POPULARITY
Excerpt of the 17 Mar 1949 Kraft Music Hall, starring Al Jolson with Oscar Levant. Al Jolson sings "At Sundown," engages in some banter with Oscar Levant, and concludes with a song for St. Patrick's Day, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." The complete broadcast circulates with other Jolson radio shows on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.
Excerpt of the 03 Feb 1949 Kraft Music Hall starring Al Jolson. Dennis Day was the guest on this week's program, and this podcast is from the middle part of the show, and features Al Jolson and Dennis Day in song and comedy. Along with the jokes, enjoy Day with "A Little Bird Told Me That You Love Me," and Jolson singing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." The complete broadcast circulates with other Jolson radio shows on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.
Excerpt of the 03 Feb 1949 Kraft Music Hall starring Al Jolson. Dennis Day was the guest on this week's program, and this podcast is from the middle part of the show, and features Al Jolson and Dennis Day in song and comedy. Along with the jokes, enjoy Day with "A Little Bird Told Me That You Love Me," and Jolson singing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." The complete broadcast circulates with other Jolson radio shows on the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.
Episode 632 · The host explains why there was no new episode last week · Marcie is still in the karaoke knockout contest, she's advanced to the top 5! https://karaokeko.org/2024/marcie-catanese · The host is back on Audilous, catch him on Classic rock Planet on the weekends · Footage of the host doing “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling”, Stewie makes fun of his appearance, traveling cross talk · A review of the Phil Hendrie documentary “Hendrie” · Ross Rides The Lightning · Sleze, a listener from NY talks about getting banned from Draft Kings for 3 months, Artie & Norm contribute · Rules for Russians in the Olympics · A clip of the YouTuber Kitty Monk saying Lois Griffin has orange hair, stewie explains this · Is society becoming too comfortable with AI? · March 22-24, a George Carlin routine relating to Pentecost Sunday · Various news and commentary Follow me on social media: Facebook.com/blindlawrence Twitter.com/blindlawrence Twitter.com/tlrspodcast Instagram.com/blindlawrence Facebook.com/lross1987 YouTube.com/LawrenceRoss Merch: Teespring.com/stores/lross1987 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast advocates for the newest Modern Western Square Dance program - SSD or Social Square Dancing. Proving to be a dancer favorite as an excellent way to get dancers back on the floor without classes. SSD promotes dancer success and the opportunity for non-dancers to join into square dancing faster. Today's episode features new singing calls from buddyweavermusic.com. Excellent for home use, when you don't have a caller, or for callers to use as a learning resource. Here are the singing calls use in this episode: "I Wanna Sing" on Hi Hat 5361 "Is It Still Over" on Rawhide 1258 "Against The Grain" on Rawhide 1264 "One Less Day" on Blue Star 2636 "Singing In The Rain" on Female Edition Blue Star 509 "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" on Blue Star 2529 "Why Don't You Spend The Night" on Hi Hat 5365 "Rambling Fever" on Rawhide 1268 Learn more about SSD here Please take a moment to subscribe to American Square Dance publication (or purchase a gift subscription) - americansquaredance.com
Emma Sophia, so well known for her Danny Boy video drops her latest "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" on Apple, Spotify etc along with videos on Facebook, YouTube etc. PJ talks to her and mum, Mary See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This podcast advocates for the newest Modern Western Square Dance program - SSD or Social Square Dancing. Proving to be a dancer favorite as an excellent way to get dancers back on the floor without classes. SSD promotes dancer success and the opportunity for non-dancers to join into square dancing faster. Today's episode features singing calls that were produced and released in the late 1990-2000 time frame. Music by Buzzy Smith from Texas. Excellent for home use, when you don't have a caller, or for callers to use as a learning resource. Here are the singing calls use in this episode: "Peg Of My Heart" on Blue Star 2493 "Blue Blue Day" on Blue Star 2501 "When Memphis Gave Birth To Rock And Roll" on Blue Star 2527 "I Drove All Night" on Blue Star 2489 "Waiting For The Robert E. Lee" on Blue Star 2461 "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" on Blue Star 2529 "Hello My Baby" on Blue Star 2507 "When The Red Red Robin" on Blue Star 2503 "Ma, She's Making Eyes At Me" on Blue Star 2545 Please take a moment to make a gift to offset our production costs. Every contribution helps and is appreciated. MAKE A DONATION
Excerpt of the 03 Feb 1949 Kraft Music Hall starring Al Jolson. Dennis Day was the guest on this week's program, and this podcast is from the middle part of the show, and features Al Jolson and Dennis Day in song and comedy. Along with the jokes, enjoy Day with "A Little Bird Told Me That You Love Me," and Jolson singing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." The complete broadcast, along with other Jolson radio shows, is available at the Official Al Jolson Website at www.jolson.org.
No tickets required for the rides or the action of today's WPMT premiere, “Coney Island,” now available on Apple Podcasts, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify accounts and major podcast platforms. Betty Grable reprises her 1943 film role for the 1946 broadcast with Victor Mature, Barry Sullivan & June Foray (yes, the voice of “Rocky the Flying Squirrel” and others). This broadcast features the hit songs “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," “Cuddle Up a Little Closer” and more!
