Playlist: Celtic Songs for the Summer

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Tomorrow is the official start of summer. Hot days sap our energy. It’s time re-energize ourselves with rich summer songs and tunes filled with passion for the summer solstice. Enjoy this small sampling from the Celtic Music Magazine and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. You can find many of these songs through my iTunes playlist. Otherwise click the CD link to find what you can through Amazon. You will love this music. Enjoy! “Tapestry II – Garden of Green” … Continue reading

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A Few St. Patrick’s Day Gigs from Celtic Bands Around the World

Long ago, in a dark period of human history, St. Patrick’s Day was not celebrated at all.  Soon small gatherings grew into large ones.  Large ones turned into parades.  Parties coursed through civilizations around the globe.  Now you can find St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in every nook and cranny of our world. I asked members of my Celtic Musicians News to tell me where you could hear them.  Here are a few responses: Cookstown, Ontario, Canada The Sheridan Band www.thesheridanband.com … Continue reading

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Review: “Mist Covered Mountains” by Barrowburn

Barrowburn has a smooth speed in their music that beacons to listen to more of their style. And with their style you also get great a cappellas that are compelling to any soul. You’ll find hearty, traditional Celtic songs played with an American twist that only Barrowburn can bring. The flute and fiddle have a special place in my heart (just below the pipes), and Barrowburn displays some of the best that I’ve heard in a while. Virgil Sealy and … Continue reading

You are invited to use any or all of these articles on the Celtic Music Magazine in your publication or website. The only requirement is that you include the by-line of the author including the name, website, and an active link to the Celtic Music Magazine at www.celticmp3s.com.