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    Explore "lamond" with insightful episodes like "Episode 53: Mary Jane Lamond", "Streets of Dublin #346", "Halfway to St. Patrick's Day Celtic Music #325", "Thanksgiving with Celtic Music #285" and "Work and Dance #280" from podcasts like ""TradCafe", "Irish & Celtic Music Podcast", "Irish & Celtic Music Podcast", "Irish & Celtic Music Podcast" and "Irish & Celtic Music Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Episode 53: Mary Jane Lamond

    Episode 53: Mary Jane Lamond

    One of the biggest names in Gaelic song today, Mary Jane Lamond can just as easily be found at a small Gaelic community event on Cape Breton, at an academic conference in Scotland or thrilling an audience of thousands at a folk festival somewhere around the world. She sat down with Neil to talk about her unconventional journey and her thoughts on practicing a traditional art in the 21st century. 

    www.maryjanelamond.com

     

    Music: The Blue Mountains Lullaby (Jeff MacDonald and Brian O hEadhra) and a medley of traditional Puirt a Beul

    Streets of Dublin #346

    Streets of Dublin #346

    Let's roam the streets of Dublin with show #346 with Celtic music from Wolf & Clover, Andrew Finn Magill, Jennifer Licko, Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac, Tara O'Grady, Samantha Gillogly & Tim Maurice, The Founding, The Jolly Rogues, Spencer Murray & Pipeslinger, Alex Sturbaum, O'Craven, Matt Hughes, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfetones, Blackstone Cuil, The Selkie Girls, Screaming Orphans. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/

    Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.

     

    TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU
    BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS

    Don't just see the world. Go on a relaxing adventure with a small group of Celtic music fans, just like you. We won't see everything. Instead, we will stay in one area. We will get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can help me decide where we should go into 2019. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/

    THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

    0:04 "Top of Cork Road - First Avenue - The Merry Maiden" by Wolf & Clover from Wolf & Clover

    3:39 "The Green Fields of Glentown / The Old Dudeen / McFadden's Handsome Daughter" by Andrew Finn Magill from Roots

    7:41 "Light the Way" by Jennifer Licko from SING

    11:13 "Boise Monsters" by Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac from Seinn

    14:23 "In Belfast Tonight" by Tara O'Grady from A Celt in the Cotton Club

    17:53 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

    19:10 "Young Catherine/James Bethag" by Samantha Gillogly/Tim Maurice from Celtic Chamber Music

    24:07 "Beast of the Waves" by The Founding from Form.

    28:12 "Maggie May" by The Jolly Rogues from Privateers

    31:42 "California Clan" by Spencer Murray & Pipeslinger from Sound & Fury

    35:55 "O'er the Water In France" by Alex Sturbaum from River Run Wide

    41:00 CELTIC FEEDBACK

    42:34 "Pint Glass" by O'Craven from Whiskey, Wenches, and Scallywag

    45:45 "Mick McGuire" by Matt Hughes from Soul of the Common Man

    48:11 "Dusty Dublin Streets Set" by Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfetones from Let Ye All Be Irish Tonight

    51:48 "Dark Inishowen" by Blackstone Cuil from Blackstone Cuil

    56:27 "Jack B" by The Selkie Girls from Pirate Queen

    1:01:49 "Humour Is On Me Now" by Screaming Orphans from Taproom

    The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/.

     

    THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST!

    Imagine a world with no Celtic music. Sounds pretty horrible, right? All you have is boring music being shoved down your throats by big record labels. You wouldn't get to experience the incredible music shared each and every week in the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Our incredibly generous people bring you hours of great Celtic music. You can help celebrate Celtic music and culture and keep this show running every week. Become a Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast

    Thanks to our newest Patrons of the Podcast: Sally Harris

     

    CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

    * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This podcast is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon.

    You may not realize. I host two other podcasts. Celtfather Music & Travel is sort of a behind the scenes look at my music and travel adventures. I just recently posted an interview I did with Samantha Gillogly. She's a Celtic fiddler and violinist who will be up next. We chatted about how she fell in love with Lord of the Rings in that episode. Listen and subscribe at celtfather.com.

