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Sep 30, 2014

Irish Celtic music from Gan Fidel, Joe Derrane, Jesse Ferguson, Fiddlin' in th' Parlor, Bow Triplets, NUA, O'hanleigh, BOWI, Ciara Considine, The Irish Balladeers, Castlebay, Maidens IV, Sons of Malarkey, Brendan Monaghan, Brian Thomas. www.celticmusicpodcast.com

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Notes:

- Your guide to the Best indie Celtic music online

- Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast over on Patreon. You too can Support the podcast! A special thanks to David who offered a huge selection of great pirate songs and sea shanties for this week's episode.

- September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Did you that one man in seven will be diagnosed with Prostate cancer in their lifetime? Nearly 2/3 of diagnoised cases are of many older than 65. Kilted to Kick Cancer is a non-profit organization diesgned to raise awareness about prostate cancer. The organization encourages men to don their kilts in September as a way to spark conversation about prostate cancer and encourage men to get checked. You can find out more about it http://kiltedtokickcancer.org/

- Remember to post a Celtic link every Thursday with the hashtag #CelticThursday

- Books mentioned in the show: How the Irish Saved CivilizationCeltic Music: A Complete GuideCeltic Music: The Essential Listening CompanionThe NPR Curious Listener's Guide to Celtic Music by Fiona Ritchie

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Joe Derrane - Grove Lane

This Week in Celtic Music

0:38
"September Reels" by Gan Fidel
from Gan Fidel

5:55
"Paddy Reynolds' Dream/Russel's Mountain" by Joe Derrane
from Grove Lane

9:52
"The Butcher Boy" by Jesse Ferguson
from The Butcher Boy

14:31
"Starry Night in Shetland" by Fiddlin' in th' Parlor
from Slow Aire

18:21
"The Blacksmith" by Bow Triplets
from Secret Signs

22:57
Celtic Music News

24:27
"Ecklunds" by NUA
from Bold

26:37
"Mike Muldowney" by O'hanleigh
from Of Irish Crossings Told

30:23
"Swallowtail Set" by BOWI
from Captain Hopper's Mutiny

33:42
"Is Ar Eirinn etc" by Ciara Considine
from Beyond the Waves

38:00
Feedback

40:41
"Cushy McCoy" by The Irish Balladeers
from The Molly Maguires

42:44
"The Spring of Shillelagh/The Acorn" by Castlebay
from Tapestry II - Garden of Green

46:50
"T Cup O'Scotch" by Maidens IV
from Live Out Loud

50:00
"Jack Stewart" by Sons of Malarkey
from Sons of Malarkey

54:00
"Flicker of Hope" by Brendan Monaghan
from Flicker of Hope

58:27
"From the Highest Hill" by Brian Thomas
from Prairie Rain

Brian Thomas - Prairie Rain

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