Pub Songs #110: Best Irish Drinking Songs for St. Patrick’s Day… or Any Day

Pub Songs #110: Best Irish Drinking Songs for St. Patrick’s Day… or Any Day

The polls open up tomorrow. Whichever candidate you support, go vote for them. The political system only works when we are active participants in it. This show features some great pub songs from my upcoming CD “Not Every Day Is St. Patrick’s Day”. Whether your candidate wins or loses, it’s the perfect music to celebrate […]

Exciting Return to the Louisiana Renaissance Festival

I just sat down at PJs Coffee House in Hammond, Louisiana to do a wee bit o’work before I head to the Haeuser Hotel this evening. Tomorrow is the first day of the Louisiana Renaissance Festival.  I will join other great musicians like Craig of Farrington, Vince Conaway, and Jamie Haeuser. Plus, amazing entertainers like […]

#131: Irish & Celtic Music Podcast

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. www.celticmusicpodcast.com Subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, […]

Knock on Wood, It’s nearly done!

I have my first rough master for Not Every Day Is St. Patrick’s Day! I almost can’t believe it. The album is nearly done. But then I shouldn’t say that until is… *knock,knock,knock on wood* Unless something changes, I’m looking at twenty tracks of traditional Irish and Scottish songs, most of which I have parodied […]

Pub Songs #109: Why Should You Care About the Facts?

Last time, I asked you to sign a petition for the Congressional Reform Act of 2012. The “Act” is full of falacies though. That made me realize why I so strongly encourage you to read the facts for yourself. Don’t take political rhetoric or shock jock ranting as fact. Find out what is true for […]

NEW: Hobbit Drinking Songs Songbook

I don’t remember for how many years I’ve wanted to have songbooks available. I started Celtic Lyrics page of the Brobdingnagian Bards in around 2000. I updated it with new songs for my Irish Song Lyrics website. There’s a reason I don’t have a songbook though. I don’t read sheet music well. I’m even worse […]