New stories in the virtual public house. Limited-edition CDs. I'm a Rover, Seldom Sober video. Who recorded on what Selcouth song. And a new hobbit single. It's all on my monthly update, Celtfather Music & Travel, show #279. 0:17 - PODCASTS I've made so many changes to the Pub Songs Podcast over the years. I'm always wondering what do I want it to be? I think I finally have a format I'm excited about. The new intro goes like this: "Welcome to the Pub Songs & Stories, the Virtual Public House where you hear the stories and inspiration behind the music." The new format solves several issues I've had. First, it gives me a way to share my music in a fun capacity, performing "live" for my listeners, in much the same way Bing Crosby would've done on the Kraft Music Hall back in the day. I can sing new recordings of songs. I can share my stories about songs too. These can be either what the song is about or just a story related to the song I'm singing in the show. This is by far the toughest thing about producing the show, coming up with engaging stories. The new format also allows me to share stories and help other musicians. I plan to feature two stories from two different artists in each episode, plus one of their songs from each. If I can get an acoustic original performance, all the better. But right now, I'm just sharing studio recordings. My goal is to help promote them in a more personal setting, again, through stories. But even better, I realized that most musicians don't have my skill with podcasting. I see this new feature as a way for musicians to sort of have their own podcast. Of course that also means I can promote to their fans as well. So it's a win-win as far as I can see... IF I can keep up with the stories. You may also note that I'm not limiting this to Celtic musicians. Instead it's gonna be around my niche Celtic AND Geek music. The new description zooms in on musicians in general. If there's a story to be told, I might consider it. Oh! There's one more thing I am launching--limited-edition CDs. I asked Mitchell to start mixing down all of my songs in Pub Songs & Stories. Every three months or so, we will release a CD featuring the best of all of those songs. I'm also considering a possible USB which might include outtakes or song duplicates PLUS all of the podcast episodes. Again, it's limited edition. So the CD won't be available for long. 3-6 months. I though this might be another nice to fund the podcast. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast had some killer St Patrick's Day shows this year. Episode #500 was over four hours long. I LOVED hearing all of the congrats that were sent in by artists. It was a big pick me up. The March episode of Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast featured music. No big news there. Hopefully, Andrew and I can stay on top of upcoming shows. 4:53 - VIDEOS I think YouTube algorithms are finally understanding my channel. I'm not seeing greater subscribers yet. But the channel is mostly live shows (Coffee with The Celtfather) and I'm getting a decent number of folks watching those. I posted a couple new video singles recently. One was recorded in 2018 for the Celtic Invasion of the Isle of Skye. It's my journey from Glasgow to Inverness by train. The music is for "I'm A Rover, Seldom Sober". I have more video singles that are coming. I also created several new Canvases for Spotify. I'm still thinking about what videos to use for which song. Slowly getting those uploaded. The next Celtfather Live concert is scheduled for Thursday, April 15. This one is "For Mother Earth". I'm not sure what songs to include on that outside of "Heart of Fangorn". But whatever. If you have any suggestions, let me know. Tickets are different this time. All you have to do is spend $8 in my Mage Records store and you will get access to the show. And of course it's free to all Heroic Gunn Runners. 7:16 - IN THE STUDIO I'm still getting tracks back from musicians for Selcouth are done. No big update just yet. But I have most of the tracks from Screeched Inn done for "Bright Side of Everything". I'm waiting on some background vocals. Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer sent their tracks for "Favor of a Dance". They sound amazing. I have an update I'm waiting on from Andrew McKee, The Irish Bard, for "By Amazing Grace". The Muckers recorded their parts for "Kilty Pleasure" but I'm still waiting for the tracks. Nathan Deese sent his recordings for "Breathing". And it's perfect! Sam Gillogly and I released a new single on March 18 called "Proudfoot Shuffle". It's already getting a lot of streams on Spotify. I also started rewriting "Happy Birthday From Ireland". I never play that song because it's rather vain based. It was a birthday song for me. So now I'm editing the lyrics to make more about all of the children of Irish immigrants who are discovering their heritage. 9:08 - MERCH Of course, I already mentioned the Pub Songs & Stories CD that'll come out probably next month. I'm planning some package deals very soon. I don't remember which package deal is first. I think it's a comedy package... Keep any eye on the store and my mailing list for details. Subscribe to my mailing list, you get a discount code to save 15%. 