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Andrew Finn Magill, Friday Frolics, Triskele, Roads to Home, Martyn Wylde, Erin Ruth, Kathryn Rose, Dublin Abbey, Michael Tinker Tierney, Brass Lassie, John McLean Allan, The Celtic Kitchen Party
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC0:05 - "Ducks in the Elevator" by Andrew Finn Magill from Drive & Lift
5:02 - WELCOME
6:04 - "The Morning After the Day Before (Bachelor Party / Hangover / Wedding Reel)" by Friday Frolics from Factor 3
13:40 - "Rising of the Moon" by Triskele from The Collar City Uprising
15:54 - "Bantry Girl's Lament" by Roads to Home from Dark of the Moon
20:05 - "My Father's Coat" by Martyn Wylde from Learning from the Leaves
23:08 - CELTIC FEEDBACK
25:42 - "Rocks of Bawn” by Erin Ruth from Erin Ruth
29:07 - "Slane Castle" by Brigid's Crossing from The Fall
33:17 - "Black is the Colour" by Kathryn Rose from Origins
36:16 - "Somewhere in Antrim" by Dublin Abbey from Dublin Abbey
38:48 - "Up the Shore" by Michael Tinker Tierney from Due Season
43:27 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS
45:30 - "Anne Lacey's/Taybank Shenanigans" by Brass Lassie from Brass Lassie
48:58 - "Reels (Brenda Stubbert's Reel/The Ale is Dear)" by John McLean Allan from Head in the Clouds
53:08 - "Sainted Millions" by The Rumjacks from Hestia
56:42 - "Legend of Brian Boru" by The Celtic Kitchen Party from Lobster Tail and Beer
59:43 - CLOSING
1:01:13 - "Thanks (That Was Fun)" by The Merry Wives of Windsor from Drink This Pub Dry
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CELTIC PODCAST NEWSThe second episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast came out this week. This episode features a lot of new Christmas music from Celtic artists. I still have two more planned. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or anywhere, by going to CelticChristmasPodcast.com.
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Becki Laws from Widnes, England sent a photo: "What am I doing while listening to your podcast? Maths revision.
Someone recommended its good background music with a steady tempo thats easy to concentrate to. That is all true, but then I fell in love with it too and look up the artists you mention to find more of their work. Haha"
Jeremy Holt emailed from Nashville, TN: "Love the pod cast working on Gibson guitars while listening"
John Mahony emailed: "Hi Mark,
I’ve listened for quite a while and even went back to listen to the early episodes to see what I’d missed! I enjoy the music, and thanks for taking the time and effort to put this together every week!
There wasn’t a specific link to email you with my vote for the picture, but I liked the traditional Irish one better than the Americanized Halloween image. Sorry, since I know you put some effort into making that image, but that’s it.
Have you heard of Emma Langford? She’s brilliant and would be a great addition to the podcast some day.
I could send you a picture of me in front of my Zoom green screen, but it would be rather boring, I think."