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Let your mind drive along and explore the Wild Atlantic on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. The Bookends, Tor, Dave Howard Coons, Brass Lassie, Sharon Collins Powers, Triskele, Brad Tuck, Emma Langford, Pol Mac Adaim, Barleyjuice, John McLean Allan, Reilly, Tuatha de Danann, Brother Sea I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, buy the albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow the artists on streaming, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Every week, you can get Celtic music news in your inbox. The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Subscribe and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE 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 2020 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 - "Wild Atlantic" by The Bookends from Chapter One 4:46 - WELCOME 5:18 - "Argomoso – Piruxalda de Argomoso e muiñeira de Vilaquinte" by Tor from TOR 9:43 - "Sea Fever" by Dave Howard Coons from Sea Fever 13:06 - "Bog an Lochain/Calum Crubach/Còta Mòr Ealasaid/The Periwig" by Brass Lassie from Brass Lassie Pronunciation: Lock-awn / Cal-um Crew-back/ Co-tah More Al-a-said 17:14 - "Arthur's Lullaby" by Sharon Collins Powers from Single 20:28 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 24:19 - "Ar Eirinn Ni Neosfainn (Live)" by Triskele from The Collar City Uprising Pronunciation: Air Air-inn nee nyos-hinn 27:32 - "Fogarty's Cove" by Brad Tuck from The Isolation Sessions 30:10 - "Port Na Bpucai´" by Emma Langford from Sowing Acorns Pronunciation: Port na boo-key 32:40 - "Leg of the Duck/Pat O'rafferty's Jigs" by Pol Mac Adaim from If We Don't Help Them Now 36:41 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 39:31 - "State of Desiree" by Barleyjuice from The Old Speakeasy 43:11 - "Ye Jacobites By Name" by John McLean Allan from Head in the Clouds 48:31 - "Eventide" by Reilly from Saints of the Ocean 52:02 - "Guns and Pikes" by Tuatha de Danann from Single Featuring Folkmooney on vocals and Alex Navar on uilleann pipes. 55:35 - CLOSING 57:18 - "September" by Brother Sea from Single The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show 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/. WELCOME TO CELTIC MUSIC * 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. Please support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS If you listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Overcast as well as on some other podcatchers, you may have noticed something new--chapters. This is a new and easy way to skip around in the podcast. I learned about it from Libsyn’s The Feed podcast. There’s a free MacOS app put out by Overcast called Forecast which allows you to easily add show images and time stamps to your audio file. If you’re a podcaster, you should check it out. But if you just enjoy listening, this is a much easier way to skip around the shownotes. Celtic Christmas Podcast is up and running. The first episode came out at the beginning of November. The next one is out this Sunday. The show is supported mostly by crossover fans of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Subscribe at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. As a patron, you get to hear episodes before regular listeners. When we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. You can pledge a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month over on Patreon. A super special thanks to our newest patrons: Mary H, Mike M, Miranda B, Terence M, Frederick P You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. 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. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #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 Juan Lopez emailed: "Is there a way to make a 1-time donation? I have too many subscriptions to manage. I prefer to make a 1-time donation. Love your Podcast!" Colleen Ware emailed: "Hi from Delaware, Thank you so much for this music. I first became familiar with Celtic music when my children did Heritage Dancing (Irish and Scottish) through 4-H. I have been in love ever since. I discovered your podcast while I was searching for Celtic music, and listen when I can, especially when my email comes. In 2018 my husband and I were lucky enough to go to Celtic Colors in Cape Breton, where a favorite was the music in pubs. Then in 2019 we spent a month in Scotland, taking in music wherever we could find it. Unfortunately, due to Covid, we had to cancel our return trip in May. Hopefully soon. I weave and spin, and usually listen while I weave. In this very difficult time of the virus and political insanity in the USA, the music and the throwing of the shuttle are very calming. Today I am listening while I thread my heddles with the Harris/Lewis wool my husband managed to pack in the extra suitcase he took just for me to indulge my “fiber addiction”. Take care and stay safe.” Vicki Beach emailed a couple photos from Kentucky: "I have always LOVED Irish and Celtic music!!! I come from a musical family, but I actually design and make jewelry as a little side hustle since retiring! And I just spent the fastest 2 hours of my life working to your newly found podcast on Amazon music!!! I am particularly fond of instrumental Celtic. I also love Bluegrass music and am a huge fan of the band New Grass Revival, and so much of this music sounds like Blugrass’s/Newgrass kissin’ cousin!! This is me and this is what I do while listening to your podcast!!! Thanks so much from those of us who are a wee bit Celtic (even named our kids Celtic names-Duncan and Kelsey). I’m SO glad I found this podcast!"
Italy too has a vast Celtic heritage. We’re gonna explore a tiny sampling of music from Celtic Italy on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. FIMM, Franco Bordoni, Willos’, Deep Green Light, Poitin, Don Grieve, Francesca Romana Fabris, Mishaped Pearls, Seamus Kennedy, Oisin McAuley, Kyn, MaterDea, Connemara Stone Company, HEXPEROS, Doug Folkins I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, buy the albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow the artists 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, you will get 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. VOTE 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 2020 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 - “November Reel - Wedding reel - Joe Tam's reel” by FIMM from Roiboos e Disappunti and Irish Celtic Music 7:32 - WELCOME 9:49 - “Saddle The Pony / When Sick Is The Tea You Want” by Franco Bordoni from Urgente (Rome, Italy) 13:01 - “Factory Girl” by Willos’ from 4th (Belfast - Ireland & Siena - Italy) 15:41 - “The Destitution” by Deep Green Light from L'uomo del caffè (Cava de' Tirreni/Salerno - Italy) 20:29 - “The Jolly Beggarman” by Poitin czech from Simple Pleasures 23:08 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 25:13 - “Ye Jacobites By Name” by Don Grieve from A Drop o' the Best 28:52 - “Everlasting dream” by Francesca Romana Fabris from Close to You (Rome - Italy) 33:14 - “Wind of the Air” by Mishaped Pearls from Le Puy en Velay 36:22 - “Farewell To Sicily” by Seamus Kennedy from Favorite Selections 39:44 - "Souvenir Of Venice (Hornpipe)/ Belle Of The Stage (Clog)" by Oisin McAuley from Far From the Hills of Donegal 43:15 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 45:28 - "Sang Til Jomfru Maria" by Kyn from Earendel (Germany, Italy, Switzerland) 47:40 - "Lady of Inverness" by MaterDea from Satyricon (Torino - Italy) 52:52 - "Boys from the Ruhr" by Connemara Stone Company from Back Home 56:36 - "Aine's Ballad" by HEXPEROS from Lost in the Great Sea (Vasto, Chieti - Italy) 1:01:49 - CLOSING 1:03:21 - "Streets of Rome" by Doug Folkins from Another Last Call The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show 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. Please support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. 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. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ I still have space in 2020 for the Celtic Invasion of Italy. It’s gonna be monumental. You don’t want to miss it! THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week. 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 newest Patrons of the Podcast as well as though who increased their patronage donation: Kouroth, JD 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 Didier Marchal messaged me on Facebook: "I'm a long-time listener based in Strasbourg, France. Every week I do enjoy the great show while working: I'm restoring ancient books and the music you kindly offer us is the second thing I need for having a wonderful day. I sent a few pictures of one book from the XVIth (Bible from the year 1598) I'm working on while listening. Many thanks again for this superb show!" Audrey Sanroman emailed on Facebook: "Hello from Mexico City! Today I was listening to the podcast while fia is hung my Jack O’Lantern. Here’s a pic of my multi-cultural altar. Sláinte and Oíche Shamhna! ?????? Happy Halloween and Feliz Dia de Muertos. You rock!" Jonathan Smith emailed photos: "Hey Marc, Love your podcast. I'm in a curling club here near Washington, DC and I often listen to episodes as I make my way around the Beltway to and from the club. Great way to stay in the curling spirit!"
