New Irish Folk Fire #746

February 12
1h 7m

Episode Description

Hear tradition in motion. From soaring instrumental sets to modern folk songs with bite, this episode blends deep roots with forward momentum. Celtic music that knows where it came from—and where it's going on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #746  -  -  Subscribe now at CelticMusicPodcast.com!

Aisling Drost Byrne, Brendan McCarthy, Conal O'Kane, Lane to the Glen, Sean Heely, Beth Patterson, Alex Sturbaum, Jen Midkiff, Possibly Irish, Sue Tillotson, Jim Cunningham, ISHNA, Countercurrent, Socks in the Frying Pan, The Crazy Rogues, Mick Craig, Julien Loko Irish Band, Irish Millie

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:06 - Aisling Drost Byrne, Brendan McCarthy & Conal O'Kane "The Skylark's Ascension / Sonny Brogan's / The Connaughtman's Rambles" from JUMP OUT OF IT

4:06 - WELCOME

7:02 - Lane to the Glen "The Gráinne Mhaol : Malloy's Favourite (Barndance : Reel)" from Lane to the Glen

11:31 - Sean Heely and Beth Patterson "Tilg an Drumaire/The Flying Wheelchair/Throw the Drummer off the Boat" from Stir the Blood to Fire

15:13 - Alex Sturbaum "Soundcheck Set" from River Run Wide

20:05 - Jen Midkiff (she/her) "This Moment (between Good and Pretti)" from single

24:10 - FEEDBACK

27:33 - Possibly Irish "Mary Mack" from Voyage Home

30:45 - Sue Tillotson & Jim Cunningham "Haste to the Wedding / Hats off to Dodd / Christmas Day Ida Moarnin'" from Water Horse

34:01 - ISHNA "Cucanandy" from Slí Amach

39:49 - Countercurrent "I Am The Fox" from Flow

43:06 - THANKS

44:35 - Socks in the Frying Pan "Sweetest Friend" from Waiting for Inspiration

49:00 - The Crazy Rogues "Black 'n' Tans" from Advanced Roguery

51:56 - Mick Craig "An Baile I Mo Chori" from single

56:37 - Julien LOko Irish Band "Dead Reel" from single

59:37 - CLOSING

1:00:37 - Irish Millie "WASTED" from Between Then And Now

1:05:55 - CREDITS

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Alied Pérez Martínez emailed: "Sláinte from sunny Miami. Hi Marc,

It's been a long time since I last wrote you. A lot has happened. I quit my job, moved from London to Miami with my family, and now I'm waiting for my Green Card. I just wanted to share a funny piece I wrote. It's a silly, just for fun, mix of urban Latin rhythms with traditional Irish

melodies. I was inspired by "Norwegian Reggaeton" (if you haven't seen it, take a look). Anyway, I just wanted to share it with you, and, if you like, it feel free to include it in your show. It's a modest way to give back to where I've received from so much.

Thank you for curating my weightlifting music, the pipes give me the strength to lift those bloody weights. Sláinte"

Dean (Mick) emailed from Australia: "New Irish/(Australian) Music.  Greetings from Australia!

I'm one of those annoying Irish descendants who claims to be the son of Gerry Adams himself, despite my lot leaving during the famine. Heck, I almost called the band 'Mick Craig and the Annoying Diaspora'.

Anyway, my grandmother was a McCuaig (Mick Craig, geddit?) and her grandfather (so, my great - great grandfather) was born on Rathlin Island and emigrated to New Zealand in the late 1800's.

I say this because the song I'm submitting is called 'An Baile I Mo Chroi' and it's about the time (recently), that I looked up my closest ancestors and went to visit the island for myself.

Kay (nee McCuaig) was 86 years old and we had the same eyes. I also saw so many of my family members in her when we came face to face for the first time.

The pub  -  I made sure  -  was once owned by a great - great - great... it goes on a bit... of mine, but I didn't go expecting a free drink, just great company and a bit of family history.

The lyrics came out pretty quickly once I got home. Sorry if my pronunciation is a bit off  -  my 'chroi' was in the right place.

Cheers,

Dean (Mick)

(Sorta/Irish)"

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