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    On Line Celtic Music

    I sit all day at a desk in front of a computer and since joining this board I have rekindled my love of Celtic Music. I was looking to expand my horizons and was wondering if there are any recommended websites for listening to streaming celtic music? I stumbled upon Accu-Radio's trad site which is great but I am always open to more. Any suggestions?

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    Try http://www.celticradio.net/ it's the best I've heard.

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    Thanks Graham listened to it while eating dinner.

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    I found this site the best. It has numerous celtic stations. The highlander Radio on 365 is very good. There are very nice irish stations also.
    There is no fee for the basic station, but for the better stations there is fee with no comericals interruptions.

    http://www.live365.com

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    Celtophiles:

    Although you won't hear it often, our station, inbn.net, plays the following in the rotation:

    Gaelic Psalmody Recital in old Gaelic tones (this is classic!)
    Divine Liturgy in Welsh
    Lives of Celtic Saints
    Writings of Celtic Fathers

    I'll try to find out when it is scheduled next, and post it when I can.

    The early Scottish saints, were, after all, one of us!

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    Another station on live365 is *****'n'onions. Definitely not traditional, but if you want to hear some celtic with a little edge to it, that is the place!

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by millar
    I sit all day at a desk in front of a computer and since joining this board I have rekindled my love of Celtic Music. I was looking to expand my horizons and was wondering if there are any recommended websites for listening to streaming celtic music? I stumbled upon Accu-Radio's trad site which is great but I am always open to more. Any suggestions?
    CelticRadio.net and Highland Radio are the same entity. Paul MacArthur, a good friend, started and improved this station over time to where it is the premier Celtic Station on the net. Tell Paully "hi" for me. Our friend and XMarks brother, Bear, is an advertiser!

    If, by chance, you're on AOL... you can just hit the AOL Radio and listen to the Celtic station. It's actually pretty good!

    I personally love *****'N'Onions since they're friends too. It's much more "up tempo" (so to speak) but is perfect for those times when you need to get your blood flowing! They also have their own compilation CDs for sale. Tell the guys "hi" for me.

    Rumour has it that Donegal Press will be cooperating with an online service to get a station up-and-running later. That one should be great since they really know their music.
    Arise. Kill. Eat.

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    ckua.com is the public radio station up here in Alberta. They aren't strictly celtic, playing a wide variety of anything you won't hear on top 40 radio, and a fair bit you won't hear on campus radio either. Friday nights 6-9 pm MST is the Celtic show, which has always been one of my favorites. Here is the blurb from the web site. You can listen online at ckua.com. Just a quick plug for my favorite station :-D

    "Much has been written by music columnists recently about the Celtic Wave that has caught the music industry by surprise with its rapidly growing popularity among young North American listeners. Other radio programmers may now be scrambling to catch up with this latest trend in popular taste but CKUA has known for a long time that Celtic-influenced music has tremendous appeal for music lovers, whether young or not-so-young.

    THE CELTIC SHOW is hosted by an ex-patriate Scot and a veteran of Alberta's folk music scene, Andy Donnelly. With his soft brogue and wicked sense of humour, Andy entertains and educates his audience on the marvellous diversity of musical styles that reflect the influence of the Celtic tradition.

    Selections range from gentle traditional ballads to hard-driving rock tunes complete with bagpipes. On any given night, you might hear the Tannahill Weavers, Dougie Maclean, Loreena McKennit, Sinead O'Connor, the Rankin Family, the Pogues, Silly Wizard, the Chieftains, Christy Moore, Ashley McIsaac or The Water Boys.

    Touring artists often drop by the studio to put on a live performance and chat with the host.

    THE CELTIC SHOW, Friday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m."

    http://www.ckua.com/celticshow/main.html

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    Like everyone else says, Highlander Radio is the way to go. If you want a few legally downloadable tunes from a great new Celtic group, check out this website:
    http://mp3.washingtonpost.com/bands/trasna.shtml

    Trasna is a local Virginia group from Virginia's Shenandoah valley. The tunes are from their first CD and are samples (full songs, not just portions). They are a really high energy group, and the young lady who plays the fiddle is not only great looking, but very talented as well..
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerMc
    Trasna is a local Virginia group from Virginia's Shenandoah valley. The tunes are from their first CD and are samples (full songs, not just portions). They are a really high energy group, and the young lady who plays the fiddle is not only great looking, but very talented as well..
    Speaking of beautiful fiddle players, I saw a group called "Sally's Gap" (I think it's a side project of a band called "Warsaw") at the L.A. Irsh Music Festival this year, the fiddle player wasn't on the CD so I guess she was new, or a guest, but she was the most amazing player I've ever seen; dancing and smiling and playing the fiddle like it was an extension of her body. She was obviously having a blast while she played. I tried to find out who she was, to see if she had recorded anything else, but haven't been able to track down anything about her. Anyone heard of them?

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