Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #466: Step It Out Mary

Let's step it out with Mary and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.

Kennedy's Kitchen, Stringer's Ridge, Merry Wives of Windsor, The Kissers, The Boston Harbor Bhoys, The Jeremiahs, The Selkie Girls, An Lar, Clover's Revenge, The Whiskeydicks, Onde, Moonrakers

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:03 – “Paddy Fahey's” by Kennedy's Kitchen from The Whiskey of Truth

3:22 – WELCOME

3:56 – “Jerry's Beaver Hat / Scatter the Mud / Kitty's Wedding” by Stringer's Ridge from Handmade

8:12 – “The Bird Song” by Merry Wives of Windsor from Happy Endings

11:26 – “Malt House Jigs (The Humors of Tralibane / The Boys of Comanore / Castle Donovan)” by The Kissers from Three Sails

15:35 – “Step It Out Mary” by The Boston Harbor Bhoys from …And We'll All Go Together

18:12 – CELTIC FEEDBACK

21:14 – “Spring Fling” by The Jeremiahs from The Femme Fatale of Maine

27:34 – “The Final Trawl” by The Selkie Girls from Running With the Morrigan

31:12 – “Gäbelbachiana” by An Lar from Deception

36:56 – CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

39:35 – “The Lakes of Pontchartrain” by Clover's Revenge from Truants and Absolution

45:50 – “Johnny Brown” by The Whiskeydicks from United We Stumble

49:20 – “Rise Your Bones” by Onde from Maelstrom

55:10 – CLOSING

56:25 – “The Ploughman” by Moonrakers from Tides

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