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If you love Celtic music, then welcome to Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Each week, you’ll receive an hour-long award-winning Celtic radio show featuring some of the best independent Irish & Celtic music, and all 100% FREE! It is one of the top music podcasts on iTunes and receives over 10,000 downloads of each show each and every week. You can subscribe to have it automatically download through your favorite podcast player.
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Check out some of these St Patrick’s Day shows in 2025 on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #700. Subscribe now!
Kinnfolk, Golden Bough, Clover’s Revenge, Celtic Wood and Wires, Madman’s Window, Sheridan Rúitín, Celtic Conundrum, Tami Curtis, River Driver, Plunk Murray, O’Craven, Stout Pounders, The Muckers, Irishtown Road
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:11 – Kinnfolk “The Triple Crown Set” from Star Above The Mountain
5:08 – WELCOME
7:41 – Golden Bough “The Homecoming/The Gael” from Westering Home
10:59 – Clover’s Revenge “The Lakes of Pontchartrain” from Truants And Absolution
17:21 – Celtic Wood and Wires “Tripping Up The Stairs & Smash The Windows” from Into The Music
20:33 – Madman’s Window “Farewell to Nova Scotia” from All Guns Blazing – Live!
23:58 – FEEDBACK
28:32 – Sheridan Rúitín “Finnegan’s Wake” from Rebels in the Night
31:32 – Celtic Conundrum “Cu Sithe” from Lore
33:36 – Tami Curtis “Keep Our Fire Burning” from Cavort
37:41 – River Driver “John O’Reilly” from Flanagan’s Shenanigans! Live at The Celt
42:07 – THANKS
45:25 – Plunk Murray “Rocky Road to Dublin” from Another Drink
48:49 – O’Craven “Pint Glass ” from Whiskey, Wenches, and Scallywag
51:58 – Stout Pounders “Raggle Taggle Gypsy (Live)” from Liver Let Live
54:49 – The Muckers “Old Black Rum” from One More Stout
57:15 – CLOSING
58:12 – Irishtown Road “Rattlin’ Bog” from On the One Road
1:03:57 – CREDITS
The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You’ll find links to all of the artists played in this episode.
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Lads, lasses, and leprechauns of good taste—have I told you lately that you’re absolutely legendary? You are the heartbeat of this podcast, the reason I spend my days swimming in Celtic tunes instead of, I dunno, training for a competitive Guinness – drinking contest (which I’d obviously win). And it’s all thanks to you.
Your support isn’t just appreciated—it’s the very thing that keeps this show from running on sheer luck and leftover whiskey fumes. You fund our genius sound engineer (who makes me sound like I actually know what I’m doing), the wizardly graphic designer, the tirelessly dedicated Celtic Music Magazine editor, and the promotional magic that spreads this music farther than a wandering Irish storyteller. Your generosity buys the music you love and gives me the time to carefully craft each episode—rather than just chucking in a tin whistle solo and hoping for the best.
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All this for just $3 a month. That’s right—less than the cost of one fancy coffee (or roughly 0.003% the cost of a pint in Dublin on St. Patrick’s Day). And yet, that tiny sum keeps the music alive, keeps the community thriving, and keeps you at the very heart of it all.
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In 2025, we’re going to the Celtic nation of Galicia in Spain. We’re gonna learn about the history and legends behind the Celts there and experience some amazing Galician Celtic music.
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Andrew Pratt emailed: “I would say that Coast, the Scottish band, opened me up to the wealth of talent and variety of Scottish music. When I first heard them on your podcast, I was hooked. Now, I listen to music from Scotland almost as much as Irish music. Thank you for playing such a wide range of music and congratulations on your 700th episode!”
