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This Week:
“Donald McGillavry”
Emerald Rose
from Celtic Crescent
“Drunken Piper/Rake and the Ramblin' Sailor Lad”
Canned Haggis
from Rough Draft
“Loch Lomond”
Ian Patton
from Mythical
“Nancy Whiskey”
Murphy's Law
from Murphy's Home Brew
“The Jig”
Ryan M. Barnes
from And Apples for Dessert
“Puirt A Bheil”
Poor Man's Fortune
from In Good Time
“Caber Loo”
The Trybe
from The Cry of the Gael
“Transparency”
Strange Woods
from Transparency
“Arran Boat Song”
Mark Davies
from The Celtic Harp
“Dedication (live)” and “I Sing Praise to Bridget”
Claire Roche
Liam Murray
“Tunes Live from Kate Kearney's Cottage” and Irish Broom Dancing
Tuatha
“The Fisherman”
Bow Triplets
from Fair Play to You
“All Alone”
The Gentlemen
from Hometown Hysteria
“Chicago Trippin up the Stairs”
Boston Blackthorne
from Better Late Than Ever
also from Victims of Irish Music
Next time music we'll have music from . Find out more at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. Support the artists and buy their CDs
THE CELTIC TOP FIVE
5. “Northern Ontario Set” by Bow Triplets
4. “Amazing Grace” by Brian Boru Pipe Band
3. “Never Drift Apart” by Maireid Sullivan
2. “Last Ones Standing” by Ceann
1. “The Devil Made Texas”
Ed Miller
from The Edinburgh Rambler
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I hadn’t heard Caber Loo for a decade.