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Brilliant Collection of Celtic Music #151

Brilliant Collection of Celtic Music #151

FromIrish & Celtic Music Podcast


Brilliant Collection of Celtic Music #151

FromIrish & Celtic Music Podcast

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Feb 5, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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Irish Celtic music from The Willis Clan, Brian Hebert, Burning Bridget Cleary, Chris Digby, Lachlan, Pipedance, Sybil and Sorley, Dolan, Seraphina, BlackEyed Dempseys , Jasper Coal, Sisters of Murphy, Vintage Wine, Sassanak Lassies.  www.celticmusicpodcast.com
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This Week in Celtic Music
0:331. “Boys from Boston” by The Willis Clanfrom Chapter One – Roots (2012)
4:572. “Collier’s Reel/Sporting Paddy” by Brian Hebert and Friendsfrom Crossing the Bar (2013)
8:223. “On a Sea of Fleur de Lis” by Burning Bridget Clearyfrom Pressed for Time (2013)
13:074. “bobo & glennys” by Chris Digbyfrom bohemian dream (2014)
16:365. “The Maiden of Raven’s Hollow” by Lachlanfrom The Maiden of Raven’s Hollow (single, 2013)
23:516. “The Humours of Ballyloughlin (Jigs)” by Pipedancefrom The Pleasures of Hope (2013)
28:587. “Mari’s Wedding” by Sybil and SorleyBuy_CD: Street Side Songs (2013)
31:318. “Kerry & Ryan” by Dolanfrom Dolan (2013)
34:159. “Tis Believed that This Harp” by Seraphinafrom Road to the Isles (2013)
41:3610. “Free Derry” by BlackEyed Dempseysfrom BlackEyed Dempseys (2013)
44:0011. “Jamie Raeburn” by Jasper Coalfrom Drowning the Shamrock (2013)
48:2612. “Dublinville” by Sisters of Murphyfrom On the Wrong Side of the Road (2013)
53:0013. “Fiddle Fey” by Vintage Winefrom Selection of Grapes (2013)
57:4414. “Whistle O’er the Lave OT” by Sassanak Lassiesfrom Fast and Dirty

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Released:
Feb 5, 2014
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Podcast episode

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