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Review: "The Borrowed Angels: Singing Songs by Mazz O'Flaherty" by Various Artists
Artist: Various Artists
Album: The Borrowed Angels: Singing Songs by Mazz O'Flaherty
Year Produced: 2008
So you're walking up the street in Dingle, Ireland. You see a sign that says Dingle Record Store. You walk into a tiny 10x10 room and are drawn to this glowing and vibrant personality. It's Mazz O'Flaherty, the local hero who published the first record ever to be made in Dingle in something like 1971. A maven of her craft, Mazz has written songs that were covered by a number of Irish musicians including Finbar Furey. She is renowned for her paintings, and the lady is a staple of beloved local pub, O'Flaherty's, owned by her family, where she and her brother play every week.
The CD cover is styled to resemble the entrance to the Dingle Record Shop, owned and run by Mazz, as a celebration of the people of Dingle and Mazz's family and friends. Each of the fourteen single and group performances offers a tribute to the writing and spirit of Mazz. This album, only available at the Dingle Record Shop in Ireland or online, will appeal to those who honor and appreciate both modern and traditional music of Ireland.
The starting track is The O'Flahertys accoustic invitation to "E'ist, E'ist", Gaelic for 'Listen, Listen'. Bodhran and vocals lilt softly yet command a meditative listener to await the rewards of didgeridoo. Finbar Furey is an Irishman's Irishman, delivering a solo of"Yesterday's People" written by Furey and Mary Flaherty. Mary Greene adds grace with "The Painting Song", written by Mazz as a vocal interpretation of her love for painting. It is a ballad of becoming, of choice, beautifully illustrated through the voice of Greene.
The variety of artists, or 'Borrowed Angels', showcased is a testament to the vibrance and staying power of Irish music. The O'Flaherty Clan is well represented. Noel Shine performs an instrumental stringed version of "St. James' Reel". Myles O'Reilly and the duo of Ruairi and Tony O'Flaherty each offers a version of "I Will Stand on This Land". The album comes full circle, culminating in resonance with a second version of "E'ist, E'ist", strikingly vibrant as a live recording grand finale by The U.S. Chamber Choir of Indiana.
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Dionne Charlet is a freelance writer based in Greater New Orleans. She is a contributing writer for Where Y'at Magazine and reviews music for Marc Gunn's Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Dionne runs the Cast Aways Open Theatre Troupe and performs with her fellow volunteer Cast Aways at Ren faires, sci-fi cons, charity venues and festivals throughout the Gulf Coast and beyond. Mrs. Charlet also works as an Outreach Coordinator for the Humane Society of Louisiana. You can contact Dionne at SHIATARA@AOL.com.
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Posted by Dionne Charlet, Saturday, February 13, 2010.
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Article: Celtic Italy
From the Celtic History Newsletter:
While we normally think of the Celts in the British Isles, or northern Europe, an archeological site known as Monte Bibele in the province of Bologna, Italy revealed a picture of rural life in Celtic-ruled Italy. Unlike their northern relatives the "Italo-Celtic" people seem to have assimilated into a more "urban" life-style rather than the rural environments that they came prior to the Gallic invasion of north Italy.
The Monte Bibele site consisted of a village terraced into the hillside and made up of 40, or 50 buildings laid out in small groups, suggesting the settlement may have been planned, as opposed to simply growing with its population. Housing 200 to 300 people, the village was first settled between 400 and 200 B.C. Excavations of a cemetery show the early population (between 350 and 330 B.C.) was primarily Etruscan, with a gradual increase in Celtic influences over the course of time.
The houses were built of stone and timbers, some even appear to have had second floors, and were most likely roofed with thatch. Inside were earth floors with clay hearths. Water was supplied to the village by a well-constructed cistern which was fed by a nearby stream.
The village was destroyed by a fire about 200 B.C. which actually aided in preserving some of the wood and foodstuffs through carbonization. Excavations of a storehouse suggest a fairly varied diet when they revealed several hundred pounds of wheat, oats, broad beans, lentils, peas, flax, acorns, olives, nuts, apples and grapeseed. Other finds included pottery for storing or preparing food, loom weights and animal bones.
