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Posted by: MDF3530 04-Feb-2003, 08:09 PM
Tell us all!

Mine is Loreena McKennitt, especially "Bonny Portmore". Irish Rovers though are a close 2nd :D  (d) .

Posted by: MDF3530 05-Feb-2003, 05:55 PM
You know, you can reply to this thread.

BTW, look to your left. I'm no longer King of Scotland. How appropriate that "Scotland The Brave" started playing on my MP3 player :p  :D  (b) !

Posted by: MDF3530 07-Feb-2003, 07:43 PM
Someone other than me please post here!!! :D

Posted by: Maibh 07-Feb-2003, 10:36 PM
I replied "other" (even though I have great love for many of those listed) because right now my favourite group is Flogging Molly. :)

Posted by: Catriona 08-Feb-2003, 07:18 AM
I'm the other 'other' who has voted!

Capercaillie and Runrig are past favourites - but I have to be honest and say that I find Gaelic singing can get a bit, well, shall we say 'turgid' in tone?! :;):

That's the trouble with us Lallans' speakers - no romanticism in wur sowells... :D

Posted by: MDF3530 08-Feb-2003, 05:48 PM
I wonder who the other two votes (1 other for Ms. McKennitt & 1 other "other") were.

Posted by: Aon_Daonna 08-Feb-2003, 06:30 PM
Count me to Loreena McKennitt, mike... i love that lassie's voice.
For the other: maybe you forgot RunRig?? :D

Posted by: maggiemahone1 09-Feb-2003, 07:32 AM
I voted for the 'other.'  I have no favorite, I just can't seem to make my mind up, Mike.  :p There are so many good singers!

maggiemahone1

Posted by: MDF3530 09-Feb-2003, 12:00 PM
Quote (Aon_Daonna @ Feb. 08 2003,6:30)
Count me to Loreena McKennitt, mike... i love that lassie's voice.
For the other: maybe you forgot RunRig?? :D

No, I didn't. Just ran out of room for the choices.

Posted by: Aon_Daonna 09-Feb-2003, 04:57 PM
oh, okay

Posted by: Cabbagehome 10-Feb-2003, 11:39 AM
OK! I voted. Like maggie, I like them all .  I voted, for my first love. They were so much a part, of my teen years, that hubby and I sang the unicorn song, to our babys. My kids sing it, to their babys. When the group was in a lower Michigan city, my son took his kids to the bar/pub, to see them. The group was so pleased, to see the kids (ages 8 &5, who were more than happy to join right in), that they stayed late talking to them. :p  How could I not vote for such a nice group?


Posted by: MDF3530 10-Feb-2003, 05:33 PM
Quote (Cabbagehome @ Feb. 10 2003,11:39)
OK! I voted. Like maggie, I like them all .  I voted, for my first love. They were so much a part, of my teen years, that hubby and I sang the unicorn song, to our babys. My kids sing it, to their babys.

I love that song. I even have it on MP3 on my computer.

Posted by: Cabbagehome 12-Feb-2003, 11:41 AM
MDF, I knew, there was something, about you, I liked.  (d)

Posted by: barddas 13-Feb-2003, 01:22 PM
WOW! So many to chose from. But I am going to have to go with the other vote as well. Some of my Favs that weren't listed are :p Silly wizard, Steeleye Span ( maddy prior wgat a voice!) Scartaglen, dougie maclean... I'll stop now....

(b)
Jason

Posted by: RavenWing 20-Feb-2003, 01:17 PM
I voted for Loreena, but I have to add that I LOVE:

Clann an Drumma
Galoglas (My uncle's band)


Posted by: Aon_Daonna 24-Feb-2003, 04:49 PM
Silly Wizard definetly are good =)

Posted by: FloweroftheWest 25-Feb-2003, 01:21 PM
Would it surprise anybody that i voted for "other"? :D Though i have to say that i love Capercaille, The Corries and most Scottish Folk stuff as well. But nobody beats Runrig and "Dust" Thanks to the person who requested that :D

Posted by: baldpiper 09-Mar-2003, 02:56 PM
I voted for Clannandrumma.  I think they are awesome.  Saw them last year and looking forward to seeing them again this year. :D

Posted by: cptfrancis 10-Mar-2003, 04:51 PM
I had to vote for Christy Moore. It's from listening to his music that I've been hooked on Celtic music. He sorta jump started my passion for Celtic music.

