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Traditional Celtic Music

Artist Song
Dolores Keane  Caledonia  
Cherish the Ladies  Inisheer  
Paul Brady  The Lakes of Pontchartrain (New Recording)  
Frankie Gavin, Jim Murray, Michael McGoldrick & Sharon Shannon  The Cat's Miaow  
Celtic Woman  Carrickfergus  
Aryeh Frankfurter  Sidhe Beag Agus Sidhe Mor  
Karan Casey  Roger the Miller  
Aly Bain & Ale Möller  Da Broon Coo (The Brown Cow)  
The Dubliners  The Fields of Athenry  
Claire Byrne  Frieze Britches / Maguire's  
Barnbrack  Dublin In the Rare Oul Times  
Celtic Fiddle Festival  O'Carolan's Concerto  
Keane, Moloney & O'Connell  Kilkelly  
De Dannan  My Irish Molly-O  
The Chieftains  Boil the Breakfast Early  
Paddy Reilly  Raglan Road  
Arty McGlynn & Matt Malloy  Over the Moor to Maggie / Fred Finn's / The Hunter's House  
The House Band  The Grey Funnel Line  
Carl Peterson  The Skye Boat Song  
Barbara MacDonald Magone with Alasdair Fraser & Jody Stecher  Mrs. Jamieson's Favorite  
Moloney O'Connell & Keane  There Were Roses  
Franco Morone  Lord Inchiquin  
The Tannahill Weavers  Jamie Raeburn's Farewell  
Patrick Ball  The Road to Lisdoonvarna/The Lark On the Strand  
Alasdair Fraser & Jody Stecher  Jessie Smith / The Braes of Mar / Jenny Dang the Weaver / Pretty Peggy  
Cherish the Ladies  Sweet Thames Flow Softly  
Sharon Shannon  Phil Cunningham Set  
De Dannan  Maggie  
Kevin Roth & Janet Jackson Witman  Danny Boy  
Philip Boulding  St. Anne's Reel  
Old Blind Dogs  To the Beggin' I Will Go  
Ad Vielle Que Pourra  Laride D. T. / Polka d'été  
Altan  Tuirse Mo Chroi  
Tom Anderson & Aly Bain  Faroe Rum / Aandowin' At Da Bow / Da Forefit O' Da Ship  
Abby Newton, Jay Ungar & Jean Redpath  South Wind  
Celtic Woman  The Butterfly  
Dick Gaughan  Song for Ireland  
Aryeh Frankfurter  O'Carolan's Draught  
Daniel O'Donnell  The Mountains of Mourne  
Lúnasa  Scully's  
Alasdair Fraser  Sally Mo Ghradh  
Archie Fisher  I Wandered By a Brookside  
Christopher West & Philip Boulding  Carolan's Receipt  
Altan  Strathspey/Con McGinley's  
Aly Bain & Ale Möller  O’Farrel’s Welcome to Limerick  
Anne Lorne Gillies  O Mo Dhuthaich (Oh My Land)  
Desnos Christian  Suite de ronds de Loudeac  
Alan Stivell  The king of the fairies  
Eileen Ivers  Geese In the Bog / The Wandering Minstrel / The Pride of Moyvane / The Low Road to Glin...  
Arcady  The Banks of the Lee  
Celtic Woman  The Ashoken Farewell / The Contradiction  
The Bothy Band  Pretty Peg / Craig's Pipes  
Celtic Fiddle Festival  Pigeon On the Gate / Lafferty's / Morning Dew  
Daith¡ Sproule  The Banks of Claudy  
Tud  Dans ar c hamm  
Solas  The Wind That Shakes the Barley  
Brendan Mulvihill & Donna Long  Shandon Bells / Boys of the Town / Rakes of Clonmel / Girls of the Town  
Danny Carnahan & Robin Petrie  Glenlogie  
Cherish the Ladies  Carolan's Favorite Jig / The Rakes of Cashel / Highland March In Oscar & Malvina  
Bedwyr Morgan, Dónal Lunny, Huw Smith, Keith Donald, Linda Healy, Tudur Huws Jones & Tudur Morgan  Damhsa Tara (Dawns Tara/Dance at Tara)  
Ewan MacColl  Glasgow Peggy  
Bonnie Rideout  Miss Gordon of Park / Craigellachie Lassies / The Honourable Mrs. Drummond of Perth's Delight  
Capercaille  Alasdair Mhic Cholla Ghasda  
Battlefield Band  The Lady Leroy  
Caledonix  The Queen of Argyll  
Claire Byrne  Jim Donoghue's / The Hills of Tipperary / The Connaught Heifers  
Patrick Street  Music for a Found Harmonium  
Darragh Murphy  Byrne's Hornpipe / The Good Natured Man  
Ffynnon  Le Petit Cordonier  
Tripswitch  Antón  
Áine Minogue & DruidStone  The Edge of the White Rock  
Kornog  Bonnie Jean Cameron  
Silly Wizard  Broom O' the Cowdenknowes  
Brass Monkey  Tip-Top Hornpipe / Primrose Polka  
De Dannan  Mulvihill's Reel, the Dawn  

Comment:

Though many people think of Celts as being more or less exclusively Irish, their roots run deeper and farther than that fabled green island in the North Atlantic. Scotland, Wales…even parts of France and Spain were also home to the Celts, and their music continues to thrive in all of those places and beyond. From Brittany and Boston, Glasgow and Galway, the harps, pipes, guitars, and voices of the Celts' descendants have laid claim to making [i]the world's[/i] folk music uncannily popular in places where the race never set foot (although they [i]did[/i] get around in their day). Our [i]Traditional Celtic Music[/i] Essentials will take you to all these exotic locales — and more — with songs of love and parting, dreaming and dancing, spread over three languages and five centuries.
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