Although these Italo-Celts seem to have adopted many of the Roman/Italian ways of life, one of the things helped identify them was the weapons found in some of the male graves including the La Tene-style Celtic swords they continued to favor. In Googling around for more information about Monte Bibele I stumbled on to an artisan who was commissioned to make a replica of one of the swords, and a javelin found at Monte Bibele. Here is a Google translation of the Italian webpage describing the making of the replica sword: http://tinyurl.com/ykb7hp9 , and here: http://tinyurl.com/yb4xdvu for the javelin.
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Posted by Marc Gunn, Wednesday, February 10, 2010.
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MP3: "The Soup Mages" by Battlelegs
The Celtic music scene has a new group on it's hands. Battlelegs brings an energetic group of childhood friends together to the Celtic music scene. Their first CD, "The Soup Mages" is in the final stages of production, but available for preorder on their MySpace page. Hometown: Little Falls, Minnesota, USA Website: BattlelegsDownload MP3: The Soup MagesSimilar Artists: Barleyjuice, Scythian, Peelers Published by Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Don't just download. Support your favorite Celtic music groups. Buy Celtic music CDs. Join Song Henge. To download, right-click link and save MP3 to your computer. Labels: free_celtic_mp3_2010
Posted by Karen J. Brady, Sunday, February 07, 2010.
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MP3: "The Drummer" by Na'Bodach
 Na'Bodach has been adding their personal touch to the Celtic music scene for 10 years now. They began as a trio, dedicated to reviving and performing tunes known by Irish, Scottish and pre-1900 American soldiers. However, they expanded their music choices and begame a quintet. Their first album, "Knickers Down, Bottoms Up," and their second, "An Intelagent Design," were both nominated for Celtic music awards. And, all the while, Na'Bodach has been searching for ways to increase their visibility to others out there who may not have heard an alternative to today's celtic music. Hometown: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Website: Na'BodachDownload MP3: The DrummerBuy CD: An Intelagent DesignSimilar Artists: Tannahill Weavers, Battlefield Band, Planxty, Steeleye Span Published by Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Don't just download. Support your favorite Celtic music groups. Buy Celtic music CDs. Join Song Henge. To download, right-click link and save MP3 to your computer. Labels: free_celtic_mp3_2010
Posted by Karen J. Brady, Saturday, February 06, 2010.
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MP3: "Skye Boat Song" by Two Men In Skirts
 Two Men in Skirts consists of baritone Gaitley Stevenson-Mathews and pianist Jim Stevenson-Mathews. The duo began collaborating in 2006 and were invited to perform in several musical projects for the Scottish games and Celtic events in the Northeast. They bring humor, joy, and their own unique style to the audiences they play for. The duo always make each performance an experience with both their musical skills as well as their storytelling, Scottish wit, and charm. Hometown: Glen Cove (Long Island), New York, USA Website: Two Men in SkirtsDownload MP3: Skye Boat SongBuy CD: The Music of ScotlandSimilar Artists: Matt McGinn, Harry Lauder, Alex Beaton Published by Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Don't just download. Support your favorite Celtic music groups. Buy Celtic music CDs. Join Song Henge. To download, right-click link and save MP3 to your computer. Labels: free_celtic_mp3_2010
Posted by Karen J. Brady, Friday, February 05, 2010.
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MP3: "Cecelia" by ENNIS
 ENNIS is one of those Celtic groups that make you feel good and want to keep on listening. Their style is original and their sound is beautifully unique. ENNIS is Maureen and Karen, two highly talented women who can find new ways to tell stories through their songs, lyrically and musically. In their career, they have shared the stage with the Chieftains, toured with The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jann Arden and Colin Linden among too many others to mention. Hometown: St John's, Newfoundland, Canada Website: ENNISDownload MP3: CeceliaBuy CD: Lessons LearnedSimilar Artists: Karan Casey, Cara Dillon, Mary Black Published by Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Don't just download. Support your favorite Celtic music groups. Buy Celtic music CDs. Join Song Henge. To download, right-click link and save MP3 to your computer. Labels: free_celtic_mp3_2010
Posted by Karen J. Brady, Thursday, February 04, 2010.
