Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #469: St. Stephen’s Green

Come on down to St Stephen's Green for some great Celtic music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.

Lilt, Anna Bosnick, The Rowan Tree, A Campo Traviesa, Lisa Schettner, Captain John Stout, Brad Reid, Dylan Walshe, Kellswater Bridge, The Celtic Camerata, St Stephen's Green, iThongo, Skeleton McKee, Mark Saul, Erin Ruth

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:03 – “The Jiggery Pokerwork / The Return Home” by Lilt from X

2:57 – WELCOME

3:33 – “Eddy & Back / Where's Your Flipping Fiddle / Millenium Bridge (feat. Matt Diaz & Erin Michet)” by Anna Bosnick from The Ring

9:24 – “Man of Letters” by The Rowan Tree from Kolar's Gold

14:03 – “Axéitame a Polainiña (Aire Tradicional) (Galicia)” by A Campo Traviesa from The Kid on the Mountain

18:28 – “Great Expectations” by Lisa Schettner from Single

22:05 – CELTIC FEEDBACK

26:04 – “Ye Jacobites by Captain John Stout from Love Abides

29:46 – “Haley Small's Reel” by Brad Reid from Single

33:19 – “Where Dublin Meets Wicklow” by Dylan Walshe from All Manner of Ways

36:48 – “Cobbler's Daughter” by Kellswater Bridge from The Proof Is In the Pudding

40:12 – “Beer, Beer, Beer/Charles O'Conor” by The Celtic Camerata from On the Threshold of a Drink

43:28 – CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

45:55 – “Oh Maggie” by St Stephen's Green from Shadows of Green

49:14 – “Banish Misfortune” by iThongo from Afroceltica

51:40 – “9000 Years” by Skeleton McKee from Edinburgh Underground

54:51 – “Wicked Train of Thought” by Mark Saul from Mixolydian

1:00:04 – CLOSING

1:01:12 – “She Moved Through the Fair” by Erin Ruth from Erin Ruth

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