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This Week:
“Old Grey Cat”
Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats (feat. April Porter)
from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers
“As I Roved Out”
Celticana
from Soldier's Daughter
“The Loathsome Worm and the Mackerel of the Sea”
James Raynard
from Strange Histories
“Princess Morgan/The Skipper”
Beyond the Pale
from The Music Plays Me
“Men of Erin”
The Elders
from American Wake
“Miz Du (Black Month)”
Dom Duff
from Lagan
“Jack Haggerty”
The Muses
from Passing Time
“Three Wise Reels”
Pol MacAdaim
from Internationale
New CD Out Soon
“Arthur McBride”
Cormorant's Fancy
from An Evening at the Fairfield Inn
“On the Moor”
Arminta
from Forged in the Fire
“Tartan Is the Colour of My True Love's Hair”
Barleyjuice
from Six Yanks
“Madame I'm A Darling”
Circled By Hounds
from The Circle
Next time music from The Molly Maguires, Beyond the Pale, George Papavgeris, and Tears for Beers. Find out more at http://www.celticmusicpodcast.com/
“I Got Laid on James Joyce's Grave”
Black 47
from Trouble in the Land
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Wow! “The Loathsome Worm and the Mackerel of the Sea” is a wonderful and weird song. You should put on more from that guy… (if you haven’t already)
I actually haven’t played him in a while. I’ll see about doing that. Thanks for the suggestion
just wanted to note that i love this podcast. and i come back to listen to it over and over. Thanks to you dear Friend Marc. I have been inspired to listen to more and more elders as well as the rest in this podcast.. God Bless ya brathair. And keep on with the celtic basts.. Us celts nee to be heard more and more.