Albannach shakes the walls. Adam Agee & Jon Sousa fly through reels. Heather Dale summons the fair folk. From ancient pipes to fresh voices, this episode is pure Celtic power on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #744 - - Subscribe now at CelticMusicPodcast.com!
Adam Agee & Jon Sousa, Albannach, Alex Sturbaum, Tradify, Dan Possumato, Low Power Trio, Heather Dale, Low Lily, Stephen MacDonald, Tony Christie & Ranagri, Brad The Piper, Mary Frances Leahy, The Crazy Rogues, The McDades GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:02 - Intro - Na Geocaigh
0:10 - Adam Agee & Jon Sousa "The Maids of Holywell / Cor Pheait Uí Thuathaigh (Pat Tuohey's Reel) / Moneymusk" from Ceol na gCarad
3:55 - WELCOME
6:04 - Albannach "Auld Nick's A Piper" from Eye Of The Storm
8:43 - Alex Sturbaum "Gulls Of Invergordon" from River Run Wide
12:11 - Tradify "Waterman's, Waterman's Jig & Superfly" from Take Flight
16:36 - Dan Possumato "The Boys of Mullaghbawn (feat. Mick Mulcrone, Dan Possumato, Teresa Baker & Kevin Burke)" from An Teachín Gorm
20:13 - FEEDBACK
26:04 - Low Power Trio "Jug of Punch" from Dirty Old Town
28:55 - Heather Dale "Fair Folk" from Fairytale
31:44 - Low Lily "Night Lament" from single
35:46 - Stephen MacDonald "Chapter One - Hold Me Close" from The Legend of John Lally
39:13 - THANKS
41:01 - Tony Christie & Ranagri "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" from The Great Irish Songbook Volume ll
46:17 - Brad The Piper "The Truth" from The Forgotten Game
52:19 - Mary Frances Leahy "Celticumbia" from First Light
56:16 - The Crazy Rogues "Lady With a Lily Crown" from Advanced Roguery
59:36 - CLOSING
1:00:52 - The McDades "Peggy - O" from single
1:05:29 - CREDITS
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What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Is there a new Celtic CD or Celtic band that you heard of or saw? I'd love to see a picture of what you're doing while listening.
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Clark emailed some photos: "Dydh da,
Little Seren - Ostara and I are walking the tracks around our home in Cornwall's forgotten corner while listening. I'm deep into self - study for my Kernowek level one exam, hoping to learn enough to give her a good foundation in the language, but currently letting my brain rest a while to soak in the tunes. It's hard to get a good picture of the both of us, the lush autumnal woodland and windy little streams. I wonder if you've heard the band Fool's Rock? I particularly love their take on Delkiow Sevy from the album 'And some Little Place. Here's to many more years of the podcast!
Kind Regards,
Clark & Seren - O Langwel"
Irishlazz Vermont emailed: "Hello Marc,
This might seem a long and rambling letter, but it's just me catching up with an old friend. I feel like I've known you forever even though we haven't met yet.
I first stumbled across your website around 20 years ago, I guess when it was first starting up. I had a lot of mindless lab tasks that my brain needed some entertainment for - so I was looking for podcasts. I found the Escape Artists podcasts of short stories in several genres. I've been listening to them ever since. Somehow I lost you along the way and my recent refinding of you is an absolute joy to my soul. I'm absolutely never bothered when your podcast goes over an hour, from the listeners's perspective you are welcome to go on as long as you like.
I'm very interested to know what you have cooking for the Celtic Invasion tours 2027. 2026 is already booked with an Eileen Ivers in Ireland tour. I had my first visit to Ireland in June 2024 with Eileen Ivers on a tour bus with 40 other fans. It was phenomenal. Hopping from pub to pub having sessions, drumming along with the world famous fiddler and all of her incredibly talented friends along the way. Not to mention the incredible scenery. It was the best week of my adult life I think. I can't imagine that you don't know who Eileen Ivers is, but just in case, start with her Immigrant Soul album. I think that would be right up your alley.
You always wonder what people are up to while they're listening, since I have 700 hours of wonderful back log to catch up on I listen doing just about everything. I listen while I'm at my computer doing photo touchups, during my daily commute, doing laundry, doing dishes, doing yardwork But my favorite place is when I'm out on my kayak. Mother nature and some great music. I really appreciate all of the work you do for this fantastic podcast. I have recently shared it with my 40 travel companions, all fans of Irish music, and everybody else that I know, or sort of know in any of my online forums. I hope that you've gained several listeners from that.
I love the mix that you have going. It's a lot of fun. I really like the occasional themed ones like the all women's podcast. From your band so far my favorite song is Lord of the Pounce. I am a cat lover and need to actually get that CD at some point when I'm at a computer instead of on my phone listening.
I've had some thoughts about other themed editions of the podcast that would be fun to hear.
All female vocalists
All male vocalist
All Irish Aires
All instrumentals
Right now I'm in my kayak on the reservoir, listening to a nut hatch and some woodpeckers and cicadas and watching the sun slowly sink behind the trees. It's one of my favorite places to be, and I absolutely love having good music to keep me company.
I guess I better remember to attach a few photos.
Slán go fóill
Samantha
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