Winter’s Eve is a wee bit away, but Anne Roos has a tune to get you in the holiday mood on the Celtic Christmas Podcast. What are your Top 5 Christmas traditions? Subscribe at CelticChristmasPodcast.com.
WELCOME TO THE CELTIC CHRISTMAS PODCAST
I am Marc Gunn. I am a musician and podcaster. We are promoting Celtic culture through Christmas cheer.
If you want to get your music on the show, email me celticpodcast.
Punching through the walls of tradition, The McDades' Celtic-rooted music fuses the spontaneity of jazz improvisation and infectious global rhythms. The Juno Award Winners' cutting edge sound is the perfect complement to their fiery performances.
0:48 – Terry McDade & The McDades “The First Noel” from Winter Rose
3:26 – INTRO – Jennifer Licko
The award-winning music of Jennifer Licko is influenced by stories, melodies, and instruments from the Carolinas and the ancient Scots who settled the cape fear region. As a vocalist, her message through song is delivered through both traditional Celtic music and original compositions that help deliver the story of who we are today because of our deep-rooted Celtic heritage.
She has several Celtic Christmas concerts scheduled in December in North Carolina and South Carolina. In addition to her Christmas album, she also has a Christmas bundle you should check out. She’s been a part of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast since 2008.
4:09 – Jennifer Licko “The Holly and The Ivy” from The Lights Of Christmas
7:48 – THANK YOU CHRISTMAS PATRONS
The Celtic Christmas Podcast is brought to you by the kindness of Celtic Christmas fans on Patreon. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion, and production of the show.
Thanks to our Christmas Song Hengers: Joe H, Hank W, robert k, Trevor T, Jan C
Thanks to our Christmas Producer: Carol Baril
Join others to spread Christmas Cheer! Sign up for as little as $1 per episode on Patreon.
A fan of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast recommended I reach out to The Chivalrous Crickets. They explore the roots, branches, and crossroads of Celtic, English, and American folk music. With equal attention to engaging performances and academic rigor, they bring to the stage boldly reimagined arrangements of standards and original songs with traditional influence. Their first full-length album was a Christmas album released last year.
8:50 – The Chivalrous Crickets “Rise Up Shepherd – Bright Morning Stars” from A Chivalrous Cricketmas
13:40 – MY TOP 5 CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS?
- Nuts
- Kids opening Presents
- Lamb dinner
- Decorating the Christmas tree
- Listening to Christmas music
Canadian born musician Susan Toman is a Celtic harpist, harpsichordist, and pianist who has gained widespread recognition as a performer, teacher, and recording artist. She performs as a soloist and in ensembles for concerts, weddings and special events. Susan teaches music in her home studio in Ottawa, Ontario, and is also available for online lessons. She has a Christmas concert scheduled for December 10th in Ottawa, Canada.
15:30 – Susan Toman “Silent Night” from Angels on High
18:14 – INTRO – Spoil The Dance
Spoil The Dance hail from N.E. Derbys. They play traditional and contemporary songs and tunes of a mostly Scots/Irish nature. Their Bandcamp page says all profits from gigs and album sales are donated to local charities. They have a brand new single.
18:38 – Spoil the Dance “Noel Nouvelet (Sing We Now Of Christmas)” from Noel Nouvelet (Sing We Now Of Christmas)
22:37 – CELTIC CHRISTMAS SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: Fun Christmas Songs for Kids and Families
Marc Gunn is a Rhythm & Folk songwriter who fuses Irish and Scottish folk songs with pop culture. His musical weapon of choice is the autoharp. He breathes Rock and Roll into this folk instrument and adds a bellowing taste of rhythm & blues.
23:35 – Marc Gunn “Frosty the Irish Snowman” from Celtic Christmas Greetings
26:40 – INTRO – Steel Clover
Steel Clover, (also known as Sue Borowski), is a Celtic singer, songwriter and recording artist from the historic steel town of Homestead, Pittsburgh, PA. Sue has been in the Celtic scene for almost a decade and has been playing music in some very interesting venues. She is a multi-instrumentalist and continues to study Irish and Scottish fiddling.
27:05 – Steel Clover “Winter Wonder Day” from Season Of Love
30:24 – HOLIDAY FEATURE: ANNE ROOS & DAVID BLONSKI
Harpist Anne Roos is a Grammy Award-winning harper. David Blonski in a new age Flutist of old world and folk melodies. Together you can relish the playful dancing between Anne’s Celtic harp and David’s silver flute in traditional tunes that echo the spirit of the fall, winter, and holidays. Their brand new Christmas album is called A Winter’s Dance. Joyfully enter another place and time, dance with the snowflakes, and immerse yourself in these delightful instrumentals!
Anne Roos has been a part of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast since 2008. She is a brilliant harper. She will tell you a little more about her tune.
32:55 – Anne Roos & David Blonski “Winter’s Eve Aire” from A Winter’s Dance
You can find out more about the album on Anne Roos’ website at harpistanneroos.com.
37:05 – WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE CELTIC CHRISTMAS SONG?
Patrons of Celtic Christmas Podcast can Cast Your Vote for Your Favorite Track in each episode. In a moment, I’ll tell you which tune won last time.
But before I do, please add all of your favorite songs to your own holiday playlist. Or even better, support the artist by buying their music or joining their mailing list.
It’s time to announce the most-popular Celtic Christmas track in the last episode. The winner was…
Galway-based We Banjo 3 has one foot in Irish music and one foot in Americana music, seamlessly combining the virtuosity and precision in each genre’s traditional disciplines with the artful song-craft and infectious live performance of today’s musical landscape.
38:14 – We Banjo 3 “Joy to the World” from A Winter Wonderful
You have just two weeks to vote for your favorite track. Become a patron and cast your vote. While you’re there, let me know if there’s a Celtic Christmas song or tune that I should add to the next episode of the show.
41:02 – CLOSING
Celtic Christmas Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs.
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