9:33 - CELTIC TRAVEL Want to join me on Celtic Invasion of Scotland Sign up to the mailing list at CelticInvasion.com if you want to be one of the first on the list. 9:56 - WEBSITES I updated lyrics for the Irish Song Lyrics website, including: “Men of New Basin Canal” "Beer, Beer, Beer" "The Leprechaun" “Kilty Pleasure” "Kilkelly, Ireland" “When the Dairy Farm Caught Fire” "Molly Malone" “St Patrick Never Drank” “Breathing” “Kilted For Her Pleasure” 10:23 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR MARCH THURS: Coffee with The Celtfather, YouTube (Season 8) @ 12:00 PM EST APR 15: "For Mother Earth" Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9:30 PM ET. Tickets $8. APR 17: Pepper Place Farmer's Market in Birmingham, AL @ 8:00 AM - 12 PM CT APR 17: The Lost Druid Brewery in Avondale Estates, GA @ TBA APR 23-25: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX APR 29: Brobdingnagian Bards Live on YouTube @ TBA 11:53 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1228 is up from 1219 Celtic Music Magazine = 4062 is up from 4026 YouTube Subscribers = 5337 is up from 5009 Facebook Likes = 3763 is up from 3746 Instagram = 1869 is up from 1867 Spotify followers: 1751 is up from 1737 # Number of listens on Spotify: 4962 is up from 3395 Latest Spotify Single Stats: "Proudfoot Shuffle" released on Mar 18: 147 "Hobbit Hornpipe" released Aug 26: 569 is up from 458 "The Hero of Christmas" released on Nov 17: 111 is down from 119 Latest Spotify Album Stats: St Patrick's Day: 2.2K is up from 1K Most-popular songs on Spotify: "The Widow and the Devil" (2.5K), "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (1.6K), "The Leprechaun" (637), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (592), "Beer, Beer, Beer" (590), "Hobbit Hornpipe" (569), "Drunken Sailor" (543), "Lord of the Pounce" (438), "I'll Drink From Dusk Til Dawn" (407), "Nancy Whiskey" (386) Most-popular songs on Amazon Music: "Hero of Canton" (1787), "Doctor of Gallifrey" (599), "The Widow and the Devil" (150), "Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster" (99), "Sail the Sky" (98) Top albums: As Long As I'm Flyin (2167), Sci Fi Drinking Songs (1117), St Patrick's Day Songs for Kids (608), Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion (515), Going for Brogue (505) Last year's playlists from this time last year: Top Irish & Celtic Music: 575 up from 564 Sci F'Irish Music: 12 (same) Nagians Only: 21 (same) Celtfather Experience: 29 is down 30 Hobbit Drinking Songs: 6 is up from 5 Firefly Drinking Songs: 126 is up from 122 Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers: 62 is up from 61 Jedi Drinking Songs: 32 is up from 31 15:18 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 159 is up from 156 Patreon Monthly Income: $1215 is up from $1194 Thanks as always for supporting my music. Streaming music gives you a quick and easy way to sample all of my music. Digital sales keep my business running. Tips and CD sales allow me to tour. Kickstarter funds physical products like CDs, shirts ,and other merch. And Patreon funds my songwriting! Join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my songwriting. You will step behind-the-scenes with new music, bonus podcasts, videos, and live concerts. Thank you for supporting Sci F'Irish music at Celtfather.com! #CFMonthly
Cat music and songs today. We might even talk about kilts... Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and download free music when you sign up at PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:17 - SONG - “Catnipped Kitty” from Whiskers in the Jar 2:52 - WELCOME -- Setup Godin talks about Curation on Season 6 Ep 13 of the Akimbo podcast. Check out Seth’s blog about curation too. -- 1st Quarter Goal Reviews: BEST WAYS TO GROW MY FANBASE: Live Shows, Promote hit songs, Give away free music, Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, Music videos with covers, keywords, or popular songs. One evening video concert per month. Coffee. At least one newbie concert a month. Create an event. -- Two new videos: Lookout Mountain w/Prettiest Hobbit and The Pocket in Georgia w/Moria -- Free CD Offer -- Speaking of free… You can own my Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers album for free on Bandcamp for the next couple o’ months. It’s setup for pay-what-you-want model. Or you can stream all of my cat music on Spotify. Yes. There’s more than what you see here. -- Cat Music Lovers Podcast -- Updated lyrics for songs: Furagone’s Wake, Red Red and Black, Henry Martin, Danny Boy, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. — Watch the show on YouTube or Listen to the extended version as Patron. 10:37 - SONG: “Kitty Martin” from Whiskers in the Jar 13:36 - PUB CHAT: Our New Kittens. Tell me about your cats. You can chat in the pub, please send me your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Chat in the Celtic Geeks group on Facebook. 