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Jun 25, 2015

I don't have enough uilleann pipe music in my iTunes. So I was a bit surprised when I picked music for this week's Irish & Celtic Music Podcast and heard three different uillieann pipers in the set. Enjoy the great indie Celtic music from Rachel Hair Trio, Patrick D'Arcy, The Gothard Sisters, Jim McKenna, Bard & Company, Eddie Biggins, Giant's Dance, The Beer Mats, Heather Dale, Full Circle, Neil Anderson, Celtic Cross, The Ne'er Duwels. Steel Clover. celticmusicpodcast.com/213

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This Week in Celtic Music

0:56
"Jigs for Mann" by Rachel Hair Trio
from Tri

5:12
"Reels: The Copperplate/The Old Copperplate/The Bank of Ireland" by Patrick D'Arcy
from Wallop the Spot

10:58
"Grace O' Malley" by The Gothard Sisters
from Mountain Rose

14:28
"The Bright Lady (Live)" by Jim McKenna
from Jim McKenna Uilleann Pipes

18:25
"Motherland" by Bard & Company
from Bard and Whistler

27:03
"Irish Pride" by Eddie Biggins
from Single

29:08
"Crib of Peaches/Pretty Peg/Liam's Lark" by Giant's Dance
from Giant's Dance

32:12
"The Trip" The Beer Mats
from Single

39:31
"Mordred's Lullaby" by Heather Dale
from The Trial of Launcelot and The Secret World of Celtic Rock

42:39
"Belfast Girl" by Full Circle with Neil Anderson
from Rathkeltair & Friends CPR

47:03
"Water's Edge" by Celtic Cross
from Saoirse's Heart

50:00
"Meet Me Back in Ireland" by The Ne'er Duwels
from The Ne'er Duwels

55:28
"Dunmore Lassies" by Steel Clover
from Take the Crown

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