Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #241: Top 20 Best Celtic Music of 2015

It's time, once again, to celebrate the Top 20 Best Celtic songs of 2015. We had a lot of great music last year as I found out when I compiled all of  your votes. That's right. YOU get to vote for the best Celtic music of the year. Today, you're gonna hear the Best Celtic music from Emerald Rose, The Flying Toads, Clandestine, Appalachian Celtic Consort, The Gothard Sisters, Count 4dB, Full Gael, Heather Alexander, Breabach, Kailyarders, Jesse Ferguson, The Rogues, The Blarney Rebel Band, Runa, Patsy O'Brien, Whiskey Sunday, The Elders, Wild Colonial Bhoys, Bourbon & Shamrocks, Carolina Ceili. celticmusicpodcast.com/241

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Clandestine at Texas Scottish Festival 2013

Clandestine at Texas Scottish Festival 2013

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Count 4dB - Rylander There Can Be Only One

This Week in Celtic Music

0:31
“Autumn In Asheville” by Emerald Rose
from That Night in the Garden

5:20
“Palm Sunday” by The Flying Toads
from

10:20
“Ballad of Accounting” by Clandestine
from Red

14:45
“Cul Aodh/Kesh Jig” by Appalachian Celtic Consort
from Drop O' the Pure

16:40
“Grace O'Malley” by The Gothard Sisters
from Mountain Rose

20:26
Celtic Music News

21:40
“The Fisherman's Song” by Count 4dB
from Rylander: There Can Be Only One

25:22
“Ships Are Sailing/Wind Shakes the Barley/Star of the Munster” by Full Gael
from Traditional Music with Celtic Roots

29:03
“Gypsy Bardic Tinker People” by Heather Alexander
from A Gypsy's Home – Songs of the Roving Life

34:20
“Monday Night at Ricardo's” by Breabach
from Urlar

39:12
“Stornoway” by Kailyarders
from King of the Jolly

42:16
Celtic Music Feedback

45:43
“The Rocky Road to Dublin” by Jesse Ferguson
from The Parting Glass

48:58
“Cullen Anderson” by The Rogues
from Live in Canada, Eh?

53:43
“Darker Than the Mine” by The Blarney Rebel Band
from Pile High The Pennywall

57:35
“Land of Sunshine Set” by Runa
from Current Affairs

Runa - Current Affairs

1:03:11
“Good Times Coming” by Patsy O'Brien
from Irish Guitar

1:07:53
“She Took the Train” by Whiskey Sunday
from Holy Water

1:11:25
“Road to Ruins” by The Elders
from Story Road

1:17:01
“Farewell to Erin” by Wild Colonial Bhoys
from On Our Own

1:22:08
“Zooie” by Bourbon & Shamrocks
from Craic

1:25:16
“Cunla” by Carolina Ceili
from 50 Shades of Green

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4 comments on “Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #241: Top 20 Best Celtic Music of 2015

  1. Thanks for the great songs Mark. I’ve been a fan for 3 years now after 1st hearing you on Highlander Radio. Keep up the excellent work!

  2. Hi Marc . . . Laurie here, fiddler from Carolina Ceili in Asheville, NC. THanks for playing our music. I also loved the harp-cast from a week or so ago. I’ve been listening this evening while the dread winter storm bears down on NC, and happily knitting a hat in my cabin while the snow falls and the stove warms up. Let me know if you would like to play some contradance music . . . one of the musical American descendants of Scots, Irish and English fiddle music.

  3. On the July 4th weekend 5 years ago was my first introduction to Celtic music. I attended the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games in North Carolina. Since then I have been hooked! About a year ago I was searching for something on Youtube and came across Jesse Ferguson. Had it not been for him being in your list today I would not have found your Podcast! Thank you Jesse and thanks to you for making my day of work (spread sheets and accounting entries) go by so much better!

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