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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC0:04 - NUA "Uphill Battle" from FLOW
3:31 - WELCOME
4:35 - Mike Katz "Mackays Rant / The Smith's Daughter / Donald's Rant / Ruidhleadh Cailleach" From A Month of Sundays Pronunciation: Ruidhleadh Cailleach - Rue - luck Kyle - le - uck
7:30 - Jesse Ferguson "Captain Kidd" from Sailor Songs
10:41 - Bua "The Happy Days of Youth / Lucky in Love" from Down the Green Fields
13:04 - Máirtín de Cógáin "Princess of Queens" from Single
16:11 - Reel Treble "Joe Bane's, Funk the Cajun Blues, Guns of the Magnificent Seven" from Single
21:37 - FEEDBACK
24:20 - Tallymoore "Star of the County Down" from One Foot Across the Ocean
27:26 - Adam Beattie "A Thousand Roads" from Somewhere Round The Bend
31:09 - Wicked Tinkers "Just Some Jigs (Live)" from Banger for Breakfast
34:39 - Laughing Jack "I'm Not Irish" from Live at the Indy Folk Series
37:50 - Eddie Biggins "The Rising of the Moon" from Hey, I'm Singing Over Here!
40:08 - HAPPY 500TH
41:08 - Heather Dale “Farmer's Curst Wife” from My Celtic Heart
45:35 - Blame Not the Bard "The Banshee Jig" from Soundcheck
46:54 - Andrew McManus “Smooth Forms of Rock” from Days of Wonder
52:42 - Harmundi “Mountain Spear” from Um Orvalho Boreal
56:18 - Melanie Gruben “Puck and the Hour of the Wolf” from A Faery Song
58:58 - THANKS
1:00:14 - Karen Matheson "Diamond Ring" from Still Time
1:03:14 - Ryan MacNeil "The Whistling Postman" from Shuffle
1:06:49 - Stout Pounders "The Mooch" from Pour Decisions
1:10:11 - Cale "Come To The Irish Dance" from Even From Here
1:13:33 - CLOSING
1:15:06 - Marc Gunn "Old Dun Cow" from St. Patrick's Day
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