    I also rebranded my Pub Songs Podcast. It's now called Geek Pub Songs. The content is still pretty much the same. You'll get a lot of Celtic music plus there will be a bit more geek music. So if you've ever wondered what I meant by Geek musician, this is a good way to find out about it. Find out more at pubsong.net.

    Finally, I don't think I've mentioned it, but my next album comes out on March 6, 2018. It's called As Long As I'm Flyin' features music inspired by Joss Whedon's cancelled cult classic TV show Firefly. Go to FireflyDrinkingSongs.com for details.

     

    VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20

    It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/

     

    I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK

    What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture  of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com

    Brendan Prast emailed: "Thank you for the MP3s (which I have already downloaded and started to listen to), and of course, for your wonderful show! I have been listening to it for quite some time now and finally took a new step and subscribed to you!"

    Edward Midgett emailed a picture: "Top  of the morning to ye me laddie Mark, I'm a New Listener to your podcast, I love the music. I'm an American Irishman Born in America but my mum's from Dublin Ireland herself. Keep playing your music and I'll continue listening to ye me laddie I just learned about ye tonight from the Amazon prime music app. I'm a Celtic Cowboy for real in life.  I just drew and coloured this picture while listening to the podcast"

    Halfway to St. Patrick's Day Celtic Music #325

    Halfway to St. Patrick's Day Celtic Music #325

    We are just 6 months away from St. Patrick's Day. So we're gonna celebrate with an extended show of Halfway to St Patrick's Day Celtic music from Black Market Haggis, Sharon Shannon, Lochlainn, Coast, Forkroot, Screeched Inn, Peat in the Creel, Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac, Mark Davies, Seamus Kennedy, Crepuscule, Screaming Orphans, Ed Miller, Men of Thunda, Fiddler's Green, Alasdair White, Kilmaine Saints, Nancy Daily-Green, Battlelegs, Kilted Kings.

    Listen and download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free! http://celticmusicpodcast.com

    Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. http://bestcelticmusic.net

    TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU
    BY LOUISVILLE IRISH FEST

    The Louisville Irish Fest is held on the final weekend in September of each year and features traditional Food, Unique Gifts, Children’s Events, Irish Dancing, Libations and Music from the Emerald Isle. Enjoy music from Blarney Castle, Runa, and Keltricity. http://louisvilleirishfest.com

    NOTES

    * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This podcast is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon.

    * CELTIC PODCAST NEWS. Do you have news to share with the podcast or the Celtic music world? Use the hashtag #CelticMusicNews. 

    Altan is fundraising a new album through PledgeMusic.

    Traditional Irish musicians in the DFW area, with the support of the Traditional Irish Music Education Society (TIMES), are banding together to play a 24-hour session to raise money for those who have been affected by Hurricane Harvey. Black Market Haggis, who played the first track of this podcast are helping to raise awareness for this event. Support Tunes for Texas right now!

    If you want more Halfway to St Patrick's Day music, I published a special for the Pub Songs Podcast. You'll enjoy a lot of traditional Irish & Celtic pub songs from my many bands. Listen and subscribe at pubsong.net.

    And if you enjoy my music, I have an incredible special. You can get 5 of my CDs for just $24. Follow the link to my Bandcamp page to take advantage of this low offer and save 68% off the regular price! The offer is good in September 2017 only.

    * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com

    Robert Eby emailed: "Thanks for your great work on the podcast, Marc! I love how much diversity of Celtic music you put into it. I especially love Celtic rock and you have a special hour just on that with bands I’m mostly unfamiliar with! Ed Miller used to host a Celtic segment on Austin’s NPR station, but he NEVER played anything with bagpipes. I have a theory that Ed Miller doesn’t like the bagpipes. But you, Marc, you aren’t afraid of anything!"

    You're very welcome Robert. That's one of the many things I love about this podcast. The diversity. That is what truly makes America great. A few years ago, I published my CD How America Saved Irish Music (listen to show #169). The main part of the story is that the Irish diaspora preserved traditional Irish music, which made it's way back to Ireland. But the other aspect is that we are melting pot of different cultures. And all of those influences end up in contemporary Irish & Celtic music, whether you're talking about rock'n'roll, R&B, jazz, country, bluegrass, hip hop, electronica. And it's brilliant. The traditional culture is important but so are the changes that affect the music every day. Without it, I would be playing the same 12 bands over and over again.