18:40 - SONG: “Danny Boy for Cat Lovers” from Whiskers in the Jar 21:29 - Cats and Kilts 23:28 - SONG: “When Kitty Eyes Are Smiling” from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 25:15 - UPCOMING SHOWS APR 9: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM Every Weds: Coffee with The Celtfather on Facebook @ Time Varies TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. We’re going to Scotland in 2021. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ If you enjoy the music in this show, please show your support. Buy my music and merch. Follow me on Spotify. And tell a friend. You can also join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You get first access to rough cuts of new music. Once a week, you will a bonus podcast of Stories from the Road. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and the podcast, and it pays for my time in producing this show. You get it all for as little $5 per month. Learn more on Patreon. Follow the link in the shownotes. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Special thanks to my newest patrons: Jason D, Karen C, Max M, Leslie M, Tim S, Sarah C, Catherine Masterson 27:23 - SONG: “Lord of the Pounce” from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.net! #pubsongs #catmusic #catsongs PUB CHAT Janine Rinker sent me a happy birthday picture. What kind of art do you create (if any), and What are your biggest challenges as an artist? Matt Hughes: "Like you Marc, I am a musician, the biggest challenge for us, is getting people to listen to something other than Pop music or classic rock..." Joshua Ohmer: "Photography, mostly. Calligraphy, too, but I dabble in a bunch of things. But that's my challenge. I'm a dabbler. It's hard for me to stay focused and create things. Tina Richardson" I like to paint, sketch sew and and just about anything artsy but my problem is time and space." Rie Sheridan Rose" Writing, photographing, general mayhem. Not enough time or money..." Janine Rinker: "I used to write poetry. Now it's mostly pen and ink and/or colored pencil. It's hard to get started, and I had a lot of scientific illustration projects that I was doing for classes, so I'm in the habit of gridding stuff, which is tedious, instead of drawing much freehand. I've got a partly finished alligator and a pathophysiology illustration I may give up on in my sketchbook now, also a flag and puppy picture I seem to have lost the reference photo for." What cat songs would you like to hear on the show? What song does your cat love to hear the most? Carol Baril" "My kitties like Wild Kitty and Catnip kitty. Everytime they hear meows they look around for other cats Vonda Hilyard Heverly: "The Danny Boy one had to have been written about my cat! We sing 'Sonny Boy!'" Karen Mitchell Carothers" "My cats don't seem to like any music, but I like them all. Trying to remember the title of the one that reminds me most of my cats." Pat Var: "Lord of the Pounce"
Greetings Gunn Runner What a crazy March! Covid19 took over the world. St Patrick’s Day disappeared, along with most musician gigs. But my Kickstarter for Selcouth was a huge success. Let’s try and unpack it... on show #260. 0:28 - PODCASTS The Pub Songs Podcast is my new favorite thing. It accomplishes many of the goals that got me started podcasting in the first place. I wanted a fun, engaging, and interactive way to promote my music and news. The challenge was that podcasting is typically not intuitively interactive. But over the past month, it's become so. I finally figured out how to get responses from the Pub Chat by using the Celtic Geek Facebook group. I also added a live streaming element. That means the show now broadcasts on YouTube too! And it's more than just an audio podcast on a video platform. Now the only struggle is do I keep it bi-monthly or should I go weekly? And if the later, COULD I go weekly without adding as much additional work as I'm trying to avoid? I'll try 'n let you know what I decide. The virus has made some of things more difficult at home. I’m running Daddy Daycare right now. It’s pretty much sidelined most of what I do. I feel like Stories from the Road is one such sidelined podcast. Tho admittedly, I have a couple episodes I recorded. Just need to upload them. So I guess I’m not too bad at keeping the show coming. But I feel bad inattentive nonetheless. I have trouble focusing as is. This isn't helping. I'm happy to say I am on top of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. And now that the holiday is over, I find myself getting back ahead of releasing episodes. I'm actually starting to plan them weeks ahead. I just need to pick songs. But the themes. Those are coming along brilliantly. It also helps that I can a bonus week in April. I'm taking the 9th off so that I can get ahead on OTHER shows... maybe even recording... We'll see... Mikey Mason and I recorded an episode of In the ‘Verse right before the Coronavirus became a national issue. It was also right around the beginning of March. So I never wrote my song. I started one. But it just wasn't good... And right now, I feel disheartened like I don't have time to write music. That's frustrating. 