Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #515: Hats Off to Beer

Take your hat off while drinking your beer on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.

The Flying Toads, Wicked Tinkers, Emma Langford, Doolin', Ed Miller, Jim Nelson, The Black Velvet Band, Tim Hill, Seamus Kennedy, Flashpoint, Mazz O'Flaherty, The Borrowed Angels, Bang On The Ear, Duncan McLauchlan, Sprag Session, The Langer's Ball, Two O'Clock Courage

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:04 – The Flying Toads “Peata Beag Do Mháthar” from Warts ‘n All
Pronunciation Peata Beag Do Mháthar – Pyata byug doh vah-her

3:44 – WELCOME

4:31 – Wicked Tinkers “Just Some Jigs (Live)” from Banger for Breakfast

7:58 – Emma Langford “You Are Not Mine” from Sowing Acorns

11:41 – Doolin' “Wind Her Up” from Doolin'

16:07 – Ed Miller “Capernaum” from Follow The Music

18:23 – FEEDBACK

21:09 – Jim Nelson of The Black Velvet Band “Hats Off to Beer” from Singles

23:30 – Tim Hill “Jim Conroy's/The Miners of Wicklow/Billy McCormack's” from Ceol ag an nGeata: Music at the Gate
Pronunciation Ceol ag an nGeata – Qol egg na nGyata

27:46 – Seamus Kennedy “Mormond Braes” from Favorite Selections

29:49 – Flashpoint “Hymn of the Patriot” from Jammed

34:23 – The Borrowed Angels “Síocháin I Do Chroí – Let There Be Peace” from The Borrowed Angels Singing Songs By Mazz O'Flaherty
Pronunciation Síocháin I Do Chroí  – See-a-cawn i doh cree

38:02 – THANKS

40:04 – Bang On The Ear “Mairi's Wedding” from Tales From The Glen

42:38 – Duncan McLauchlan “Eilean a' cheo” from A different flag
Pronunciation Eilean a' cheo – Ale-een a K-yo

47:13 – Sprag Session “Digsy's” from Sprag Session

50:21 – The Langer's Ball “Cork Dry Gin” from Whiskey Outlaws

52:40 – CLOSING

54:14 – Two O'Clock Courage “I Live Not Where I Love” from Postcards from Home

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Sean Topkok emailed a photo: “Happy Father’s Day, Marc

I remember when your daughter was first born. You ask what we are doing while listening to the Irish and Celtic Podcast. I listen several times throughout the week, but my favorite time is when I walk my kayak upriver in Fairbanks, Alaska, and paddle back to my neighborhood. This usually takes about three hours total, so I enjoy listening to all the great artists featured in your podcast. Thanks for continuing to introduce me to various groups and keep up the great work.

PS: You can see my tattoo of the Irish flag in the photo.”

Dennis McLaughlin emailed from Boise, Idaho: “I just wanted to send a shout out about this week's podcast. I recently became a $5 an episode patron after just being a listener for a while.   As I sat listening to this week's music it was a rainy day here in Boise Idaho and the music was perfect!  I picked up some new artists to follow (Eira, Beth Patterson, and Thomas Patrick Kenny) as well.

I am a musician and have played drums with our local pipes and drums bands and always appreciate the great independent artists that play at our local Celtic festival which has unfortunately been canceled last year and looks like this year as well.

I also maintain the website for the Western USA MacLachlan Clan.

Thanks for all you do concerning things Celtic music, pubs and travel.”