If something is broken, fix it. That's what my dad told me when I was a kid. The simple fact is things break all the time. We don't fix always fix them. We get stuck in a rut. But it's the way things have always been. The way things are. It's a tradition. So we choose not to change. 2018 was a good year for me. I rebelled. I broke down traditional music business barriers. Now I'm forging a new path for a new year for my music...and for this podcast. The Pub Songs Podcast is reborn this year. It's a little bit more like a pub. I’m not gonna plan every detail of what I say. Instead, I’m gonna kick back. We’re gonna chat about music... and stuff. Pub Songs Podcast is music and community. If you like, tell a friend or interact. Support me on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and my mailing list. PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY? 0:16 "The Orange and the Green" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales 2:37 WELCOME TO THE PUB 4:25 "Scouring the Shire" by Marc Gunn from Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits 7:55 "Black and Tans" by The Rolling Kings from Raise a Glass 11:22 "Old Fenian Gun" by Marc Gunn from St Patrick's Day 14:31 PLANS FOR A NEW YEAR Tests Successes from 2018 Podcasting Albums in Full In the 'Verse Continues Blue Sun Tour with Mikey Mason Brobdingnagian Bards 20th Anniversary Re-Release As Long As I'm Flyin' New Singles: "When She Held Me In Her Arms" and "Molly Malone" 19:01 "Blue Sun" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 21:34 "Bring Me Home, Boys" by Marc Gunn from Sci Fi Drinking Songs 25:15 "Ye Jacobites By Name" by Beth Patterson from Hybrid Vigor 27:52 "The Demented Cat Came" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 31:52 CAT CHAT Will there be new cat songs? Heroes CD 34:14 "Arthur McBride" by Tullamore from Wild and Wicked Youth 40:06 "Cuddles McGish" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Whiskers in the Jar 43:40 COFFEE WITH THE CELTFATHER The Miniseries Coffee Show Great Scottish Songs More details on the Coffee with The Celtfather page 46:25 "MacPherson's Farewell" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 49:45 "Share the Wealth" by The Led Farmers from Katie 52:58 "The Long Arm" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' 55:42 "Working Stiffs Unite" by Sisters of Murphy from Working Stiffs Unite 1:02:21 UPCOMING SHOWS Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co. Brennan's Irish Pub St Patrick's Day Birthday Show at The Hangout in Gulf Shores, Alabama California Autoharp Gathering Celtic Invasion of Star Wars, Dingle, Ireland tentative: Gen Con and Dragon Con Creating music videos, telling stories in song Video for Name On My Soul Big news for the year Use #PubSongs173 to refer to this show 1:12:18 "We All Need More Kindness in This World" by We Banjo 3 from Roots of the Banjo Tree If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to our website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon to support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub! www.pubsong.net. THANK YOU PATRONS The Pub Songs Podcast is listener-supported. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 or more per month allows me to create music and podcasts for your enjoyment. If you enjoy visiting the pub, please join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You’ll get episodes before regular listeners, free albums, videos and lots more. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners today.
Enjoy Famous Scottish songs for St. Andrew's Day or Burns Day, or any day of the week. You'll hear my entire album Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion, plus a BONUS song that was just released. If you enjoy this show, LIKE it, SHARE it, post in the comments, or tell a friend. Then subscribe to the podcast and my mailing list at http://pubsong.net/ WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY? Today, we're playing my CD Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion from start to finish. 0:54 Come Ye By Atholl 3:18 MacPherson's Farewell 6:44 Mingulay Boat Song 11:21 I'm a Rover, Seldom Sober 13:39 Ye Jacobites By Name 16:19 Scots Wha Hae 19:20 Loch Tay Boat Song 23:38 Barnyards of Delgaty 25:51 Jock Stuart 28:43 Ye Canna Shove Yer Granny 30:29 A Man's A Man For A' That 33:17 Green Grow the Rashes 37:34 Mari Mac 39:37 There Are No Pubs in Kirkintilloch 41:46 Skye Boat Song 44:36 Mairi's Wedding 46:39 Flower of Scotland 52:37 Loch Lomond If enjoy this album, please support the musicians who support this podcast, buy the CD, follow me on Spotify, and share the show. Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to our website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club for as little as $1 per month to support my music. You can get regular updates of new videos, podcasts, lyrics, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free at www.pubsong.net. THANK YOU PATRONS I want to thank everyone in the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. There are 149 people who pledge a $1 or more per month so that I can keep creating new music and entertainment for you. You are amazing. I want to thank my newest Gunn Runners: Tammy G. I was looking recently and I realized just how incredible membership in the club is. You get several albums of my music, videos, exclusive podcasts, and of course you're supporting this podcast as well as Celtfather Music & Travel. But you can also get discounts on merch, sheet music, and bootleg recordings. It's packed for just dollars per month. If you enjoy what I do, please consider making a pledge. Go to marcgunn.net to express your generous nature today! PUB TALK Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast. My name is Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic Geek musician and podcaster. Once again, I'm sharing one of my albums from start to finish. St Andrew's is on November 30th this year. In addition to celebrating the feast of St. Andrew, it is also Scotland's official national holiday. So I'm gonna share my album Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion, from start to finish in this show. This album was released on November 30, 2013, five years ago. It was fully produced, mixed and mastered by me. Nathan Deese is a Celtic musician from North Carolina. He sang background vocals on the album. He also played bass, guitar, mandolin, whistle and flute on "Come Ye By Athrol", Green Grow the Rashes", "Ye Jacobites By Name", and "Flower of Scotland". Daniel I Briggs sang background vocals as well and played bass, guitar, mandolin, octave mandolin and all other songs. Jody Richardson added violin on "Loch Tay Boat Song" Jon Richardson played concertina on "MacPherson's Farewell". Most of the tracks were recorded in January 2011. I took my family on a trip up to middle-of-no-where Kentucky to record, while Gwen and baby Kenzie visited a friend in Lexington. I recorded this album, Don't Go Drinking With Hobbits, and St Patrick's Day all at the same time. However, there were two tracks I re-recorded parts later. One was "Mingulay Boat Song". The other was "Flower of Scotland". And when you listen to those, notice the background vocals because I used the wrong settings on my USB preamp. So they came off more compressed sounding. And I LOVED the sound. They kinda make the songs. I found it humorous that in "Ye Canna Shove Yer Granny" that I repeated a verse accidentally. And I didn't notice it while I was editing. The front Photo on the album was taken by Jan Czenkusch on our Celtic Invasion of Scotland in 2013. She also took the pictures inside the CD. I took the ones on the back. And graphic design was by James McDaniel II. Now most of these songs are traditional except for "Flower of Scotland" which is by Roy Williamson. "Mingulay Boat Song" which is by Sir Hugh S. Roberton. "Mari's Wedding" is by John Roderick Bannerman. And "Skye Boat Song" is by Sir Harold Boulton.' And of course Robert Burns wrote "MacPherson's", "Jacobites", "Scots Wha Hae", "A Man's A Man" and "Green Grow the Rashes". I love this album. These are my absolute favorite Scottish, all except I couldn't get a good recording of "Loch Lomond". And some of these recordings, thanks to Nathan and Daniel, made this a powerhouse album in my opinion. Subscribe at Celtfather.com if you want to find out more about some of the songs in the future. And if you have any questions, email me.
