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Avourneen, Alexander James Adams, Kinnfolk, Kalos (McKasson & McDonald), Lissa Schneckenburger, We Banjo 3, Ciunas, Celtic Conundrum, The Irish Rovers, Battlelegs, Songs for Ceilidh, The Round Table, Hot Griselda, Seumas Gagne
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:02 – “Sevens, Shirley's Reel” by Avourneen from Sparrow
3:35 – WELCOME
4:10 – “Ghillie Challum/Musical Priest/Butterfly Jig/Swallowtail Jig” by Alexander James Adams from Cat & the Fiddle
Pronunciation: gilly cowm
9:11 – “Right All Right” by Kinnfolk from Kinnfolk
11:58 – “Theme for Scotland” by Kalos from Harbour
14:53 – “The Drowsey Sleeper” by Lissa Schneckenburger from Song
19:13 – CELTIC FEEDBACK
22:43 – “Ain't Nobody Else Like You” by We Banjo 3 from String Theory
25:42 – “Air / Independence / Trim the Velvet” by Ciunas from High Time
30:33 – “Dublin Towne” by Celtic Conundrum from The Promise
35:59 – “First Love in Life” by The Irish Rovers from The Unicorn, the Continuing Story
39:24 – CELTIC PODCAST NEWS
41:02 – “Spin A Song” by Battlelegs from Save the Humans
42:42 – “The Gale” by Songs for Ceilidh from Falling Forward
45:47 – “So Mote It Be” by The Round Table from Tales from the Turning Leaf
49:50 – “Royal Nord / Fahy's / Exmoor” by Hot Griselda from Sunbox
54:17 – CLOSING
55:50 – “Tir Nan Og” by Seumas Gagne from Baile Ard
The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/.
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I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK
What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com
Anthony Young emailed: “Marc, Thanks for the lovely e-mails. I’ve been listening to your podcast for a couple weeks now, and I’m loving it! Also, thanks for the mp3s, they downloaded perfectly!
I honestly don’t know that many Celtic music artists. That’s the main reason I subscribed to the podcast, to find more artists. I do enjoy Celtic music, but don’t know too much about it. From what I’ve heard so far, your podcasts are super informative, and I love getting to hear all this music! If I had to choose a Celtic artist, I’d probably say either Celtic Woman or Loreena McKennitt, though I’m not sure if the latter is technically considered Celtic. Either way, this podcast is a great way to expand my growing interest in the music of Ireland. Thank you for giving me this opportunity! Sláinte!”
David Strei emailed photos: “Marc, Been listening to your podcast since it started. Some of my favorite artists include the Gothard Sisters, Celtic Squall, the Rogues, and a lot of your music. Today I’m carving spoons while listening to your podcast. Attached is a picture of a spoon in progress and several that are complete.”
Senachie Cummings emailed a photo: “Hi Marc, I am a patron and have been a devoted fan for many years. Currently, I mostly listen to your podcast while I am doing cooking projects. I usually prepare some food items to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, but did not this year due to the novel coronavirus, so here is a photo of the dessert that I served for St. Patrick’s Day in 2019. It is supposed to look like pints of Guinness but is actually Guinness Chocolate Cake with Baileys Cream Cheese Frosting. I baked the cake directly in the pint glasses. Thanks again for all your efforts. Keep up the great work and stay safe!”
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