#220: Lads of Laois
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I'm planning some extra cool things for our Patrons of the Podcast in the future. But in the meantime, I'm excited to bring you another show of awesome indie Celtic music from The Brayzen Heads, Fiddleheads, SeaStar, Bonhomme Setter, Siren's Song, The Selkie Girls, Hooligan's Rule, Jenna Greene, Father Ray Kelly, Saxon Moon, Sligo Rags, Whiskey of the Damned, Ed Miller. celticmusicpodcast.com/220
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This Week in Celtic Music
1:08
"The Rose in the Heather" by The Brayzen Heads
from Floored
5:41
"Stor Mo Chroi/Brenda Stubbert's/Lads of Laois" by Fiddleheads
from And The Fiddles Played On
11:29
"Bittersweet Rubbish" by SeaStar
from North Winds
16:28
"Obia Song" by Bonhomme Setter
from Obia
21:08
"Western Wind" by Siren's Song
from Starlight And Shadow
24:13
Celtic Music News
25:41
"Oro Se Do Bheatha 'Bhaille" by The Selkie Girls
from Single
30:06
"Si Bheag Si Mhor" by Hooligan's Rule
from In and Out of Trouble
34:46
"Dance With Me" by Jenna Greene
from Crossroads
37:57
"O Danny Boy" by Father Ray Kelly
from Where I Belong
41:53
"The Shire" by Saxon Moon
from IV
45:54
"Limehouse Blues/I'll Tell My Ma" by Sligo Rags
from If the Skies Be Ablaze
51:47
"Last Refrain" by Whiskey of the Damned
from Craig Agus Whiskey
55:07
"Scotland's Story" by Ed Miller
from Come Awa' Wi' Me
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