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    Explore "faerie" with insightful episodes like "Episode 112: The Map", "Episode 111: Eld Fen", "Episode 110: The Grackles", "Episode 109: A Man, a Milkshake, and a Serial Murderer" and "Episode 108: Raywood, WA: Population One" from podcasts like ""TANIS", "TANIS", "TANIS", "TANIS" and "TANIS"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    Episode 112: The Map

    Episode 112: The Map

    Nic’s uncovering Veronika Pilman brings him one step closer to discovering the truth about those mysterious research studies in the Pacific Northwest.

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    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

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    Episode 111: Eld Fen

    Episode 111: Eld Fen

    Sam Reynolds’ condition deteriorates further, Morgan reveals more about Pacifica, and MK’s research into the Cult of Tanis and the Ancient myth of Eld Fen bring Nic closer to Haidagurl, and perhaps, one step closer to finding Tanis.

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    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Episode 110: The Grackles

    Episode 110: The Grackles

    Nic is taken into the deep woods of the Pacific Northwest to visit a mysterious group who call themselves the Grackles, and we finally get a look inside a long abandoned industrial complex.

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    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Episode 109: A Man, a Milkshake, and a Serial Murderer

    Episode 109: A Man, a Milkshake, and a Serial Murderer

    The search for Sam Reynolds leads to a strange duplex in Everett, Washington, a mysterious man has a proposition, and Nic continues his search for the elusive Haidagurl.

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    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
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    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Episode 108: Raywood, WA: Population One

    Episode 108: Raywood, WA: Population One

    Nic and Meerkatnip discover a large number of strange events seem to occur within one very specific region of the Pacific Northwest, Morgan Miller brings us one step closer to the Cult of Tanis, and Nic visits Raywood, Washington, a mysterious ghost town where a large number of children went missing in the early eighties.

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    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
    Pre-order or order your copy today!

    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

     

     

     

    Episode 107: A Dungeon Masters Guide to Tanis

    Episode 107: A Dungeon Masters Guide to Tanis

    Meerkatnip uncovers a mysterious woman with ties to the Haida and Xanu, Morgan Miller and Sam Reynolds reveal a strange cult with possible ties to Tanis, and Nic opens his copy of The Dungeon Masters Guide, for the first time since high school.

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    Check out RABBITS!

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    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
    Pre-order or order your copy today!

    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

     

     

    Episode 106: The Servant Girl Annihilator

    Episode 106: The Servant Girl Annihilator

    Nic finally meets the mystery woman in the garage, Karl van Sant has more to tell us from beyond the grave, and we take another trip back in time, to the dawn of the serial killer.

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    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
    Pre-order or order your copy today!

    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

     

    Episode 105: A Rat, a Writer and a Conspiracy Theory

    Episode 105: A Rat, a Writer and a Conspiracy Theory

    The result of Meerkatnip’s exploration into the Pacifica problem ends up raising more questions than answers, and invasive events lead Nic to suspect that somebody sinister may have taken a serious interest in his story.

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    Check out RABBITS!

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    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
    Pre-order or order your copy today!

    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

    Episode 104: The End of Rocketman

    Episode 104: The End of Rocketman

    Nic’s search for Tanis leads him back to Meerkatnip, who introduces him to two of the internet’s biggest mysteries, and the Jack Parsons connection comes to an explosive end in Pasadena.

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    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
    Pre-order or order your copy today!

    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

    Episode 103: The Girl in the High Tower

    Episode 103: The Girl in the High Tower

    Nic learns that the myth of Tanis might not be as dormant as he first believed, as he discovers a contemporary mystery, just as strange and terrifying as anything in Tanis’s murky and cryptic past.

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    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
    Pre-order or order your copy today!

    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

    Episode 102: Radio, Radio

    Episode 102: Radio, Radio

    As the search for Tanis continues, Nic tracks down the person who placed that strange Craigslist ad, and enlists “Meerkatnip,” an acerbic hacker, straight out of the pages of a Gibson or Stephenson novel, to help him try and make sense of a series of mysterious radio broadcasts.

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    For more information, including supporting materials for each episode visit:

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    Check out RABBITS!

    http://rabbitspodcast.com

    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
    Pre-order or order your copy today!

    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

     

     

    Episode 101: Seeking Tanis, Runner Available

    Episode 101: Seeking Tanis, Runner Available

    In the first episode of Tanis, our host, Nic Silver, wonders if the Internet age might contain one last great mystery, an ancient myth known as “Tanis.” His exploration into the enigmatic Tanis begins by asking the seemingly simple question, what is it? The answers, he soon discovers, are far more complicated.

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    Check out RABBITS!

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    RABBITS NOVEL is coming June 8th!
    Pre-order or order your copy today!

    Visit terrymiles.com for more information.

    ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL)

    “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.”

    -Publisher’s Weekly STARRED

    “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.”

    -Norman Reedus

    “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.”

    -Kirkus (Starred)

    “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.”

    -Nicholas Eames

    "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down."

    -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

     

     

    Amelia Rose Blaire and Bailey Noble (from True Blood)

    Amelia Rose Blaire and Bailey Noble (from True Blood)

    Amelia Rose Blaire plays Vampire Willa on HBO's True Blood for the last two seasons. Bailey Noble plays Faerie Adilyn also on True Blood and also for two seasons. We talk about the audition process to get on the show, their experiences on the show, what keepsakes from the set they kept, nudity, working with Alex Skarsgaard, Deborah Ann Woll, Chris Bauer and others, BOYS, their different high school experiences (Bailey prom queen, Amelia an outcast), their past and future projects and so much more!!! Please Listen, Please Share, Please Enjoy!! 

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    CMP Special 37 - 2013 Faerie Festival Special

    CMP Special 37 - 2013 Faerie Festival Special

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    Show Summary:

    This is the first Special Report that we have ever made after going to a Faerie Festival. We camped for three days with some lovely people, saw some incredible bands and browsed among some really great market stalls. In this show, we are going to try and bring you a taste of that Festival with a few little interviews with some of the guests we met, some of the stall-holders but mostly with an amazing 12 pieces of music! This is going to be a monster show - but we hope you have as much fun listening to it as we had at the festival and get a feel for how much fun these Faerie Festivals are!

    Running Order:

    • Intro 0:40
    • Festival Intro 1:01
    • The Drunken Drummer by Flutatious 2:06
    • The Oakwood Song by Willow's Drum 9:09
    • Interview with Faerie Folk - our friend Emma!
    • Moss - Beck Siàn 15:12
    • Chat with Spyros of Daemonia Nymphe 20:31
    • Dance of the Satyrs - Daemonia Nymphe 21:07
    • A Leaf Falls... - Kim Thompsett 26:23
    • Interview with Kaos Blacksmiths 29:40
    • Kuku - Inta Africa 32:16
    • Sands of Time - Jaime Black 36:29
    • Interview with Dragons & Unicorns 43:17
    • Andrasta by Jonathan Kershaw 45:34
    • Interview with Faerie folk - Gary Andrews of The Spirit of Albion film 52:35
    • Dou Way Robin - Serpentyne 54:20
    • Interview with Seventh Heaven 1:00:01
    • In The Belly of An Ice Giant - Ash Mandrake 1:03:35
    • Interview with Julia Arts 1:10:00
    • Gypsy Mist by Spriggan Mist 1:14:02
    • Interview with Wicca Woman 1:19:55
    • Celtic Farewell ROxIRcLE 1:22:02

    We hope you enjoy it!

    Gary & Ruthie x x x

     


     Our family at the Festival

    Our family at the Festival

     

    The Magical Faerie Festival & the Magical Times

    organised by Matthew Callow

    The Festival's 2013 Line-up

    The Magical Faerie Festival is organised by the Magical Times Magazine and the multi-talented Matthew Callow. This year's Festival took place in Findon, West Sussex but next year's is scheduled for May and is to be sited on a super camping site in East Sussex (click the photo to the left for more details).

