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Friday, March 02, 2007

NORTH TEXAS IRISH FESTIVAL 2007

The North Texas Irish Festival is here once again. And sadly, I'm gonna miss it this year. I've only gone three times now, but I do enjoy the festival. Last year's festival was my favorite. They had an amazing lineup including quite a few Austin Celtic groups. Not as many Austin groups this year which is rather disappointing.

So thinking about NTIF, I decided to compile some of my past posts regarding the festival and a few links that you might find useful. But first, here are some special features from my Irish & Celtic Music Podcast that highlight many of the bands at last year's show.
Some past reviews of the North Texas Irish Festival:
Well, I may not be present, but I'm sure there'll be a lot of folks who are. So I can't wait to hear what people think of entertainment. Do check out Arabesque who are on my new Victims of Irish Music compilation CD. They sound Fantastic!

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