Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #301: Travelers

Let's go traveling now that St Patrick's Day is over with some Irish and Celtic music from Black Market Haggis, Patrick Penta, Jim Cope, Battlefield Band, Katherine Nagy, Avery LeVine, Byrne and Kelly, Garry O Meara, Beth Patterson/Patrick O'Flaherty, PaddyGrass, Get Up Jack, COAST, The Prodigals, House of Hamill. Listen. Like. Share. Then download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free! http://bestcelticmusic.net/301

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This Week in Celtic Music

0:03 “7 Fig For A Kiss/Olive For a Kiss” by Black Market Haggis from Better Than It Sounds

3:10 “Farewell to Music/Abercairney House/Andrew & His Cutie Gun” by Patrick Penta from When I Was a Young Man

8:56 “Ruffled Drawers/When First Unto This Country” by Jim Cope from King of Ballyhooley

13:08 “Return to Kashmagiro/The Cuddy With the Wooden Leg” by Battlefield Band from The Producer's Choice

16:19 “Traveler's Song” by Katherine Nagy from Gypsy Lady

21:19 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

23:26 “Patsy Hanley's/The Boys of Ballisodare/The Crosses of Annagh” by Avery LeVine from Lonesome City

26:26 “Belfast” by Byrne and Kelly from Echoes

31:01 “Stealth” by Garry O Meara from Pickin' Time

35:06 “Pointe Aux Pins” by Beth Patterson/Patrick O'Flaherty from Caelic

38:30 CELTIC FEEDBACk

39:59 “The Minstrel Boy” by PaddyGrass from PaddyGrass

43:22 “Las Vegas” by Get Up Jack from The Road Home

46:52 “Big Blue Sky” by COAST from Coast

52:05 “Mountain Dew” by The Prodigals from Brothers

55:54 “Nightmare” by House of Hamill from Wide Awake

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2 comments on “Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #301: Travelers

  1. THANKS for interrupting (so kindly and appropriately via my being at Facebook and listening to a little-known song from George Harrison AND also via a post or ‘invite ‘from BYRNES AND KELLY of Celtic Thunder to come here and HEAR this LOVELY & SO SUPERB MUSIC.

    WOW ! That illustrates to me once again the power of prayer, of a God of love & peace & mercy to the heart & soul PLUS MUSIC BEING THE WONDERFULLY CREATED & SOMEWHAT MYSTICAL yet REAL UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE.

  2. I’m in the process of registering to get to share in this podcast from time-to-time. I really don’t yet have what you might call a website ; so I gave the address / link to where you may want to have a look at some or many of my many photos of MOSTLY IRELAND or very-similar too our Irish heritage & shared appreciation for HARMONIES OF MUSIC, OF COLOURS, OF SOULS as well as of the LAND AND THE SEAS.

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