    The Magical Times Magazine is an ethically produced, professionally printed, full colour quarterly publication produced in the United Kingdom and distributed worldwide!

    Its content is unlike any other magazine and its creators strive to provide the reader with uplifting and inspirational in-depth articles on nature, health and well-being.

    Click here to see the details for the Festival in 2014 and click the images to see them in more detail!

    Magical Times Magazine

    The Magical Times Magazine

    Each page is uniquely illustrated in full colour and is printed on eco-friendly FSC certified paper using vegetable based inks.

    It is an immense love and appreciation of nature which fuels the production of The Magical Times.

    You can find our more about the Magical Times Magazine on their website (with Issue 14 now available) and the Magical Faerie Festival, with details about the 2014 schedule and Early Bird ticket discounts, on the Faerie Festival website.

    Click the picture for a larger image.

     

    Drunken Drummer

    by Flutatious

    Flutatious 2

    Flutatious 2

    Flutatious are a feisty, Celtic, psy-folk band. Blending soaring melodic flute, flying fiddle, spacey guitars and groovy beats. What an astounding, rhythmic and extremely moving set we saw with Flutatious! Such an innovative band and we hope to bring you much more from them in the future.

    Michelle, Stella, Andy, Bill, William (and the Colonel!) pictured right on the Isle of Skye, make up the Celtic inspired band that you can hear in this show. We are very proud to bring you their fantastic dancing song, the Drunken Drummer from their second album, Flutatious 2, in this show.

    You can find out more about Flutatious on their Contributor Page or visit their website for more details.

     

    The Oakwood Song

    by Willow's Drum

    Tales from the Oak Wood

    Tales from the Oak Wood

    Willow’s Drum are singer song/writers Mark Barnard; founder member, lead vocalist and guitarist of the Essex based folk/rock band Medicine and Lyz Le Fay; a classically trained vocalist and pianist. In this show you can hear their beautiful track, The Oakwood Song from their album, Tales from the Oak Wood.

    You can find out more about Willow’s Drum on their Contributor Page or visit their Facebook Page for more details.

     

    Moss

    by Beck Siàn

    Unfurling

    Unfurling

    Beck's mother is Welsh, and her father was born in England, but is from an Irish family. With Welsh and Irish blood, it seems only natural that Beck was going to be drawn to all things Celtic – everything from the Celtic artwork and mythology, Druidic reverence for nature and trees, tales of banshees, wraiths and faeries, to the musical instruments and haunting singing-styles. There is definitely a strong Celtic thread in Beck Siàn’s music – even when singing Australian songs and modern compositions.

    Related to English singer Kate Bush, it was her influence and artistic inspiration (as well as having a talented artist for a father) that sparked Beck's own desire to dance, sing and create. So we're incredibly proud to be able to bring you this astounding example of her music, with Moss! Be transported along with us into strange and fey realms....

    You can find out more about Beck Siàn and where to get hold of her fantastic music on her Contributor Page or on her website.

     

    Dance of the Satyrs

    by Daemonia Nymphe

    Dance of the Satyrs

    What a performance, what stage presence and what an astounding sound! Demonia Nymphe are in a class of their own! Daemonia Nymphe is an esoteric ensemble formed in Greece. Their founder, Spyros Giasafakis, is the first artist worldwide to compose and perform improvisations on ancient Greek instruments, such as Kithara, Lyra and Varvitos, handcrafted with design and materials authentic to their epoch. Accompanied by Evi Stergiou and others they provide us with a complete audio and visual spectacular that really does evoke the Satyrs and Fauns of Elder Times!

    You can find out more about this amazing and entrancing group and where to get hold of their fantastic music on their Contributor Page or find out more on their website.

     

    A leaf falls..

    by Kim Thompsett

    Kim Thompsett was probably the first Fae musician we ever featured on our show, way back in 2008! So, we are really pleased to offer her a huge welcome back with her beautiful Harp and a gentle, romantic track called A leaf falls..

    Kim Thompsett is a musician and songwriter living and working in the South East of England. She plays guitar, flute, native American flute and zither. Her songs have an escapist quality which evokes the England of old with hints of Celtic, medieval and the classic folk artists of the ‘60’s and 70’s.

    You can find out more about Kim's beautiful music on her Contributor Page or find out more on her website at last.fm.

     

    Kaos Blacksmiths

    Interview

    Kaos Blacksmith Forge

    Sarah and Ross from Kaos Blacksmiths say that "Our mission is simple: to provide the best products and service to our customers at the lowest prices possible. We take great pride in our company, our commitment to customer service and in the products we sell. Our online store is designed to provide you with a safe and secure environment to browse our product catalogue. Ross is the former blacksmith to the Duke of Buccleuch at Drumlanrig castle in Scotland and now lives and works in Kent - working only using wind, sun and human power."

    Ring

    Teaspoon Ring

    "All of his work is unique and made to order so each piece you order will differ slightly. This shop is only a small selection of what we make so if your looking for something and cannot find it, feel free to contact us. We also offer basic blacksmiths courses at £110 per person per day which includes all materials and lunch."

    See one of their beautiful Teaspoon rings to the right. You can find out more about Kaos Blacksmiths and see more of their wonderful metalwork on their website.

     

    Kuku

    by Inta Africa

    Inta Africa

    Inta Africa was created to unite people of different nationalities, faith, and age, using music to create an experience that not only bonds but is creative, stimulating and above all fun. Our drum workshops are high energy, fast moving and suitable for beginners as well as experienced drummers. We hold 100 High quality west African Djembes and Djun Djun. We also have a host of other percussion to be played along side. Out of our workshops a high impact stage performance was born.

    Drum Workshop

    A small selection of the drums they brought with them for us to use!

    Gary drummingGary finally gets to do some drumming! Nice shot of new friend Pete to his left and a great Pixie in the background!

    You can find out more about their powerful beats and superb workshops (they can cater for up to 80 people, I think!) on their Contributor Page or find out more on their website.

     

    Sands of Time

    by Jaime Black

    The Wishing Well

    The Wishing Well

    What a beautiful sound! Jaime's entrancing Sands of Time can be heard in this show. Jaime Black is a singer songwriter from Los Angeles, California. Jaime independently released her first album, The Wishing Well, in August of 2011.

    Jaime's unique vocal sound instantly draws you into a place where imagination meets reality. Acoustic guitars, reverb drenched vocals... Her ethereal songs transport the listener to a dreamscape filled with vivid images of world's past and present, beckoning you to stay with her for a while...

    You can find out more about Jaime's beautiful music on her Contributor Page or find out more on her website.

     

    Dragons & Unicorns

    Interview

    Dragons & Unicorns, Photo by Lunaesque

    Dragons & Unicorns, Photo by Lunaesque

    We stopped for a chat with A.J. and Steve from Dragons & Unicorns. They say: "Dragons & Unicorns is a made to order costumers based in the UK. Set up in 2006 by myself, "A J" Machin and my daughter Natalie, the company was created after we met Richard Taylor & Tania Rodger, co-owners of Weta Workshop, at the Fellowship Festival in 2005. Richard and Tania were very impressed when they saw Steve dressed in King Théoden's war armour which we had built and said that we were "incredibly talented people". This was all the inspiration we needed to create and re-create costumes for like-minded people, at affordable prices. "

    The rest.. as they say.. is history!

    You can find out more about these amazing costumiers on their website.

     

    Andrasta

    by Jonathan Kershaw

    Bizarre Tales

    Bizarre Tales

    "'Too medieval to be folk; too folk to be rock; too rock to be medieval...!'

    Jonathan is a guitarist/songwriter originally from Yorkshire in northern England but now based on the south coast. Although known in various areas for his rock playing, he has quietly been applying his talents to an altogether different sound. In his early 20s, Jonathan relocated for a number of years to Somerset in the Southwest of the UK. This was quite a rural area and provided his first insight into folk and Celtic style music.