    As for Ed Miller, I love that theory. And I have a few vague memories of him cracking jokes about bagpipes which may confirm your hypothesis. If you're like Ed Miller or just like Ed Miller's music, he has a radio program called Across the Pond. It comes out on Sundays from 6-8 PM on Sunradio in Austin. And I *think* you can listen to it online.

    The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast exists on the generosity of our Patrons of the Podcast. You can pledge as little as $1 per episode to pay for the production of this podcast, as well as my time in producing the show. You'll even get shows before regular listeners and my deepest thanks. I want to thank our newest patron: Scott Bradlee Welton, Jamie Ray, Tyler Murphy, Ellen Calnan.

    Wanna enjoy another 2-hour episode of Celtic Rock? Become a patron today to celebrate Celtic culture through music! http://patreon.com/celticpodcast

    THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

    0:29 "Concertina Reel Set" by Black Market Haggis from Better Than It Sounds

    4:07 "Rusheen Bay" by Sharon Shannon from Sacred Earth

    7:58 "Keg of Brandy" by Lochlainn from Fisher Street

    12;41 "Windmills in the Sky" by Coast from Windmills in the Sky

    17:16 "Unk's Last Stand" by Forkroot from Water & Shade

    21:10 "Black Velvet Band" by Screeched Inn from Screeched Inn

    25:36 "Autumn Child" by Peat in the Creel from The Barn Session

    28:53 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

    30:19 "Rinn Mi Córr is Naoi Mìle / I Travelled More Than Nine Miles" by Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac from Seinn

    33:36 "Song Without Words" by Mark Davies from The Celtic Harp

    37:29 "You're Not Irish" by Seamus Kennedy from On the Rocks

    40:25 "The Hosting of the Sidhe" by Crepuscule from Horizon

    44:42 "Paddy's Lamentation" by Screaming Orphans from Taproom

    50:14 CELTIC FEEDBACK

    52:18 "Gie the Fiddler a Dram" by Ed Miller from Many's The Fine Tale

    57:08 "Jim's Aire/Scotland the Brave" by Men of Thunda

    59:25 "Irish Air" by Fiddler's Green from Drive Me Mad

    1:03:15 "The Amorous Lover" by Alasdair White from An Clar Geal (The White Album)

    1:08:58 "Raise My Glass" by Kilmaine Saints from Whiskey Blues & Faded Tattoos

    1:13:42 "Fisherman's Song for Attracting the Seals/Song of the Seals" by Nancy Daily-Green from Delia's Hearth

    1:18:56 "Gentlemen Sing" by Battlelegs from Lost My Shoes

    1:22:59 "Slainte Mhaith" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul

    VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2017 episode. bestcelticmusic.net/vote/

    The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at celticmusicpodcast.com.

    Thanksgiving with Celtic Music #285

    Thanksgiving with Celtic Music #285

    Happy Thanksgiving! And thank you for your continued support of Celtic music and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. This week, you'll be thankful for Celtic music from Jed Marum, The Gas Men, Jesse Ferguson, Mitchell and Vincent, Hugh Morrison, Hearthfire Duo, Mary Jane Lamond, New York Brogue, Pitch the Peat, The Saucy Rovers, Belfast Andi, The Beer Mats, Banna, The Muckers, New Shilling.

    Do you support Celtic music, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20 to help me create next year's Best Celtic Music 2016 episode.

     

    Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations

    Travel will change your life. It opens your eyes to the mysterious and makes historical events come alive. In 2017, you can experience the culture, history and legends of Brittany with the next Celtic Invasion Vacation. You'll join a small group of 8-10 invaders who love Celtic music and culture like you, and who love to travel. Subscribe to the mailing list to join a Free Webinar on Tuesday, December 6th on "Breaking Down the Celtic Travel Barrier". Join the webinar and invasion at celticinvasion.com

     

    Notes:

    * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music.

