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CELTIC STEPS THE SHOW-IRELAND
The Celtic Steps is the best Traditional Irish Music shows in County Kerry. It is located in Killarney in the INEC Theatre. The Producer is David Rae. I was not expecting the amount of talent that we saw. It was 'exceptional'! We were there on June 25,2014 and I am pretty sure that it was sold out. You 'won't' be disappointed if you decide to check this show out. I have seen many shows over the past 11 years and this is bar far The Best.
DISCLOSURE........I don't know 'anyone' in the show :) Just a factual review. :) :) :)
BTW.....I did not include the vocal segments of the show because the sound from my camera 'did not' do it justice.
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Celtic Steps Killarney
Some clips from a performance of Celtic Steps (Irish dance and music) in Killarney during TBEX Ireland 2017. For more things to do in Killarney see
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Celtic Roots Show can be seen at Bree Community Centre,Bree, Co. Wexford every Tuesday from 10th July at 9pm
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This Summer, Celtic Steps The Show took to the stage at Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney entertaining the crowds at one of the biggest GAA matches of the season - Kerry V Mayo in the 2019 Senior Football Championship.
Celtic Christmas Peace and Plenty #31
Today’s show is a Celtic Christmas Podcast exclusive featuring Celtic Christmas music from Burning Bridget Cleary, Liz Madden, Gaelica, Marc Gunn, Banshee in the Kitchen, Brigands' Folie, Seamus Kennedy.
Welcome to the final show of 2012. We will be back again in 2013 with a ton of new episodes. If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists who support this podcast, join their mailing list and buy a CD. Then email them an email to let you know you found them on the Celtic Christmas Podcast. Keep the Celtic in Christmas!
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This Week's Celtic Christmas Music Peace and Plenty by Burning Bridget Cleary from Everything is Alright
Happy Christmas Christmas Tree by Liz Madden from Chernobyl Children International Christmas Song
Deck the Halls by Gaelica from Light, A Venezuelan Celtic Christmas Vol.2
Silent Night by Marc Gunn from Silent Night (single)
God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman by Banshee in the Kitchen from Invite the Light
Christmas Waltz by Brigands' Folie from Twain
“Mrs. Foggarty’s Christmas Cake/The Cook in the Kitchen” by Seamus Kennedy from Goodwill to Men
Best Celtic Christmas Music Online #36
The Celtic Christmas Podcast is excited to bring you Celtic Christmas music comes from The Brigands' Folie, The Gothard Sisters, Mithril, Cherish the Ladies, Bonnie Rideout, The Irish Rovers, Katie McMahon. celticchristmaspodcast.com
If you’re a Celtic band with Christmas music (or you know someone who is), please submit your music here.
Ever wonder What Is Celtic Christmas Music? Read my article and my let me know what you think.
I also host the Pub Songs Podcast and I have two Christmas shows this year. The first is entitled A Semi-Celtic Christmas. The second is just traditional fun Christmas songs. I also released an EP entitled Celtic Christmas Songs which features three original Christmas songs inspired by Celtic culture and lifestyle. It's now on sale on all the major digital retailers.
Don't miss my pick of the Best Celtic Christmas Albums on Amazon.
Finally, I want to thank everyone who helped spread the word about A Celtic Christmas, my newest Celtic Christmas compilation CD. The album continues to sell well online and garner reviews from fans and the press. One blogger called it the Best Celtic Christmas Album of the Year. This album would not be nearly as successful without all your kind and generous support.
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This Week’s Celtic Christmas Music Christmas Waltz by The Brigands' Folie from Twain Brigands' Folie is an exciting acoustic duo playing traditional Irish, Scottish, English, and colonial American music together around the Midwest since 2005. The band's mission is to educate the public about the lives and stories of 18th & 19th Century settlers, soldiers, and sailors through music of the period.
Jolly Old St. Nicholas by The Gothard Sisters from Christmas
The Gothard Sisters are three young Celtic and classical musicians who write new arrangements of traditional celtic and christmas favorites. They are emerging young artists and dancers from the pacific northwest and play several instruments each, creating a warm sound of acoustic progressive celtic-classical folk.
Winter's Day by Mithril from Winter's Day
Mithril's unique progressive style has its roots in traditional Celtic music but moves far beyond that, weaving such diverse influences as American folk, classical, and Middle Eastern melodies in...to their full tapestry of sound.
On Christmas Night by Cherish the Ladies from On Christmas Night
Celebrating 28 Years of Music Making, Cherish the Ladies is an American all-female Irish-American super group. The band began as a concert series in New York in January 1985, the brainchild of Mick Moloney who wanted to showcase the brightest female musicians in America in what had been a male-dominated scene. The series opened to sold out concerts. Under the leadership of the dynamic and irrepressible Joanie Madden on flutes and whistles, they have grown from a one-time concert concept to an Irish traditional music sensation and are the most successful and sought after Irish-American group in Celtic music.
Christmas day in the morning/I saw three ships/On Christmas night/New years day by Bonnie Rideout from A Scottish Christmas, The Celebration
Bonnie Rideout is an award winning Scottish fiddler. On stages from Scotland’s Edinburgh International Festival to America’s Kennedy Center, Bonnie Rideout’s unique style of Scottish fiddling has charmed audiences across the globe. Bonnie has been featured on the BBC, CBS, NPR’s Performance Today, and Morning Edition. Her A Scottish Christmas CD became a New York Times “Top Ten Holiday Best Seller”. Its success prompted a touring show that has sold out halls across North America for over a decade. In 2007, the Mel Bay Publishing Company credited Bonnie as one of America’s top ten most influential traditional fiddlers of the 20th century.