    Andrasta (Andraste) was the Romano-Celtic goddess of war. Her name means the "Invincible One". Andrasta was a patron goddess of the Iceni tribe. It was said that Boudicca, the British warrior queen prayed to Andrasta, before going into battle the against her Roman foes. It is believed that the goddess received human sacrifices. [source]

    Queen Boudicca by John Opie

    Queen Boudicca by John Opie

    Acoustic Goth

    A quick mention that both Jonathan Kershaw and Beck Siàn are touring together with a collection of their music with a Beautiful Ghosts and Bizarre Tales tour! Jointly coming from musical backgrounds in rock, classical and traditional Celtic music, Beck and Jonathan create a supernatural and melancholic soundscape with siren-esque vocals to suit. Visit their site at Acoustic Goth to find out more.

    You can find out more about these amazing performers on their Contributor Page or on their website.

     

    Ave Mater, Dou Way Robin

    by Serpentyne

    Stella Splendens

    Stella Splendens

    Serpentyne mix mediaeval songs and dance tunes with contemporary beats... songs in Occitan, Old French, Old English and Latin create an exciting and magical atmosphere. Driving salterello and estampie dance rhythms from mediaeval Europe are combined with Maggie's voice and instruments such as hurdy-gurdy, cittole, harmonium and keyboards.

    What a superb and engaging performance they gave us - the whole audience was on their feet!

    Here you can listen to Ave Mater Dou Way Robin, which is based on an original 13th/14th Century piece! You can find this superb track on their enchanting album Stella Splendens.

    You can find out more about these amazing performers on their Contributor Page or on their website.

     

    Seventh Heaven

    Interview

    Annie from Seventh Heaven

    Annie from Seventh Heaven

    We spoke to Annie Whittaker from Seventh Heaven and she told us that at Seventh Heaven we source our products as ethically as we possibly can. We buy from friends and contacts around the world that help them and their communities. Annie is a Shamanic Practitioner, trained by Eliana Harvey at Shamanka School of Woman's Shamanism in Dorset, England www.shamanka.com. She is a clairvoyant medium and teacher of spiritual development.

    You can find out more about Annie, her services and the wonderful gifts she sells on her website at seventh-heaven-online.

     

    In the Belly of an Ice Giant

    by Ash Mandrake

    Footprints from a Tribal ID

    Footprints from a Tribal ID

    Ash is a totally unique and thoroughly engaging performer. He has us spellbound with his intricate music built up using his specialist, self-designed guitar (with a wiring loom to make Mercedes-Benz proud!) and multiple loop-machines to add vocal layering. He built up songs that were almost operatic in scope (along with a unique version of Shine On, You Crazy Diamond which can be found on YouTube!).

    We were also lucky enough to see him perform a soulful duet of 'Vincent' with Beck Siàn!

    Ash's studio and Live work are focused differently. The stage show is about entertainment. The studio work is about making art. The live show incorporates hats, stories, comedy, loop machines, a double necked guitar and theatrical engagement with the audience. All soundscapes are built live without the use of backing tracks. Choice of genre is wide ranging and eclectic. The show brings together covers and originals in sets which are carefully crafted to move through changes in energy and emotional states, leaving the audience on a high.

    The best introduction to the amazing range of this avant-garde Fae Bard, Ash Mandrake is this video that he made to explain how his performances work. Here you can see how his sound is built up live - as well as have an introduction to his Top Hats!

     

    Julia Arts

    Interview

    Julia Arts Body-painting

    Julia Arts Body-painting

    JuliaArts offer a range of services from Portslade based artist and face painter Julia Harris and her friends. Art, beauty and playfulness are good for everybody and can be part of every day and any day; From party entertainment or 'having a go' at an art evening, to creating and capturing something memorable...Whether you are flamboyantly creative, or quietly appreciative you can now find out all about the photographers and friends, face painting and treasures, photo shoots and party packages becoming available through JuliaArts and the publications and places we appear in!

    You can find out more about Julia, her services and the wonderful things she and her team can do on her website.

    The amazing face-paint that Debz did for Ruthier

    The amazing face-paint that Debz did for Ruthie

    Debz says: I received such good feedback that I decided to give it a go for a living with Debz Faces. I have been painting professionally now for around 8 months during which time I have painted at children's parties, adult parties, wedding receptions & corporate events.

    Our beautiful daughter and grand-daughter!

    Our beautiful daughter and grand-daughter!

     

    Gypsy Witch

    by Spriggan Mist

    Soul Retriever

    Soul Retriever

    The rocking sound of Spriggan Mist can be heard in this show with their awesome track, Gypsy Witch. Folk Rock band Spriggan Mist are a group of accomplished musicians backing up the crystal clear voice of Max and the deep warm Earthy vocals of Baz as they mingle beautifully to take us on an ethereal journey. their music brings to life a world of traditions and magic which is often dark and sinister.... It is all that is familiar to us but which nonetheless stirs something within us that is not only less familiar but can at times take you beyond the constraints of this world.

    They are a pagan, Fae, Celtic band with a rocking background that sets your foot tapping! Their new album, Ghostly Tales, is set for release and it looks like a corker! You can find more about Spriggan Mist on their Contributor Page or on their website.

     

    Wicca Woman

    Interview

    Pixie and John travel the Festival circuit bringing an astounding range of beautiful clothing to Festival go-ers! They stock all sixes up to size 32 and Pixie is always ready to lend help and advice where needed - a lovely lady! John gives her much needed backup when things get busy - lol :) They don't have a website sadly, so just keep your eyes open for the 'Wicca Woman' sign as you travel around and say that Gary & Ruth from the Celtic Myth Podshow said to say 'Hi'!

     

    Celtic Farewell

    by ROxIRcLE

    Night of the Vampires

    Night of the Vampires

    Roxircle is an alternative folk-rock band based in Totnes, Devon; formed in 2006 by vocalist Deanna Royle and guitarist Dave Morris. Inspired by their shared interest in British folklore and a fascination with the supernatural; they began writing and recording songs in their own home studio. An amazing, high-energy band with a knack for writing songs that just won't leave your head! Check out their Celtic Farewell in this show as a superb example. We're proud to let them sing us out in style!

    ROxIRcLE with Emma

    ROxIRcLE with Emma

    They had a mystery bassist with them at the Faerie Festival! 'Brother Carl' stepped in for Ruby, the band's normal bass player. Pictured above is a picture of the band with our friend Emma (in her pink wig!) after they had wished her Happy Birthday! Such kind folks :)

    You can find more about ROxIRcLE on their Contributor Page or on their website.



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    Special Thanks

    For our Theme Music:

    The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.

    Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music

    (in Alphabetic order)

    Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page.

    The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page.

    Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page.

    Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page.

    Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page.

    S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page.

    We hope you enjoyed the show and with all of our Fae blessings,

    Gary & Ruthie xxx

     

     

     

    CMP Special 37 2013 Faerie Festival Special

    CMP Special 37 2013 Faerie Festival Special

    Come with us to Fairyland as we go to our first Fairy Festival

    This is the first Special Report that we have ever made after going to a Faerie Festival. We camped for three days with some lovely people, saw some incredible bands and browsed among some really great market stalls. In this show, we are going to try and bring you a taste of that Festival with a few little interviews with some of the guests we met, some of the stall-holders but mostly with an amazing 12 pieces of music! This is going to be a monster show - but we hope you have as much fun listening to it as we had at the festival and get a feel for how much fun these Faerie Festivals are!

