REVIEW: “The O’Carolan Songwriter’s Project” by Candace Corrigan
Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór, Eleanor Plunkett, George Brabazon, and Fanny Power have more in common than simply being popular Irish songs; all these classic pieces are also written by the same man, Turlough...
View ArticleNew Celtic CDs from Caledonia Club of San Francisco, Pete’s Posse, Dave...
149th Scottish Highland Gathering and Games Pipe Band Competition (Saturday Grades 4 Medley, 3 & 2 M.S.R.) [Caledonian Club of San Francisco Presents] by Various Artists Genre: World: Celtic...
View ArticleThe Pourmen on the Celtic Music Spotlight
On Show #173 we have a special feature on the Sherwood Celtic Music festival taking place the last two weekends of September outside Austin, texas. Irish Celtic music from The Rogues, Flashpoint, Socks...
View ArticleREVIEW: “Current Affairs” by RUNA
RUNA’s fourth studio album entitled “Current Affairs” is a delightful musical treat. One to savor and enjoy, like a nice beer or wine. As you let it sit and take it in nice and slow listening to the...
View ArticleREVIEW: “The Child Ballads Vol. 1” by Martyn Wylde
Multi-instrumentalist and bard, Martyn Wylde brings to life some of the old Child’s Ballads in his most recent album, “The Child Ballads Volume 1.” Having been trained as a Bard through a British...
View ArticleREVIEW: “Live From the Poor Mouth” by New York Brogue
When the Irish fled to this country to find a new home and hope perhaps the two most popular cities for these immigrants were Boston and New York. So it’s not surprising to find that Irish culture and...
View ArticleREVIEW: “Holy Water” by Whiskey Sunday
Irish and Country music have always shared a history. We saw this clearly through The Chieftains and The Nashville Session albums “Down the Old Plank Road” in 2002 and “Further Down the Old Plank...
View ArticleREVIEW: “Night Travels” by Ashley Davis
With a passionate voice that caresses the ear like silk, the ability to establish a rich musical atmosphere through her sonorous melodies and a long list of A-list guest artists, Ashley Davis’ fourth...
View ArticleReview: “Mountain Rose” by The Gothard Sisters
These three marvelously talented sisters have come a long way from playing for tips at their local farmers market. Having been recognized in 2011 by Celtic Radio for Album of the Year and again in...
View ArticleReview: “If the Skies Be Ablaze” by Sligo Rags
Ingenuity and the ability to meld several genres into one musical masterpiece are what catapult Sligo Rags into the stratosphere of excellent acoustical acts. Amazing musicians in their own right,...
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