#194: Celtic Craic Medley

Put your craic hat on. It's time for some of the Best indie Irish Celtic music from Ellis Crean, Jameson's Revenge, Seasons, Robert D Grappel, Smithfield Fair, The Kish Celtic Band, Olta, Darren Raleigh, James Shipp, Redhill Rats, Astrakan Project, Sliotar, Spade McQuade With Nick Watson, Bourbon & Shamrocks. www.celticmusicpodcast.com

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This Week in Celtic Music

0:39
“The Meelick/Team Whelan's Jig/Rolling Wave” by Ellis Crean
from The Lonesome Fiddler

6:15
“In the Loo/The Moyside Hotel” by Jameson's Revenge
from While Yer Up

9:47
“I Care Not For These Ladies” by Seasons
from Seasons

13:26
“Celtic Medley” by Robert D Grappel
from Harp On It

16:43
“Wha'll Be King But Cherlie/Came Ye O're Frae France” by Smithfield Fair
from Scotland, Fair Scotland

21:30
Celtic Music News

24:05
“Eastern Morn” by The Kish Celtic Band
from The Kish Celtic Band

25:56
“Drumdelgie/Elsie Marely” by Olta
from Step It Out

29:06
“Cavan Girl” by Darren Raleigh
from Silverwheel

33:28
“South Australia” by James Shipp
from Nos Novo Strange Sweethearts in America

37:28
Celtic Feedback

39:45
“Goblin's Inn” by Redhill Rats
from Cape Wolf

43:34
“Sell Ouzh ar Stered (Look at the Stars)” by Astrakan Project
from Astrakan Project B

49:07
“Whiskey in the Sauna” by Sliotar
from Fine Friends

53;22
“Celtic Soul” by Spade McQuade With Nick Watson
from Rathkeltair & Friends CPR

“Zooie” by Bourbon & Shamrocks
from Craic!

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1 comment on “#194: Celtic Craic Medley

  1. Excellent episode! I always dig the ones that have artists I’ve never heard before, but have the sound I like… if that makes sense. Either way, great show, awesome bands, keep up the good work!

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