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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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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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