Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #514: Bold Fenian Men

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Tallymoore, Liesel Wilson, Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne, Doolin', W Ed Harris, Erin Ruth, Rowan, Matthew Young, The Máirtín de Cógáin Project, Nick Metcalf, Plastic Paddy, West of Mabou, The Rumjacks, Orla Fallon

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:04 – Tallymoore “Congress Reel / Mason's Apron” from Tallymoore

2:06 – WELCOME

3:52 – Liesel Wilson “Tom Moylan's Frolic / The Maid I Ne'er Forgot / The Torrid Romance” from The Path

6:51 – Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne “When Fortune Turns Her Wheel” from Kind Providence

8:38 – Doolin' “Itinerant Singing Boy” from Doolin'

13:21 – W Ed Harris “Tar Road to Sligo/Maid in the Meadow/Behind the Haystack” from Turas Ceilteach

17:20 – FEEDBACK

20:18 – Erin Ruth “Bold Fenian Men” from Erin Ruth

23:24 – Rowan “Mark Quinn's/Galway Belle/Barren Rocks of Aden” from Tales Through Time

27:38 – Matthew Young “Roddy McCorley” from Here's to Dear Old Erin

30:41 – The Máirtín de Cógáin Project “Johnny Go Boating” from From Cork with Love

34:35 – THANKS

36:01 – Nick Metcalf “Rise (feat. Julie Cameron-Hall & Rick Metcalf)” from Out of the Ashes

42:09 – Plastic Paddy “Ireland” from Lucky Enough

47:55 – West of Mabou “The Foxhunter” from West of Mabou

51:39 – The Rumjacks “Goodnight & Make Mends” from Hestia

55:00 – CLOSING

56:05 – Orla Fallon “Siúil a Rún” from Lore

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John Pomeroy emailed: “Hi Mark, greetings from the east coast of Canada. I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your podcast each week. As the music plays and I come across a song that gets into my head I jot down the time and head over to iTunes to download it. I have a pretty good playlist put together!

I often listen to the Irish and Celtic Music podcast when I work on my genealogy research. My father's roots are deep in Cape Breton and the west coast of Scotland before that. I often think about what my ancestors' lives were like when I listen to the music on your podcast. In my research I came across a great photo on the Isle of Rum in the Inner Hebrides. It shows a woman touching a large rock called the “Emigrants Stone.” I thought that would be a great title for one of your podcasts dedicated to those Irish and Scots who were forced from their homes and scattered to the many corners of the world. In any case, thanks for the work that you do and keep it up! Slainte!”

Chris Streeper emailed a couple a pictures from Medina, OH: “Marc,  My name is Chris Streeper. I make my living as an Over the Road Truck Driver, what they call in Europe & Ireland a “Tramper.” I am always in search of good content to help fill my 11-14 hr day on the road. Recently I found your podcast am very grateful to be able to listen to great Irish & Celtic music throughout my day. I began listening at episode #496 and have been working through the back catalog. It has indeed been a much needed catharsis for me. Thank to you and all the artists who make this show possible. Sláinte,

P.S. Attached are a couple pictures of me enjoying my pipe in my truck while I listen to the podcast.”