Best Irish & Celtic Music of 2022

Best Irish & Celtic Music of 2022

There’s a new podcast online today. I’ll tell you more about it in a moment, after I share a postcard from Ballincollig Castle in County Cork, Ireland. There are just two more weeks until the CD Release of Selcouth. I can’t wait. I’m Really proud of the new CD. It has, like, all of my […]

Irish & Celtic Music Magazine: Famine or the Sword

Irish & Celtic Music Magazine: Famine or the Sword

Another week, another rocking podcast. It’s a good one. Let me know what you if you agree. 1. NEW PLAYLIST… IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC: BEST OF 2022 This new Spotify playlist features the Celtic Top 20 of 2021. Plus new songs as voted on by Patrons. How it works. Every week, patrons vote in the […]

Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #542: Famine or the Sword

Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #542: Famine or the Sword

Dance and sing along with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Conor Caldwell, The Jig Is Up!, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Ellen Gibling, Des Wade, Slainte, Spirited Lads, Celtic Wood and Wires, Pauline Scanlon, The Fire, Gillian Boucher & Bob McNeill, Barleyjuice, Tuatha de Danann, The Pikeys, Doolin’, Brad Tuck I hope you enjoyed this week’s […]

Pub Songs & Stories #247: Bright Side of Everything

Pub Songs & Stories #247: Bright Side of Everything

We’re gonna countdown the Top 20 Celtic Bands and Musicians of 2021 in this first episode of the year. Learn about the Bright Side of Everything, the first official single from Marc Gunn’s 24th studio album. It’s all on Pub Songs & Stories #247. WHO’S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY Welcome to Pub Songs & […]

Duncan McLauchlan | Atlanta Celtic Music

Duncan McLauchlan | Atlanta Celtic Music

You know that phrase “Buy Local”. It’s not just about buying to me. It’s about supporting your local community or communities. I play Celtic music in Atlanta, Georgia. So I am highlighting Atlanta Celtic musicians, music, and culture in this latest blog feature with Duncan McLauchlan. My next CD, Selcouth, will be out on February 14. “Selcouth” […]