3:39 - VIDEOS My live streaming videos are about to go off the deep end. Coffee with the Celtfather is in its final season. Well, it's the end, in so far as I'm gonna stick with an exact time on an exact day. I love doing these shows. But they aren't growing and they take up most of my Wednesday work time. So does this mean I'm abandoning them? Nope. I'm just gonna change it up. My plan is to turn Facebook into a full on busking experience. Meaning I'll pop in now and then. The show will be focused on tips, nothing else. I might even try to fund raise a busking show... meaning--when I hit a certain financial goal, I will go live. Or something like that... It'll be on days when I feel like I can spare the time. I do still plan on going live at least once a week... but it's gonna be a bit more random. As I said earlier, I started to live stream the Pub Songs Podcast on YouTube. I love this. I will try to notify folks in the Celtic Geek community when I'm about to go live. That is also the place to get your thoughts added to the Pub Chat. While I record the show live, I don't do much interaction with viewers. But that too will change with the next show. The main part of the show will be the recorded podcast. But there will be bonus songs, again fund raised by viewers after the regular show ends. So that's another reason to watch if you're able. As for pre-recorded videos, I'm slowly dolling some of those out as well. Not nearly as many as I planned. I just checked. I'm still doing pretty well with my 2020 goals. W00t! 6:48 - MERCH My free CD offer is still going strong. I don't have nearly as many people taking advantage of it. But I'm happy to say it's still financially worthwhile doing. So SCORE! Oh! And if you didn't get the free album from the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, follow the link. The Kickstarter for Selcouth was a rousing success. Over $8800 was raised. That's my second highest Kickstarter. The highest as a soloist. Interestingly, you'd think... or maybe not you, but I would think I made a KILLER profit on sales. But I actually didn't. I still did well in terms of pre-sales. But I don't think the take home pay will be more than a thousand dollars. I find that fascinating to realize... That said, I will get new merch, CDs, and I get to hire musicians in need. So that's a big bonus. Check out The Doubleclicks' latest Kickstarter. 9:07 - TRAVEL What's the status of the Celtic Invasion of Italy? I wish I knew. I plan to make a decision by mid-April if I'm gonna be able to keep it running or not. It's not looking good. So maybe we will reschedule... or maybe not... 9:50 - WEBSITES The Irish Song Lyrics website has once again come into its own. I've updated a couple dozen song lyrics over the past month. You can now play many of my most-popular songs as well as a bunch of traditional Irish and Scottish songs. But if there's one that's missing, please let me know. I'll get it added asap. It's a pretty sweet site. Next I need to start making videos teaching folks to sing and play along. 10:58 - SHOWS PLANNED FOR APRIL My full schedule is empty, like most musicians. I have a couple of local gigs and some official internet concerts planned though. APR 9: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM APR 24: Tucker Brewing Company, Tucker, GA MAY 7: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM MAY 9: The Lost Druid, Decatur, GA @ 7:30 PM Weds Morning: Coffee with The Celtfather, Facebook (Season 5!) 11:44 - STATS Mailing list subscribers = 1028 is down from 1038 Celtic Music Magazine = 3938 is down from 3963 YouTube Subscribers = 4482 is up 41 from 4441 YouTube Watch Time = 26.7K is down from 314.8K YouTube Views = 12.4K is up from 8.5K Facebook Likes = 3684 is up from 3667 FB Page Views = 809 is up from 501 FB Reach = 21,234 is up from 9214 FB Video Views = 13298 is up from 9485 Spotify Latest Single Stats: "Molly Malone": 292 Spotify Latest Single Stats: "The Last Jedi Drinking Song": 150 Spotify Latest Album Stats: I Will Not Sing Along: 604 down from 1.4k streams Spotify followers: 1501 is up 25 from 1476 # Number of listens on Spotify: 3485 is up from 3266 Most-popular songs on Spotify: The Widow and the Devil (1.3K), When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (707), Doctor of Gallifrey (581), Wild Kitty (345), Rattlin' Bog (316), Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster (294), Molly Malone (292), Hero of Canton (255) Spotify seems to have stopped showing subscriber numbers to playlists. 15:46 - PATREON Patreon Subscribers: 154 is down from 155 Patreon Monthly Income: $1061 is up from $1050 16:05 - The Morbid Irony of the Music Business Thanks as always for supporting my music. Remember. You can help me create and release more music. Join the Gunn Runners Club to step behind-the-scenes with bonus podcasts, new music, videos, and live concerts. Slainte! #CFMonthly
Make Congress Great Again. The Sunshine State. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. The Feehery Theory Podcast with U.S. Congressman Tom Rooney of Florida.
Irish music for St. Patrick's Day. Musicians include: Michael Coleman, John McCormack, Bing Crosby, Paddy Kiloran, The Mills Blue Rhythm Band, Morton Downey and James Melton. Songs include: I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen, O'Dowd's Favorite, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Galway Bay and The Girls of Bainbridge.
