#285: Thanksgiving with Celtic Music

Happy Thanksgiving! And thank you for your continued support of Celtic music and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. This week, you'll be thankful for Celtic music from Jed Marum, The Gas Men, Jesse Ferguson, Mitchell and Vincent, Hugh Morrison, Hearthfire Duo, Mary Jane Lamond, New York Brogue, Pitch the Peat, The Saucy Rovers, Belfast Andi, The Beer Mats, Banna, The Muckers, New Shilling.
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Brian Mcreynolds shared a photo on Facebook: “I'm at work upgrading some temperature controllers. It's a lot nicer work with some Celtic music from your podcast.”

Eric Atkinson wrote in the shownotes: “I’m working and living in Pyongyang, North Korea. I don’t get TV or radio and I have very limited internet access. I rely on DVDs and podcasts for home entertainment. While on a breather trip to Beijing, I downloaded a lot of Irish and Celtic music podcasts and I listen to at least one every day. I’m listening to one now. Thanks for providing such great entertainment. It’s really appreciated in this challenging place to live. Keep up the good work.
p.s. I also play Celtic flute and with the lots of time I have to practice, I’m getting quite good. I’ve got my first private concert next Saturday. So, Irish and Celtic music will be played live on the International Compound in Pyongyang, North Korea next weekend.

Liam Smith posted on Facebook: “While listening to your podcast #284, 2-Hours of On Fire Celtic Music, my wife and I were quite taken with Innisfall's song, My Lagan Love. I didn't hesitate to order the MP3s from Amazon.com, and of course, I sent them a note to let them know where I found their music. Then, of course, I had to read all about them on their website. I'm well pleased!”

 

This Week in Celtic Music

0:36 “Carrickfurgus” by Jed Marum from Calla's Waltz

5:21 “Liverpool/Plains of Boyle/Jolly Beggarman” by The Gas Men from Clement Street

9:22 “Arthur McBride” by Jesse Ferguson from The Butcher Boy

15:17 “Paddy Went to London/The Cliffs of Moher” by Mitchell and Vincent from Circling the Square

18:22 “Prisoner Song” by Hugh Morrison from Prison Ballads

22:17 “A Minor Tradition” by Hearthfire Duo from Rising Tides

24:52 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

25:58 “Mairi Bhan Dhail As Eas” by Mary Jane Lamond from Storas

31:29 “The Banks of the Roses” by New York Brogue from Live from the Poor Mouth

34:08 “An Leanbh Nua/Kilavil/Jerry's Beaver Hat” by Pitch the Peat from Far From Home

38:40 “Old Ripppin' Wind” by The Saucy Rovers from Treasure Sickness

42:56 CELTIC FEEDBACK

45:08 “St. Patrick Was A Gentleman” by Belfast Andi from All That Glitters

47:14 “The Cheeky Goat” by The Beer Mats from Easter Lily

49:38 “Ciaran O'Connell” by Banna from Cheers!

52:20 “Eddie Connors” by The Muckers from The Muckers

56:38 “Mary Ellen Carter/Coal Miner's Reel/Christmas Eve” by New Shilling from Irishtown Sessions

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1 comments on “#285: Thanksgiving with Celtic Music

  1. Been enjoying the podcasts since #1. Usually listen to several hours at a time while traveling to VA appointments.

    Very interesting blurb about you with #285. I was stationed in Vicenza, IT a bit before your time there, 1976-78. What is extremely interesting is that the post, Ederle, has absolutely no record of my company ever being there. 62nd Engineer Company was the only Atomic Demolition company, ever! 4th building on the left as you pass the main gate.

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