    More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com

    Running Order:

    • Intro 0:40
    • Festival Intro 1:01
    • The Drunken Drummer by Flutatious 2:06
    • The Oakwood Song by Willow's Drum 9:09
    • Interview with Faerie Folk - our friend Emma!
    • Moss - Beck Siàn 15:12
    • Chat with Spyros of Daemonia Nymphe 20:31
    • Dance of the Satyrs - Daemonia Nymphe 21:07
    • A Leaf Falls... - Kim Thompsett 26:23
    • Interview with Kaos Blacksmiths 29:40
    • Kuku - Inta Africa 32:16
    • Sands of Time - Jaime Black 36:29
    • Interview with Dragons & Unicorns 43:17
    • Andrasta by Jonathan Kershaw 45:34
    • Interview with Faerie folk - Gary Andrews of The Spirit of Albion film 52:35
    • Dou Way Robin - Serpentyne 54:20
    • Interview with Seventh Heaven 1:00:01
    • In The Belly of An Ice Giant - Ash Mandrake 1:03:35
    • Interview with Julia Arts 1:10:00
    • Gypsy Mist by Spriggan Mist 1:14:02
    • Interview with Wicca Woman 1:19:55
    • Celtic Farewell ROxIRcLE 1:22:02

    We hope you enjoy it!

    Gary & Ruthie x x x

    It's always great to hear from you! Email us at garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe


     Our family at the Festival

    Our family at the Festival

     

    The Magical Faerie Festival & the Magical Times

    organised by Matthew Callow

    The Festival's 2013 Line-up

    The Magical Faerie Festival is organised by the Magical Times Magazine and the multi-talented Matthew Callow. This year's Festival took place in Findon, West Sussex but next year's is scheduled for May and is to be sited on a super camping site in East Sussex (click the photo to the left for more details).

    The Magical Times Magazine is an ethically produced, professionally printed, full colour quarterly publication produced in the United Kingdom and distributed worldwide!

    Its content is unlike any other magazine and its creators strive to provide the reader with uplifting and inspirational in-depth articles on nature, health and well-being.

    Click here to see the details for the Festival in 2014 and click the images to see them in more detail!

    Magical Times Magazine

    The Magical Times Magazine

    Each page is uniquely illustrated in full colour and is printed on eco-friendly FSC certified paper using vegetable based inks.

    It is an immense love and appreciation of nature which fuels the production of The Magical Times.

    You can find our more about the Magical Times Magazine on their website (with Issue 14 now available) and the Magical Faerie Festival, with details about the 2014 schedule and Early Bird ticket discounts, on the Faerie Festival website.

    Click the picture for a larger image.

     

    Drunken Drummer

    by Flutatious

    Flutatious 2

    Flutatious 2

    Flutatious are a feisty, Celtic, psy-folk band. Blending soaring melodic flute, flying fiddle, spacey guitars and groovy beats. What an astounding, rhythmic and extremely moving set we saw with Flutatious! Such an innovative band and we hope to bring you much more from them in the future.

    Michelle, Stella, Andy, Bill, William (and the Colonel!) pictured right on the Isle of Skye, make up the Celtic inspired band that you can hear in this show. We are very proud to bring you their fantastic dancing song, the Drunken Drummer from their second album, Flutatious 2, in this show.

    You can find out more about Flutatious on their Contributor Page or visit their website for more details.

     

    The Oakwood Song

    by Willow's Drum

    Tales from the Oak Wood

    Tales from the Oak Wood

    Willow’s Drum are singer song/writers Mark Barnard; founder member, lead vocalist and guitarist of the Essex based folk/rock band Medicine and Lyz Le Fay; a classically trained vocalist and pianist. In this show you can hear their beautiful track, The Oakwood Song from their album, Tales from the Oak Wood.

    You can find out more about Willow’s Drum on their Contributor Page or visit their Facebook Page for more details.

     

    Moss

    by Beck Siàn

    Unfurling

    Unfurling

    Beck's mother is Welsh, and her father was born in England, but is from an Irish family. With Welsh and Irish blood, it seems only natural that Beck was going to be drawn to all things Celtic – everything from the Celtic artwork and mythology, Druidic reverence for nature and trees, tales of banshees, wraiths and faeries, to the musical instruments and haunting singing-styles. There is definitely a strong Celtic thread in Beck Siàn’s music – even when singing Australian songs and modern compositions.

    Related to English singer Kate Bush, it was her influence and artistic inspiration (as well as having a talented artist for a father) that sparked Beck's own desire to dance, sing and create. So we're incredibly proud to be able to bring you this astounding example of her music, with Moss! Be transported along with us into strange and fey realms....

    You can find out more about Beck Siàn and where to get hold of her fantastic music on her Contributor Page or on her website.

     

    Dance of the Satyrs

    by Daemonia Nymphe

    Dance of the Satyrs

    What a performance, what stage presence and what an astounding sound! Demonia Nymphe are in a class of their own! Daemonia Nymphe is an esoteric ensemble formed in Greece. Their founder, Spyros Giasafakis, is the first artist worldwide to compose and perform improvisations on ancient Greek instruments, such as Kithara, Lyra and Varvitos, handcrafted with design and materials authentic to their epoch. Accompanied by Evi Stergiou and others they provide us with a complete audio and visual spectacular that really does evoke the Satyrs and Fauns of Elder Times!

    You can find out more about this amazing and entrancing group and where to get hold of their fantastic music on their Contributor Page or find out more on their website.

     

    A leaf falls..

    by Kim Thompsett

    Kim Thompsett was probably the first Fae musician we ever featured on our show, way back in 2008! So, we are really pleased to offer her a huge welcome back with her beautiful Harp and a gentle, romantic track called A leaf falls..

    Kim Thompsett is a musician and songwriter living and working in the South East of England. She plays guitar, flute, native American flute and zither. Her songs have an escapist quality which evokes the England of old with hints of Celtic, medieval and the classic folk artists of the ‘60’s and 70’s.

    You can find out more about Kim's beautiful music on her Contributor Page or find out more on her website at last.fm.

     

    Kaos Blacksmiths

    Interview

    Kaos Blacksmith Forge

    Sarah and Ross from Kaos Blacksmiths say that "Our mission is simple: to provide the best products and service to our customers at the lowest prices possible. We take great pride in our company, our commitment to customer service and in the products we sell. Our online store is designed to provide you with a safe and secure environment to browse our product catalogue. Ross is the former blacksmith to the Duke of Buccleuch at Drumlanrig castle in Scotland and now lives and works in Kent - working only using wind, sun and human power."

    Ring

    Teaspoon Ring

    "All of his work is unique and made to order so each piece you order will differ slightly. This shop is only a small selection of what we make so if your looking for something and cannot find it, feel free to contact us. We also offer basic blacksmiths courses at £110 per person per day which includes all materials and lunch."

    See one of their beautiful Teaspoon rings to the right. You can find out more about Kaos Blacksmiths and see more of their wonderful metalwork on their website.

     

    Kuku

    by Inta Africa

    Inta Africa

    Inta Africa was created to unite people of different nationalities, faith, and age, using music to create an experience that not only bonds but is creative, stimulating and above all fun. Our drum workshops are high energy, fast moving and suitable for beginners as well as experienced drummers. We hold 100 High quality west African Djembes and Djun Djun. We also have a host of other percussion to be played along side. Out of our workshops a high impact stage performance was born.

    Drum Workshop

    A small selection of the drums they brought with them for us to use!

    Gary drummingGary finally gets to do some drumming! Nice shot of new friend Pete to his left and a great Pixie in the background!

    You can find out more about their powerful beats and superb workshops (they can cater for up to 80 people, I think!) on their Contributor Page or find out more on their website.

     

    Sands of Time

    by Jaime Black

    The Wishing Well

    The Wishing Well

    What a beautiful sound! Jaime's entrancing Sands of Time can be heard in this show. Jaime Black is a singer songwriter from Los Angeles, California. Jaime independently released her first album, The Wishing Well, in August of 2011.

    Jaime's unique vocal sound instantly draws you into a place where imagination meets reality. Acoustic guitars, reverb drenched vocals... Her ethereal songs transport the listener to a dreamscape filled with vivid images of world's past and present, beckoning you to stay with her for a while...

    You can find out more about Jaime's beautiful music on her Contributor Page or find out more on her website.

