Irish & Celtic Music #15: North Texas Irish Festival Wrap Up, Part 2
Irish & Celtic Music Podcast
Celtic musician, Marc Gunn
4.7 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 16 March 2006
⏱️ 69 minutes
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Enjoy music from the 2nd part of the North Texas Irish Festival special feature with Irish Celtic Music from Brothers 3, Sarah Dinan, Ed Miller, Poor Man's Fortune, Brother, Jed Marum, Ed Miller, Paisley Close, Seamus Stout, The Tea Merchants, Brobdingnagian Bards. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/
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Background music: "Catch a Cat" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, from Thumb Twiddling
This Week in Celtic Music
0:14 "Buttermilk Mary" by Brothers 3 from The Journey That Lies Before
6:56 "Bedlam Boys" by Sarah Dinan from From the Ashes
11:35 "The Prince of Darkness" by Ed Miller from Lolander
19:51 "Madam I'm a Darlin" by Poor Man's Fortune from Blow Hard
31:09 "Crazy (Like Everyone)" by Brother from Urban Cave
35:39 "Mama's Lily" by Jed Marum from Miles from Home
42:12 "Rivers and Reivers" by Ed Miller from Lolander
49:13 "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" by Paisley Close from All On A Day
55:16 "The Worn Torn Petticoat /This Is My Love Do You Like Her" by Seamus Stout from On Tap
58:41 "High Fiddle Reels" by The Tea Merchants from The Tea Merchants
01:04:58 "Jedi Drinking Song" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales
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| 0:00.0 | The Irish and Celtic Music Podcasts Number 15, North Texas Irish Festival Wrap Up Part 2, brought to you by |
| 0:08.1 | Songhenge the online archive of free and legal Celtic music downloads. |
| 0:11.9 | Find out more at song hinge.com. You're going to do. Oh, I'm not. you're going to Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, The Oh, yeah. the Oh, Oh, Oh, You're going to do. Oh, Oh, The The The Welcome to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. My name is Mark Gunn and I am your host. |
| 5:11.6 | If you heard episode number 14 14 you knew that I just had too much music I |
| 5:16.0 | had too much I wanted to do for this wrap up plus there's all the interviews |
| 5:19.8 | the interviews for the most part are fairly short I I was just asking a couple short questions, but I like them. The responses were all neat to hear, so I thought you might like to hear them too. |
| 5:29.0 | So I decided to mix all those in together, and I have a lot of stuff for you to hear today. |
| 5:37.0 | So let's get started. That was Brothers 3 with Buttermilk Mary from their CD The Journey that Lies Before. |
| 5:44.1 | You can find them at Brothers 3.US and their CD is available at CDBabe, the online |
| 5:50.9 | warehouse of independent music and there's a huge amount of Celtic music there as well. |
| 5:57.0 | Now next up we're going to do a song from Sarah Dinan who I missed in last show, she performed with her group and this song we're |
| 6:05.6 | going to play is Bedlam Boys from her CD From the Ashes. And Jeff Moore was with her original band and recorded on the CD so I have an interview with him and let's |
| 6:17.1 | Who are you and what do you do? |
| 6:18.3 | Oh Jeff Moore and I'm a guitarist at large I guess. I belong to no specific band. I get quite frequently in |
| 6:28.0 | Central Texas with Heather Gilmer, Fiddler. And now I'm working with the legendary James Keen Button accordion player from New York, originally from Dublin, and the great baron player Mark Stone as well. So it's kind of one of my projects and here at |
| 6:46.0 | NTIF played with Jed Merrim enjoyed that quite a bit. If you were in a |
| 6:50.5 | Celtic country right now where would you be and why? |
| 6:53.2 | Oh certainly Ireland. |
| 6:54.3 | Wales is a close second though. Oh, oh, I, oh, oh, oh, oh, |
| 7:23.0 | oh, oh, oh, oh,000 males of travel, mad |
| 7:33.6 | marking goes on. See met on a child that one 10,000 miles of travel |
| 7:43.6 | mad market goes on dirty toes to keep her shoes from gravel |
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