We’re keeping Ireland green on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.

Fir Arda, Tiffany Schaefer, Smithfield Fair, Sue Spencer, Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne, Máirtín de Cógáin, Caroline Bennett, Jeff Blaney, Liesel Wilson, Amelia Hogan, Jesse Ferguson, Heather Dale, Philleann, Barleyjuice, Turf Fire Liars, Stout Pounders, Bill Mullen

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:03 - Fir Arda "Carolan's Receipt for Drinking" from Carolan's Receipt for Drinking

2:19 - WELCOME

3:44 -  Tiffany Schaefer "The Rights of Man" from Tara's Halls

5:50 - Smithfield Fair "James Of The Glen" from 20 For 20

9:27 - Sue Spencer "Down the Brae" from North Shore

11:00 - Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne "Across the Blue Mountain" from Kind Providence

14:59 - Máirtín de Cógáin "Taglione" from The False Start

16:48 - FEEDBACK

20:24 - Caroline Bennett "Thionnda" from Brìgh

23:24 - Jeff Blaney "When I Am Home (In America)" from Exodus

25:36 - Liesel Wilson "Twa Corbies" from The Path

27:42 - Amelia Hogan "The Banks Are Made of Marble" from Dispossessed

31:31 - Jesse Ferguson "Merchant Sailor's Farewell" from Sailor Songs

34:42 - THANKS

36:21 - Heather Dale "Shipwright" from Sphere

39:29 - Philleann "Thornton's Fling" from The Wandering Stream

44:43 - Barleyjuice "Sweet Young Thing" from This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things

48:19 - Turf Fire Liars "Polka Set" from Long Memories Short Fuses

50:54 - Stout Pounders "Old Dun Cow" from Pour Decisions

53:49 - CLOSING

55:34 - Bill Mullen "Piper O' Dundee" from The Beginning

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The land of Ireland is a green gift to all of us. In holding land in trust, we acknowledge and respect it for its own sake, thus protecting its indigenous life from destruction. Green Sod Ireland works with local communities, raising awareness of the health, educational, social, economic and environmental benefits of caring for the land and its biodiversity. https://greensodireland.ie/

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Brandon Carl emailed a photo on Facebook: "Hi there it is nice to meet you! I have been following you for a couple of years now and love what you do! I usually play my truck simulator and catch up on what you do!"

Keenan Joseph Roznowski emailed on Facebook: "Hi, Marc, I just wanted to let you know your podcast has been a cornerstone of my childhood, and it’s just as superb as I remember it now that I’m coming back to it.

You’ve been such a wonderful guide through this world of music, and I’ll always have a heart full of love for this show and your hard work.

I was homeschooled from 4th grade through the end of high school (I’m 24, soon to be 25 now), and your podcast was a constant companion through countless hours spent in my studies. I have the fondest memories of listening to the music you curated (as well as the Brobdingnagian Bards!) as I gazed out at our garden with countless dreams of warriors, wizards, pixies, and pirates dancing through my head.

It’s only been recently I realized how criminally underrated you and the show have been, and I just want to say I supremely appreciate all your hard work in spite of this! In my opinion you deserve millions of fans, but the quality of the ones you have more than make up for it. I hope to show my future children this show one day.

Take care, and I wish you and yours the absolute best. Sláinte"

Jenni Trail emailed a photo on Facebook: "Hi Marc, I have been listening to this podcast for the past few years. I stopped listening for awhile when I was hooked on audiobooks but now I’m back!

This summer I am staying with my grandparents in Idaho as I have an internship at a history museum.

I’ve been listening to the podcast as I do work around the museum. I’ve attached a photo on some artifacts from the 1930s I cataloged for the museum.

I’ve been obsessed with Celtic culture and history for the past few years, I’m a history major and have taken many classes on British history and Scottish history.  I’ve never been to Scotland, but I hope to go to Fife, the area my family is from.

Thank you so much for this podcast! I love listening to this music.  Would you be willing to do a Celtic Punk episode? One of my favorite bands is a Celtic punk group called Flatfoot 56."

Two Celtic Punk Episodes #366 and Celtic Punk #313.