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🗓️ 27 June 2024
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It’s a Celtic instrumental dance party on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #667. Subscribe now!
The Drowsy Lads, Fig for a Kiss, Runa, Dublin Gulch, Lúnasa, Louise Bichan, Telenn Tri, The BorderCollies, Charlene Adzima, Fialla, Bealtaine, Dancing With Hobbits, The Crowfoot Rakes, High Octane, Conor Mallon
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0:10 - The Drowsy Lads "The Green Mountain (Reels)" from Wide Awake
5:20 - WELCOME
10:04 - Fig for a Kiss "The Trip to Pakistan" from Wherever You Go
15:25 - Runa “Jutland Set" from When The Light Gets In
20:38 - Dublin Gulch "Kerry Rose Hornpipe" from Tap 'Er Light
23:27 - Lúnasa "The Blue Fiddle" from Live in Kyoto
28:38 - FEEDBACK
31:15 - Louise Bichan "Pinnacle" from The Lost Summer
36:00 - Telenn Tri "Hope Rising set" from The Cat's Meow
39:57 - The BorderCollies "The Sweetness of Mary - Clumsy Lover" from To the Hills and Back
43:28 - Charlene Adzima "Jimmie McGetrick's/John Naughton's/Tom Ward's Downfall" from The Initiation
46:39 - THANKS
50:02 - Fialla "Bull Set" from Home & Away
54:47 - Bealtaine "Frieze Britches" from The Founders' Room
57:33 - Dancing With Hobbits "Folk on Foot" from Dancing With Hobbits
1:00:31 - The Crowfoot Rakes "Maid Behind the Bar (Live)" from Off She Goes
1:02:22 - High Octane "Lazy Sloth" from High Octane
1:07:28 - CLOSING
1:09:32 - Conor Mallon "Tullycrine" from Unearthed
1:12:46 - CREDITS
The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You’ll find links to all of the artists played in this episode.
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Back from the Isle of Man
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Today’s show is an all - instrumental podcast episode. I have a lot of great music to share as well as a fascinating observation. In the past, it is the Celtic songs that were voted on the most for the Celtic Top 20. But I was looking at the last few weeks. And it’s the Celtic tunes, the instrumentals, that are dominating your voting.
That is fantastic. So keep those votes coming. But I guess that also means I should do a Celtic song episode in the coming weeks. I’d love to know what your favorite contemporary Celtic songs are. By that I mean, what original songs by Celtic musicians do you love the best?
I have found several songs on this podcast that were covered by other Celtic artists. I might do a show like that in the future too. We shall see. But let me know your thoughts.
Thanks also to our Executive Producers, author Rie Sheridan Rose (www.riewriter.com), and Richard Trest of the Middle Tennessee Highland Games & Celtic Festival (www.midtenngames.com) on Sept 7 - 8, 2024 at Sanders Ferry Park, Hendersonville.
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Thomas Michl emailed from the south of Germany: “Hello Marc,
in your last newsletter you ask about personal favourites and I do indeed have a band that I haven't heard in your podcast yet, but that I really like: The Rattling Kind with Eddie Sherlock (Dublin)
I would love to hear them on your podcast. Otherwise, I'm already looking forward to St Patrick's Day with good music from the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast ; - )
Greetings”
Kathy Glasgow replied to my St Patrick’s Day request: “I celebrated by getting my next semester of classes ready while listening to your podcast. I have them on my phone, so I was also listening to them today between classes. “
Ryan McKinney of O'McPub Band: “Marc,
Thank you for all you've done for Irish and Celtic music. We've listened for a number of years and I play in an Irish folk duo with my friend Joe. We've been playing at pubs and wherever else they will take us for a few years now. We are finally going to try and get some of our versions of Irish tunes recorded but not exactly sure where to start. Then I remembered you offer the ebook on digital music. We would greatly appreciate your guidance and suggestions to make sure we think of everything.
Thanks again and hope when we get everything done we can someday hear ourselves on your podcast!
Slainte,”
Hey BTW, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is now a proud sponsor of IrishFest Atlanta in November. I’ll have more details in the future.
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0:00.0 | This is Jake Hoffer with Fiala and you're listening to the Irish and Celtic music podcast. |
0:08.0 | Show number 667. 7. Oh, Oh, uh, it's a good thing. Oh, Oh, I'm not. Oh, the the Oh, the the way. |
2:43.0 | and the way. And the way. And the the The the the The the The Oh, Oh, yeah. Oh, Oh, Welcome to the Irish and Celtic music podcast helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Mark Gunn and this |
5:25.1 | podcast is for fans of Celtic music, not just the big names you've probably heard of, but also the Celtic bands in your neck of the woods at your festivals and it is festival season. |
5:34.0 | It is also here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who |
5:38.0 | so generously share their music with you. |
5:40.0 | If you hear music you love, please email the artist, let them know you heard them on the Irish |
5:44.4 | and Celtic music podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to keep making music. |
5:49.8 | So please find a way to support them. |
5:51.6 | Buy a CD, album pen, album pen shirt digital download or join |
5:54.8 | their community on Patreon you can find a link to all the artists in the show notes |
5:58.6 | along with show times when you visit our website at Celtic music podcast |
6:01.8 | dot com I am back from the Isle of Man officially. This is like |
6:06.4 | the first episode that I'm recording right before the next episode, right before it comes out. So I had a wonderful time. I got making a whole |
6:17.6 | bunch of plans. First off I'm going to do a blog where I'm going to share some of the |
6:21.6 | pictures and some of the things that we did |
6:24.4 | on a Celtic invasion of the Isle of Man. I am also working on a podcast |
6:28.5 | series that I hope to release which is going to highlight some of the wonderful things I discovered in the Isle of Man. |
6:36.6 | I learned a lot about it. I didn't know, I knew very little. I read about it |
6:45.0 | but I didn't feel like I really knew the country when I first went there. So now I have that information and it was wonderful. |
6:50.0 | I learned a lot about the Manx language, the Viking heritage. |
6:55.0 | We got to explore on the mountains. |
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