We could all use a little more kindness. Share the love with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcasts #593. Then learn 4 things you can do in County Mayo to learn more about Grace O’Malley, the famed Pirate Queen.
ChildsPlay, W Ed Harris, Jodee James, Eilis Crean, Achill Crossing, Melanie Gruben, TEYR, Wolf & Clover, Lissa Schneckenburger, Poitín, The Irish Rovers, Dark Isle Bagpiper, Wild Colonial Bhoys, Tuatha de Danann, We Banjo 3
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:02 – Intro: Blibbering Humdingers
0:11 – ChildsPlay “Buddy's Strathspey / The Wooden Whale / The Farmer's Daughter” from The Bloom Of Youth
4:51 – WELCOME
6:45 – W Ed Harris “Glory Reel/The Heathery Cruach” from Turas Ceilteach
9:41 – Jodee James “All the Way to Avalon” from Lady of the Fountain
14:23 – Eilis Crean “The Old Pipe on the Hob – The Sally Popular” from Searbh Siucra
17:37 – Achill Crossing “I'm a Man You Don't Meet Everyday” from The Rising of the Moon
20:20 – FEEDBACK
23:50 – Melanie Gruben “‘Til Ireland is Free” from Like a Tide Upon the Land
27:00 – TEYR “The Drummer” from Estren
32:16 – Wolf & Clover “An Eriskay Love Lilt” from Twelvemonth and a Day
34:29 – Lissa Schneckenburger “Sorry For The Divots” from Falling Forward
38:16 – Poitín “The Maid Of Amsterdam” from One For The Road
41:11 – THANKS
44:49 – The Irish Rovers “Diabolical Things” from No End in Sight
49:22 – Dark Isle Piper “Laird of Lagavulin” from Siubhail
52:08 – Wild Colonial Bhoys “Banna Strand” from Century
57:21 – Tuatha de Danann “Molly Maguires” from In Nomine Éireann
1:01:08 – CLOSING
1:01:54 – We Banjo 3 “We All Need More Kindness in This World” from Roots of the Banjo Tree
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TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS
Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos.
In 2023, we’re going on a Celtic Invasion of County Mayo in Ireland. Here are four things you can do to learn more about Grace O’Malley, the famous Pirate Queen:
- Grace O'Malley's Castle in Rockfleet: This 15th – century castle was once the stronghold of Grace O'Malley, also known as Gráinne Mhaol. Visitors can explore the ruins and imagine what life was like for the legendary pirate queen.
- Clare Island: This island off the coast of County Mayo was the base of operations for Grace O'Malley and her followers. Visitors can tour the island, visit the remains of O'Malley's castle, and learn about her life and legacy.
- The Westport House and Gardens: This historic house and estate was once the home of the Browne family, who were involved in the capture and imprisonment of Grace O'Malley. Today, visitors can tour the house, explore the grounds and gardens, and learn about its history and connections to O'Malley.
- The Museum of Country Life in Castlebar: This museum is dedicated to showcasing the history and culture of rural Ireland. It includes exhibits on the lives of the people of County Mayo, including Grace O'Malley and her connection to the area. Visitors can learn about the history and culture of the region, and the important role that Grace O'Malley played in it.
Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/
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Mari Voipio commented on Facebook: “Let’s just say that my utility/laundry room isn’t ready for its closeup… But Celtic music makes all the sorting and folding and putting away a bit less boring.”
John Sharkey White, II sent a message on Patreon: “The danger of using the WayBack Machine and listening to older podcasts, is that I'm discovering bands that for whatever reason didn't stand out the first time, but now I'm loving! Is Bad Haggis together anymore? Can't find much on the inter webs. Keep up the excellent work!”
Molly W emailed a computer picture: “Hello Mark et al, really enjoying the Irish & Celtic Music podcast – thank you!
The website mentioned an interest in Sci Fi & that you sometimes write music for sci fi themes, so I am curious – have you ever written music relating to the TV Sci – Fi series Firefly (2002/2003)?
Your podcast asked for a picture of what we are working on while listening – well, here it is – the ever – exciting operations guide for our microwave reactor (non – nuclear). It’s a gallop of a read! My company uses these reactors to manufacture materials that will hopefully reduce the environmental footprint of batteries and other items.
I would love sometime to join you all on the Celtic Invasion tour! It comes down to the usual – time and money. 😊
Best regards,”
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