Posted by: tartangal 11-Mar-2003, 06:01 AM
I agree. Christy is fab!!! He makes the hair on the back of your neck stand on end when you hear him live. He just stands there with his guitar and enthralls.
                                      Jules

Posted by: Gaelic Bread 16-Mar-2003, 05:30 PM
Voted as I must, but just saw a group last night who would never make the poll.  They are called The Hooligans, and were at a place in Philadelphia called Maggie O'Neills.  WOW, what a show!  I like bands that encourage folks to join-in on the singing, the piping, and the celtic dancing!

I found their website this afternoon at www.hooligansusa.com.
Interesting mix of traditional music and soccer hooligan attitude!

Posted by: MDF3530 22-Mar-2003, 05:01 PM
BTW, I just downloaded some more of Ms. McKennitt's songs. I love "Marrakesh Night Market". "The Mystic's Dream" is ok but not great. You all gotta admit the lady has songs that are quite entrancing.


Posted by: CelticAingeal 26-May-2003, 01:21 PM
I have to agree with ye there, MDF3530....her songs are very entrancing. The thought and work she has put into creating some of them is really something too.

Posted by: Keltic 26-May-2003, 07:08 PM
Solas, Silly Wizard, De Danann, Niamh Parsons, Tannahill Weavers.... I better stop before I list my whole collection. Too many great bands to chose just one.

Posted by: brettzky42 03-Jun-2003, 03:40 PM
Right now I'm splitting my time between Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, and The Hooligans. And Hadrian's Wall...Seven Nations...Ashley MacIsaac...whew!

Posted by: brettzky42 03-Jun-2003, 06:38 PM
Oh yeah, did I mention Gaelic Storm? Don't know who their fiddle player is, but they can rip a great Tam Lin Reel!

Posted by: hilander1299 05-Jun-2003, 10:52 PM
How about the Brobdingnagian Bards?? Excellent Irish/Scottish tunes!! wink.gif

Posted by: Macfive 06-Jun-2003, 07:31 AM
QUOTE (hilander1299 @ Jun 6 2003, 12:52 AM)
How about the Brobdingnagian Bards?? Excellent Irish/Scottish tunes!! wink.gif

The Brobdingnagian Bards are an excellent duo from Texas!!! We have a number of their songs on the broadcast and they have been very supportive of our broadcast. Placing links on their site and providing us with a number of their CD's.

In fact, I just heard from Mark a few weeks back. He is sending us their latest CD - Memories of Middle - coming soon on the broadcast! I am really looking forward to this one!

Here is a link to their site for more information:

http://thebards.net/


Posted by: Swanny 08-Jun-2003, 02:42 AM
I'm new to the forum, just found it tonight. I voted "other" as my favorite is a group that performs primarily at American Colonial era living history events in the Eastern U.S.A., called "Father, Son and Friends". I may change my mind as I keep listening here, though.

Swanny

Posted by: maggiemahone1 09-Jun-2003, 10:36 AM
Hi Swanny, If I'm not mistaken Father, Son and Friends performed at our firstever Celtic festival in Beckley WV in August of last year. They were great.
BTW... I don't think I've said hi to you since you have joined Highlander Radio forum. H E L L O...

maggiemahone1

Posted by: Madweasel 02-Jul-2003, 08:25 AM
Ghah! Too many of my favorites up there to make a choice...

One I'd like to see around on the playlist but haven't though, is Catherine-Ann MacPhee. Anyone else ever heard of her? She put out 3 albums that I know of (and own), between 1987 and 1994 - I'm still looking to find out if she did any more. Great voice, all her albums are in the Scots Gaelic, which for some reason seems hard to find generally.

The albums, in no particular order:

Cànan Nan Gàidheal (The Language of the Gael)
Chi Mi'n Geamhradh (I see Winter)
Catherine-Ann MacPhee sings Mairi Mhor

Chime in if you have a clue what I'm talking about. blink.gif

-Madweasel


Posted by: Donegal 15-Jul-2003, 03:15 AM
Hi

Difficult question but I vote to:

Altan as group
Mairi MacIness as singer

Saludos

Posted by: Donegal 15-Jul-2003, 03:17 AM

By the way, Catherine is a great singer but she was already voted smile.gif

I think she only has the 3 albums you mentioned

Saludos

Posted by: tartangal 15-Jul-2003, 11:29 AM
Altan are fantastic. I saw them live at celtic connections in Glasgow and they were wonderful smile.gif . The singer has the sweetest voice.