Enter the fairy circle and let's dance and celebrate Celtic music from The Fretless, Dylan Foley, The Here & Now, Spencer & Beane, 3 Pints Gone, W Ed Harris, Allison Barber, Shillelagh!, Moonrakers, Clover's Revenge, Diamh, Madman's Window, Gone Molly, The Flying Toads. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Do me a favor share this podcast. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. One of the things I love about the Celts is our generosity. We give with kindness and without expectation to the people and causes we believe in. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: 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. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 "MacLeod’s Farewell / Palmer’s Gate (Live)" by The Fretless from Live from the Art Farm 5:11 "Jack Riordan's / Sailor on the Rock / Tear the Calico" by Dylan Foley from Deliriously Happy 8:20 "I'll Weave My Love a Garland" by The Here & Now from The Winding Stair 13:36 "Willie Stuart / Largo's Fairy Dance" by Spencer & Beane from Amhrain Saoil 17:21 "Skye Boat Song" by 3 Pints Gone from Live at the Shamrock Club 22:24 CELTIC FEEDBACK 25:25 "Two Rivers" by W Ed Harris from The Well Below the Valley Project 29:30 "Paddy's Lament / Sporting Paddy" by Allison Barber from Traveling Home 35:15 "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" by Shillelagh! from A Turn of Fortune 38:08 "Carrickfergus" by Moonrakers from Bird on the Wing 44:42 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 45:50 "Will We Ever Make It Home" by Clover's Revenge from Gotta Get O'Raggednized 48:21 "Dunrobin" by Diamh from The Hebridean Sessions 53:02 "Soggy Bones" by Madman's Window from Avast! 56:50 "Instructions for My Funeral" by Gone Molly from Gone Molly 1:00:31 "The Cock and Hen" by The Flying Toads from Warts 'n All 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. 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. 2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. 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. We are $14 away from the next goal. Special thanks to our newest Patrons: Tim O'Neill. 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 Jeremy Perlman emailed on Facebook: "Hi Marc,I was just listening to show number 47 and heard your song Danny Boy from Whiskers in the Jar for the first time since being adopted by my now one year old cat. Loved it! I'll have to go pick up the cd. Keep up the amazing work with the podcast! Don't worry, I also listen to the new episodes but regularly return to the early ones that fueled my budding obsession with Celtic music in middle school. I hope to see you live sometime in New Orleans! I saw Beth Patterson play at a restaurant a few months ago and recognized her voice immediately. Unfortunately I was too star struck to tell her that I had listened to her "Ye Jacobites By Name" (my favorite rendition) for years on your podcast. Thank you for everything you do for independent Celtic artists, you have introduced me to many musicians who are now near and dear to my heart. Avid fan and amateur bodhran player, Jeremy" Rúnfell emailed on Facebook from Germany: "Hello! I wanted to say thank you very much for sharing my first single on your page, I really really appreciate that. Good luck with everything and have a great day!" Victoria Mathis emailed on Facebook: "Hello, I just wanted to answer your request for messages tonight. You're my favorite evening Irish and Celtic music channel on Roku. The music you play often reminds me of my Irish Grandmother who would sing many family songs, some were great old drinking tunes too. My very Scottish Grandfather would laugh along to her funny songs and play his auto harp. We would sing and laugh drinking our root beer ice cream floats while the adults enjoyed their beverages too. I miss those days while I still enjoy doing the exact same traditions with my modern era family. Keep up the awesome work, you remind me of the words of a forgotten song at least once a night." Carl Garman emailed a photo on Facebook: "I've been listening to your podcasts for almost two years now and I love them. I listen to them while making powder horns. It's relaxing just listening to the music while doing something from the 17th &18th century's. Thank you for bring this to us. Keep up the great work!"
