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“Down Where the Drunkards Roll” by Jiggernaut
Neo-celtic groove-a-latious mondo-pop indulgence! Many bandshave tried to bind the heart of Celtic music to the soul of rock and roll, but none so successfully as Jiggernaut. A group founded on contradiction, their sound is a rich mixture of old and new, traditional and contemporary. Fueled by white-hot piping, smoking accordion, fiery vocals, and an irresistible groove, they are setting out to redefine Celtic music for the 21st century. Out from Houston, Jiggernaut is a Texas Celtic all-star cast featuring … Continue reading
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“The Dragon and the Phoenix” by Shenanigan
Six people hoping the axiom ‘do what you like, the money will follow’ is more fact than fallacy… A great variety of Irish and Scottish traditional players and singers. A beautiful mystical song that vocally reminds me of a Celtic version of Joni Mitchell. But it also has a hobbit quality. Maybe it’s just the whole dragon image, but I could seriously see this song in the sound track to JRR Tolkien’s “The Hobbit”. In any case, the song is … Continue reading
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“Here’s A Great Night” by Heidi, Stef & Bow Triplets
Very Celtic music played by a dedicated Switzerland-based Band. Traditional songs and tunes plus some original compositionscombining their own multinational backgrounds whith the Celtic styles to which this band is deeply comitted.They can be heard live in various countries in Europe. It was tought to choose just one song from this band to feature in the Celtic Muse. I’d heard a LOT about them from CelticWays.com. But I never spent any time just listening to all of their songs on … Continue reading
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“The Crayfish” by Bedlam Bards
The Bedlam Bards were one of the first Ren Faire bands I met. I consider them to a large degree my mentors in the Ren Faire music scene. The Bedlam Bards are incredible performers with a hilarious (though very risque) recent album “Take Out The Trash”. Well, the Bedlam Bards have a wonderful assortment of comical songs, and more will be available shortly on MP3.com. But I had to pick “The Crayfish” as the song of the week. It’s a … Continue reading
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“Waly Waly” (aka The Water Is Wide) by Maireid Sullivan
Ensemble that blends tradtional and contemporary influences creating a unique, original sound. Author, poet, singer-songwriter, Maireid Sullivan, originally from Cork, Ireland, lived in Australia for many years. She has released two albums on Lyrebird Music. Her first album ‘Dancer’ was produced by Ireland’s renowned Donal Lunny. Her most recent recording is ‘For Love’s Caress – a Celtic journey’. A while back I contacted Maireid to compliment her on her incredible voice. T’was the then I found out she too was … Continue reading
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“Mirror” by The Wild Oats
The Wild Oats have been playing a mutated brand of Celtic and original folk at San Diego area coffee houses, science fiction conventions, Renaissance Faires and Society for Creative Anachronism events since 1990. I first heard of The Wild Oats back around Christmas time. Sadly,I didn’t take the time to listen to more of their music. The sound quality isn’t as pristine, but they have some amazing songs and harmonies. A ballad inspired by Stephen R. Donaldson’s “The Mirror of … Continue reading
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“Celebration” by Cynthia Jordan
Honestly, I don’t remember where I first heard Cynthia’s music. I think I was writing her to see about being added to one of her mp3.com stations, the Celtic Garden. But she plays enchanting Celtic piano music. So if you liked David Nevue from a few weeks back, you will love Cynthia! Aside from mesmerizing and relaxing musical therapy, she is also quite knowledgeable about Celtic traditions, so drop her a line. Cynthia lists this song as festive and fun. … Continue reading
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“Day after day” by Tears for Beers
Tears for Beers is Celtic band from Kiel, Germany. They combine their love of Irish music and their love of rock into some of the best tunes you’ll hear with with powerful drums, lovesongs with pop character, and rock songs with a hint of bluegrass. They’ve a score of songs on their site, but this song is my favorite. Hometown: Similar Artists: Website: Tears for BeersDownload MP3: Tears for Beers mp3s, 5 full available Buy CD: Cracky Bones Share on … Continue reading
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“The Shearin’s No for You” by Ed Miller
Ed Miller has been a staple of Celtic music since the 60′s whenhe used to perform in folk clubs in Scotland. He is an incredible Scottish songwriter and tours extensively throughout the US now performing songs of Scotland old and new. Check out his stuff, it is phenomenal! Hometown: Austin, TexasSimilar Artists: Andy M. Stewart, Hamish Henderson, Brian McNeill, E.J. Jones, Pipo Hernandez, Kathy Brotherton, Cathie Ryan, Rich Brotherton, Matt McGinn, Belle Stewart, Dougie MacLean, Dick Gaughan, Archie Fisher, Hamish … Continue reading
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