Have You Heard by The Irish Rovers from Merry Merry Time Of Year
The Irish Rovers is a Canadian Irish folk group created in 1963 and named after the traditional song The Irish Rover. The group is best known for their international television series, contributing to the popularization of Irish Music in North America. All band members hail from Ireland, however the group was formed in Toronto, Canada. Since then there have been over 40 albums in North America with more internationally. “Have You Heard” is a beautiful Christmas tune with an old world sound, but like with all the Irish Rovers songs, you’ll want to sing along. It’s written by George Millar who has written most of the Rovers’ original music over the years.
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Celtic Steps The Show, brings together the raw talent of popular Irish dance with the authenticity of traditional Irish music.
The show aims to provide a magical evening for its guests, taking them on a journey through the nation’s colorful past and history to present day Ireland through the language of music, song and of course, dance.
2009 WMDF002 Celtic Roots, Ireland : ケルティック・ルーツ
Established in 1998 by Kay and Liam McKelvie to promote the culture of Ireland both at home and abroad. Their signature piece From the Mists of Time was produced to sell out audiences at the Wexford Opera Festival.
国内外にアイルランドの文化を促進する目的で、1998年に結成。創設者は振付師のケイ・キーリーとリーアム・マッケルヴィー。代表作である From the Mists of Time は、ウェクスフォード・オペラ・フェスティバルの特別公演として上演されました。
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Celtic Christmas Traditions #39
There are a lot of wonderful Celtic Christmas Traditions, some of which will be shared in song in this week's edition of the Celtic Christmas Podcast as we share Celtic Christmas songs by Marc Gunn, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, The Barra McNeils, Four Celtic Voices, Barleyjuice, Celtic Cross, Golden Bough. celticchristmaspodcast.com
This show is brought to by the Patrons of the Podcast. These are 54 people over on Patreon who kindly and generously support the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Because of their generosity, I bring you this show each week running up to Christmas. If you enjoy the music, you can support this podcast by becoming a patron at
You can also show your support by purchasing a copy of our 2013 Celtic Christmas CD. It's called A Celtic Christmas. It's a wonderful album of Christmas music by Celtic musicians. You'll find links on the website where you can buy the CD or download the album.
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This Week’s Celtic Christmas Music 1:46 Let's Have a Celtic Christmas by Marc Gunn from Celtic Christmas Greetings
Marc Gunn plays rhythm and folk autoharp music inspired by Celtic culture, science fiction, fantasy, and cats. He is an award-winning musician one of the top Celtic musicians on Reverbnation, the world's largest indie music website. He has wowed audiences around the globe with fun, upbeat Celtic songs, parodies, and a lively performance. He is also the award-winning host of this and the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.
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5:09 Down in Yon Forest by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from A Sound of Christmas Past
Out of Essex in the United Kingdom, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer effortlessly blend traditional material with contemporary sounds. Their performances showcase new interpretations of old songs alongside original self penned tunes and new contemporary songs that are entirely at home in the tradition.
Out of this combination they have developed a sound that is both familiar and fresh. Strong believers in letting the music tradition live and breathe through sensitive interpretation, Vicki and Jonny allow the melody to sing without any constraints.
Be entranced by the haunting nyckelharpa, amazed at the cow horn (one of the worlds earliest communication devices) and meet some of the bagpipes that didn’t come from Scotland.
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10:04 Ann am Baile Ri'oghail Dhaibhidh (Once In David's Royal City) by The Barra MacNeilsfrom The Christmas Album
Canada’s Celtic ambassadors! For nearly three decades, Cape Breton-based family group the Barra MacNeils has been thrilling audiences of all ages, both near and far, with their sparkling repertoire, vocals, instrumental prowess and vibrant showmanship. 2014 marks over 27 years for the Sydney Mines, Cape Breton Island based family group, the Barra MacNeils, in an outstanding recording and touring career.
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13:59 The First Noel (Featuring Celeste Ray) by Four Celtic Voices from Four Celtic Seasons
Four Celtic Voices perform a spellbinding journey through the magic and wonder of the Celtic Lands... Traditional Celtic instruments such as bowed psaltery, harmonium, flute and Celtic harp mesmerize audiences and bring singing and playing time-honored traditionals and surprise with upbeat originals. Exceptional vocal harmonies of the women instantly transport audiences to the ancient mysterious realms of the Celts.
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18:35 Whiskey for Christmas by Barleyjuice from This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
From Philadelphia, Barleyjuice mixes pop / rock sensibilities and lyrics with traditional celtic melodies to form a next gen world sound. acoustic instruments blend with heavy bass and drums to focus on a rocking sound. Compared to the Pogues with a frontman Kyf Brewer who sings like Ronnie Drew with a cold, the band has garnered many a dedicated fan. Its not uncommon to hear the audience bellow Joooose! as the band takes the stage.
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22:20 Always Believe by Celtic Cross from Single
Out of New York City, Celtic Cross is the legendary seven-piece band fronted by Kathleen Fee, a talented singer-songwriter and her brothers John on accordion & Kenny Vesey on fiddle. They are joined by a group of accomplished and skilled NYC players Wally Ensor on guitar, Pat Dineen on bass/keys, Frankie McCormick on mandolin/banjo, and Ryan Cavan on drums.
Products of Irish parents, traditional Irish music roots, and American pop radio, Celtic Cross puts it all together in a very different way than what you will hear from most Celtic acts. The band’s music tells great stories using the traditional on top of sassy pop, alt-country and funk playing. They are a band’s band around the NYC Irish scene and will remind you of Fleetwood Mac or the B-52s with a heavy dose of Saw Doctors or...
Follow The Heron - Celtic Steps The Show
Follow The Heron as performed by Roísín Ryan, lead singer for Celtic Steps The Show, Killarney, Co. Kerry.
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