Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #131: Hair of the Dog, The Triskells, Peter Daldry

Irish Celtic music from The Triskells, Free Range String Band, SlipJig, Peter Daldry, Jil Chambless & Scooter Muse, Paul Carroll, Leah Jorgensen, Merry Wives of Windsor, Dave Hum, Angus Mohr, Sliotar, Hair of the Dog, Mithril.  Subscribe!

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This Week in Celtic Music

“Cooley´s Reel – The Glass of Beer” by The Triskells from The Triskells

“Diana's Perfect Point/ Topping Out” by Free Range String Band from Demo CD

“Rocky Road To Dublin” by SlipJig from Leaving Plevna

“Planxty Penny Cheney” by Half Pint from Fair And Tender Ladies

“Bruach Chluaidh (Gaelic for Clydebank)” by Peter Daldry from Familiar Roads

“Bittern & Crake” by Clandestine from Red

“The Backroad to Enumclaw” by Jil Chambless & Scooter Muse from The Laverock Sang

“Dublin In My Tears” by Paul Carroll from The Road You Take

“‘Til Our Wedding Day” by Leah Jorgensen from Peace ~ Love ~ Harp

“Suil A'Ruin” by Merry Wives of Windsor from Happy Endings

“Cold Frosty Morning” by Dave Hum from Celtic and Bluegrass 5 String Banjo Vol 2

“When Johnny Comes Marching Home” by Angus Mohr from The Monster in the Box

“All around lough gill” by Sliotar from Fine Friends

“Liam Left The Lights On Again” by Hair of the Dog from Liam Left The Lights On Again

“Calliope House/The Cowboy Jig” by Mithril from Tangled Up

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