Can you believe that Southern liquor laws prevent the sale of alcohol on Sunday? Even after 30 years or so of living in the South, it still boggles my mind. I believe everyone should be able to buy or drink Irish whiskey on Sunday. This is not a political episode though. Just my two cents worth. Vote these laws down. Then start drinking some of the finest Irish music right now with awesome Celtic music from Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flock, Maggie Sansone, Rob Higginbotham, Stout Pounders, Breabach, Ron Cody, Marc Gunn, The Gothard Sisters, Jesse Ferguson, Whiskey Sunday, Finbar Furey, The Ne'er Duwels, The Rathmines, Rathkeltair, The Flying Toads. celticmusicpodcast.com/215 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 If you are listening to this podcast then you probably dream of traveling to one of the Celtic nations. So I have one piece of advice. Do it! I'm not saying you should join me on one of my Celtic Invasion Vacations. I'm not saying you should join another tour group. But travel. Go. Right now. Mark Twain wrote: "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime." Traveling will change your life for the better forever. Stop waiting for the "right moment". Start planning now. If you enjoy my music, then join me on a Celtic Invasion of another Celtic country. In 2016, we're going to Cornwall in search of Celtic culture, King Arthur and the Holy Grail. Will you join us? Subscribe to the mailing list and join the invasion at CelticInvasion.com Photo by Intangible Arts Notes: 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/. Special thanks to David and Angela, our newest patrons! You can now Vote in the Celtic Top 20 Join the Celtic Music Challenge. If we can reach our $250 Milestone and get 30 voicemail comments by July 19th, you're gonna get a three Celtic Music Special. I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Email a comment to celticpodcast@gmail.com or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Or visit celticmusicpodcast.com to post a comment in the shownotes. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at Amazon or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. This Week in Celtic Music 0:57"Reels: The Blackthorn Stick / The Green Mountain / The Red-haired Lass" by Chief O'Neill's Mixed Flockfrom The New Blackthorn Stick 4:50"North Sea Crossing [Reels]: When Charlie Returns/North Sea Crossing/Ham" by Maggie Sansonefrom Wind Drift 8:07"Blower of Winds" by Rob Higginbothamfrom 11:33"Milkshake" by Stout Poundersfrom Thirst 13:43"Hi Ho Ro Tha Mi Duilich" by Breabachfrom Urlar 17:07"Booth Shot Lincoln" by Ron Codyfrom The Talking Rake 18:49Celtic Music Challenge! 22:36"Ye Jacobites By Name" by Marc Gunnfrom Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 25:25"Catina Bush" by The Gothard Sistersfrom Mountain Rose 28:44"The Blackleg Miner" by Jesse Fergusonfrom The Butcher Boy 31:58"She Took the Train" by Whiskey Sundayfrom Holy Water 35:38Celtic Music Feedback 37:50"Whiskey Come to Me on Sunday" by Finbar Fureyfrom Colours 40:52"Spancil Hill" by The Ne'er Duwelsfrom The Ne'er Duwels 46:29"Paddy's Taksim Square" by The Rathminesfrom Ramblin' with the Rats - Stolen Songs of Struggle 49:35"How the Irish Saved My Life" by Rathkeltairfrom Something Good For a Change 54:17"Palm Sunday" by The Flying Toadsfrom Single The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com or email me music@celticmusicpodcast.com.
Celtic Rock gets a special feature on this week's Irish & Celtic Music Podcast thanks to our Patrons of the Podcast. You'll hear music from Greenwich Meantime, The Brazen Heads, Dust Rhinos, Cele De, Sons of Malarkey, Mickey Coleman, The Elders, Redhill Rats, The Barley Boys, Ockham's Razor, Celtic Cross, The Kreellers, Johnsons Motorcar, Mairi Morrison & Alasdair Roberts, A Band of Rogues, Sliotar, Barleyjuice, Mighty Ploughboy, Heidi Jane, The Malarkeys, Sprag Session, Brendan Monaghan, Stout Pounders, Paisley Close, The Gleasons, Hair of the Dog, Finn's Fury, The McDades, Angus Mohr. www.celticmusicpodcast.com 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. 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 the Patrons of the Podcast The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast exists due to the generosity of its patrons. It costs over $700 a month to produce this show. Your per episode donation helps cover most of those expenses. And I want to thank each and every one of the 54 people who contribute to this show. Your kindness means that when 10,000 people download each episode, you experience no delay in enjoying great indie Celtic music. Thank you for being awesome! If you’d like to become a Patron of the Podcast and keep this show running every week, go to http://celticmusicpodcast.com/patreon/ Notes: - Your guide to the Best indie Celtic music online - Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast over on Patreon. You too can Support the podcast! - 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. - Celtic Christmas Greetings is now on sale - 2 Hours of Bagpipe Music - Irish Punk in Show #172 - 1 penny shipping on CD Baby December 3rd - $170 is the next Milestone for Patreon for 2-hours Traditional Celtic music Extravaganza - 2 Hours of Bagpipe Music - Celtic Christmas Podcast with Bagpipe Celtic Christmas Music - 37 Ways to Celebrate Celtic Christmas - New Celtic Podcast in 2015 -- Celtic Interviews - Article: What Is Celtic Music? This Week in Celtic Music 0:42"Piop Mor" by Greenwich Meantimefrom Greenwich Meantime 6:04"Billy's Bounce" by The Brazen Headsfrom Who's Your Paddy? 8:11"Wild Mountain Thyme" by Dust Rhinosfrom Got Guinness? 11:28"Guantera" by Cele Defrom To Find the Missing Part 13:29"Happy Are the Dead" by Sons of Malarkeyfrom Sons of Malarkey 17:45"Holylands Belfast" by Mickey Colemanfrom Carefully Crafted 21:15Celtic Music News 22:25"Building a Boat" by The Eldersfrom Wanderin' Life & Times 26:21"Tramps and Hawkers" by Redhill Ratsfrom Some Heroes 31:45"Little Rabbit/June Apple" by The Barley Boysfrom It's A Long Drive From Ireland 33:58"Oro, Se Do Bheatha 'Bhaile" by Ockham's Razorfrom Wolves in the Walls 37:02"Those Were the Days" by Celtic Crossfrom Shores of America 40:41Feedback 42:06"Johnny Don't Go" by The Kreellersfrom Saints & Sinners 45:16"Redcrow/Tamlins/Gravelwalk" by Johnsons Motorcarfrom Funky Disco Hardcore 49:56"Mile Marbhphaisg air a' Ghaol" by Mairi Morrison & Alasdair Robertsfrom Urstan 53:45"Girl from the Emerald Isle" by A Band of Roguesfrom A Band of Rogues 57:39"Tinkering on the Bridge" by Sliotarfrom Fine Friends 1:02:18"Monto" by Barleyjuicefrom A Night at the Pub 1:06:46More Celtic Music News 1:07:43"Main Street" by Mighty Ploughboysfrom Mighty Ploughboys 1:10:43"Tony" by Heidi Janefrom A Thousand Reasons Why 1:15:50"Time Machine" by The Malarkeysfrom Bloody Brilliant 1:18:59"Dr Hayes" by Sprag Sessionfrom Sprag Session 1:22:25"After the Rain" by Brendan Monaghanfrom Flicker of Hope 1:25:30Question: What Is Celtic Music? 1:31:32"Ye Jacobites By Name" by Stout Poundersfrom 3 Drink Minimum 1:34:51"The Recruited Collier" by Paisley Closefrom All On A Day 1:38:59"Donegal Moonlight" by The Gleasonsfrom Let It Go 1:43:54"Lukey" by Hair of the Dogfrom Donegal 1:47:39"The Auld Triangle" by Finn's Furyfrom What About Ya? 1:54:48"The Bounty Hunter" by The McDadesfrom Bloom 1:59:37"The Reel Thing" by Angus Mohrfrom The Heroic Adventures Of Angus Mohr 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. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit www.celticmusicpodcast.com