St Patrick's Day is almost here. I thought I'd celebrate with nearly 2-hours of St. Patrick's Day pub songs, including a special feature on the famous Irish song "Wild Rover. Enjoy music from Marc Gunn, Jamie Haeuser, Barleyjuice, Poitin, Noel Nash, Danny O'Flaherty, Brobdingnagian Bards, Bedlam Bards, Dan the Bard, Bret Blackshear, Spirited Lads, Norah Rendell, Mason Brown, Black 47, Beltain, Kilted Kings, The McCabes. Download 5 Free MP3s at pubsong.net Pub Talk Watch me perform live for a St Patrick's Day Music Smackdown on Concert Window on Sunday, March 12, 2017 Subscribe to listen to St Patrick's Day with Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Join the Gunn Runners Club. Get a free autographed copy of Not Every Day Is St Patrick's Day. Special thanks to new patrons: Joan Hoffman, Emma Egner, and Jessica Clark. New CD: Irish Adventures on Higgins' Moon Who's Playing the Pub Today 0:12 "Arthur McBride" by Marc Gunn from Not Every Day Is St Patrick's Day 3:25 "Men of New Basin Canal" by Marc Gunn & Jamie Haeuser from How American Saved Irish Music 6:31 "St Patrick's Day" Barleyjuice from This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things 9:23 "St. Patrick's Day Polkas" by Poitin from Irish Celtic Music 15:40 "St Patrick's Day Anthem" by Noel Nash and Danny O'Flaherty from St. Patrick's Day Anthem 18:57 "Isn't It Grand, Boys?" by Marc Gunn from Happy Songs of Death 22:50 "Kilkelly, Ireland" by Marc Gunn from Not Every Day Is St Patrick's Day Feature on Wild Rover 27:55 "Wild Rover" by Brobdingnagian Bards from A Faire to Remember 30:18 "Wild Rover (Bill Palmer's Version)" by Bedlam Bards from Take Out the Trash 33:40 "Wild Kitty" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 36:26 "The Klingon Wild Rover" by Dan the Bard from Cross-Genre References 39:12 "Wild(er) Rover Blues" by Bret Blackshear from Fingers, Frets and Fire 43:16 "Wild Rover" by Spirted Lads from Spirited Lads Feature on St. Patrick's Day Songs 46:29 "St Patrick's Day" by Norah Rendell from Spinning Yarns 50:48 "Bully for All/St Patrick's Day" by Mason Brown from When Humans Walked the Earth 53:15 "St Patrick's Day" by Black 47 from Last Call 56:43 "Two Hours After St. Patrick's Day" by Beltaine from Jump at Samhain's Fire 1:00:12 "Marionette Jig/Spinner's Reel" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 1:03:31 "Paddy's Day" by The McCabes from Dark Before the Dawn Upcoming Show 1:07:24 "Sweeney's Buttermilk" by FIMM from Rooibos E Disappunti and Best of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast 1:09:53 "Old Dun Cow" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales 1:13:47 "The Night Paddy Murphy Died" by Screeched Inn from Screeched Inn 1:17:26 "The Hunter Set" by Runa from Live 1:22:23 "Erin Go Bragh" by Wild Colonial Bhoys from Century 1:27:09 "The Green Fields of America/Tommy Coen's" by Andrew Finn Magill from Roots 1:30:10 "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" by Marc Gunn from Irish Drinking Songs 1:34:08 "What Shall We Do With a Catnipped Kitty" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Whiskers in the Jar The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. If you enjoyed this episode, please support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their CDs, then share the show. Special thanks to all of my Gunn Runners on Patreon. They pledge $1 or more per month to support my music. As a patron, you'll get free music downloads, early versions of songs and lyrics, behind-the-scenes podcasts, and first look at new videos. Find details on Patreon at marcgunn.net. Finally, how would you like 5 of my most-popular MP3s? Plus weekly updates of what's new. Sign up at www.pubsong.net.
In this Saint Patrick's Day celebration, listen to Jillian and Hailey talk about the Geldof family and fumble with the phone system. Then go eat dumplings. Playlist Opening: "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea"/Elvis Costello & the Attractions Set 1: "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"/The Proclaimers "The Unicorn"/The Irish Rovers "Irish Blood, English Heart"/Morrissey "The Irish Heart Beat (ft. Don Henley)"/Jerry Lee Lewis "Patty Melts"/Candypants Set 2: "Diamond Smiles"/Boomtown Rats "C'est la Vie"/B*Witched "Peking Saint"/Cat Power "My Darling Irish Girl"/Sean Connery "Bad Penny"/Rory Gallagher "If I Should Fall from Grace with God"/The Pogues Set 3: "Ireland"/Tori Amos "Speed of Darkness"/Flogging Molly "Jonah"/Wussy "Travelin' Band"/Creedence Clearwater Revival "Quiet"/Smashing Pumpkins "Linger"/The Cranberries "Foreigner's God"/Hozier Set 4: "Brown Eyed Girl"/Van Morrison "All Saints"/David Bowie "The Scotsman"/Bryan Bowers "Old Lady"/Sinead O'Connor "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling"/Frank Zappa "Death to My Hometown"/Bruce Springsteen "Sunday Bloody Sunday"/U2 Closing: "Molly Malone"/The Dubliners
Irish music for St. Patrick's Day. Songs include: The Morning Dew, My Wild Irish Rose, Flannagan's Mother-In_Law, The Isle of Innisfree, There's a Long, Winding Road and When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. Performers include: Michael Coleman, John McCormack, Bing Crosby, Morton Downey, The Brunswick Quartet and Paddy Kiloran.
