Jed Marum passed away at the beginning of May. He was an integral part of this podcast as it grew over the years. I want to celebrate his amazing contribution to Celtic music with a special episode dedicated to this kind and generous man. We have music from Jed Marum, Fiddlinda, Carolina Ceili, Mason Brown, Hugh Morrison, Nine-8ths Irish, Jil Chambless, Ed Miller, Scooter Muse, Tullamore.
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:04 “Calla's Waltz” by Jed Marum from Calla's Waltz
6:09 “Tripping” by Fiddlinda from There & Then – Here & Now
10:21 “Jolly Beggarman” by Carolina Ceili from 50 Shades of Green
14:24 “The Western Lasses / My Sweetheart Jane” by Mason Brown from I Am a Handsome Devil
17:07 “The Minstrel Boy” by Linda Relph/David Lovrien/Lary Fowler/Jed Marum from The South Wind
20:17 CELTIC FEEDBACK
23:38 “Risin' of the Moon” by Jed Marum from Lonestar Stout
26:19 “Willie Coleman – Tune Set” by Jed Marum with Hugh Morrison and Mason Brown from Sands of Aberdeen
31:01 “Uncle Joe” by Jed Marum with Hugh Morrison and Mason Brown from Sands of Aberdeen
35:14 “Miles from Home” by Jed Marum from Miles from Home
38:24 “Prayer from Little Round Top” by Jed Marum from Calla's Waltz
43:52 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS
46:17 “Witch's Well” by Jed Marum from Calla's Waltz
49:51 “Banks O'the Ohio” by Hugh Morrison from Prison Ballads
52:26 “Men of Worth” by Nine-8ths Irish from Out on the Ocean
56:29 “The Green and the Blue” by Jil Chambless, Ed Miller and Scooter Muse from The Lang Awa' Ships
1:01:23 “Nancy Spain” by Tullamore from Timber & Stream
1:06:27 “Cross Over the River” by Jed Marum from Confederate Songs of Ireland
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We kicked off the show with Jed Marum's tune “Calla's Waltz”. That tune inspired the CD of the same name. The last CD, in fact, of Jed Marum. I was saddened last week when I learned that Jed passed away on May 2. He was 66 years old.
Jed's music has been a big part of this podcast. He first showed up in show #13. But he quickly became an essential part of the show. He even allowed me to share some of his CDs, in their entirety, on the podcast. #42 featured Lonestar Stout. #91 featured Soul of a Wanderer.
My first big experience with Jed Marum was at the Texas Scottish Festival in 2011. I shared a stage with him and Hugh Morrison other musicians. I'm not a super outgoing guy. But Jed approached me and made me feel like he did with everyone, like one of the family.
He was kind and generous person. So today, I'm gonna highlight his music. I'll share of the music of others as well. But it's mostly about Jed. His passing is a great loss to the Celtic community. I want to celebrate his life with music.
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Brannan Barber posted on Patreon: “That's sad to hear Jed passed away. I still have a copy of the CD I bought when you featured Lonestar Stout.”
Robert McMahon posted on Patreon: “Years ago Jed played at my home for family and friends. Even though my children were quite young, they never forgot that visit. His music was so heartfelt. I'm terribly saddened by this news.”
Randy Tredway posted on Facebook: “We probably have his last recordings from his January show here in the music room”
Wade Weiler posted on Facebook: “I'm still in shock and disbelief after reading the news yesterday, but also most thankful for knowing Jed. He and I were in the band, Eammon's Kitchen several years back, along with Caerynn Riccarde and Edward Riccardi I think my favorite song of Jed's is his “Uncle Joe”.”
Allan Marcotte emailed me: “Marc, I just saw that Jed Marum died suddenly yesterday. I became a fan of his when I heard “Prayer from Little Round Top” on the podcast a few years back.”
Trudy Scales sent a voice recording. She shared a whole bunch of memories. I decided to share just one of them.
Cynthia Naughton posted a photo on Facebook “Jed was also an actor! Here he is in character for his role in Road to Valhalla from Lone Chimney Films”
Melissa Tatum emailed a voice recording: “I heard you were soliciting memories of Jed Marum for a show. Jed and I wrote several songs together, the first of which was called Witches Well and which appears on his Calla's Waltz CD. I recorded a brief snippet on how that song came to be. I don't know whether this is the type of thing you are looking for, but you are welcome to use it. I have attached the WAV file, but I can compress it to mp3 if that is better for you. Just let me know. Thanks for doing the tribute to Jed, and thanks for all you do to support Celtic music.”
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