     

    Dragons & Unicorns

    Interview

    Dragons & Unicorns, Photo by Lunaesque

    Dragons & Unicorns, Photo by Lunaesque

    We stopped for a chat with A.J. and Steve from Dragons & Unicorns. They say: "Dragons & Unicorns is a made to order costumers based in the UK. Set up in 2006 by myself, "A J" Machin and my daughter Natalie, the company was created after we met Richard Taylor & Tania Rodger, co-owners of Weta Workshop, at the Fellowship Festival in 2005. Richard and Tania were very impressed when they saw Steve dressed in King Théoden's war armour which we had built and said that we were "incredibly talented people". This was all the inspiration we needed to create and re-create costumes for like-minded people, at affordable prices. "

    The rest.. as they say.. is history!

    You can find out more about these amazing costumiers on their website.

     

    Andrasta

    by Jonathan Kershaw

    Bizarre Tales

    Bizarre Tales

    "'Too medieval to be folk; too folk to be rock; too rock to be medieval...!'

    Jonathan is a guitarist/songwriter originally from Yorkshire in northern England but now based on the south coast. Although known in various areas for his rock playing, he has quietly been applying his talents to an altogether different sound. In his early 20s, Jonathan relocated for a number of years to Somerset in the Southwest of the UK. This was quite a rural area and provided his first insight into folk and Celtic style music.

    Andrasta (Andraste) was the Romano-Celtic goddess of war. Her name means the "Invincible One". Andrasta was a patron goddess of the Iceni tribe. It was said that Boudicca, the British warrior queen prayed to Andrasta, before going into battle the against her Roman foes. It is believed that the goddess received human sacrifices. [source]

    Queen Boudicca by John Opie

    Queen Boudicca by John Opie

    Acoustic Goth

    A quick mention that both Jonathan Kershaw and Beck Siàn are touring together with a collection of their music with a Beautiful Ghosts and Bizarre Tales tour! Jointly coming from musical backgrounds in rock, classical and traditional Celtic music, Beck and Jonathan create a supernatural and melancholic soundscape with siren-esque vocals to suit. Visit their site at Acoustic Goth to find out more.

    You can find out more about these amazing performers on their Contributor Page or on their website.

     

    Ave Mater, Dou Way Robin

    by Serpentyne

    Stella Splendens

    Stella Splendens

    Serpentyne mix mediaeval songs and dance tunes with contemporary beats... songs in Occitan, Old French, Old English and Latin create an exciting and magical atmosphere. Driving salterello and estampie dance rhythms from mediaeval Europe are combined with Maggie's voice and instruments such as hurdy-gurdy, cittole, harmonium and keyboards.

    What a superb and engaging performance they gave us - the whole audience was on their feet!

    Here you can listen to Ave Mater Dou Way Robin, which is based on an original 13th/14th Century piece! You can find this superb track on their enchanting album Stella Splendens.

    You can find out more about these amazing performers on their Contributor Page or on their website.

     

    Seventh Heaven

    Interview

    Annie from Seventh Heaven

    Annie from Seventh Heaven

    We spoke to Annie Whittaker from Seventh Heaven and she told us that at Seventh Heaven we source our products as ethically as we possibly can. We buy from friends and contacts around the world that help them and their communities. Annie is a Shamanic Practitioner, trained by Eliana Harvey at Shamanka School of Woman's Shamanism in Dorset, England www.shamanka.com. She is a clairvoyant medium and teacher of spiritual development.

    You can find out more about Annie, her services and the wonderful gifts she sells on her website at seventh-heaven-online.

     

    In the Belly of an Ice Giant

    by Ash Mandrake

    Footprints from a Tribal ID

    Footprints from a Tribal ID

    Ash is a totally unique and thoroughly engaging performer. He has us spellbound with his intricate music built up using his specialist, self-designed guitar (with a wiring loom to make Mercedes-Benz proud!) and multiple loop-machines to add vocal layering. He built up songs that were almost operatic in scope (along with a unique version of Shine On, You Crazy Diamond which can be found on YouTube!).

    We were also lucky enough to see him perform a soulful duet of 'Vincent' with Beck Siàn!

    Ash's studio and Live work are focused differently. The stage show is about entertainment. The studio work is about making art. The live show incorporates hats, stories, comedy, loop machines, a double necked guitar and theatrical engagement with the audience. All soundscapes are built live without the use of backing tracks. Choice of genre is wide ranging and eclectic. The show brings together covers and originals in sets which are carefully crafted to move through changes in energy and emotional states, leaving the audience on a high.

    The best introduction to the amazing range of this avant-garde Fae Bard, Ash Mandrake is this video that he made to explain how his performances work. Here you can see how his sound is built up live - as well as have an introduction to his Top Hats!

     

    Julia Arts

    Interview

    Julia Arts Body-painting

    Julia Arts Body-painting

    JuliaArts offer a range of services from Portslade based artist and face painter Julia Harris and her friends. Art, beauty and playfulness are good for everybody and can be part of every day and any day; From party entertainment or 'having a go' at an art evening, to creating and capturing something memorable...Whether you are flamboyantly creative, or quietly appreciative you can now find out all about the photographers and friends, face painting and treasures, photo shoots and party packages becoming available through JuliaArts and the publications and places we appear in!

    You can find out more about Julia, her services and the wonderful things she and her team can do on her website.

    The amazing face-paint that Debz did for Ruthier

    The amazing face-paint that Debz did for Ruthie

    Debz says: I received such good feedback that I decided to give it a go for a living with Debz Faces. I have been painting professionally now for around 8 months during which time I have painted at children's parties, adult parties, wedding receptions & corporate events.

    Our beautiful daughter and grand-daughter!

    Our beautiful daughter and grand-daughter!

     

    Gypsy Witch

    by Spriggan Mist

    Soul Retriever

    Soul Retriever

    The rocking sound of Spriggan Mist can be heard in this show with their awesome track, Gypsy Witch. Folk Rock band Spriggan Mist are a group of accomplished musicians backing up the crystal clear voice of Max and the deep warm Earthy vocals of Baz as they mingle beautifully to take us on an ethereal journey. their music brings to life a world of traditions and magic which is often dark and sinister.... It is all that is familiar to us but which nonetheless stirs something within us that is not only less familiar but can at times take you beyond the constraints of this world.

    They are a pagan, Fae, Celtic band with a rocking background that sets your foot tapping! Their new album, Ghostly Tales, is set for release and it looks like a corker! You can find more about Spriggan Mist on their Contributor Page or on their website.

     

    Wicca Woman

    Interview

    Pixie and John travel the Festival circuit bringing an astounding range of beautiful clothing to Festival go-ers! They stock all sixes up to size 32 and Pixie is always ready to lend help and advice where needed - a lovely lady! John gives her much needed backup when things get busy - lol :) They don't have a website sadly, so just keep your eyes open for the 'Wicca Woman' sign as you travel around and say that Gary & Ruth from the Celtic Myth Podshow said to say 'Hi'!

     

    Celtic Farewell

    by ROxIRcLE

    Night of the Vampires

    Night of the Vampires

    Roxircle is an alternative folk-rock band based in Totnes, Devon; formed in 2006 by vocalist Deanna Royle and guitarist Dave Morris. Inspired by their shared interest in British folklore and a fascination with the supernatural; they began writing and recording songs in their own home studio. An amazing, high-energy band with a knack for writing songs that just won't leave your head! Check out their Celtic Farewell in this show as a superb example. We're proud to let them sing us out in style!

    ROxIRcLE with Emma

    ROxIRcLE with Emma

    They had a mystery bassist with them at the Faerie Festival! 'Brother Carl' stepped in for Ruby, the band's normal bass player. Pictured above is a picture of the band with our friend Emma (in her pink wig!) after they had wished her Happy Birthday! Such kind folks :)

    You can find more about ROxIRcLE on their Contributor Page or on their website.



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    For our Theme Music:

    The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.

    Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music

    (in Alphabetic order)

    Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page.

    The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page.

    Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page.

    Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page.

    Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page.

    S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page.