CeltiSode 2010!Happy (Belated) St. Patrick's Day, Everyone!!First off, let me please humbly apologize for the HUGE delay that this episode has weathered. Thank you so much for your patience! I truly hope you find the show well worth the wait. :):) Whether you hear this on St. Paddy's itself or tune in during any other time of the year, I hope this day brings nothing but joy to you and yours, and that you enjoy this slightly super-sized episode as much as I do. (And that's after listening to it a million times during its arrangement, so that's saying something! ;D)This show is chock-full of fantastic music, made by some unbelievably skilled & gifted musicians! Some of this is work I've collected over many, many years (through places like myriad renaissance festivals, Thistle & Shamrock shows, and a good few Celtic festivals), while other pieces were acquired more recently; explicitly for play on this show. Celtic music has been a part of my heart for as long as I can remember, and I hope its soulfulness, passion and playfulness always will. :)Finding and playing the best of pod-safe Celtic music for you seems a superb way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day (musically speaking)- but for me, this music can make any day of the year an occasion. Plus, what a gift! I have found more phenomenal music in searching for pieces for this podcast than I can count! What a delight to've found sublime chanteuses like Maria Dunn, Beth Patterson and the ladies of Maidens IV!! And what a blessing to be able to share such personal favorites as The Rogues & Lothlorien, as well as a more recent favorite; the enthralling, enchanting power of Omnia! Each of these pieces hold their own magic and beauty, whether it be sweet & lilting or raucous and irreverent. And don't just relegate this lovely brand of tune-age to St. Paddy's! Celtic music goes beautifully at pubs, renaissance fairs, faerie-themed events, barn dances, and all kinds of events where merry-making is called for- even funerals on occasion- so keep it in mind the next time you go out with family & friends!Whether you're Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Manx or Scots-Irish (like yours truly), if you're English, German, Italian, Asian, Greek, Indian, American, Black Irish or French, may the luck of the Irish always be with you, and may you find your own pot of gold in pleasures big and small on this clover-filled, merrily-jigging day! (Just be careful with the Guinness, Harp Lager & Goldschläger, please! We want you around to celebrate the NEXT St. Paddy's, too! ;D)Now let me pick my fiddle back up again, and have a merry St. Pat's!! (Or whatever day you choose to celebrate it on. ;))Track List1. Dougie Maclean - Caledonia2. Anne Roos - Considine's Grove3. Will Kriski - Kerry's Jig 4. Great Big Sea - Company of Fools 5. Sligo Rags - The Whiskey Never Lies 6. Athas - Boys Of Tandragee/Tuesday Morning/Checkered Blanket 7. Beth Patterson - Ye Jacobites By Name8. Omnia - Etrezomp-Ni Kelted9. Burning Bridget Cleary - The Saucy Sailor 10. The Rogues - Celtic Goulash 11. FIMM - Sweeny's Buttermilk 12. Maria Dunn - The Elder Sister 13. Cara Dillon - Spencer The Rover 14. Lothlorien - Dans en Dro 15. Maidens IV - Rocks of the Bawn 16. Rattle the Boards - The Mason's Apron (Reel)17. Mike Hanrahan - Thousands Are Sailing 18. Paddy's Pig - Pat Works On the Railway 19. Ceann - Almost Irish 20. Blaggards - Irish RoverKey:Band name = Artist Website Song Title = Band MySpace (Both where available- both soon to come!)*Bold Italic = Background Accompaniment NOTE: For those of you who may not know, the beginning of the word "Celtic" is pronounced with a hard "c,"making the word sound like "ˈkel-tik."If you use it beginning with an "s" sound (or what's called "a soft c"), that refers to the pro. basketball team from Boston; not the groups of Indo-European peoples & languages predominantly found in Wales, Ireland & the Scottish Highlands. (Although other parts of the world still identify strongly with their Celtic roots, such as Caledonia in Spain, Newfoundland in Canada, Brittany in France, as well as much of the American south; especially those in and around the Appalachian & Rocky ountains.)Don't believe me? Listen to some of the folk music from these areas (including much of old as well as new American Country- from Bluegrass on), and see if you don't hear a Celtic lilt to many of fiddle tunes & melodies! Other grand links for those of you who love Celtic music:The Thistle & Shamrock on NPRCeltic RadioCeltic MP3's (.com)Irish Sayings, Toasts & Blessings-and for those of you who're as lost with reading Irish as I am: How to Pronounce Irish(But go to these and all the other bands' pages listed in the Tracks section! I really mean it when I say in the show that there's so much good music made by these and other artists that I could create a whole other podcast (or two) from the tremendous work that's out there!!)Tapadh Leibh. all!Yours Forever in Song,DJ Selchie
The Brobdingnagian Bards Christmas Soap Opera episode with special guests, Blu, the Teddy Bear, and a whole bunch of Christmas movies. Google Hangouts Jedi Mind Tricks Favorite Christmas Movie The many incarnations of Charles Dickens Christmas Story White Christmas vs. Holiday Inn TV Shows with Staying Power Steve Jobs biography Building excitement for Don’t Go Drinking With Hobbits New albums from Marc? End of the World as Mayan’s Know It Music video ideas Merry Christmas! Christmas in Brobdingnag Music: “Little Drummer Boy” from Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol. 1 “Lusty Young Smith” from A Faire to Remember “Bog Down in Christmas” from Christmas in Brobdingnag, Vol. 1 “Ye Jacobites By Name” from Real Men Wear Kilts Insert this RSS Feed into your podcatcher to have the shows downloaded automatically: http://www.thebards.net/mp3/ABrobdingnagianMinute.xml
I had a busy week of promotion with a couple big projects like the Celtic Women special on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast and the Drinking Game on the Renaissance Festival Podcast. Add to that the Kilted For Her Pleasure arrived on my doorstep, and I'm psyched. A brand new CD to suit the Celtic comedy fans out there. Notes: New Celtic Music iMix Free Kilt Stickers Celtic CD Summer Sale Blowout!Still good until July 31st. The latest Renaissance Festival Podcast Drinking Show may've gotten a wee bit out of hand! Setup a new diatonic autoharp Finished the new feature on Celtic Women for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Kilted For Her Pleasure CDs arrived. Aug 16, 2010 official CD release. 2 Autoharps on Sale on eBay plus a bunch of Celtic CDs Irish Music for New Orleans July Street Team Challenge for iTunes Users There & Back Again. ALEP 2 in 2011. A Hobbit Gathering you don't want to miss. I'll also be doing a CD Release of Kilted For Her Pleasure in Dallas at FenCon. Got more baby gifts from our registry. Awesome. Thank you all. And even got a Capt Kirk onesie. Too cute! New shows I've watched: Dark Angel, Season 2 and Equilibrium Irish Songs for New Orleans Top 5 Demands: 1. Dallas, 2. Seattle, 3. Chicago, 4. New York City, 5. Kansas City Upcoming Shows: Jul 16: Savannah, GA - Lawson House Concert Jul 17: Crestview, FL - Leake House Concert Jul 24: Round Rock, TX - Grace Concert Jul 30: New Orleans, LA - Fair Grinds Coffeehouse Aug 6: Indianapolis, Indiana - GenCon Indianapolis Sep 3: Atlanta, GA - DragonCon Music: “The Cats of Molly Malone/Planxty Hewlett” by Marc Gunnfrom Irish Songs for New Orleans "The Saucy Sailor" by Burning Bridget Clearyfrom Everything Is Alright "Farewell My Love, Remember Me" by Ciara Considinefrom Ó Mo Chroí "The Old Dun Cow" by SlipJigfrom So Far ... "Ye Jacobites By Name" by Hugh Morrisonfrom Robert Burns Rocks "Darkness, Darkness" by Solasfrom The Edge of Silence Marc Gunn in the News: Lord of the Pounce video that's now on youtube. Moosings From the Last Frontier has my personal blog listed in under the blogs they read. Celt in a Twist also lists my Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on their blogroll. Great Irish Drinking Songs Ren Faire Pictorial links to my old news site. Remember to update your links to www.marcgunn.com. Savannah Events lists my upcoming house concert in Savannah, GA. A Squidoo post on Microchipping your Pet includes a link to my version of "The Cat Came Back... The Cat's POV". Nine-Toed Fox includes my Pub Songs Podcast in their blogroll. Perpetual Musings listed me as someone they plan to see this summer. Support the Podcast: If this show entertained, you can return the favor… Buy Me a Pint! Find out more about Marc Gunn and buy Celtic Music CDs.
