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🗓️ 12 August 2008
⏱️ 65 minutes
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Underwriting for this program is provided by…
CELTIC STONE who are pleased to announce their
second CD, Druid Wood, that was originally released
in 1984 will once again be available online.
Sign up at www.celticstonemusic.com
to be notified when the album is re-released.
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For shame. Let iTunes do it for you.
Notes:
– The Celtic Top Five. Cast your vote for your favorite song in this show.
– 3-Year Anniversary of the Irsh and Celtic Music Podcast
– Irish and Celtic Music Podcast T-Shirts and Swag.
– Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.
– In most every episode, I ask you to go to your podcatcher and post a review of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Today, I want to do something a wee bit different. Your testimonials are a powerful way to promote this podcast. Right now, we have over 120 glowing reviews on iTunes from people who love this show. So instead of posting a review here. I want you to go find your favorite artist on iTunes, Zune, CD Baby, Amazon.com, or wherever, and post a review about how you fell in love with their music through the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. This simple effort will help the artist, AND it will spread the word about our free podcast.
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This Week:
“The Earl of Statten” by Celtic Stone
from Druid Wood
“My Cavan Girl” by Tara MacKenzie
from Simple Irish Ballads And Songs For Singing
“The Fermoy Lasses Medley” by The Nettles
from The Nettles
“Loch Lomond”
by Jesse Ferguson, The Bard of Cornwall
“Homeward Bound/Swedish Wedding March/Hag at the Churn/Out on the Ocean” by Culann's Hounds
from Year of the Dog
“Kilkelly, Ireland” by Ciara Considine
from O Mo Chroi
“Dancin' Cross The Strings” by Steve and Ruth Smith
from Dancin' Cross The Strings
“Bolinree” by Switchback
from Bolinree
“Dunje Rajke Druske Kara Manke – Kyustendika” by Teribus
from “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bombard”
“For We Are Many” by Ceallach
from For We Are Many
“Tippin' It Up to Nancy” by Finn's Fury
from What About Ya?
“The Juniper” by Sora
from Light
“Angel from Antrim” by Hair of the Dog
from Donegal
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Next time we'll have music from Beer Belly, Rathkeltair, The Almost Irish Band, and Sweetfire. Find out more about the artists in this show and in past shows by visiting us at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. While you're there, visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store on CD Baby. And support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.
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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. “Shooting Stars” by Maidens IV
4. “St. Brendan Had a Boat” by The Elders
3. “Carrickfergus” by Kevin Tyler
2. “Hermes Walk” by Damanta
1. “Green Fields of Rossbeigh/The New Policeman” by Kilrush
from Keltoi Anam
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0:00.0 | The Irish and Celtic Music Podcasts, Number 54, underwriting for this program is provided by Celtic Stone, |
0:09.0 | who are pleased to announce their second CD Druidwood that was originally released in 1984 and will once again |
0:15.0 | be available online. Sign up at Celticstone music.com to be notified when the album is re-released. Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, oh, well, oh, oh, oh, oh, |
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1:58.0 | Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, The Welcome. Welcome to the Irish and Celtic music podcast. My name is Mark Gunn and I am |
2:39.1 | your host. The first band you heard there was Celtic Stone and yes they are re-releasing their second CD. |
2:47.0 | The first one had a few issues they're actually going to re-release that sometime soon too. |
2:51.0 | This will be coming out in September, so keep an eye open for it. |
2:54.0 | They're a great band, fantastic. |
2:56.0 | They're no longer together, but I've been working with one of the original members to get the |
3:01.3 | CD back out to you. So I hope you'll check them out at CelticstoneMusiccom and |
3:08.0 | stay tuned because there will be a link on how to buy that CD. |
3:12.0 | In July 28, 2005, |
3:15.0 | that's when the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast was first released on the net. |
3:18.0 | Back then, you could only hear Celtic music once a week on the radio |
3:22.0 | or you might be stuck on your computer streaming |
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