People often associate St. Patrick's Day as a time for Irish drinking songs and green beer. However, it all starts as a kid. I recorded an album of St. Patrick's Day Songs for Kids because I wanted to celebrate the children who find their love of Celtic music through the holiday. This week, I'm gonna share my new album of Celtic kids songs in its entirety, plus a great Irish Celtic songs and tunes from Keltic Kudzu, Sharon Shannon, Nancy Daily Green, Culann's Hounds, Sarah Dinan, FiddleSticks, Ed Miller, Marc Gunn If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans to exotic locations around the world. We don’t travel in big tour buses and see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to Know the region through its culture, history, and legends. Plus, I bring you some great Celtic music by me and other Celtic artists. The 2015 trip is now full. You can help us decide where we will invade in 2016. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: - Your guide to the Best indie Celtic music online - Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast. Your kind and generous support keeps this show running every week. Become a Patrons at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/patron/. - Coming This week on Celtic Interviews: Things Celtic - St. Patrick's Day Songs for Kids Now On iTunes. It goes officially on sale on March 1st. - St. Patrick's Day Internet Music Festival: See the latest artists performing for the frestival. - Vote for your favorite songs in February 2015 and for your January votes - More of the Best Irish Music - Some more articles featuring the best Celtic music online: Marc's Pick of the Best Celtic Bands of 2014 Top 5 Celtic Rock Bands of 2014 Top Celtic Folk Bands St Patrick's Day Music - I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Buy St. Patrick's Day Songs for Kids on iTunes This Week in Celtic Music 0:36"Kesh Jig/Calliope House/Cowboy Jig" by Keltic Kudzufrom Off the Vine 6:27"Kids" by Sharon Shannonfrom Each Little Thing 9:24"Frog's Wedding" by Nancy Daily-Greenfrom singing, dancing, everywhere 12:46"Helvic Head" by Culann's Houndsfrom Year of the Dog 15:17"I Dyed My Petticoat Red" by Sarah Dinanfrom For a Little One I Love 18:03"Three Little Jiggies Went to Market" by FiddleSticksfrom Ampersand From Marc Gunn's new Celtic CD, St. Patrick's Day Songs for Kids 26:11"I'll Tell My Ma" 27:38"Irish Lilting" 31:00"Red-Haired Boy Lilting" 32:40"Happily Ever After" 35:19"Gypsy Rover" 38;16"Rising of the Moon" 40:08"The Sick Note" 42:08"Lord of the Pounce" 44:37"I Love Crunching Nuts" 45:54"Loch Lomond" 49:49"Wherever I May Roam" 51:34"The Mermaid" 55:36"The Leprechaun" 58:54"When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" 1:00:52"Rattlin' Bog" 1:05:16"Children's Song Medley" by Ed Millerfrom Live at the Cactus Cafe Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to CelticMusicPodcast.com where you can also join our mailing list. You can post feedback in the shownotes, on social media use the hashtag #CelticPodcast, or email me music@celticmusicpodcast.com.
What do "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" and the death of Thorin Oakenshield have in common? Find out in the show #4 of The Celtfather podcast. And remember, this Sunday, February 25th is the date of my next Concert Window performance. Sign up to be notified at http://marcgunn.com/concert/ Then become a Patron of the Arts at http://marcgunn.net/
Irish Music for St. Patrick's Day. Songs include: My Wild Irish Rose, Dear Irish Boy, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, The Blackthorn Stick and Gilda Ray. Performers include: John McCormack, Michael Coleman, Tom Ennis, Dennis Day, Paddy Kiloran and Chauncy Olcott.
Hit music from 1913, including: Peg O' My Heart, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, The Rite of Spring, Sweethearts and Because. Performers include: Caunchey Olcott, Al Jolson, Christie McDonald, Bert williams and Igor Stravinsky.
Through a haze of jägerbombs and extreme fatigue, we were able to shovel out another pile of podcast for your listening enjoyment. Chris says it’s episode 11 when it’s actually episode 12, but hey! This week we talk about: Apple’s magical devices, and what’s holding back Android from being comparable How Rackspace completely and repeatedly dropped the ball Fun times with Python, and the value of defining guiding principles in an open source project Here’s your homework for this week: You should follow us on Twitter here. You should rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 45.8MB, 1:31) Links Our buddy Brian Deshong tek12 Getting Started with Python on Heroku/Cedar pip virtualenv If it’s gonna be that kinda party… Apps Chris uses on his iPad for code reviews: Join.me, Teamspeak Chris' Flask app on github (lies I told my kid)
Hit songs from 1912, including: When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Oh You Beautiful Doll, Love Is Mine, Come Down My Evening Star and Waiting For the Robert E Lee. Performers include: Al Jolson, Lilian Russel, Fisk University Jubilee Singers, Enrico Caruso and Collins & Harlin.
Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here — oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was — bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam. THIS EPISODE: November 2, 1943. Program #25. Blue network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. Guest Charles Coburn is enticed into a poker game down at the tavern. Charles Coburn, Ed Gardner, Florence Halop, Peter Van Steeden and His Orchestra. 1/2 hour.
