Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #485: Celtic Rock

I am thankful… that I can Rock out, Celtic style with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.

Reilly, John McLean Allan, Brigid's Crossing, Clover's Revenge, The Flanks, Medusa's Wake, Screaming Orphans, The Muckers, St Stephen's Green, Trip McCool, Wooden Legs, Kilmaine Saints, Tuatha de Dannann, Iron Roux, The Selkie Girls

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:04 – “Poetic Milkman/Langstrom's Pon” by Reilly from Revelry & Regret

3:52 – WELCOME

4:28 – “Reels (Brenda Stubbert's Reel/The Ale is Dear)” by John McLean Allan from Head in the Clouds

8:38 – “Celtic Country” by Brigid's Crossing from The Fall

12:09 – “Adhmor Jig/Tell Me Ma” by Clover's Revenge from Truants and Absolution

15:23 – “Heather on the Moor” by The Flanks from In the Kitchen, Vol. 1

19:44 – CELTIC FEEDBACK

23:15 – “Gates of Hell” by Medusa's Wake from Rascals and Rogues

26:57 – “Eileen Oge” by Screaming Orphans from Sunshine and Moss

31:06 – “Queen of the Pit” by The Muckers from Irish Goodbye

34:46 – “Sean South of Garryowen” by St Stephen's Green from Shadows of Green

38:12 – “Gravy in the Grave” by Trip McCool from Hang Me Out to Dry

42:14 – CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

44:51 – “Raggle Taggle Gipsy” by Wooden Legs from Animali

47:50 – “Pennsylvania's Finest” by Kilmaine Saints from Off the Wagon, Acoustic Sessions

50:52 – “The Molly Maguires” by Tuatha de Dannann from Single

54:39 – “Wiru” by Iron Roux from Iron Roux

59:34 – CLOSING

1:00:53 – “God and Guinness” by The Selkie Girls from Running With the Morrigan

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CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

The second episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast came out this week. This episode features a lot of new Christmas music from Celtic artists. I still have two more planned. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or anywhere, by going to CelticChristmasPodcast.com.

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I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK

What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com

Honey Bunnies emailed a photo: “Working on my Christmas wreath.”

Jessica Mulhollem replied to the Celtic Music Magazine: “Hi Marc, My favorite celtic bands include several people I am lucky to be friends with.  Dave Pedrick, who was on your last episode, the Kilmaine Saints, Hold Fast, and the Reel Sisters.  I also love Tim Cummings, a Scottish smallpiper whose current project is called Triton, and a fiddler called Sean Heely.

I love the podcast so far!  Can't wait to hear more.”

Cindy Stiene emailed from Madison, AL: “So I bit the bullet and became a regular Patreon supporter today, instead of doing an annual contribution.  I’ve been a longtime subscriber to your Podcast via iTunes (maybe 10 years???? Or longer).  I’ve always enjoyed the mix you put together every week of new and old tune, new and favorite musicians and just your overall approach to this wonderful world of Celtic music. Keep up the good work!”

Forrest Iwanik emailed: “Hi Marc, I’ve been listening to your pod for a good while now and it’s helped me pass many a day of work here in a drinking water quality lab up in Massachusetts. I listen to a lot of Celtic music and I always find new stuff on your show, I really appreciate you giving voice to the new and lesser known artists. Listening to episode 481 today, I loved that track by NUA. Hoping to hear more by them! I am, as I’m sure we as a community are, badly missing the experience of live music so I’m especially grateful for shows like yours, Celtic Sojourn on WGBH, and Celtic Twilight on WUMB (both Boston stations) introducing fresh, high quality audio produce. Keep up the great work and know you’re helping keep some beauty in a lot of our lives in these dreary times.”