    We hope you enjoyed the show and with all of our Fae blessings,

    Gary & Ruthie xxx

     

     

     

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    CMP Special 36 - 2013 Spring Equinox Show Pt.2

    CMP Special 36 - 2013 Spring Equinox Show Pt.2

    It's always great to hear from you! garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com Speakpipe

    More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com

    Show Summary:

    This is the second half of our super show celebrating the Spring Equinox and Ostara! We've got another 4 great pieces of music, a charming piece from a book by W.B. Yeats called Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry (and published in 1888!) about the Fairies and a man called Frank Martin who has 'The Sight' and our amazing story by Ceri Norman from her superb book, Celtic Maidens. You'll hear a great poem by Rick Allen, as well as music by SJ Tucker, Damh the Bard, the Connemara Stone Company and James Olin Oden! We also announce the winner of the Competition for the Celtic Twist CD, The Visit, that we set in CMP SP34, the Imbolc Show.

    Running Order:

    We hope you enjoy it!

    Gary & Ruthie x x x

     


     

    The First Shoots of Spring

    by James Olin Oden

    Samhain's March: A Winter's Journey

    James Olin Oden is singer/songwriter of Celtic and Americana music out of Raleigh, NC. Does it move the heart or cause the foot to stomp? If so, then James Olin Oden plays it.

    With me it's always been about what moves the heart. The songs I sing are compelling stories whose telling must be told over and over again. The stories range from dark acts that should not be forgotten to the silly revelries that we should never forsake. My hope is that as my heart is moved by the music so too may yours be moved.

    Sláinte Mhór...James

    James Olin Oden plays Vocals, Classical Guitar, Bodhran, Bones, & Whistles.

    We are privileged to bring you his superb track, The First Shoots of Spring, which comes from the album, Samhain's March. You can find out more about James on his website or on his Contributor Page.

     

    The Trooping Fairies & the Tale of Frank Martin

    by W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats (1865-1939)

    This superb and charming piece comes from an anthology of Irish folklore, edited by W. B. Yeats in 1888 called Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry. Many of these stories are from books which are archived at this site; some are from books which have yet to be converted to etext or now-rare source material. He selected many of the best (and often funniest) tales from other writers such as Lady Wilde, Croker, Lover, Hyde, and Carelton. Yeats wrote introductory material and notes to many of these stories.

    William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. A pillar of both the Irish and British literary establishments, in his later years he served as an Irish Senator for two terms. Yeats was born and educated in Dublin, but spent his childhood in County Sligo. He studied poetry in his youth and from an early age was fascinated by both Irish legends and the occult. Those topics feature in the first phase of his work, which lasted roughly until the turn of the 20th century. His earliest volume of verse was published in 1889 and those slow-paced and lyrical poems display debts to Edmund Spenser, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and the Pre-Raphaelite poets.


    • sheeogue
    • sidheóg
    • deenee shee
    • daoine sidhe
    • Book of Armagh
    • Tuatha De Danān
    • slooa-shee
    • sheagh sidhe
    • Marcra shee
    • daoine maithe
    • lepra-caun
    • Ballisodare
    • Plain-a-Bawn
    • pooka

    A brief sample of "A Pretty Maid Milking her Cow" by Black Dog Boonzy can be heard in this piece, as can two harp pieces by Turlough O'Carolan played by Darren Raleigh (see below). Another brief sample of the pipes heard in the ancient tune of "Lough Erne Shore" by Andy Irvine and Paul Brady can also be heard where mentioned in the text.

    You can find the full text of the book on the Sacred Texts website and this piece at Trooping Fairies.

     

    The Rabbit Song

    by S. J. Tucker

    Blessings

    Blessings

    Fans of all ages come to see SJ Tucker for more than just the stories she weaves into her songwriting -- her musical talents are second to none. Her style is classified, at times, as "Celtic Blues", while her instrumental and vocal talents earn comparisons to Joni Mitchell, Ani DiFranco, Dar Williams, and Jeff Buckley. Not confined to one type of song or another, SJ spans opera, chant, and rockergrrl, employing deft guitar hands and the bluesy, powerful voice of a 300lb gospel singer--finely contained in a petite frame which earned her first band the name 'Skinny White Chick' by accident.

    An incredibly prolific writer, SJ Tucker has composed over 130 original songs and independently produced six full-length studio albums. SJ Tucker started on the road with her first album in 2004, and she is taking the nation by storm -- on her own power -- state by state.

    We are really proud to bring you her Rabbit's Song from her album Blessings, a powerful exploration of totems and the Trickster just perfect for Ostara. You can find out more about Sooj on her website at sjtucker.com or on her Contributor Page.

     

    Blodeuwedd

    by Rick Allen

    The Inconstant Bard

    The Inconstant Bard

    An immortal voice and talent. The lyrical, bardic poetry of a Celtic warrior and spiritual seeker, this recording of Rick Allen's unforgettable voice, accompanied by the musical gifts of The Constant Cohorts, brings the listener back to the days of yore when Druids thrived, the Green Man freely roamed the land, passionate Love was a path to the Mysteries, the Muse was a Lady in White, “. . . and men were true.”

    This is Rick's own Tribute to the Maiden of Flowers, Blodeuwedd. Please visit our Contributor page to learn more about Rick Allen's story.

     

    Celtic Maidens

    by Ceri Norman

    Celtic Maidens

    Celtic Maidens

    From a young age Ceri Norman's love of mythology and history has inspired her. After gaining a degree studying History and English, Ceri worked in libraries and museums sharing this love with the people she met. Seeing the pleasure that books and history gave, Ceri started writing fiction that people of all ages could enjoy and relate to. As a deeply spiritual person she prefers her writing to have a spiritual and mystical flavour.

    Celtic Maidens is a supernatural tale of love, lives & obsession set against the dramatic scenery of the Welsh Mountains. Celtic Maidens tells the story of Siân Derwyn whose life holds few pleasures except for her friends, her interest in local folklore and the standing stones until the day that Ryan Ackley arrives in her remote Welsh village.

    Learn more about Ceri Norman on her website or on her Contributor Page.

     

    Atholl Highlander

    by Connemara Stone Company

    Original

    Original

    The Connemara Stone Company (CSC) are a Celtic Folk Rock and Folk Rock Band from Germany. They have now been together since 1995. In this period of time they have advanced from a Local Band to a fairly well known Band in the Celtic Folk Rock scene.

    Their main strength is in their ability to entertain a wider public with their own style of Celtic music in a modern Folk Rock style, appealing to all generations and a audience that are not only folk fans. Their ever increasing fan base comes from all walks of live and various tastes in music.

    This great, high-energy, track - Atholl Highlander - is from their brand new, 2013 album, Original, released on St. Patrick's Day. Find out more about the CSC on their website or on their Contributor Page.

     

    Atholl Highlanders

    Atholl Highlanders

    Atholl Highlanders

    The Atholl Highlanders at Blair Atholl Castle, Bank Holiday Weekend 2007 - YouTube video.

    Teaspoon Ring

     

    Oak, Broom & Meadowsweet

    by Damh the Bard

    The Spirit of Albion

    The Spirit of Albion

    Damh is a modern-day Bard whose spirituality, and love of folk tradition, is expressed through his music, storytelling and poetry. Drawing on the Bardic traditions his performances are both entertaining and educational, weaving a tapestry of myth, peace, and anthems that speak directly to the heart, but never without a good splash of humour.

    This beautiful track, Oak, Broom & Meadowsweet, comes from Damh's third CD - The Spirit of Albion; a superb album that captures the full range of this master's talent.

    You can get hold of Damh's new album Antlered Crown & Standing Stone from iTunes, CD Baby or his website at Pagan Music. You can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor page on this website.

     

    Competition

    We announce our Celtic Twist Competition winner!

     



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    Special Thanks

     

    For Incidental Music

    Daphne Quigley-Freund and Tom Bradfish, for Eamonn an Chnoic (Ned of the Hill) from their album Aoibhneas. See our Contributor Page for more details.