    * Kilted Kings are still performing at the Louisiana Renaissance Festival through the second weekend of December. Details are at KiltedKings.com.

    * I want to send out a big thanks to the patrons of the podcast. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 per episode pays for the production of this podcast as well as my time in producing the show. You will enjoy a personal podcast feed where you can listen to the show before regular subscribers, occasional extended editions of the show, and my deepest thanks. When we hit a milestone, you get a 2-hour special. Special thanks to our newest patrons: Rachel Barckhaus, Harvey Yaw. Help celebrate Celtic culture through music. Become a patron today!

    * Every day from now until Christmas, you can listen to past episodes of the Celtic Christmas Podcast directly on Facebook or subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio and just about everywhere you listen to podcasts online. Subscribe at celticchristmasmusic.net

    * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening, or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763.

    Brian Mcreynolds shared a photo on Facebook: "I'm at work upgrading some temperature controllers. It's a lot nicer work with some Celtic music from your podcast."

    Eric Atkinson wrote in the shownotes: "I’m working and living in Pyongyang, North Korea. I don’t get TV or radio and I have very limited internet access. I rely on DVDs and podcasts for home entertainment. While on a breather trip to Beijing, I downloaded a lot of Irish and Celtic music podcasts and I listen to at least one every day. I’m listening to one now. Thanks for providing such great entertainment. It’s really appreciated in this challenging place to live. Keep up the good work.
    p.s. I also play Celtic flute and with the lots of time I have to practice, I’m getting quite good. I’ve got my first private concert next Saturday. So, Irish and Celtic music will be played live on the International Compound in Pyongyang, North Korea next weekend.

    Liam Smith posted on Facebook: "While listening to your podcast #284, 2-Hours of On Fire Celtic Music, my wife and I were quite taken with Innisfall's song, My Lagan Love. I didn't hesitate to order the MP3s from Amazon.com, and of course, I sent them a note to let them know where I found their music. Then, of course, I had to read all about them on their website. I'm well pleased!"

     

    This Week in Celtic Music

    0:36 "Carrickfurgus" by Jed Marum from Calla's Waltz

    5:21 "Liverpool/Plains of Boyle/Jolly Beggarman" by The Gas Men from Clement Street

    9:22 "Arthur McBride" by Jesse Ferguson from The Butcher Boy

    15:17 "Paddy Went to London/The Cliffs of Moher" by Mitchell and Vincent from Circling the Square

    18:22 "Prisoner Song" by Hugh Morrison from Prison Ballads

    22:17 "A Minor Tradition" by Hearthfire Duo from Rising Tides

    24:52 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

    25:58 "Mairi Bhan Dhail As Eas" by Mary Jane Lamond from Storas

    31:29 "The Banks of the Roses" by New York Brogue from Live from the Poor Mouth

    34:08 "An Leanbh Nua/Kilavil/Jerry's Beaver Hat" by Pitch the Peat from Far From Home

    38:40 "Old Ripppin' Wind" by The Saucy Rovers from Treasure Sickness

    42:56 CELTIC FEEDBACK

    45:08 "St. Patrick Was A Gentleman" by Belfast Andi from All That Glitters

    47:14 "The Cheeky Goat" by The Beer Mats from Easter Lily

    49:38 "Ciaran O'Connell" by Banna from Cheers!

    52:20 "Eddie Connors" by The Muckers from The Muckers

    56:38 "Mary Ellen Carter/Coal Miner's Reel/Christmas Eve" by New Shilling from Irishtown Sessions

    VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode.

    The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at celticmusicpodcast.com.

    Work and Dance #280

    Work and Dance #280

    Crank up the podcast so you can dance while you work with indie Celtic music from Doolin', Heather Gilmer and Jeff Moore, Mary Jane Lamond, Pitch the Peat, Hugh Morrison, Grafton Street, MacTalla Mor, Los Paddys de Las Pampas from Come Home, Atlantic Wave, Doug Folkins/Molly Hogans, The Gleasons, The Muckers, The Wild Irish Roses, Enter the Haggis, Ennis Sisters. 