CeltiSode 2010!Happy (Belated) St. Patrick's Day, Everyone!!First off, let me please humbly apologize for the HUGE delay that this episode has weathered. Thank you so much for your patience! I truly hope you find the show well worth the wait. :):) Whether you hear this on St. Paddy's itself or tune in during any other time of the year, I hope this day brings nothing but joy to you and yours, and that you enjoy this slightly super-sized episode as much as I do. (And that's after listening to it a million times during its arrangement, so that's saying something! ;D)This show is chock-full of fantastic music, made by some unbelievably skilled & gifted musicians! Some of this is work I've collected over many, many years (through places like myriad renaissance festivals, Thistle & Shamrock shows, and a good few Celtic festivals), while other pieces were acquired more recently; explicitly for play on this show. Celtic music has been a part of my heart for as long as I can remember, and I hope its soulfulness, passion and playfulness always will. :)Finding and playing the best of pod-safe Celtic music for you seems a superb way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day (musically speaking)- but for me, this music can make any day of the year an occasion. Plus, what a gift! I have found more phenomenal music in searching for pieces for this podcast than I can count! What a delight to've found sublime chanteuses like Maria Dunn, Beth Patterson and the ladies of Maidens IV!! And what a blessing to be able to share such personal favorites as The Rogues & Lothlorien, as well as a more recent favorite; the enthralling, enchanting power of Omnia! Each of these pieces hold their own magic and beauty, whether it be sweet & lilting or raucous and irreverent. And don't just relegate this lovely brand of tune-age to St. Paddy's! Celtic music goes beautifully at pubs, renaissance fairs, faerie-themed events, barn dances, and all kinds of events where merry-making is called for- even funerals on occasion- so keep it in mind the next time you go out with family & friends!Whether you're Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Manx or Scots-Irish (like yours truly), if you're English, German, Italian, Asian, Greek, Indian, American, Black Irish or French, may the luck of the Irish always be with you, and may you find your own pot of gold in pleasures big and small on this clover-filled, merrily-jigging day! (Just be careful with the Guinness, Harp Lager & Goldschläger, please! We want you around to celebrate the NEXT St. Paddy's, too! ;D)Now let me pick my fiddle back up again, and have a merry St. Pat's!! (Or whatever day you choose to celebrate it on. ;))Track List:1. Dougie Maclean - Caledonia 2. Anne Roos - Considine's Grove 3. Will Kriski - Kerry's Jig 4. Great Big Sea - Company of Fools 5. Sligo Rags - The Whiskey Never Lies 6. Athas - Boys Of Tandragee/Tuesday Morning/Checkered Blanket 7. Beth Patterson - Ye Jacobites By Name8. Omnia - Etrezomp-Ni Kelted9. Burning Bridget Cleary - The Saucy Sailor 10. The Rogues - Celtic Goulash 11. FIMM - Sweeny's Buttermilk 12. Maria Dunn - The Elder Sister 13. Cara Dillon - Spencer The Rover 14. Lothlorien - Dans en Dro 15. Maidens IV - Rocks of the Bawn 16. Rattle the Boards - The Mason's Apron (Reel)17. Mike Hanrahan - Thousands Are Sailing 18. Paddy's Pig - Pat Works On the Railway 19. Ceann - Almost Irish 20. Blaggards - Irish RoverKey:Band name = Artist Website Song Title = Band MySpace (Both where available- both soon to come!)*Bold Italic = Background Accompaniment NOTE: For those of you who may not know, the beginning of the word "Celtic" is pronounced with a hard "c,"making the word sound like "ˈkel-tik."If you use it beginning with an "s" sound (or what's called "a soft c"), that refers to the pro. basketball team from Boston; not the groups of Indo-European peoples & languages predominantly found in Wales, Ireland & the Scottish Highlands. (Although other parts of the world still identify strongly with their Celtic roots, such as Caledonia in Spain, Newfoundland in Canada, Brittany in France, as well as much of the American south; especially those in and around the Appalachian & Rocky ountains.)Don't believe me? Listen to some of the folk music from these areas (including much of old as well as new American Country- from Bluegrass on), and see if you don't hear a Celtic lilt to many of fiddle tunes & melodies! Other grand links for those of you who love Celtic music:The Thistle & Shamrock on NPRCeltic RadioCeltic MP3's (.com)Irish Sayings, Toasts & Blessings-and for those of you who're as lost with reading Irish as I am: How to Pronounce Irish(But go to these and all the other bands' pages listed in the Tracks section! I really mean it when I say in the show that there's so much good music made by these and other artists that I could create a whole other podcast (or two) from the tremendous work that's out there!!)Tapadh Leibh. all!Yours Forever in Song,DJ Selchie
Underwriting for this program is provided by...Celtic Invasion Vacations. See the Celtic diaspora first hand As you travel the world with Marc Gunn.During the day, see the sites and at night sing with me. Subscribe to the mailing list be notified aboutthe next Celtic Invasion Vacation.Do you download your podcasts by Hand?For shame. Let iTunes do it for you.Notes:- The Celtic Top Five. Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show. - Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. - Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag. - Celtic Invasion Vacations.