Posted by: QuiWanKenn 25-Jul-2003, 11:27 PM
My favorite is "The Poxy Boggards" to bad that they only have one song here.

Posted by: dober 30-Jul-2003, 03:50 PM
I think Loreena McKennitt is great, but her music is hard to find in my area. walkman.gif

Posted by: Mari 05-Aug-2003, 11:05 PM
Emerald Rose, has to be one of the greatest Celtic Rock Groups around thumbs_up.gif

Posted by: Scatha Arzetyn 09-Aug-2003, 09:56 AM
I voted 'Other'.
My favourite's probably The Crossing, or Clannad.
Most of the bands listed I've haven't heard yet.

Anja II

Posted by: craig 02-Sep-2003, 02:42 PM
Out of the list I had to choose the Glengarry Bhoys. They always get everyone on their feet. I live in western New York and I get to see them often.

A special mention must be made about a celtic rock band out of Buffalo, NY.
Kilbrannan has a growing fan base and perform regularly in the Norhteast, primarily in New York State.

Check them out at http://www.kilbrannan.com

Posted by: MDF3530 02-Sep-2003, 04:09 PM
QUOTE (craig @ Sep 2 2003, 03:42 PM)
Out of the list I had to choose the Glengarry Bhoys. They always get everyone on their feet. I live in western New York and I get to see them often.

A special mention must be made about a celtic rock band out of Buffalo, NY.
Kilbrannan has a growing fan base and perform regularly in the Norhteast, primarily in New York State.

Check them out at http://www.kilbrannan.com

Go right ahead and plug away! As you can see in my signature, I have URL links to three of my favorite local (Chicago area) places.

BTW, I like your avatar! What clan is that?

Posted by: craig 03-Sep-2003, 10:35 AM
My avatar is the clan crest of my clan, Clan Barclay. My family lived primarily in the Grampian/Aberdeen area of Scotland.

To plug some more check this out. http://www.clanbarclay.com

Posted by: ranger 09-Sep-2003, 10:08 PM
I'm new to this forum and new to the site (although i'vbe been listening to it for a few years now). I may be off here, but the first celtic CD I ever bought is still my favorite- Sons of Somerled. Steven McDonald does awesome work. His music is haunting and uplifting at the same time. He also throws in quite a bit of a history lesson when he can. I also like Gary Stadler-although he may be considered new age he is played on this site. He is one to listen to when you go to bed at night or just want to relax. Steve McDonald is who you listen to anytime you need an emotional jarring around. beer_mug.gif

Posted by: Richard Bercot 03-Oct-2003, 12:26 PM
I really do not know who is my favorite, but a couple I do Like that I have not seen listed are BARLEYCORN and FAIR ISLE FOLK. They have a sound that appeals to me. note.gif thumbs_up.gif walkman.gif

Posted by: Elspeth 03-Oct-2003, 09:10 PM
I'm new as well, but I love the voices of Mary Black and Karen Matheson

Posted by: Aaediwen 22-Oct-2003, 04:16 PM
My vote, of course, had to go for Loreena McKennitt

All of the music is stellar, but my #1 and #2 picks should be Loreena McKennitt and Heather Dale

I certainly consider Gary Stadler as New Age, used <I> Fairy of the Woods </I> to relax after class in college, most of the time found myself falling asleep without meaning to. Nice stuff =) And the first insturmental I found that I could listen to. walkman.gif

Posted by: MarinePaul 14-Jan-2004, 11:26 AM
Well I guess I will add some others into the list. Karen Kasey, Mary Jane Lamond, Solas, Battlefield Band, Clannad.

Instrumental wise I absolutely love Catriona MacDonald.

Oh yeah; Leahy, Great Big Sea, and Natalie MacMaster.