This episode features guest co-host James Thomas (Laggin on Thelanis) along with Xilosicent! Lessah answers some permadeath questions on ''Know Your Role'', BigBadBarry talks ethereal weapons on ''From the Treasure Trove'' and Mical the Wise discusses good caster items on ''The Caster Corner''. We also have a lengthy discussion about the history of D&D, gary Gygax, ''the business'', the Chanmail guild and more! In addition, Jonythunders provides St. Patrick's themed bagpipe music for the show! This is an epic one! Thanks for listening. www.ddocast.com :00 Introductions 1:52 ''When Irish Eyes Are Smiling'' 3:00 Shavarath Concept Art 6:12 Mod 9 Latest 7:06 Fighter: Weapon Alacrity 8:05 Bow Strength 9:56 Vendors Moving 10:55 Mass Charm Returns 12:25 Dismiss Charm 13:20 QA Lodge FAQ! 14:02 Video Contest Winner 15:55 Lag Talk and Shroud Talk 21:46 Names They Aren't A-Changing 24:06 DDO-Europe Valentine's Screenshot Contest 24:45 DDO-Europe Forum Downtime 25:15 Third Year Anniversary News 27:38 DDO Basics (Europe) 29:35 Turbine VP of Ops Named 30:23 Know Your Role 39:53 From the Treasure Trove 44:48 The Caster Corner 47:57 Ghallanda: Justicar organizing PvP Event 48:33 Great Tips Thread 51:45 Stormreach Community Chronicle 52:38 ''Gary Owen'' 53:22 James Thomas - Chainmail Guild Interview -- We discuss the early days, Gary Gygax, ''old school'' D&D, the Chainmail guild, the ''business'' and tons of stuff! -- 1:35 Emails 1:45 Thanks 1:47 ''Batalln de San Patricio'' END Total Time: 1:48:50
Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures, get-rich-quick-scheming, and romantic missteps of the title establishment's malaprop-prone, metaphor-mixing manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who co-created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here â oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was â bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam.
Brought to you by Song Henge, the online archive of free and legal Celtic music downloads. Find out more at SongHenge.com Do you download your podcasts by Hand? For shame. Let iTunes do it for you. Notes: – Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion – Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers – Marc Gunn – Brobdingnagian Bards – Demand Marc Gunn – You can now buy MP3 albums at CD Baby – Marc Gunn's Irish Songs & More Podcast – Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on Myspace – Link to the Podcast – Comments, Song Requests, email me This Week: Special feature on “Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion” by Marc Gunn. 1. Finnegan's Wake 2. Black Velvet Band 3. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 4. The Moonshiner 5. I'll Tell My Ma 6. Patriot Game 7. Black Is the Colour 8. Bonnie Ship the Diamond 9. Gypsy Rover 10. Wild Rover 11. Barnyards of Delgaty 12. Fiddler's Green 13. Lord of the Dance “Lord of the Pounce” Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers
Big Band Serenade presents St.Patrick's Day Special The following list of songs are in order of play; 1)When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Bing Crosby 1946, 2)My Wild Irish Rose, Muggsy Spanier,,3)Irish Black Bottom, Louis Armstrong, 4)I'm Looking for a Four Leaf Clover, Frankie Lane 1948, 5)Did Your Mother Come From Ireland?, Bing Crosby 1940, 6)Johnny Doughboy Found A Rose in Ireland-Sammy Key & His Orchestra 1940, 7)The Wearin' of the Green, Bunny Berigan & His Orchestra 1938, 8)Wearin' of the Green Medley, Frank Trumbauer & His Orchestra 1940Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Go To GoDaddy & SAVE!!Use Promo Code Blu19
clickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 Affordable Web Hosting $5.99 A month Duffy's Tavern, an American radio situation comedy (CBS, 1941-1942; NBC-Blue Network, 1942-1944; NBC, 1944-1952), often featured top-name stage and film guest stars but always hooked those around the misadventures of the title establishment's malaprop-prone manager, Archie, played by the writer/actor who created the show, Ed Gardner. In the show's familiar opening, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," either solo on an old-sounding piano or by a larger orchestra, was interrupted by the ring of a telephone and Gardner's New Yorkese accent as he answered, "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat. Archie the manager speakin'. Duffy ain't here---oh, hello, Duffy." Duffy, the owner, was never heard (or seen, when a film based on the show was made in 1945 or when a bid to bring the show to television was tried in 1954). But Archie always was---bantering with Duffy's man-crazy daughter, Miss Duffy (played by several actresses, beginning with Gardner's real-life first wife, Shirley Booth); with Eddie, the waiter/janitor (Eddie Green); and, especially, with Clifton Finnegan (Charlie Cantor), a likeable soul with several screws loose and a knack for falling for every other salesman's scam. The show featured many high-profile guest stars, including Fred Allen, Mel Allen, Nigel Bruce, Bing Crosby, Boris Karloff, Veronica Lake,Peter Lorre, Tony Martin, Gene Tierney, Arthur Treacher and Shelley Winters. As the series progressed, Archie sllipped in and out of a variety of quixotic, self-imploding plotlines---from writing an opera to faking a fortune to marry an heiress. Such situations mattered less than did the show's quietly clever depiction of earthbound-but-dreaming New York city life and its individualistic, often bizarre characters. COME CLICK THE BUTTON BELOW AND HERE RADIOAMERICA ON TALKSHOE type in id # 19082
A salute to the Emerald Isle. Songs include: There's a Little Bit of Irish in Us All, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Too-Ra-Loo-Ra and My Wild Irish Rose. Performers include: Chauncey Olcott, John MacCormack, Aileen Stanley, Steve Porter and the Brunswick Quartet.
clickhere Visit the Radio America Store web site.Buy your 50 mp3 for &5.00 creative commons license click here visit creative commons license