décota McNamara, Natalie Mcmaster and Donnell Leahy, and folk rockers, The Stanfields. Catch the show live on WSBC 1240AM or on our podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
The Irish American Heritage Festival is just two weeks away and on this week's show the lad's celebrate some of the fantastic musicians that will be gracing the stage from July 6th-8th at the Irish American Heritage Center. Tune in for music from local favorites Coyote Riot, Hoosier Staters Kennedy's Kitchen, We Banjo 3, Byrne and Kelly and The Mickey Finns, featuring members of Basket House Band who will be performing at the festival. Listen in as Tim and Mike take a stroll down some summer roads with Makem & Clancy and Maura O'Connell and check out brand new music from Connla, Eamon O'Leary and Seo Linn. You can find Windy City Irish Radio on the radio dial each and every Wednesday night from 8PM - 9PM and catch this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
Seo Linn are Stiofán, Keith, Daithí, Cathal, Kevin and Conor. These five young men are passionate about the Irish language, music and education. They've combined these passions in Seo Linn. Through their spirited Irish-language interpretations of popular music they want to bring music as gaeilge to classrooms, workshops and festivals (they'll be on the Oxfam stage at Electric Picnic next month). The whole band crammed into The Irish Times' rather small studio to record three songs. In between, Stiofan and Keith chat with Roísín about the Seo Linn project. Stiofán Ó Fearail: Glór/ giotár Keith Ó Briain: Glór/ giotár/ djembe Daithí Ó Ruaidh: Glór/ méarchlár/ sintéiseoir/ maindilín Cathal Ó Ruaidh: Giotár dord/ cúlghlór Kevin Shortall: Bosca ceoil/ bodhrán/ cúlghlór Conor Moore: Drumaí/ cúlghlór seolinn.com/
Ar an 53ú clár, chualamar ó Vikki Ní Bhréin a d'eagraigh cuairt an bhanna ceoil Seo Linn chuig an ollscoil ina bhfuil sí ag múineadh i Massachusetts. Rinne siad ceolchoirm den scoth ann agus labhair Vikki faoin gcuairt agus faoin méid atá ar siúl aici in Chicopee, Massachusetts.Chomh maith leis sin labhraíomar le Róisín Nic Fhearghusa atá ag múineadh i Doha i gCatar i mbliana agus ar deireadh phléamar scéalta móra idirnáisiúnta na seachtaine freisin.