- Celtic Roots Radio (podcast & webcast)- Marc Gunn - Celtic American Musician and Podcaster- Post a review on your favorite website, like iTunes. Cast YOUR VOTE - Listener Feedback.Download this week's podcast.This Week: "Metal Man/Sidhe Beg, Sidhe Mor" by Merry Measurefrom Faire Warning "Raggle Taggle Gypsies" by Hair of the Dogfrom Let It Flow"Aftermath of the Pumpkin Wars" by FiddleSticksfrom FiddleSticks Ampersand"Maple & Wire" by Paddy's Pigfrom Maple & Wire"Hanning's Farewell Set" by Ron Codyfrom The Talking Rake"Spanish Lady" by Ed Millerfrom Never Frae the Mind"Stretched on Your Grave" by Rising Gaelfrom One More Day"A Concerted Effort" by aBuck63from Non Dingus Permanente"The Bridge" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Catsfrom Live at the Cactus Cafe"I Am a Selkie" by BardicRosefrom Out on the Ocean"Da Shetlands" by Brothers 3from The Journey That Lies Before"Midsummers Night" by Jillian LaDagefrom The Ancestry"Pagan Ways" by Damh the Bardfrom The Cauldron BornIf you enjoy the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast, subscribe to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. This monthly ezine will link you to artists offering free Celtic music downloads. Just visit www.celticmp3s.com to subscribe. We're changing the way you hear Celtic music.Find out more about the artists in this show and in past shows by visiting us at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you're there, visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store on CD Baby. And support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.If you have questions or comments, you can also drop me an email at music @ celticmusicpodcast.com with CELTIC PODCAST in the subject line. And please consider adding a link to the podcast. You can find linking suggestions on the website.PROMO - Wander RadioTHE CELTIC TOP FIVEIn every episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, I ask you to vote for your favorite song in that podcast. The most-popular song is then featured at the end of the next podcast. Here are the most-popular songs from the last show.5. Chi Mi Na Morbheanna/Sleepy Maggie by MacTalla Mor4. Almost Irish by Ceann3. Wild Mountain Thyme by Marc Gunn2. Ye Jacobites By Name by Beth Patterson1. "Rocks of Bawn" by Maidens IVfrom Emerald Fire
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: – Vote in the The Celtic Top Five – Victims of Irish Music Now on CDBaby – Webcasted on Highlander Radio – Help Celtic Music TOP THE CHARTS on June 15th – Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on Myspace – Link to the Podcast – Comments, Song Requests, Call 512-879-6398 Download this week's podcast. This Week: “Tuttle/Caislean an Oir” Cady Finlayson from Irish Coffee “Northern Ontario Set” Bow Triplets from Fair Play to You “Raggle Taggle Gypsy” The Jolly Rogues from Captain Billy's Privateers “The Devil Made Texas” Ed Miller from The Edinburgh Rambler “Amazing Grace” Brian Boru Pipe Band from Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band 40th Anniversary “Black Is the Colour” Marc Gunn from Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion “Johnny Cope/Green Groves of Erin” Amadan from Hell-Bent for Victory “Never Drift Apart” Maireid Sullivan from Never Drift Apart “Water is Wide” Peter Purvis from Highland Spirit “Ain't No Comforting Me” Patrick's Head “Fall Face First” The Ceili Family from Tooraloo “The Silver King” The Barley Boys from No More Shenanigans “Last Ones Standing” Ceann from Rave, Rant, Loose Pants “Step It Out Mary” Jonathan Ramsey from Jonathan Ramsey Next time music we'll have music from Ceann, Ian Patton, Murphy's Law, and new music from Navan. Find out more at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. THE CELTIC TOP FIVE 5. “Mordred's Lullaby” by Heather Dale 4. “Shake Loose the Border” by Celticburn 3. “Ye Jacobites By Name” by The McMontos 2. “Celtic Rock Show” by Greenwich Meantime 1. “Ellas Mari (Cornish)” Navan from Lowena
St Patrick's Day music from Merry Mischief, Serious Kitchen, Tears for Beers, Ali Benson, James Raynard, Trochrague, Murder the Stout, Minstrosity, Coyote Run, MojoKelt, Bow Triplets, Diane Linn, The Duplets, Redhill Rats, Porter & Stout, Great Big Sea, Irish Stout, Enter the Haggis, Gaelic Storm. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ 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. Do you download your podcasts by Hand? For shame. Let Apple Podcasts do it for you. Brought to you by… The Brobdingnagian Bards' TOUR OF IRELAND. Ever wanted to visit Ireland? Come drink Guinness with us in Dublin, visit the Rock of Cashel, roam the Dingle peninsula, Killarney, Galway, and enjoy a medieval banquet in Bunratty Castle. Next June, you can join the Brobdingnagian Bards on this exciting historical tour of Ireland Visit http://www.thebards.net/ireland/ for details. Notes – Renaissance Festival Podcast – Marc Gunn's Pub Songs Podcast – Celtic MP3s Music Magazine This Week in Celtic Music 0:27 - “Loch Lomond” by Merry Mischief from Just Love Songs 6:28 - “Young Hunting” by Serious Kitchen from "Tig" 14:13 - “Ye Jacobites By Name” by Tears for Beers from Cracky Bones 19:53 - “She Moved Through the Fair” by Ali Benson 23:38 - “The Loathsome Worm and The Mackeral of the Sea” by James Raynard from Strange Histories 30:16 - “Sweet Colleen” by Trochrague from Trochrague 34:13 - “Roddy McCorley/Sean South” by Murder the Stout from Murder the Stout 39:15 - “Do You Love An Apple?” by Minstrosity from Why Am I Not Surprised? 43:05 - “Dragon of Cabo San Lucas” by Coyote Run from Pleads the Fifth 48:08 - “She Wore Black” by MojoKelt from Live at the Grange 53:04 - “Boys From the Blue Hill/Cherish the Ladies” by Bow Triplets from One Spot on Earth also from Victims of Irish Music 56:23 - “Johnny Jump Up” by Diane Linn from A Rogue by Any Other Name 59:54 - “Strathspeys and a Reel” by The Duplets 1:04:54 - “Cold Haily Windy Night” by Redhill Rats 1:11:23 - “Black and Tans” by Porter & Stout from Uncharted Waters 1:14:45 - “Captain Kidd” by Great Big Sea from The Hard & Easy 1:17:33 - “Bonnie Ship the Diamond” by Irish Stout from A Collection of Irish Pub Songs 1:20:14 - “Down With the Ship” by Enter the Haggis from Casualties of Retail Next time music we'll have more music, but for now, I'm ready to pass out. THE CELTIC TOP FIVE 5. Kennedy's Kitchen, “Sleeping Under the Tables Set” 4. Bedlam Bards, “Ballad of Joss” 3. Maidens IV, “Four Aflame” 2. Arabesque, “The Gneeveguilla Reel” 1:29:00 - 1. “Radar” by Wicked Tinkers from Whisky Supper 1:33:06 - “Kiss Me I'm Irish” by Gaelic Storm from Bring Yer Wellies The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes 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.
