I hope you have a great St Patrick’s Day. Enjoy the St Patrick’s Day music special episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Have you been in the mood for some excellent instrumental Irish music? Look no further than any of the offerings from Colin Farrell. The pleasant rhythms and skilled play provided by […]
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17 Celtic Magazines/Publications to Check Out
We know that those who are into Celtic music and culture may be interested in learning more about these things when they have some down time…which is why we decided to share this list of Celtic-related magazines and publications. Although it’s not a comprehensive list, it sure is a good starting place! Take a peek […]
Patrick Finley | Atlanta Celtic Music
I have a busy St Patrick’s Day in Atlanta weekend ahead of me. I’m gonna be in the St Patrick’s Day parade with my daughter, Inara. Then in the evening, I’ll be at Ironshield Brewing for a St Patrick’s Day party to remember. Then you’ll find me on Sunday at Three Taverns Brewery in Decatur. […]
The BlarneyGirls | Atlanta Celtic Music
We are less than two weeks from St Patrick’s Day. What are your plans for the holiday? I have a Bunch of shows starting with Bold Monk Brewery (Mar 5), Ironshield Brewing (Mar 12), and Three Taverns Craft Brewery (Mar 13). I also have an Livestreaming concert (Mar 10) and Coffee shows every Wednesday at 11 AM […]
Barehead Bards | Atlanta Celtic Music
I wish I could say I was booked at the Georgia Renaissance Festival this year. Alas, they didn’t respond to my emails. It turned out okay though. I have a FULL schedule in the coming months, including a bunch of St Patrick’s Day shows in the Atlanta area. Check my calendar for details. In the […]
Land Loch’d | Atlanta Celtic Music
One of my goals this year is to promote my local community. You’ve heard the phrase “buy local”. I also want to promote local. But what is “local”? Local might be proximity like these Atlanta Celtic Music articles. However, it is also what your community is. For me, it’s the Sci F’Irish community. It’s a […]
Kathleen Donohoe | Atlanta Celtic Music
We are less than two weeks away from the release of my next studio album, Selcouth. “Selcouth” means, “when everything is strange and different, yet you find it marvelous anyway.” It’s a beautiful album…with a pinch of the Celtic. Years and years ago, I was told I didn’t play Celtic music. I’ll be honest. It hurt. […]
Olivia Bradley | Atlanta Celtic Music
I know very little about the Atlanta Celtic music scene. That’s one of the reasons I hired Catherine Tully to write some articles about the scene. I moved to Atlanta almost three years ago. The bands I used to know are no longer performing together. I wanted to get to know my new community. And […]
The Reel Sisters | Atlanta Celtic Music
I confess I was a bit surprised when I came to Atlanta and couldn’t find many Celtic musicians. Admittedly, I don’t fit into most Irish sessions. A singer who plays autoharp just doesn’t work great. Nevertheless, it’s important to support our local communities. It strengthens the community and brings people together. That’s even more important […]
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” […]