And so ends another year of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Eleven years and still going strong. We're gonna close out the year with some amazing Celtic music from Beth Patteron/Patrick O'Flaherty, FIMM, The Selkie Girls, The Here & Now, Runa, House of Hamill, The Gothard Sisters, The Triskells, Kevin Tyler, Naomi's Fancy, Chuckawalla Rhythm Kings, Barleyjuice, The Elders, Heather Dale, Connemara Stone Company, Seamus Kennedy. Shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com/289/
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This Week in Celtic Music
0:25 “O'Donnell Abu/Men of Harloch” by Beth Patteron/Patrick O'Flaherty from Caelic
4:18 “Sweeny's Buttermilk” by FIMM from Roiboos e Disappunti
6:49 “Mo Nighean Donn As Boidhche” by The Selkie Girls from Pirate Queen
10:56 “Lovely Miss Gunning” by The Here & Now from Ladybird
15:22 “The False Knight Upon the Road” by Runa from Current Affairs
20:45 “Guns of the Magnificent Seven” by House of Hamill from Wide Awake
24:34 “The Boatman's Call” by The Gothard Sisters from Mountain Rose
28:02 “Cooley's Reel/The Glass of Beer” by The Triskells from The Triskells
31:32 “Broom of Cowdenknowes” by Kevin Tyler from Conor Savage
35:03 “Sergeant Early's Dream” by Naomi's Fancy from Crossing Borders
39:27 CELTIC FEEDBACK
40:02 “Men of Worth” by Chuckawalla Rhythm Kings from No Bedrolls or Backpacks
42:47 “Dear Ould Ireland” by Barleyjuice from Six Yanks
47:55 “Hangover Hill” by The Elders from Story Road
50:58 “Fair and Tender Ladies” by Heather Dale from My Celtic Heart
54:34 “The Voice” by Connemara Stone Company from Back Home
1:01:17 “Auld Lang Syne” by Seamus Kennedy from Goodwill to Men
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Hey Marc,
You mentioned looking for great new music and I realised that there is one Celtic Christmas song that I always play in the winter. It is not just one of the best Celtic Christmas songs I’ve ever heard, it’s one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard, period.
Seacht Suailci Na Maighdine Muire by Aoife ni Farragh from her album ‘Aoife’.
Hope you get a chance to listen to it and I wish you and your family all the best for 2017.
Sytze Kamphuis