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Celtic Invasion Vacations.
YOU can travel the world with Marc Gunn.
During the day, see the sites and and at night
sing with me. This is your last chance to join
the trip to Italy.
Notes:
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I am booking my calendar for the rest of the year. Right now, I'm hoping to line up a bunch of Celtic festivals, as well as do some mini-tours in various parts of the country. To find out where to, I use two things: one, my personal mailing list, Marc's Musings. You can sign up to it at www.marcgunn.com. However, I also use Eventful. You can make a demand there, and right now, when I see 20-30 people on eventful demanding to see me perform, I will do my best to find a way to fly to wherever you are and setup a show.
– Marc Gunn on the Road. This weekend Friday I'm at The Kerry Irish Pub. Saturday, I have a house concert in Destin, FL.
– Podcast Promo: I Should Be Writing
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This Week:
“Quickstep/Whistling Rufus” by Rattle the Boards
from The Parish Platform
“Three Little Jiggies Went to Market” by FiddleSticks
from Ampersand
“Blow Ye Winds” by Henry Martin
from On the Salt Sea
“Stac Pollaidh” by Kinfolk
from This Land
“John O'Dreams” by Blackwater
from Live at 10
“Salamanca-the Golden Keyboard” by Ron Cody
from The Talking Rake
“Jenny O'Farrell” by Jim Abel
from Thunder
“Thistle” by Scott Boswell
from Thistle
“Molly Malone” by Skully
from Irish Makeover
“Scratchy Maggie” by Tartanic
from Unstoppable
“Pretty Wild Bride” by Barleyjuice
from Six Yanks
“Chenier Shuffle” by SONIC IMPULSE
from Pipe Dreams
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THE CELTIC TOP FIVE
In every episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, I ask you to vote for your favorite song in that podcast. The most-popular song is then featured at the end of the next podcast. Here are the most-popular songs from the last show.
5. “I Blame the Whiskey” by Kinfolk
4. “Puirt A Bheil” by Poor Man's Fortune
3. “Randall” by Cliudan
2. “Tony” by Heidi-Jane
1. “Leaving Of Liverpool” by The Canny Brothers Band
from The Canny Brothers Band
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I just fired up the computer expecting another day w/o a new ICMP. Lucky for me, I was wrong! Thanks for all your efforts Marc. 🙂