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Reel Treble, The Jig Is Up!, Tallymoore, Brigid's Crossing, The Known World Project, Laughing Jack, Brass Lassie, Saby O', Scythian, Eddie Biggins, Kevin Neidig & Mary-Kate Spring Lee, The Shanties, Sprag Session, Wakefire, Tuatha de Danann, Brad Tuck
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:04 – Reel Treble “Reel Set” from single
5:30 – WELCOME
6:59 – The Jig Is Up! “Man of the House – O'Keeffe's Speed the Plow” from First Steps
9:48 – Tallymoore “I'm Alone” from One Foot Across the Ocean
12:43 – Brigid's Crossing “High Cooley's Reel” from The Fall
15:55 – The Known World Project “Wolves” from The Willow Sessions
20:12 – FEEDBACK
22:26 – Laughing Jack “Across the Western Ocean (Live)” from Live at the Indy Folk Series
27:08 – Brass Lassie “Ann Lacey's/Taybank Shenanigans” from Brass Lassie
30:38 – Saby O' “Garden Of Graves” from Lilac Sky
34:15 – Scythian “Men of the North” from Roots & Stones
38:41 – Eddie Biggins “Down by the Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men)” from Hey, I'm Singing Over Here!
40:59 – THANKS
42:20 – Neidig & Lee “Snow on the Hills” from single
45:45 – The Shanties “Just Like A Picture” from Fear Not
49:32 – Sprag Session “Paddy's” from Sprag Session
55:16 – Wakefire “South Australia” from To a Distant Shore
58:07 – Tuatha de Danann “Newry Highwayman” from In Nomine Éireann
1:00:59 – CLOSING
1:03:03 – Brad Tuck “Get Up, Jack! John, Sit Down!” from The Rocky Isle
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Today’s show title mentions Shanties. But this is NOT an episode of sea shanties. Yes. There are a couple. And there’s also a band called The Shanties. But if you want actual sea shanties, check out episode #414 of the podcast. In that show, we break down some of the traditional sea shanties you will find.
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woodland folk emailed photos: “Listening and drifting. Always good company…#,-)”
James Martin emailed: “Hey Marc, not sure if you’re helping to share musicians streaming or not, but there’s a guy up in Seattle who streams music for 2 hours on Saturday evenings (7:30 to 9:30 pst) if anyone is looking for an Irish Music Fix on the weekends. He’s on Facebook under “That Irish Guy”. I can across him randomly and thought I’d share!”
Daniel Flowerdew emailed a question: “Hello ?? first I wanted to say I have been listening to your podcast since the early 2000’s. I have always enjoyed it and have found a ton of great music through it!
One of which I am trying to find! I wanted to contact you to see if you could help. It was maaaaaaany years ago.
I believe it was something like “Wandering Mary” ?
It was about a woman that waited by the shore for her William, eventually joined a ship crew, found him cheating on her so she shot him and then became a pirate.
Maybe “Dreaded Mary” ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you for all of the great tunes and humor throughout the years.”
I don't really have time to help people find songs. But I threw out a few suggestions and eventually figured out he was looking for “Devilish Mary” by The Whiskey Bards. That was in episode #40 from 2007.
If there is a song you're looking for, you should definitely check out the Irish & Celtic Music Club on Facebook. It's a great resource for finding more Celtic music. And there are a lot of listeners who are a part of the group.
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