For me, December means Christmas. But we can't get ahead of ourselves. We still have 24 days until Christmas. So let's keep the Celtic music rocking this December with music from Pitch the Peat, The Here & Now, Avourneen, Albannach, Ed Miller, Dom Duff, Angus Mohr, Sons of Malarkey, Susan Toman, The Selkie Girls, Plunk Murray, Tara O'Grady, Whalebone, Hearthfire, Karan Casey.
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This Week in Celtic Music
0:18 “An Leanbh Nua/Kilavil/Jerry's Beaver Hat” by Pitch the Peat from Far From Home
5:18 “Madison Avenue” by The Here & Now from Ladybird
10:26 “Eileen Oge” by Avourneen from Beloved
13:24 “Mons Graupius March” by Albannach from Bareknuckle Pipes & Drums
17:41 “Ferry Me Over” by Ed Miller from Generations of Change
21:19 “Kig Ha Fars” by Dom Duff from XXXXXXXX
27:44 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS
28:59 “Talisman” by Angus Mohr from The Heroic Adventures of Angus Mohr
30:57 “The Leaving of Liverpool” by Sons of Malarkey from Gulls Lads
33:49 “A Scotch Lament” by Susan Toman from Emerald Shores
36:21 “Shepherd Lad” by The Selkie Girls from Pirate Queen
40:35 CELTIC FEEDBACK
42:22 “Star of the County Down” by Plunk Murray from Plunk Murray
44:57 “In Belfast Tonight” by Tara O'Grady from A Celt in the Cotton Club
48:12 “Floodplains” by Whalebone from Mirabilia
54:32 “Get A Little Irish” by Hearthfire from Finding Our Way
“The King's Shilling” by Karan Casey from The Winds Begin to Sing
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Hi!
My dancers just turned me on to your podcast! My name is Geoffrey Castle and I am the violinist and producer of the annual Castle’s Celtic Christmas Celebration in the Seattle area.
I have two CDs for Christmastime: Underhill’s Angel, and Noel: A Celtic Christmas Celebration. How do I get this music to you?
To listen, just go to http://www.GeoffreyCastle.com
I am on Pandora, CDBaby, Amazon, iTunes, etc.