Pub Songs #23: Wandering Dublin with Blarney in Ireland

I arrived in Dublin and missed the tour bus for the Brobdingnagian Bards Tour of Ireland. So I had a few minutes to share my own early arrival experiences. Notes: Wandering through Dublin John Wilmott with Celtic Ways Visiting Tara, Home of the Irish Kings of Old High King’s Chair Fairie Trees Drinking Guinness Staying […]

New CD Online on June 6th!

Shoot! I’ve been so busy trying to get ready for Ireland I forgot to promote the fact that my new CD is out on the June 6th. Yes, Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lovers Companion is officially available online in TWO DAYS!!! I was hoping to try to get the word out so I could […]

Irish Song Lyrics Podcast – Fiddler’s Green

What happens when fishermen die? They go to Fiddler’s Green, a paradise for those who lived their lives on the sea. It’s a beautiful fantasy by John Connolly. I learned the song from The Wolfe Tones and liked it so much, it was one of the first songs I parodied on Irish Drinking Songs for […]

Update Lyrics – My Puddy Tat, Sylvester

Even before I became a cat lover, I never liked Tweety Bird. Arrogant SOB with big feet and an annoying voice. So as I was thinking of parodies for my Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers, I came up with an idea for a song that I called “Big Strong Cat (“My Puddy Tat, Sylvester)”. […]

Irish Megalithic Tombs

From the Celtic History Newsletter: Last month I said that one of the more notable changes started by the early Irish farming culture was in the burial of their dead. There is little surviving evidence of burial customs among the earlier hunter-gatherer peoples of Ireland, but starting around 4000 BC we see the first funerary […]

“Silhouette of Longing Love” Music Download

Yesterday, I wrote a new song. I called it “Silhouette of Love” at the time. I wrote it after leaving Zilker Park, here in Austin. I spent a good forty-five minutes practicing in the heat of the day and wanted some traveling music. I started playing a melody. It was simple, beautiful, and touching. And […]