It's time to enjoy the Best Celtic Music of 2006 this week's Irish & Celtic Music Podcast with amazing indie Celtic music from Sarah Dinan, Circled By Hounds, Coyote Run, Marc Gunn, Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band, Great Big Sea, The Elders, Ann'Sannat, Tears for Beers, Cara Dillon, Mary Knickle, The Tea Merchants, Heather Dale, Celticana, Clandestine, Paisley Close, Niamh Parsons, Susan Hamlin. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ If you enjoy this podcast, then please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. 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. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20 to help me create next year’s Best Celtic Music 2016 episode. Do you download your podcasts by Hand? For shame. Let iTunes do it for you. Brought to you by… The Brobdingnagian Bards' TOUR OF IRELAND. Ever wanted to visit Ireland? Come drink Guinness with us in Dublin, visit the Rock of Cashel, roam the Dingle peninsula, Killarney, Galway, and enjoy a medieval banquet in Bunratty Castle. Next June, you can join the Brobdingnagian Bards on this exciting historical tour of Ireland Visit http://www.thebards.net/ireland/ for details. Notes: – Marc Gunn on Myspace – Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on Myspace: – Vote Favorite Song in the Podcast – Frappr Map – PodcastAlley – Subscribe and post comments on iTunes – Your Weekly Irish Stout Podcast – MP3 Archive updated – Celtic Podcast Network – Comments, Song Requests, Call 512-879-6398 This Week in Celtic Music 0:28 “Flower of Magherally ‘O” by Sarah Dinan from From the Ashes 4:44 “Alleyway Rover” by Circled By Hounds from Circled By Hounds 8:04 “Mairi Mac” by Coyote Run from Pleads the Fifth 11:30 “The Bridge” by Marc Gunn from Soul of a Harper 15:13 “The Wearing of the Green” by Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band from Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band 40th Anniversary 18:43 “Captain Kidd” by Great Big Sea from The Hard & Easy 21:30 “Men of Erin” by The Elders from American Wake 26:09 “The Wind That Shakes the Barley” by Ann'Sannat from Welcome Into the Morning 32:05 “Ye Jacobites By Name” by Tears for Beers from Cracky Bones 38:59 “The Snows They Melt The Soonest” by Cara Dillon from After the Morning 43:04 “Weave the Yarn” by Mary Knickle from Weave 47:00 “The High Fiddle Reels” by The Tea Merchants from The Tea Merchants 51:49 “Mordred's Lullaby” by Heather Dale from The Trial of Launcelot from Secret World of Celtic Rock 55:48 “As I Roved Out” by Celticana from Soldier's Daughter 1:00:32 “Peggy” by Clandestine from To Anybody At All 1:04:03 “The Fox/Gravel Walk” by Paisley Close from All On A Day 1:08:19 “The Rigs of Rye” by Niamh Parsons from Heart's Desire 1;14:15 “Gort na Salean (Salley Gardens)” by Susan Hamlin from Younger than the Sun The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com.
Listen to Celtic music from Beyond the Pale, Tears for Beers, The Molly Maguires, MacTalla M'or, The Muses, Jonathan Ramsey, Ann'Sannat, The Wild Clover Band, The Sandcarvers, Marc Gunn, George Papavgeris, The McCabes, Boston Blackthorne. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ 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. Do you download your podcasts by Hand? For shame. Let iTunes do it for you. Brought to you by Song Henge, the online archive of free and legal Celtic music downloads. Find out more at SongHenge.com Notes: Celtic Cafe Celtic Podcast Network Vote for your favorite song in this podcast Marc Gunn's Pub Songs Podcast This Week in Celtic Music 0:10 “Sligo” by Beyond the Pale from The Music Plays Me 6:09 “Ye Jacobites By Name” by Tears for Beers from Cracky Bones 11:49 “The Moonshiner” by The Molly Maguires from The Molly Maguires EP 14:22 “Itchy Fingers Set” by MacTalla M'or from Piping Hot 18:50 “The D Set” by The Muses from Passing Time 21:21 “The Night Paddy Murphy Died” by Jonathan Ramsey from Jonathan Ramsey 24:44 “The Wind That Shakes the Barley” by Ann'Sannat from Welcome Into the Morning 30:42 “Cooley's Set” by The Wild Clover Band from Behind the Blarney 38:45 “Tullamore Dew” by The Sandcarvers from Dealin' Craic 41:47 “The Holy Ground” by Marc Gunn from Going for Brogue 45:05 “Anytown” by George Papavgeris from George Papavgeris 50:42 “Wish I Didn't But I Do” by The McCabes from Dark Before The Dawn 55:16 “Back When the Craic Was Grand” by Boston Blackthorne from Better Late Than Never The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes 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 celticmusicpodcast.com.
Irish Celtic music from Bow Triplets, Rise, Emerald Rose, Ed Miller, Tullamore, Paisley Close, Cantiga, Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats, MacTalla Mor, Thomas "Doc" Grauzer, Cady Finlayson, Rimbo, Don Grieve, Black 47, The Barley Boys. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ News Do you download your podcasts by Hand? For shame. Let iTunes do it for you. SPONSOR: SONG HENGE - free Celtic Music Downloads. Background music: "Catch a Cat" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, from Thumb Twiddling Buy Compilation CD: The Secret World of Celtic Rock This Week in Celtic Music 0:04 "The Lord of the Dance / The Dance of The Lord" by Heidi, Stef, & Bow Triplets from One Spot On Earth 6:09 "The Gallows" by Rise from Posing As Human 11:42 "Gwydion's Song to Lleu" by Emerald Rose from Archives of Ages to Come 16:00 "The Prince of Darkness" by Ed Miller from Lolander 21:56 "I'll Tell My Ma" by Tullamore from The O'Malley's Sessions - One for the Road 26:07 "Sovay/Halting March" Paisley Close from All On A Day 30:37 "The Enchantment of the Faeries" by Cantiga from Once Upon A Time 33:26 "The Cat Came Back… The Cat's Perspective" by Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 38:07 "Itchy Fingers Set" by MacTalla Mo'r from Piping Hot 41:16 "Brian Boru's March" by Thomas "Doc" Grauzer from Infernal Harp Racket 44:17 "Lannigan's Ball/Rambling Pitchfork/Tar Road to Sligo" by Cady Finlayson from Harp and Shamrock 48:52 "The Scotsman Unbound" by Rimbo with Brobdingnagian Bards from Rimbosity 52:13 "Ye Jacobites By Name" by Don Grieve from A Drop of the Best 55:55 "Bobby Sands MP" by Black 47 from On Fire 01:03:27 "Sons of Molly" by The Barley Boys from The Days of Abundence The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes 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 celticmusicpodcast.com.