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If you like Gaelic music listen to Ruth Keggin (Original Post) Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2014 OP
Excellent! Le Taz Hot Feb 2014 #1
Love it, always have. Thank you nt UtahLib Feb 2014 #2
Thanks for posting this. I love Celtic music. Cleita Feb 2014 #3
I don't think that there are many but I found this Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2014 #6
and here's Joanie Madden....only American to win the Irish tin whistle competition.... a kennedy Feb 2014 #4
Beautiful, peaceful music! Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2014 #5
Her voice reminds me of notemason Feb 2014 #7
The Corrs are great OriginalGeek Feb 2014 #11
Love that crystal clear voice. joanbarnes Feb 2014 #8
OK here's a couple if you love Celtic, and rock... rwsanders Feb 2014 #9
Love those bagpipes! Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2014 #16
Thanx! MarianJack Feb 2014 #10
Rosa, wow! Many thanks. toby jo Feb 2014 #12
Yes, there is nothing like it! Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2014 #15
Fear a' Bhàta MMcGuire Feb 2014 #13
Excellent! Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2014 #14

a kennedy

(29,672 posts)
4. and here's Joanie Madden....only American to win the Irish tin whistle competition....
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 03:52 PM
Feb 2014

Born in the Woodlawn section of The Bronx, New York, Joanie Madden has found her musical inspiration in her ancestral home of Ireland. The first American to win the Senior All-Ireland championship on the tin whistle, Madden is the youngest member inducted into the Irish-American Musicians Hall of Fame. The founder and leader of Cherish the Ladies, a band comprised of first generation Irish-American musicians.







She is just the best. Love her.




notemason

(299 posts)
7. Her voice reminds me of
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 05:20 PM
Feb 2014

Judy Collins. Corrs are one of my favorite Irish groups. Here's one that I can't sit still for:

rwsanders

(2,605 posts)
9. OK here's a couple if you love Celtic, and rock...
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 10:04 PM
Feb 2014

Ashley MacIsaac:
(sorry couldn't figure out how to embed video)

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Peat Bog Faeries:
I don't have a CD from them yet, but always blow me away when they are blasting at the Celtic Ranch (a shop near here). So grabbed a tune at random:



And if someone can explain how to insert the tunes, I'll edit my post.
 

toby jo

(1,269 posts)
12. Rosa, wow! Many thanks.
Tue Feb 25, 2014, 09:30 AM
Feb 2014

Great thread. You listen to Gaelic music and you get that nothing else has the right to be called music.

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