17 Free St. Patrick’s Day MP3s for 2012

I just downloaded a free app of Irish toasts from the Stout Pounders.  For some strange reason, I have the absolute worst memory when it comes to remembering toasts.  So I’m geeking out with this app. I can imagine it now.  I’m standing on stage during my shows at Shamrockin’ in Five Points.  I raise my Guinness high and shout, “A TOAST!”  I shake my app.  Reading it, I shout above the raised pints, “We think of all the friends … Continue reading

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“Sons of Malarkey” by Sons of Malarkey

  Hailing from Scappoose, OR, (Big shout out to Scappoose, my dad’s hometown), Sons of Malarkey is a fun blend of Celtic and rock and a little of everything else. I’m honestly not sure how to classify what they do, but I know that I do like it. It’s a high energy album that carries you along, but does it without ever being overwhelming. One thing that sets this album apart from other albums is its fine mix of songs. … Continue reading

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MP3: “Happy are the Dead” by Sons of Malarkey

The Sons of Malarkey are a 5 piece Celtic influenced band out of Portland, Oregon. WHo play songs from Ireland, Scotland and Canadaland in their own rock style. Sons of Malarkey love how universal Celtic traditional songs feel and those songs’ ability to erupt in chorus at any pub worldwide. Sons of Malarkey brings those same emotions to their original songs, fiddle tunes and celti-trad rock. Here is a list of the instruments you may hear mandolin, whistle, guitar, base, … Continue reading

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