It is too hard for me to pick an all time favorite. I listen to different bands depending on the mood I am in, or want to be in smile.gif

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wow, I just started clicking on some of these cool emoticons. I think I found the one for me,

beer.gif

Paul

Posted by: Lionel 14-Jan-2004, 12:18 PM
Loreena Mackennitt, Karen Matheson and Sinead O'Connor for the female singers !
Runrig, Capercaillie for the bands.
Great singers, great bands and wonderful music ! smile.gif

Posted by: silverdragon 14-Jan-2004, 12:53 PM
Afro Celts, Wolfstone, Silly Wizard, Clann an Drumma, Clannad... Yah, that's me with all those Afro Celts requests... biggrin.gif

Posted by: Aon_Daonna 14-Jan-2004, 02:09 PM
voicewise i voted.. long time ago.. for loreena.. otherwise I wouldn't be able to decide, so much depends on my mood and on what I have available...

Posted by: Losgann 14-Jan-2004, 02:31 PM
Mine is Runrig. But I like Wolfstone and Great Big Sea too...

Posted by: Lionel 15-Jan-2004, 11:58 AM
Runrig ! Tiens comme c'est étrange Losgann ! angel_not.gif J'aurais parié les Chieftains ou encore Alan Stivell ! batman.gif

Posted by: Losgann 15-Jan-2004, 01:21 PM
ah ah angel_not.gif

Posted by: Lionel 15-Jan-2004, 05:59 PM
biggrin.gif Nan Losgann !

Posted by: massi 20-Jan-2004, 06:05 AM
i love Pogues with Shane Mac Gowan lead singer
but i like also Andy Irvine and Deaf Shepherd thumbs_up.gif

Posted by: balisodare 21-Jan-2004, 07:39 PM
Lunasa would probably be one of the hottest bands I know of. I'd also say Bothy Band and Planxty are on my "Top Celtic Bands Ever" list. (sure...they're old...but has anyone really outdone them?
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Posted by: Keltic 21-Jan-2004, 09:29 PM
QUOTE (balisodare @ Jan 21 2004, 09:39 PM)
Lunasa would probably be one of the hottest bands I know of.

Can't argue with that!!! Have to add Solas as another powerhouse of a band.

Posted by: massi 24-Jan-2004, 05:11 AM
and what about young bands like kila or peatbog faeries???

Posted by: lighthouse 27-Jan-2004, 08:43 PM
My favorite singer is Charlie Zahm follwed closley by Alex Beaton. I have yet to pick a favorite pipe band though biggrin.gif
Darlene

Posted by: Lionel 28-Jan-2004, 03:16 PM
QUOTE (lighthouse @ Jan 27 2004, 09:43 PM)
My favorite singer is Charlie Zahm follwed closley by Alex Beaton. I have yet to pick a favorite pipe band though biggrin.gif
Darlene

Who are they ?

Posted by: Kiwi Gael 31-Jan-2004, 06:42 AM
Of the named artists allocated for the poll, the winning sash goes to Loreena McKennitt. Classy and stylish lady, great music, and I love the way she blends the Celtic genre with influences and flavours from other cultures.
I'm looking forward to her next studio release! thumbs_up.gif

Posted by: Aaediwen 31-Jan-2004, 01:56 PM
What was that title I saw in a dream last night... it was actually on a book... But felt like a preview of her next CD perhaps... Probably just wishful thinking...

Posted by: Haggishead 09-Nov-2007, 12:59 PM
My favourite is still Alex Beaton. But the Corries and the Irish Rovers are great too.

Posted by: Robert Phoenix 11-Nov-2007, 09:40 PM
Even though this is a old thread I had to go with Loreena. Enya last album wasn't the boldest step so she went down a level for me. If Loreena wasn't up there I would have gone with other for the Battlefield Band

Posted by: Haggishead 12-Nov-2007, 08:28 AM
I admire the talent behind the Battlefield Band, but last time I saw them live ( about 1 year ago), they were far too political in their commentaries. If I wanted a spin on the news, I'd stayed home and watched TV. If they had just stuck to the music, it would have been perfect.

Posted by: Robert Phoenix 12-Nov-2007, 06:21 PM
That's too bad. When political views overshadow the music then its just not fun to listen to anymore. I haven't had the chance to see them live. They were in town twice and I missed them both time due to lack of funds. But who knows-bands ad their views change over time.

Posted by: Haggishead 12-Nov-2007, 07:20 PM
Very true. They are excellent in their music.

Posted by: WizardofOwls 12-Nov-2007, 07:57 PM
Of the listed artists, I would choose Loreena McKennitt, but my vote is for other. My favorite is Capercaillie and Karen Matheson.