    Darren Raleigh, for his tracks Carolan's Quarrel with the Landlady and Planxty Irwin from his album Silverwheel. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details.

    áthas, for their track Boys of Tandragee and Tuesday Mornin from their album áthas. See their website or our Contributor Page for more details.

    Celestial Aeon Project, for Suspicion from Empire. See his Contributor page for more details.

    Evan, Rever... Peut-etre... Pt.4 from his album Rever... Peut-etre.... See the Contributor page for more details.

    DJ Fab, Strike from the Sky from the album Best of 2006-2009. See the Contributor page for more details.

    Zero Project, for Missing from his album, Celtic Dream, Distorted Reality from the album Earth. See his website or the Contributor Page for more details.

    Xcyril, for the track Amazones versus Valkyries, from his album Coeur Martial and Reverie from his album Musiques pour film. See his website for further details of check out his Contributor Page.

    VVS Music for Daemon Hunters. See his website for further details of check out his Contributor Page.

    Victor Stellar, for Glacial Epoch from his 2008 Singles. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details.

    Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See her Contributor page for details.

    Kim Robertson The Hangman's Noose. See her Contributor page for details.

    Jigger Time Ticks Away. See her Contributor page for details.

     

    For our Theme Music:

    The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.

     

    Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music

    (in Alphabetic order)

    Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page.

    The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page.

    Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page.

    Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page.

    Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page.

    S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page.

     

    We hope you enjoyed the show and with all of our Fae blessings,

    Gary & Ruthie xxx

     

     

    CMP Special 36 2013 Spring Equinox Show Pt.2

    CMP Special 36 2013 Spring Equinox Show Pt.2

    Music, fairies and Celtic Maidens!

    This is the second half of our super show celebrating the Spring Equinox and Ostara! We've got another 4 great pieces of music, a charming piece from a book by W.B. Yeats called Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry (and published in 1888!) about the Fairies and a man called Frank Martin who has 'The Sight' and our amazing story by Ceri Norman from her superb book, Celtic Maidens. You'll hear a great poem by Rick Allen, as well as music by SJ Tucker, Damh the Bard, the Connemara Stone Company and James Olin Oden! We also announce the winner of the Competition for the Celtic Twist CD, The Visit, that we set in CMP SP34, the Imbolc Show.

    More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com

    Running Order:

    We hope you enjoy it!

    Gary & Ruthie x x x

    We love your feedback! Email us at  garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe


     

    The First Shoots of Spring

    by James Olin Oden

    Samhain's March: A Winter's Journey

    James Olin Oden is singer/songwriter of Celtic and Americana music out of Raleigh, NC. Does it move the heart or cause the foot to stomp? If so, then James Olin Oden plays it.

    With me it's always been about what moves the heart. The songs I sing are compelling stories whose telling must be told over and over again. The stories range from dark acts that should not be forgotten to the silly revelries that we should never forsake. My hope is that as my heart is moved by the music so too may yours be moved.

    Sláinte Mhór...James

    James Olin Oden plays Vocals, Classical Guitar, Bodhran, Bones, & Whistles.

    We are privileged to bring you his superb track, The First Shoots of Spring, which comes from the album, Samhain's March. You can find out more about James on his website or on his Contributor Page.

     

    The Trooping Fairies & the Tale of Frank Martin

    by W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats (1865-1939)

    This superb and charming piece comes from an anthology of Irish folklore, edited by W. B. Yeats in 1888 called Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry. Many of these stories are from books which are archived at this site; some are from books which have yet to be converted to etext or now-rare source material. He selected many of the best (and often funniest) tales from other writers such as Lady Wilde, Croker, Lover, Hyde, and Carelton. Yeats wrote introductory material and notes to many of these stories.

    William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. A pillar of both the Irish and British literary establishments, in his later years he served as an Irish Senator for two terms. Yeats was born and educated in Dublin, but spent his childhood in County Sligo. He studied poetry in his youth and from an early age was fascinated by both Irish legends and the occult. Those topics feature in the first phase of his work, which lasted roughly until the turn of the 20th century. His earliest volume of verse was published in 1889 and those slow-paced and lyrical poems display debts to Edmund Spenser, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and the Pre-Raphaelite poets.


    • sheeogue
    • sidheóg
    • deenee shee
    • daoine sidhe
    • Book of Armagh
    • Tuatha De Danān
    • slooa-shee
    • sheagh sidhe
    • Marcra shee
    • daoine maithe
    • lepra-caun
    • Ballisodare
    • Plain-a-Bawn
    • pooka

    A brief sample of "A Pretty Maid Milking her Cow" by Black Dog Boonzy can be heard in this piece, as can two harp pieces by Turlough O'Carolan played by Darren Raleigh (see below). Another brief sample of the pipes heard in the ancient tune of "Lough Erne Shore" by Andy Irvine and Paul Brady can also be heard where mentioned in the text.

    You can find the full text of the book on the Sacred Texts website and this piece at Trooping Fairies.

     

    The Rabbit Song

    by S. J. Tucker

    Blessings

    Blessings

    Fans of all ages come to see SJ Tucker for more than just the stories she weaves into her songwriting -- her musical talents are second to none. Her style is classified, at times, as "Celtic Blues", while her instrumental and vocal talents earn comparisons to Joni Mitchell, Ani DiFranco, Dar Williams, and Jeff Buckley. Not confined to one type of song or another, SJ spans opera, chant, and rockergrrl, employing deft guitar hands and the bluesy, powerful voice of a 300lb gospel singer--finely contained in a petite frame which earned her first band the name 'Skinny White Chick' by accident.

    An incredibly prolific writer, SJ Tucker has composed over 130 original songs and independently produced six full-length studio albums. SJ Tucker started on the road with her first album in 2004, and she is taking the nation by storm -- on her own power -- state by state.

    We are really proud to bring you her Rabbit's Song from her album Blessings, a powerful exploration of totems and the Trickster just perfect for Ostara. You can find out more about Sooj on her website at sjtucker.com or on her Contributor Page.

     

    Blodeuwedd

    by Rick Allen

    The Inconstant Bard

    The Inconstant Bard

    An immortal voice and talent. The lyrical, bardic poetry of a Celtic warrior and spiritual seeker, this recording of Rick Allen's unforgettable voice, accompanied by the musical gifts of The Constant Cohorts, brings the listener back to the days of yore when Druids thrived, the Green Man freely roamed the land, passionate Love was a path to the Mysteries, the Muse was a Lady in White, “. . . and men were true.”

    This is Rick's own Tribute to the Maiden of Flowers, Blodeuwedd. Please visit our Contributor page to learn more about Rick Allen's story.

     

    Celtic Maidens

    by Ceri Norman

    Celtic Maidens

    Celtic Maidens

    From a young age Ceri Norman's love of mythology and history has inspired her. After gaining a degree studying History and English, Ceri worked in libraries and museums sharing this love with the people she met. Seeing the pleasure that books and history gave, Ceri started writing fiction that people of all ages could enjoy and relate to. As a deeply spiritual person she prefers her writing to have a spiritual and mystical flavour.

    Celtic Maidens is a supernatural tale of love, lives & obsession set against the dramatic scenery of the Welsh Mountains. Celtic Maidens tells the story of Siân Derwyn whose life holds few pleasures except for her friends, her interest in local folklore and the standing stones until the day that Ryan Ackley arrives in her remote Welsh village.

    Learn more about Ceri Norman on her website or on her Contributor Page.

     

    Atholl Highlander

    by Connemara Stone Company

    Original

    Original

    The Connemara Stone Company (CSC) are a Celtic Folk Rock and Folk Rock Band from Germany. They have now been together since 1995. In this period of time they have advanced from a Local Band to a fairly well known Band in the Celtic Folk Rock scene.

    Their main strength is in their ability to entertain a wider public with their own style of Celtic music in a modern Folk Rock style, appealing to all generations and a audience that are not only folk fans. Their ever increasing fan base comes from all walks of live and various tastes in music.

