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Arise & Go, Sharon Shannon, Chambless, Taylor And Muse, Altan, Mary Beth Carty, Amelia Hogan, Fire In The Glen, Kellswater Bridge, Heather Dale, Shelli Le Fay, Emerald Accent, Lisa Schettner, Emma Langford, The Breath
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0:02 - Intro: Heather Dale at GaFilk
0:17 - Arise & Go "Sheepskin and Beeswax, Le Voyageur, Roddy McDonald's Fancy" from Arise & Go - EP
Ellie Goud: fiddle
4:17 - WELCOME
5:42 - Sharon Shannon "The Ivory and the Quill" from Each Little Thing
8:23 - Chambless, Taylor And Muse "Jack Haggerty" from Live At Ntif
Jil Chambless: flute and vocals
11:37 - Altan "Fermanagh Highland" from The First Ten Years: 1986 - 1995
MAIRÉAD NÍ MHAONAIGH: vocals, fiddle
15:38 - Mary Beth Carty "Mo Mhàthair" from Crossing the Causeway
Mo Mhàthair Pronunciation: Moh wah - her
Mary Beth Carty: Accordionist, guitarist, vocals
19:41 - FEEDBACK
22:14 - Amelia Hogan "Red Winged Blackbird" from Taking Flight
26:28 - Fire In The Glen "Whup Jamboree" from Cutting Bracken
Amanda Wells: vocals, guitar, percussion
30:04 - Kellswater Bridge "The Wife of Usher's Well" from As The Story Goes
Mare Edstrom (lead vocals, Celtic Flute, Keyboards, and Bodhran),
Tracy Moraine (Vocals and Percussion).
33:47 - THE STORY OF OISIN BY HEATHER DALE
Heather Dale calls her music "Celtic music for Modern Dreamers." Her original music explores world legends and folklore. She finds contemporary themes within old material, and fuses folk traditions with blues, jazz, and world music influences. Heather's rich vocals are paired with more than a dozen folk instruments in her live performances with multi - instrumentalist Ben Deschamps.
Today, she's gonna share the Irish story of the hero Oisin who falls in love with the fairy queen. But he's stuck in the past. He returns with tragic results.
34:48 - Heather Dale "Adrift" from The Road to Santiago
A few weeks back, I shared Heather's song "Mordred's Lullaby". Patrons of the podcast can listen to that story this week on the Patreon feed.
41:06 - THANKS
47:03 - Shelli Le Fay "False Spring" from Feral Heart
49:09 - Emerald Accent "Toss the Feathers / Oak Tree / Foxhunters" from The Oats Field
Allison Talley (Low and high whistle, flute, keyboard, vocals),
Alexis Frenette (fiddle, vocals),
Temperance Babcock (fiddle, vocals).
53:49 - Lisa Schettner "Snowing Light" from Single
59:32 - Emma Langford "6 Foot 4" from Quiet Giant
1:03:53 - CLOSING
1:06:33 - The Breath "No You Keep It (Acoustic)" from Only Stories (Let the Cards Fall Revisited)
Ríoghnach Connolly (ree - a - na): flute and vocals
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