Posted by: dundee 13-Nov-2007, 10:00 AM
had to go other... i would say my fav group is Silly Wizard or any group with andy m stewart.... also i like the old "steel eye span" and many others eddi reader, tannenhill weavers etc... but i ramble on and on...... note.gif

Posted by: stoirmeil 25-Nov-2007, 10:27 AM
I'm all for Silly Wizard and Battlefield Band meself. Favorite solo performer has become Ed Miller, since I've encountered his singing on CR. thumbs_up.gif

Posted by: Jimmy Carbomb 03-Dec-2007, 09:18 AM
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!

Talk about pulling a thread out of hibernation!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's nearly three years that this baby has been lingering in the archives!!!!!!!

Almost makes me want to go into the attic and see what I can find.

Posted by: Sìmeag 02-Mar-2009, 02:12 PM
I'm a fan of the Peatbog Faeries, but The Corries run a close second. biggrin.gif

Posted by: Saltydog 05-Mar-2009, 07:14 PM
Hehe, oh why not, since the thread sprouted new wings.
Favourites at the moment, Bothy Band, Lunasa, Great Big Sea, John Doyle with anyone, but especially Liz Carroll, Alain Stivell, Celtic Fiddle Festival and us (but I'm partial)

Posted by: PiperJR 05-Mar-2009, 09:21 PM
Runrig, hands down. In my world no one is even close.

Posted by: JollyMolly 13-Apr-2009, 11:26 AM
Good choices!

Need a Flogging Molly button though! smile.gif


woooo or how about Albannach!?

Posted by: aquagirl 13-Apr-2009, 05:52 PM
Currently I am a big Celtic Thunder fan!!! walkman.gif

Posted by: LibraryJim 15-Apr-2009, 06:03 PM
I put down Loreena McKennitt, because she is superb, but there are so many that I like that it is hard to pin it down to one, and it also depends on my moods at the time!

Moya Brennan is another that I buy any CD she puts out, whether on her own or with "Clannad"

Anúna

The Chieftans

Flogging Molly

Seven Nations (Clan na gael)

and local favs

The McIlroys

Tinker's Dam(n)

The Wyndbreakers

There are soooo many.

Posted by: SonofHenderson 16-Apr-2009, 12:08 PM
I love Runrig-only picked up on them a few years ago on this radio station but have a lot of their cds and even dvds now![COLOR=blue]

Posted by: Rindy 16-Apr-2009, 12:32 PM
I voted other. Some of my favorite groups are

Clann An Drumma
Great Big Sea
Blackmores Night
Rapalje
Clan Wallace
Tam McLucas
Dougie MacLean
Barley Juice
Celtic Thunder
Kevin Walsh
Clanadonia
Seven Nations
Ed Miller
Phil Coulter
Heather Dale
The Elders
The Pogues
The Trybe

I think most of the artists here on Celtic Radio are fantastic musicians it's hard to just name a few. I could go on forever.. walkman.gif

Slainte

Posted by: LibraryJim 16-Apr-2009, 09:12 PM
Blackmore's Night is the absolute best!

But I wouldn't class them as Celtic, as such. Closer to Renaissance or Mediaeval Rock.

I just got their "Paris Moon" DVD, and think it is better than "Castles and Dreams" even though I like C&D for the setting better (in a Castle at a Ren Fest).

Along with Blackmore's Night, I would add Steeleye Span and Pentangle.

Posted by: valpal59 17-Apr-2009, 08:12 AM
I voted other. Some of my favorites were not on the list, some were.

Loreena Mckennitt
Enya
Blackmore's Night
Clann An Drumma
Runrig
Pipin Hot
Wicked Tinkers
Secret Garden
Gael Warning

Too many to list.

Val

Posted by: Amergin 19-Apr-2009, 09:14 PM
Had to put "other" as well. There are just too many top notch groups not mentioned here. The Cheiftans, for instance. How could you leave off the superstars of Irish music? Also love the Elders, Dropkick Murphys, Steeleye Span, Tannahill Weavers, and dozens of others.