    This great, high-energy, track - Atholl Highlander - is from their brand new, 2013 album, Original, released on St. Patrick's Day. Find out more about the CSC on their website or on their Contributor Page.

     

    Atholl Highlanders

    Atholl Highlanders

    Atholl Highlanders

    The Atholl Highlanders at Blair Atholl Castle, Bank Holiday Weekend 2007 - YouTube video.

    Teaspoon Ring

     

    Oak, Broom & Meadowsweet

    by Damh the Bard

    The Spirit of Albion

    The Spirit of Albion

    Damh is a modern-day Bard whose spirituality, and love of folk tradition, is expressed through his music, storytelling and poetry. Drawing on the Bardic traditions his performances are both entertaining and educational, weaving a tapestry of myth, peace, and anthems that speak directly to the heart, but never without a good splash of humour.

    This beautiful track, Oak, Broom & Meadowsweet, comes from Damh's third CD - The Spirit of Albion; a superb album that captures the full range of this master's talent.

    You can get hold of Damh's new album Antlered Crown & Standing Stone from iTunes, CD Baby or his website at Pagan Music. You can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor page on this website.

     

    Competition

    We announce our Celtic Twist Competition winner!

     



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    Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow:

     


    Special Thanks

     

    For Incidental Music

    Daphne Quigley-Freund and Tom Bradfish, for Eamonn an Chnoic (Ned of the Hill) from their album Aoibhneas. See our Contributor Page for more details.

    Darren Raleigh, for his tracks Carolan's Quarrel with the Landlady and Planxty Irwin from his album Silverwheel. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details.

    áthas, for their track Boys of Tandragee and Tuesday Mornin from their album áthas. See their website or our Contributor Page for more details.

    Celestial Aeon Project, for Suspicion from Empire. See his Contributor page for more details.

    Evan, Rever... Peut-etre... Pt.4 from his album Rever... Peut-etre.... See the Contributor page for more details.

    DJ Fab, Strike from the Sky from the album Best of 2006-2009. See the Contributor page for more details.

    Zero Project, for Missing from his album, Celtic Dream, Distorted Reality from the album Earth. See his website or the Contributor Page for more details.

    Xcyril, for the track Amazones versus Valkyries, from his album Coeur Martial and Reverie from his album Musiques pour film. See his website for further details of check out his Contributor Page.

    VVS Music for Daemon Hunters. See his website for further details of check out his Contributor Page.

    Victor Stellar, for Glacial Epoch from his 2008 Singles. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details.

    Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See her Contributor page for details.

    Kim Robertson The Hangman's Noose. See her Contributor page for details.

    Jigger Time Ticks Away. See her Contributor page for details.

     

    For our Theme Music:

    The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.

     

    Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music

    (in Alphabetic order)

    Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page.

    The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page.

    Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page.

    Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page.

    Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page.

    S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page.

     

    We hope you enjoyed the show and with all of our Fae blessings,

    Gary & Ruthie xxx

     

     

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    CMP Special 02a Midsummer 2008 Part 1

    CMP Special 02a Midsummer 2008 Part 1

    Music, stories, and facts for Midsummer 2008

    Always great to hear from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe

    More resources over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com

    Show Summary:

    We celebrate the Midsummer Festival with a massive offering of goodies. So we've divided the episode into two parts. The first part contains a reading from The Religion of the Ancient Celts, another from a modern book called Fairy Healing, some music, and a story by Willie Meikle called The First Silkie.

    Running Order:

    We hope you enjoy it!

    Gary & Ruthie x x x

     


     

    News & Views

    We talk about Midsummer being celebrated on the 20th, 21st or 22nd of June. Midsummer is traditionally a time for fairies - although it is dangerous to visit the fairy world at this time! We talk about the Solstice and time that the sun appears to wobble in its 'apparent' orbit around the earth. 

     

    The Religion of the Ancient Celts

    by J. A. MacCulloch

    We select a passage concerning the Midsummer rituals from the Religions of the Ancient Celts by J. A. MacCulloch. This book, which appears for the first time on the Internet at Sacred Texts, is one of the earliest scholarly treatments of the ancient Celtic religion. Written early in the 20th Century, Religion of the Ancient Celts includes extensive treatment of that perennially fascinating subject, the Druids.

    MacCulloch details the Celtic belief in reincarnation and a spectral otherworld; documents the enormous pantheon of now-obscure gods and goddesses, including many local deities; and describes totemistic and animistic beliefs. In addition, MacCulloch does not flinch (nor sensationalize) when describing the darker side of Celtic practices, including the famous 'Burning Man' human sacrifices, cannibalism and exogamous incest.

     

    Fairy Healing: the Lore and Legacy

    by Margie McArthur

    We then present a small section of a modern book about Fairy Healing: The Lore and Legacy written by Margie McArthur. The section we read is from Chapter 5: The Irish Traditions and tells us about the Fairy Doctor.

    Thank you to Margie for allowing us to read this for you. She has her home on the web at Brigid's Hearth where you can find out about this and her other books. She also runs a fairy healing website. Find out more about Margie McArthur in our Contributor pages. 

     

    Shimmering Wings

    by Gaelic Wind Project

    They hail from Essen, Germany. Yet the repertoire of Gaelic Wind Project consists of Irish traditional songs and tunes, but they also perform their own material. This Irish folk band consists of two female lead vocalists who are accompanied by Irish wooden flute, accordion, guitar, Irish bouzouki and percussion. Gaelic Wind Project is a nice addition to any Celtic music collection.

    "Our new song Shimmering Wings is inspired by Juliet Marillier´s novel Daughter of the Forest. Here you´ll find more information about the author and her books."

    You can find the Gaelic Wind Project on the web at their homesite (now sadly gone). You can also find them on CD Baby.

     

    The First Silkie

    by Willie Meikle

    Willie Meikle is a Scottish Author who writes Fantasy and Horror Fiction and has eight books published. Many of his stories and books are set in Scotland and are weaved with Mythology and folklore. Willie has had 130 stories published in the genre press, both in paper and on-line magazines and his work has appeared in the UK, Ireland, the USA, India, Greece, Romania and Canada. He has graciously allowed us to present an except from his novel, The Midnight Eye Files: The Sirens and concerns the origins of the Silkie – a fey creature able to shift from seal to human form.

    The tale tells us of the origin of the Silkie which concerns Viking Gods, Bold Fishermen and a wager between Gods and Men.

    You can find out more about Willie and his work at his website or you can read more details about this fantastic author in our Contributor pages.

     

    The Ladychant

    by Gary, Ruthie & friends

    With thanks to three young friends of ours, we present our very unprofessional (but fun!) version of the Chant of the Lady. A big Thank You to Stacey, Tania and Jessica. You can download this chant from us by clicking Ladychant.

    Lyrics

    Lady, spin your Circle bright,
    Weave your web of dark and light.
    Earth, Air, Fire and Water,
    Bind us as one.

    Maiden, spin your Circle white,
    Weave a web of shinning light.
    Stag and Hawk, Bear and Wolf,
    Bind us as one.

    Mother, spin your Circle red,
    Weave a web of glowing thread.
    Earth, Air, Fire and Water,
    Bind us as one.

    Wise one, spin your Circle black,
    Weave the wisdom that we lack.
    Moonlight, Sunlight, Starlight, Shimmer,
    Bind us as one.

    Lady, spin your Circle bright,
    Weave your web of dark and light.
    Earth, Air, Fire and Water,
    Bind us as one.

     

    Winter Solstice 'Down Under'

    We talk about the Summer Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere.

     



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    Special Thanks

    For incidental music:

    Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See the Contributor page for details.

    For our Theme Music:

    The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.

     

    Additional Sources

    OBOD

    And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination!

     

    Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music

    (in Alphabetic order)

    Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page.

    Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page.

    The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page.

    Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page.

    Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page.

    Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page.

    S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page.

    Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page.

    We'd like to wish you 'Hwyl fawr!', which is Welsh for Goodbye and have fun, or more literally Wishing a Good Mood on you!

     

     

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