Sleepytime Slow Aires #509
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Rest easy with sleepytime slow aries on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.

Fiddlin' In Th' Parlor, Mithril Duo, Anne Roos, Nick Metcalf, Thomas "Doc" Grauzer, Three Mile Stone, Andy Lamy, Harpnotic, Scooter Muse, Mark Davies, Cady Finlayson, Sarah Marie Mullen, Con Durham & Maz O'Flaherty, Leah Jorgensen, Socks in the Frying Pan, Fir Arda, Sylvia Woods, Brian Thomas, Susan Kidney/Donna Germano, Robin Huw Bowen

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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC

0:08 - Fiddlin' In Th' Parlor "Cradle Song" from Slow Aire

2:56 - WELCOME

4:01 - Mithril Duo "Neil Gow's Lament for the Death of His Second Wife" from Bottom of the Punch Bowl

8:11 - Anne Roos "King of the Fairies" from A Light in the Forest

11:58 - Nick Metcalf "Inisheer" from Skyline of Skye

15:18 - Thomas "Doc" Grauzer "Carraig Ferghus" from Infernal Harp Racket

20:33 - Three Mile Stone "Old Innishowan" from Three Mile Stone

23:06 - Andy Lamy "Slow Air/ An Feochán (The Gentle Breeze)" from The New Blackthorn Stick

27:59 - Harpnotic "Wild Geese" from Harpnotic

30:24 - FEEDBACK

32:47 - Scooter Muse "The Parting" from Saddell Abbey

36:05 - Mark Davies "Shule Aroon" from The Celtic Harp

39:49 - Cady Finlayson "Blind Mary" from Harp and Shamrock

42:56 - Sarah Marie Mullen "The Little Stream" from Harper's Bizarre

45:14 - Con Durham & Mazz O'Flaherty "Slow Air: Mar Mheath Uaim Mo Chairde, Lament For My Love" from Ar An Slí (On The Way)

47:46 - Leah Jorgensen "Butterfly (Trad. Irish)" from Peace - Love - Harp

49:37 - THANKS

51:00 - Socks in the Frying Pan "The Last Waltz" from Socks in the Frying Pan

54:34 - Fir Arda  "Eleanor Plunkett" from Carolan's Receipt for Drinking

57:46 - Sylvia Woods "The Harper's Vision" from The Harp of Brandiswhiere

1:02:19 - Brian Thomas "Iona Sunset" from Prairie Rain

1:06:01 - Susan Kidney/Donna Germano "Foxfire Morning" from Highland Fling

1:07:49 - CLOSING

1:08:52 - Robin Huw Bowen "Telynor ar y Traeth (Iechyd o Gylch/Mympwy Portheinon/Y Bardd)" from Iaith Enaid

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