Celtic Christmas Podcast #017




Celtic Christmas Podcast show

Summary: Celtic Yule Special from the Celtic Dreamtime Podscape. Plus - Luis the Rowan continuing our Ogma's Tales Of The Trees, and the Creation of the Ogham Alphabet Content : 57 mins 42 secs introduction to the program and credits about wassailing traditions about the Rowan Tree Luis The Rowan feature story from our Ogham series Story : Harry McCrory and the Yule Log songs and music by ... Broceliande, Claire Roche, Madeleine Doherty, Donna Germano, Willson & McKee, Harris Moore You can also listen / download now from these links … 192 kbps version 81 MB 96 kbps version for slower connections 41 MB To download, maybe for use on mobile devices and listening in your car, right click on those links and use the download option of your browser, which is “Save Target As” within Internet Explorer, and you can decide which folder to download to. Credits and Links : Broceliande songs played are "Gloucestershire Wassail" and "Gaudete" from their CD, "Sir Christmas" Claire Roche song played is "Dun Oiche Ud I Mheitheal" which is on her "Journey With Claire Roche CD. Willson & McKee "One Lone Rowan Tree" taken from the CD of the same name Madeleine Doherty Music from her Inner Music trilogy was used as background in my "Luis The Rowan" story, the track used, "Sacred Journey" on CD1 of the trilogy. Harris Moore This podscape finishes with "The Spiral Dance" and also features harp intermissions from "Busker's Dream", both tracks from "Earth Spirits Of Ancient Ireland" by Harris Moore of the Celtic And Prehistoric Museum in Ventry, west of Dingle in Kerry. Worth a visit. Get CDs by phoning Harris or contact me, John of Celtic Ways. Donna Germano The tune used during the Harry McCrory story was taken from Donna's interpretation of "Cape Clear" from her "Winter Star" CD.     Next Podscape ideas and plans … Scheduled for January 3rd release Pottering Harry McCrory's finds someone to build him a Timeless Machine part 3 of our Ogma's Tale of the Trees 22 part series, "Fearn the Alder" maybe an interview, but not sure who yet songs and music from harpers and bards please support this podcast by clicking this logo …. to get your Celtic Dreamtime Pass