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Celtic Favorites

Phil O'Flaherty
Phil O'Flaherty experienced emigration from Ireland as an
eight year old.
'My job was to carry a bag of shoes and an old mandolin.
We
literally carried our music with us
and managed to stay in touch with the music
scene in Ireland'.
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- Genie
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- Very pretty
music, peaceful, a beautiful voice and haunting arrangements.

"This Endris Night"
A delightful
MedievalChristmas tune
CeiliRain
This is the group that got me started with Celtic
Music
" Loch Lomon"
A very nice treatment of a traditional Scottish
tune
"Ghostwood"
Very pretty, haunting and mysterious
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Blackthorn
" The Star of the County Down"
Gypsy Soul
" True Love-Scarborough Fair"
" The Level Plain (Magh Seola)"
"The Broome of the Cowdenknowes"
Here’s something a little different.
The
link to the song no longer works. Most links I found won't work either,
but
I did find this one.
http://www.gekkoevents.com/edit/ClarkeSisters.htm

A Dickens inspired message of hope with a lilting
Celtic feel.
It
looks like the sound file for this song has been removed,
but
there are several other clips on the page well worth the download.
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