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Thursday, February 12, 2015

FEATURED CDS AT CELTIC-FOLK-PUNK RADIO WEEKEND 13-15 FEBRUARY 2015

Vintage Wine "Drums & Guns" and "Selection of Grapes" EP, and Dust Rhinos "I Should Behave" are the featured CDs at Celtic-Folk-Punk Radio.

This is the weekend schedule:

Friday 13 February 2015

6h00, 10h00, 14h00, 18h00 and 22h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)

Saturday 14 February 2015

2h00, 6h00, 10h00, 14h00, 18h00 and 22h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)

Sunday 15 February 2015

2h00 (CET, Paris-Berlin-Rome time)

Songs from other bands will be played too (Mick O'Toole, Dead Pollys, McMiners, Matilda's Scoundrels).

There are two different playlists, and therefore every 4 hours the songs won't be the same. Moreover, the order will be different every day. That is, if you can only listen to the radio on Friday,  for instance, at 22h00, you can listen again on Saturday at 22h00, since the songs won't be exactly the same.

Tune in and enjoy!

http://www.radionomy.com/es/radio/celtic-folk-punk/index

http://celtic-folk-punk.playtheradio.com

MORE NEWS!!!!
 
A live album and a seminal studio album will be played every Saturday. These are the albums that will be played on Saturday 14 February 2015:

- Why? "Jig at a Why? Gig - Live'96" (1996) at 20h00 CET
- Uisce Beatha "Voice of the Voyager" (1993) at 23h00 CET

 


Info about those bands:

1) Why?

Website
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Posts about Why? at Celtic Folk Punk and More (2 posts)


2) Uisce Beatha

(Taken from Wikipedia)

Uisce Beatha was a Canadian folk rock band in the 1990s. Formed in London, Ontario, the band consisted of Alan Glen on lead vocals and banjo, John Glen on mandolin and tin whistle, Paul Meadows on fiddle and harp, Damian Morrissy on bass guitar, Doug Watt on guitar and Marty Coles on drums later replaced by ex Gurriers drummer Patrick McLaughlin. The band took its name from uisce beatha, the traditional Irish name for whisky (literally "water of life" in Irish Gaelic).

The band's best-known song was "Drinking with the Lord", a parody of the Christian hymn "Lord of the Dance" as a drinking song.

The band released two albums as Uisce Beatha, and were a popular draw on the Canadian folk festival circuit. They were sued in 1997 by a Scottish distillery over rights to the band name, and subsequently changed their name to Red. They released one album under that name, but subsequently broke up.

Discography

Drinking with the Lord (1991, SOCAN)
The Mystic of the Baja (1992, EMI)
Voice of the Voyager (1994, EMI)
Living in a Cuckoo Clock (1995, 6-song EP)
The Fantabulous Mushman (1998, no/PageMusic/EMI) as Red

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