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MP3: "Whiskey in the Jar" by Anaman
Anaman prides itself on it's sound. The group mainly performs Irish and American folk music. Backing the vocals of the band are a fiddle, whistle, bodhran, guitar and mandolin. This band strives for excellence in Irish music. Hometown: Buenos Aires, Argentina Website: AnamanDownload MP3: Whiskey in the JarSimilar Artists: Danu, The Bothy Band, Planxty Published by Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Don't just download. Support your favorite Celtic music groups. Buy Celtic music CDs. Join Song Henge. To download, right-click link and save MP3 to your computer. Labels: free_celtic_mp3_2010
Posted by Karen J. Brady, Wednesday, February 03, 2010.
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Review: "The Music Plays Me" by Beyond the Pale
Artist: Beyond the Pale
Album: The Music Plays Me
Year: 2006
Every once in a while a moving CD can transport the soul from the pressings of rolling chair, desk and strobing pc text toward a barefoot meadowed respite. "The Music Plays Me" is such a vehicle.
There is variety, but it is of the up-to-par sort that provides a musical solace of consistency with the wherewithal to simultaneously interject clever phraseology.
Gordon McLeod's original Irish style reel combo "Princess Morgan/The Skipper" is a lively testament to this man's dedication to his craft. His composition "Sligo" will 'conjure up a double rainbow' bowed on a rhythmic and lyrical journey. A fiddled blend of harmonica coupled with the beguiling vocals of Christy McLeod and Betsy Cummings bring an emerald sparkle to a country song entitled "Old Silver" composed by Radney Foster. Saxophone and vocals are provided by John Delaney in "Who Are These People," which is just the Bohemian take on popular culture that could spill from any random coffee shop conversation in the heart of the Irish Channel of New Orleans.
Gordon, Betsy, Christy and John collectively play an incredible range of instruments including mandolin, hammer dulcimer, bodhran and tin whistle. The quartet artfully arranges the music, and they all sing, too! Definitely consider Beyond the Pale a must-see group if you are lucky enough to have them play at your local heritage festival.
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Dionne Charlet is a freelance writer based in Greater New Orleans. She is a contributing writer for Where Y'at Magazine and reviews music for Marc Gunn's Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Dionne runs the Cast Aways Open Theatre Troupe and performs with her fellow Cast Aways volunteers at Ren faires, sci-fi cons, charity venues and festivals throughout the Gulf Coast and beyond. Mrs. Charlet also works as an Outreach Coordinator for the Humane Society of Louisiana. You can contact Dionne at SHIATARA@AOL.com.
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Posted by Dionne Charlet, Wednesday, February 03, 2010.
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MP3: "Highland Farewell" by Spriggan
 Spriggan is as enthusiastic as they are fun. Not only is their music a lively mix of traditional and contemporary Celtic tunes, they also play immigrant songs and sance tunes. This quartet brings a lot of talent to their music with a myriad of instruments being represented. Great fun. Great music. Hometown: Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, USA Website: SprigganDownload MP3: Highland FarewellBuy CD: Mind the GapSimilar Artists: Solas, Altan, Dervish Published by Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Don't just download. Support your favorite Celtic music groups. Buy Celtic music CDs. Join Song Henge. To download, right-click link and save MP3 to your computer. Labels: free_celtic_mp3_2010
Posted by Karen J. Brady, Tuesday, February 02, 2010.
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MP3: "Greenland Whale Fisheries" by Nine-8ths Irish
 Celtic, to bluegrass, to jazz, to country, Nine-8th's Irish meshes the different skills and talents of the five accomplished musicians to create something dynamic within the realm of Celtic music. The band consists of Chris Dunlap on bodhran, cajon and voclas; Linda Relph on fiddle and vocals; Bo Bowen on whistles; Kathy Barwick on guitar, five-string banjo, acoustic bass and vocals; and Brady McKay on vocals. Out on the Ocean is the band's second album, including standard Irish session tunes as well as modernized arrangements of traditional songs. The diverse material showcases the numerous talents of each band member. And the music is not only fun to listen to, it's outstanding. Hometown: Sacramento, California, USA Website: Nine-8ths IrishDownload MP3: Greenland Whale FisheriesBuy CD: Out on the OceanSimilar Artists: Solas, Lunasa, Bothy Band Published by Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Don't just download. Support your favorite Celtic music groups. Buy Celtic music CDs. Join Song Henge. To download, right-click link and save MP3 to your computer. Labels: free_celtic_mp3_2010
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