    Do you support Celtic music, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Please rate the show on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. And remember to Vote in the Celtic Top 20 to help me create next year's Best Celtic Music 2016 episode.

     

    Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations

    Travel will change your life. It opens your eyes to the mysterious and makes historical events come alive. In 2017, you can experience the culture, history and legends of Brittany with the next Celtic Invasion Vacation. You'll join a small group of 8-10 invaders who love Celtic music and culture like you, and who love to travel. Brittany is one of the seven Celtic nations and is located in Northwest France. The Breton language is related closely to Welsh and Cornish. Subscribe to the mailing list to join a Free Webinar in November on "Breaking Down the Celtic Travel Barrier". Join the invasion at celticinvasion.com

     

    Notes:

    * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music.

    * I want to send out a big thanks to the patrons of the podcast. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 per episode pays for the production of this podcast as well as my time in producing the show. You get a personal podcast feed where you can listen to the show before regular subscribers, occasional extended editions of the show, and my deepest thanks. When we hit a milestone, you get a 2-hour special. We are $14 away from Two Amazing, ON FIRE Hours of Celtic music by some of the HOTTEST Celtic artists Burning It Up online! Join now and I'll also send you a free Irish & Celtic Music Podcast bumper sticker and CD in October. A super special thanks to our newest patrons: Robert Buck, Pete Alexander, Mark McCaffrey, Rebecca, Hans Schutz, and to Jodie Purgahn who raised her pledge to the Song Henge level. Become a patron today because you love Celtic music.

    * If you joined me on Facebook over the past couple o'weeks, you would've read a bunch of Celtic Music Spotlights. If you ever wanted to find out more about the bands in the show, these short features are both informative and fun. Plus, this week, we posted a list of upcoming Celtic festivals for the next month. I'm hoping that will be a new regular feature.

    * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening, or from one of your trips to one of the Celtic nations. Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763.

    Amy Sherman wrote in our shownotes: "Hi Mark! Just wanted to say that your podcast has meant a lot to me the past 5 years! We recently moved to a family home in the Mississippi Delta, built in the early 1800's. It is an ongoing project to get it ship shape, and your weekly gift to us is always something to look forward to. We all (husband and toddlers included) listen to each podcast at least twice while we work and dance! Thanks again!"

     

    This Week in Celtic Music

    0:23 "The Road to Gleanntan" by Doolin' from Doolin'

    3:40 "Glen Cottage #2/Glen Cottage #1/Mick Duggan's (Polkas)" by Heather Gilmer and Jeff Moore from Traditional Irish Music

    8:07 "Mairi Bhan Dhail As Eas" by Mary Jane Lamond from Storas

    13:35 "An Leanbh/Kilavil/Jerry's Beaver's Hat" by Pitch the Peat from Far From Home

    18:07 "Prisoner Song" by Hugh Morrison from Prison Ballads

    22:21 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS

    23:20 "Remember Me My Friend" by Grafton Street from Descendants of Immigrants

    26:58 "Mouth Music Set" by MacTalla Mor from Jacob's Ladder

    29:02 "My Friend Ger" by Los Paddys de Las Pampas from Come Home

    32:23 "Dvorak in Donegal" by Atlantic Wave from Craic'd

    37:08 CELTIC FEEDBACK

    38:02 "Black Velvet Band" by Doug Folkins/Molly Hogans from Another Last Call

    41:18 "Let It Go" by The Gleasons from Let It Go

    43:33 "Maid of Amsterdam" by The Muckers from The Muckers

    46:17 "Bodhran Mohr" by The Wild Irish Roses from Fill Yer Boots, Man!

    49:04 "Gasoline" by Enter the Haggis from Casualties of Retail

    54:03 "Still Single" by Ennis Sisters from Lessons Learned

    VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode.

    The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at celticmusicpodcast.com.

