Fair and tender — that's the heart of episode 752 of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Heather Dale's live performance sets the tone, but Eimear Arkins, Kris Colt, and a dozen more artists carry it home. This one's worth savoring. It's Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #752 - - Subscribe now at CelticMusicPodcast.com!
Eimear Arkins, Cherish The Ladies, Heather Dale, Wolf Loescher, John McGaha, The Sternwheelers, Sue Tillotson & Jim Cunningham, Julien LOko Irish Band, Bren Holmes, Release the Craicen, Chance the Arm, The Ogham Stones, Phoenyx, Kris Colt GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:06 - Eimear Arkins "What's Next?/Garret Barry's/Morning Sunday" from What's Next?
4:20 - WELCOME
7:30 - Cherish The Ladies "The Cat Rambles to the Child's Saucepan/Maire O'Keefe/Harry Bradshaw's" from One And All, The Best of Cherish the Ladies
10:46 - Heather Dale "Fair And Tender Ladies (Live)" from Live In Dallas
13:53 - Wolf Loescher "Whaur the Gadie Rins" from Child of Alba
16:24 - John Mcgaha "Man of the House / The Silver Spear / The Blue Idol" from Origins
21:10 - FEEDBACK
22:24 - The Sternwheelers "Wet the Goat" from Single
24:29 - Sue Tillotson & Jim Cunningham "Suo Gan / The Butterfly" from Water Horse
29:55 - Julien LOko Irish Band "Tàladh Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm" from Storms
33:45 - Bren Holmes "You Say" from Everything You Never Wanted
37:27 - THANKS
39:19 - Release the Craicen "The Pub Life" from Live! Songs on a Boat
42:43 - Chance the Arm "Heavy Heart" from All in Good Time
46:25 - The Ogham Stones "Minstrel Boy / Cadence to Arms" from One, Two, Feck You
48:14 - Phoenyx "Marley O'Reilly" from Keepers of the Flame
56:31 - CLOSING
57:03 - Kris Colt "The Parting Glass" from Arms of a Stranger
1:00:31 - CREDITS
Support for this program comes from Dr. Annie Lorkowski of Centennial Animal Hospital in Corona, California.
Support for this program comes from John Sharkey White, II.
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Spring is a good time to think about energy. The energy we put into the world. The energy we draw from it.
Clean energy — solar and wind — is now the cheapest power available. Not someday. Now. Renewable energy means lower bills, more independence, and a planet that stays worth exploring.
The Celtic lands we love — Ireland, Scotland, the windswept coasts and green hills — they're worth protecting. So are the ones right outside your door.
Small choices add up. Switch to a renewable energy provider if you can. Put Ecosia in your browser and let your searches plant trees. Walk outside this April. Pick up one piece of trash.
None of it is hard. All of it matters.
The same spirit that carries Celtic music forward — community, resilience, love of the land — is the same spirit that keeps this planet alive.
Let's carry that forward too. 🌿
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And third — pick up one piece of trash along the way. Just one. Every day.
That's the whole challenge. Walk. Listen. Pick up one piece of trash. Small actions. But thirty days of small actions? That adds up to something real.
Now — before April kicks off, I want to introduce you to something that fits perfectly with this spirit. It's called Ecosia. It's a search engine — just like Google — except Ecosia uses its profits to plant trees around the world. You search the web. Trees get planted. Simple as that.
Head to ecosia.org and make it your default search engine this week. It costs you nothing and does a little good every time you use it.
Then come back April 1st ready to walk, listen, and clean up the world one piece of trash at a time.
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Karl Horak emailed a couple o'photos: "Hi Celtfather, I like Breton music quite a bit and enjoyed "An Dro - Trois Matelots du Port de Brest" today although it might be sung in French. While tracking the band down on Bandcamp, I thought I saw someone familiar on the cover of The View from Here. Here's their cover:
And my photo of a window in Oban, Scotland from 2013:
Looks like they are twin daughters of different mothers (calicos are almost always female).
Thanks for all you do!"
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