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TwaCorbies
Added 1,436 Views / 2 LikesSportive Tricks plays "Celtic Folk with a Kick". Playing throughout Southern California, the Tricks released their CD "Old Dogs, New Tricks" in March of 2010. The song "Twa Corbies" is taken from that CD."Twa Corbies, a traditional song, is a beautiful an
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Shores of the Swilly
Added 2,041 Views / 1 LikesI hope Phil doesn't mind me posting these next two videos... This first one is his tribute to his sister Cyd who drowned in Lough Swilly (Lake of Shadows). Phil knew that Sinéad O'Connor was the only person to sing the lyrics, and so it is her that makes
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Last of the Mohicans/The Gael by Guitarist Christopher Dean
Added 1,974 Views / 1 LikesAn emotionally charged and dynamic guitar arrangement performed by Christopher Dean (Produced by Brian Baynes) of the main theme from the movie "The Last of the Mohicans" in medley with the unforgettable fiddle tune, "The Gael", by Scottish singer, songwr
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Reelin'
Added 1,534 Views / 1 LikesThis celtic slideshow diddy by Christopher Ames is from the award winning instrumental album titled TAKE IT IN. Acclaimed independent guitarist Christopher Ames has an endorsement partnership with Breedlove Guitars.
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Tribute to Flatey
Added 2,173 Views / 1 LikesA tribute to "MICHAEL FLATLEY'S LORD OF THE DANCE" show!!The song is "lord of the dance" from the Celtic Dreams CD!
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The Mountains of Mourne
Added 1,710 Views / 1 LikesJoe Giltrap & Malcolm Rogers better known as Irish Mist sing the classic Percy French song The Mountains of Mourne
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Were You There?
Added 4,189 Views / 2 LikesRyan shares a special Easter memory this season:"I was messing around with my guitar yesterday and started to play one of my most favourite hymns from when I was a child. This hymn always reminds me of Easter and, most especially, Good Friday, so I record
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The Wild Mountain Thyme
Added 1,557 Views / 1 LikesScottish folk duo, The Corries, perform live 'The Wild Mountain Thyme' (also known as 'Will ye go Lassie go')