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Oct 13, 2016

A hundred thousand welcomes to another awesome edition of the podcast with Celtic music from Dublin Harpers, Good Foot, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, The Tea Merchants, Jed Marum, Three Mile Stone, Culann's Hounds, Vince Conaway, Danny Guinan & Red, Cleghorn, Haggis Rampant, Ockham's Razor, The Demon Barbers, Gerry O'Beirne.

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Kelly Rogers emailed: "Marc, I listened to your latest podcast about Irish music albums for kids and my first thought was to the band Scythian. Several years ago Alec and Dan the founding brothers of Scythian, released a kids album for their 25 nieces and nephews called Cake For Dinner. It's a nice mix of traditional Irish songs like South Australia and The Littlest Jig, as well as folk and campfire songs from the U.S., French Canadian, Italian, and Ukrainian. Check it out at http://cakefordinnermusic.com. Plus their newest album Old Tin Can, is a return to their folk roots. A great band for all ages. At last Friday's show in Philadelphia there was a 3yr old girl rocking out with her family. Thanks for the great podcasts and have a Happy St. Patrick's Day."

Ashley Taylor sent a picture: "I actually just found this station about an hour ago searching for coyote run. I met them almost 10 years ago. I am from Greeneville, Tennessee and currently work on my 3 year olds costume. She is gonna be a viking and I'm painstakingly working on making a fur halfskirt from yarn. Have come to really like this station and will defanetly listen more. Attached is what yarn I have converted"

Annie Lorkowski wrote on Facebook: "I was listening to the podcast as my flight touched down in Dublin today. Sorry no picture. I'm too embarrassed to show what I look like after a 10 hour overnight flight. Slainte!"

 

This Week in Celtic Music

0:42 "The Straight and Yellow" by Dublin Harpers from Shenanigans

3:55 "Mountain Road/Hunter's Purse" by Good Foot from Good Foot

7:20 "Cead Mile Failte" by Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones from Let Ye All Be Irish Tonight

11:43 "Twigger's Liquor Cabinet" by The Tea Merchants from Gaslight Snaps

17:05 "Fighting Tigers of Ireland" by Jed Marum from Lonestar Banjo

20:32 CELTIC MUSIC NEWS

21:34 "Gipsey Princess/Granny in the Corner/Fleur de Mandragore" by Three Mile Stone from Three Mile Stone

26:31 "Wild Mountain Thyme" by Culann's Hounds from Year of the Dog

29:25 "The Cripple's Jig" by Vince Conaway from Distractions of the Muse

32:00 "Never to Part" by Danny Guinan & Red from If I Was Wise

36:06 CELTIC FEEDBACK

38:14 "Young Free and Celtic" by Cleghorn from Cleghorn

42:35 "High Road to Gairloch/Brown Haired Maiden" by Haggis Rampant from Tri

44:15 "I'm Coming Home Northumberland" by Ockham's Razor from Wolves in the Walls

49:12 "May Song" by The Demon Barbers from Disco in the Tavern

54:38 "Fergus River Roundelay" by Gerry O'Beirne from The Bog Bodies And Other Stories: Music For Guitar

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