Pub Songs #53: Who Is the Godfather of Celtic Music Online?

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In today's show, I talk about a new phrase I'm associating with my name now–“The Godfather of Celtic Music Online”. Someone used that phrase to describe me a while back and I loved it so much I've adopted.

We also have the return of the iPod shuffle. Next time, be prepared to hear about this summer's Celtic Invasion of Ireland.

Notes:

This Week in the Pub:

“Me Father's Shoes” by The Barley Boys
from It's a Long Drive from Ireland

“Rocks of Bawn” by Maidens IV
from Emerald Fire

“Drifter in the Dark” by Ween
from Chocolate and Cheese

“Giant” by Mogue Doyle
from God's Own

“The Rose of Tralee” by Claire Roche
from The Lilt of the Banshee

“Kylenagranagh” by Willie McCulloch
from Auld Tales & New

“No Songs Left to Sing” by Marc Gunn
from The Bridge

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Originally Published on: Mar 30, 2010

1 comments on “Pub Songs #53: Who Is the Godfather of Celtic Music Online?

  1. Episode 53 – I really enjoyed “Me Father’s Shoes” from The Barley Boys, “Rocks of Bawn” from Maidens IV and Marc’s “No Songs Left To Sing”.

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