    Frederic Lamond sp Beethoven: Pianosonat nr 32 c-moll op 111

    Frederic Lamond sp Beethoven: Pianosonat nr 32 c-moll op 111

    Den skotske pianisten och tonsättaren Frederic Lamond fick sin första pianoundervisning av sin bror David.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    I mitten på 1880-talet deltog han i Liszts mästarklasser i Weimar och Rom. Han blev framgångsrik i Tyskland och bosatte sig där, men flyttade tillbaka till Storbritannien när Andra världskriget bröt ut. Mest framgånsrik var Frederic Lamond med Beethovens musik, han var en av de främsta Beethoventolkarna i början av 1900-talet. Sett ur ett modernt perspektiv kan man tycka att Lamond saknar rytmisk kontroll. Hans spel var impulsivt och retoriskt och blandade ett råare spel med poetisk uttrycksfullhet. Mer information på sverigesradio.se/p2

    Frederic Lamond sp Anton Rubinstein: Barkarol nr 3 g-moll op 50:3

    Frederic Lamond sp Anton Rubinstein: Barkarol nr 3 g-moll op 50:3

    Den skotske pianisten och tonsättaren Frederic Lamond fick sin första pianoundervisning av sin bror David.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    I mitten på 1880-talet deltog han i Liszts mästarklasser i Weimar och Rom. Han blev framgångsrik i Tyskland och bosatte sig där, men flyttade tillbaka till Storbritannien när Andra världskriget bröt ut. Mest framgånsrik var Frederic Lamond med Beethovens musik, han var en av de främsta Beethoventolkarna i början av 1900-talet. Sett ur ett modernt perspektiv kan man tycka att Lamond saknar rytmisk kontroll. Hans spel var impulsivt och retoriskt och blandade ett råare spel med poetisk uttrycksfullhet. Mer information på sverigesradio.se/p2

    Frederic Lamond spelar Chopin: Pianosonat nr 2 b-moll op 35, sats 3, Marche funèbre

    Frederic Lamond spelar Chopin: Pianosonat nr 2 b-moll op 35, sats 3, Marche funèbre

    Den skotske pianisten och tonsättaren Frederic Lamond fick sin första pianoundervisning av sin bror David.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    I mitten på 1880-talet deltog han i Liszts mästarklasser i Weimar och Rom. Han blev framgångsrik i Tyskland och bosatte sig där, men flyttade tillbaka till Storbritannien när Andra världskriget bröt ut. Mest framgånsrik var Frederic Lamond med Beethovens musik, han var en av de främsta Beethoventolkarna i början av 1900-talet. Sett ur ett modernt perspektiv kan man tycka att Lamond saknar rytmisk kontroll. Hans spel var impulsivt och retoriskt och blandade ett råare spel med poetisk uttrycksfullhet. Mer information på sverigesradio.se/p2

    Frederic Lamond sp Liszt: Liebestraum nr 3 Ass-dur

    Frederic Lamond sp Liszt: Liebestraum nr 3 Ass-dur

    Den skotske pianisten och tonsättaren Frederic Lamond fick sin första pianoundervisning av sin bror David.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    I mitten på 1880-talet deltog han i Liszts mästarklasser i Weimar och Rom. Han blev framgångsrik i Tyskland och bosatte sig där, men flyttade tillbaka till Storbritannien när Andra världskriget bröt ut. Mest framgånsrik var Frederic Lamond med Beethovens musik, han var en av de främsta Beethoventolkarna i början av 1900-talet. Sett ur ett modernt perspektiv kan man tycka att Lamond saknar rytmisk kontroll. Hans spel var impulsivt och retoriskt och blandade ett råare spel med poetisk uttrycksfullhet. Mer information på sverigesradio.se/p2

    Frederic Lamond sp Chopin: Vals nr 11 Gess-dur op 70:1

    Frederic Lamond sp Chopin: Vals nr 11 Gess-dur op 70:1

    Den skotske pianisten och tonsättaren Frederic Lamond fick sin första pianoundervisning av sin bror David.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    I mitten på 1880-talet deltog han i Liszts mästarklasser i Weimar och Rom. Han blev framgångsrik i Tyskland och bosatte sig där, men flyttade tillbaka till Storbritannien när Andra världskriget bröt ut. Mest framgånsrik var Frederic Lamond med Beethovens musik, han var en av de främsta Beethoventolkarna i början av 1900-talet. Sett ur ett modernt perspektiv kan man tycka att Lamond saknar rytmisk kontroll. Hans spel var impulsivt och retoriskt och blandade ett råare spel med poetisk uttrycksfullhet. Mer information på sverigesradio.se/p2

