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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC0:02 - Intro: The Wizard and Willow
0:11 - Cantrip "Jigs" from Undark
5:54 - WELCOME
7:16 - Poitín "Mother And Child" from One For The Road
9:44 - Wolf Loescher & Mark Kenneth "Carrick - a - Rede" from Loescher+Kenneth
13:48 - Mad Maudlin "Think on Glasgow Set" from Empty Chairs
16:20 - Tullamore "Sweet Ellen Joyce" from Six Strings and Coffee Beans
19:38 – FEEDBACK
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22:37 - Lauren Oxford "Streetlight Birds" from Lauren Oxford
25:33 - Seán Heely "Pipe Tunes from the Highlands" from Edge of the Bow
31:49 - Brobdingnagian Bards "Ye Jacobites By Name" from Real Men Wear Kilts
35:16 - Eireann's Call "My Ain True Love" from Tús
38:27 - Jesse Ferguson "Willie o' the Glass Tongue" from The Bard of Cornwall
42:43 - THANKS
44:40 - Karen Matheson "Laurel to a Wreath" from Still Time
48:25 - The Tomfooligans "McGregor's Pipes"
52:59 - Chance the Arm "Jug of Punch" from All in Good Time
57:15 - River Driver "Goodbye Mick and Goodbye Pat" from Traces
1:00:39 - CLOSING
1:01:44 - Slugger's Rule "Newry Highwayman" from Greatest Hits: Volume II
1:05:13 - CREDITS
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Jim Dwyer sent a couple St Patrick's Day pictures
Solange Benoit emailed photos: "Hi Marc! Kilrush was busy again over the weekend with 3 gigs and boy, they did not disappoint! Here are some pictures: "
Scott F. sent St Patrick's Day pictures of Ockham's Razor: "Hey Marc, I got a few of Ockham’s Razor but I was too busy running sound to get too many more."
Raven Lunatric with Ancient Order of Hibernians sent a photo of them in the parade.
GERALD GUINN emailed photos: Hi Marc! Hope your holiday was a joyous one as well!! I'm attaching a pic of the audience from our St. Patrick's show in Murfreesboro, TN, and one from the County Sumner Irish Festival that we played during this St. Patrick's season.
Funny songs? Well, from our "Lager & Blood" album, I think "Irish Rover", "The Johnny Jump Up", "The Devil that You Know", and of course, "The Old Dun Cow" are all potential candidates!"