Who's heard Albanach? Outstanding music. What a beat.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svvk8IAfr4E

Posted by: Shenaniganz247 31-Aug-2009, 09:43 PM
I've got a few choices that's hard to pick between

Flogging Molly

Coyote Run

Rathkeltair

Hunting McLeod

Barleyjuice

Seven Nations

Gaelic Storm

Gael Warning

Stanley & Grimm

too many to choose just one best when they are so different in sound but so amazing

Posted by: MorganaEllairien 15-Jan-2010, 07:57 PM
Celtic Thunder for me! *squees*

Posted by: IrishBeachLassie 21-Jan-2010, 01:13 AM
Mine has to Be Irish Makeover ~ Molly Malone, Blackbird or All Around My Hat !

slainte,
darlene

Posted by: MMEPhilly 09-Apr-2010, 09:24 PM
Hey all,

I voted "other" cause I am a huge Celtic Thunder fan... they have a way about them that has their dedicated fans getting into all things Celtic/Irish/Scottish... you can't ask for something better for tourism purposes in this economy!! They are bringing traditional music to masses of Americans and other international audiences, while playing cover songs, original music and traditional Celtic tunes. And they are all as hot as their rich voices!! Plus, almost all the lads play instruments, even if not in the show (on their own recordings). Many fans have sought out Celtic history/culture/jewelry, etc., you name it, and have picked up on Irish lingo and Gaelic Irish because the lads speak it... nw that is what I call an influential artist!!

I listened to some Celtic music here and there... nothing serious... an MP3 here or there... or at a Ren Faire... owned a few Celtic Woman cds... but Celtic Thunder has made me a Celtic music fan and I have sought out other artists cause of them...

I LOVE CELTIC THUNDER!! My <3 belongs to Ryan Kelly, Keith Harkin, Paul Byrom, Neil Byrne, Damian McGinty and George Donaldson!!

~Michelle in Philadelphia

Posted by: firewood2u 06-May-2010, 09:24 PM

As others have already said, there is such a plethora to chose from it is hard to pick ONE. wink.gif

However, if I must chose it would be Ryan's Fancy thumbs_up.gif . The members are Denis Ryan, Fergus O'Byrne, and Dermot O'Reilly. Their rendition of The Cross at Spancil Hill is likely my all-time favourite song and if you have the chance to pick it up on 'The Irish Love Songs' album do yourself a favour and snap it up! Yes, I said album as i don't think it ever made it to C.D.

Check out their impromptu vocals at the East Coast Music Association's presentation for a Lifetime Achievement Award. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMl45MrUmm8&feature=related

Posted by: togo 07-May-2010, 08:41 PM
Love Celtic Rock.
Here's my list:

Great Big Sea (just saw them 2 nights ago again, great live band! My favorite!)
Runrig
Oysterband
Young Dubliners
Seven Nations
Gaelic Storm
Enter the Haggis
Flogging Molly
The Elders
Barleyjuice
Spirit of the West

Posted by: Antwn 08-May-2010, 07:25 PM
I like Loreena McKennit and Maddy Prior but I'd also add Sandy Denny (!!). Group? Well, not strictly Celtic, but the Incredible String Band and Pentangle, Solas, Karen Casey and her band, the Chieftans of course, Mary Jane Lammond to name a few. Some singers who sing in Welsh too: Julie Murphy and Sion James.

Posted by: tekj2000 09-May-2010, 05:35 AM
Enter the Haggis !!

Posted by: heartsong 25-May-2010, 06:07 AM
Can we get a new survey? Some of my favorites are:

Celtic Thunder
Enter the Haggis
Emerald Rose
Rathkeltair
Secret Garden
Great Big Sea
Altan
Sharon Shannon
Orla Fallon
Oona McOuat

Posted by: englishmix 25-May-2010, 10:07 PM
Sure, but if we do it again, lets get rid of all the Irish options, please! bash.gif

What a group the Corries were!!!
www.corries.com


Coyote Run is a fun and fascinating group.
But I really like Alex Beaton... okay, he does a wee bit of Irish songs, now and again...

Posted by: IrishBeachLassie 25-May-2010, 11:02 PM
NO Irish? hmmm !

Wow, that's like saying "No Music or Music with No Talent" that hardly sounds right !

Posted by: Shenaniganz247 13-Jun-2010, 12:36 AM
thumbs_up.gif to englishmix finally agreeing about Coyote Run!!! I was afraid I was the only person on here who had heard them lol I was so glad to finally hear them on the Celt-rock radio station here!!!!

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