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    Frederic Lamond sp Liszt: Konsertetyd nr 3 Dess-dur, “Un sospiro”

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    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    I mitten på 1880-talet deltog han i Liszts mästarklasser i Weimar och Rom. Han blev framgångsrik i Tyskland och bosatte sig där, men flyttade tillbaka till Storbritannien när Andra världskriget bröt ut. Mest framgånsrik var Frederic Lamond med Beethovens musik, han var en av de främsta Beethoventolkarna i början av 1900-talet. Sett ur ett modernt perspektiv kan man tycka att Lamond saknar rytmisk kontroll. Hans spel var impulsivt och retoriskt och blandade ett råare spel med poetisk uttrycksfullhet. Mer information på sverigesradio.se/p2

    Throwback Thursday #8

    Throwback Thursday #8
    Collage - I Will Be Lovin' You Stevie B - Spring Love (Club Mix) Debbie Deb - When I Hear Music Olga- Play Another Song For Me George Lamond - Look Into My Eyes Amoretto - Clave Rocks Sweet Sensation - Take It While Its Hot TKA - Tears May Fall Laura Enea - This Is The Last Time Cynthia & Johnny O - Dreamboy/Dreamgirl Jocelyn Enriquez - Do You Miss Me? Rockell - In A Dream Don't forget to follow me on Twitter @djderricke Visit my website: www.djderricke.com LIKE me on my facebook page: www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Derrick-E/69670329111

    Doctor Donuts - Jazz Freaks

    Doctor Donuts - Jazz Freaks

    Doctor Donuts - Jazz Freaks (Charivari/Schema-Downsall)
    (exclusive mix for ParisDJs.com) 2007-12-24

    Tracklisting :
    01. The Deirdre Wilson Tabac - I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes
    (from 'The Deirdre Wilson Tabac' album, 1970 / RCA)
    02. Fred Johnson - A Child Runs Free
    (from 'Fred Johnson Live At B.B Joe's' album, 1984 / Offshore Productions)
    03. The Sahib Shihab Quintet - Seeds
    (from 'Seeds' album, 1969 / Vogue)
    04. The Har-You Percussion Group - Welcome To The Party
    (from 'The Har-You Percussion Group' album, 1970 / ESP)
    05. E.W. Wainwright, Jr. - The Healer/Don't Break
    (from 'African Roots Of Jazz' album, 1981 / Aroj Music)
    06. Danser's Inferno - Sombre Guitar
    (from 'Creation One' album, 1970 / Lirs)
    07. Don Lamond and His Swing Band - Up Tight
    (from 'Extraordinary' album, 1982 / Progressive Records)

    Original covers :
    Available on www.parisdjs.com

    Links :
    myspace.com/charivarimusic
    myspace.com/jazzfreaks

    Info :
    Arthur Borgnis aka Doctor Donuts pratique le deejaying depuis 92. Il defend une certaine idee du mixe eclectique et aime varier les saveurs loin des formatages habituels. Fortement influence par le jazz, il puise ses racines dans le large spectre de la musique black (soul, brazil, latin, hip-hop...), mais aussi dans les musiques 'electroniques' (Detroit techno, House, Broken...). Avec son compere Antoine Bertola, il compose sous le nom de Charivari (Downsall – Schema), dont les remixes et maxis ont ete largement playlistes (Laurent Garnier, Rainer Truby, Alton Miller, Quantic…...). L'album de Charivari est prevu pour le printemps.
    Egalement realisateur, Arthur Borgnis finit le montage du documentaire 'Broken Vibes' consacre au Broken Beat (Bugz, IG Culture, Gilles Peterson, Jazzanova...) qui sortira en DVD debut 2008. Promoteur des soirees Jazz Freaks, Doctor Donuts souhaite faire partager son amour pour le jazz et les galaxies qui l'entourent: brazil, latin, funk, soul, hip hop, broken beat... sans oublier la danse et la convivialite.

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