Richard Davis: “Hello, I’m the assistant general manager at the Olde Blind Dog Irish Pub in Milton, GA and I was wondering if you could give us a shoutout on your podcast about our upcoming St. Patrick’s Day festivities. We’re celebrating it from March 14 – 17th with live music from bands such as Keltic Kudzu and Process of Elimination. We’ll have giveaways, raffles, a beer truck, and food both inside and outside the restaurant. Thanks,”
ST PATRICK’S DAY SHOWS IN 2025
Celtic Conundrum: Shamrockin’ Fest, Leesburg, FL
Clover’s Revenge: The Celtic Ray, Punta Gorda, FL
The Muckers: The Hangout in Gulf Shores, AL
Kinnfolk: The Star Theatre, Stuart, VA
Stout Pounders: APEX/Everett Kings Hall, Everett WA
Tami Curtis & Cavort & Stark Raving Plaid: Shawn O’Donnell’s Irish Pub, Spokane, WA
Plunk Murray and River Driver: Legacy Hall, Plano, Texas
Irish Tweeds: Buffalo Irish Center, Buffalo, NY
Irishtown Road: Bay City Restaurant banquet hall Hanover, PA
Celtic Wood & Wires: Bullfrog Brewery, Williamsport, PA
Golden Bough: Dublin Irish Festival, Dublin, CA
Sheridan Ruitin: Tin Cannon Brewing Co, Gainesville, VA
O’Craven: Toot’s Tavern, Crocket, GA
Maryanne Ford: 1836 Saloon Bar & Grill, East Stroudsburg, PA
Madman’s Window: Ganaraska Brewing Co, Port Hope, Ontario
Hooligan Jack: Burlington Co., NJ
Fawney Rig: Red Clay Music Foundry, Duluth, GA
Slugger’s Rule & Plunk Murray: Gillespie’s Tavern, Richardson TX
Belfast Gin: Fiddler’s Hearth, South Bend, IN
Cailini & Paul Byron: The Academy, Hapeville, GA
Thrifty Malone: Heaven Irish Bar, Ronda, Spain
Marc Gunn: The Wings Cafe, Marietta, GA
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The Great Sphinx of Giza is probably the most recognisable statue in the world but it’s also one of the most mysterious…with conflicting stories about who built it and why have circulated since ancient times. These include tales of what lies inside…
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Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the architect Sir John Soane (1753 -1837), the son of a bricklayer. He rose up the ranks of his profession as an architect to see many of his designs realised to great acclaim, particularly the Bank of England and the Law Courts at Westminster Hall, although his work on both of those has been largely destroyed. He is now best known for his house in Lincoln’s Inn Fields in London, which he remodelled and crammed with antiquities and artworks: he wanted visitors to experience the house as a dramatic grand tour of Europe in microcosm. He became professor of architecture at the Royal Academy, and in a series of influential lectures he set out his belief in the power of buildings to enlighten people about “the poetry of architecture”. Visitors to the museum and his other works can see his trademark architectural features such as his shallow dome, which went on to inspire Britain’s red telephone boxes.
With:
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Frank Salmon, Associate Professor of the History of Art at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Ax:son Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture
And
Gillian Darley, historian and author of Soane’s biography.
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Reading list:
Barry Bergdoll, European Architecture 1750-1890 (Oxford University Press, 2000)
Bruce Boucher, John Soane’s Cabinet of Curiosities: Reflections on an Architect and His Collection (Yale University Press, 2024)
Oliver Bradbury, Sir John Soane’s Influence on Architecture from 1791: An Enduring Legacy (Routledge, 2015)
Gillian Darley, John Soane: An Accidental Romantic (Yale University Press, 1999)
Ptolemy Dean, Sir John Soane and the Country Estate (Ashgate, 1999)
Ptolemy Dean, Sir John Soane and London (Lund Humphries, 2006)
Helen Dorey, John Soane and J.M.W. Turner: Illuminating a Friendship (Sir John Soane’s Museum, 2007)
Tim Knox, Sir John Soane’s Museum (Merrell, 2015)
Brian Lukacher, Joseph Gandy: An Architectural Visionary in Georgian England (Thames and Hudson, 2006)
Susan Palmer, At Home with the Soanes: Upstairs, Downstairs in 19th Century London (Pimpernel Press, 2015)
Frances Sands, Architectural Drawings: Hidden Masterpieces at Sir John Soane’s Museum (Batsford, 2021)
Sir John Soane’s Museum, A Complete Description (Sir John Soane’s Museum, 2018)
Mary Ann Stevens and Margaret Richardson (eds.), John Soane Architect: Master of Space and Light (Royal Academy Publications, 1999)
John Summerson, Architecture in Britain 1530-1830 (9th edition, Yale University Press, 1993)
A.A. Tait, Robert Adam: Drawings and Imagination (Cambridge University Press, 1993)
John H. Taylor, Sir John Soane’s Greatest Treasure: The Sarcophagus of Seti I (Pimpernel Press, 2017)
David Watkin, Sir John Soane: Enlightenment Thought and the Royal Academy Lectures (Cambridge University Press, 1996)
David Watkin, Sir John Soane: The Royal Academy Lectures (Cambridge University Press, 2000)
John Wilton-Ely, Piranesi, Paestum & Soane (Prestel, 2013)
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In his recent address before Congress, President Trump talked once again about his big ambitions for Greenland.
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