Episode 27-Touching Down on Different Fields

What happens when ‘trad’ musicians are ALSO fluent in non Celtic traditions? When you’re dealing with cultural traditions (with all the music and the community and social expectations), how do you manage without fumbling or getting sacked? Host Shannon Heaton explores the art and sport of playing on different teams with Paddy Panayotis League, Maeve Gilchrist, Andrew Finn Magill, Hanz Araki, and Nicole Rabata. And revisit February 3rd, 2019… Superbowl 53…. the day Boston, Massachusetts made history. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Special thanks to Asa Duffee, Sharon Murphy, Kevin Doyle, Mark Haynes, Lynn Cox, David Vaughan, Gerry Corr, Brian Benscoter, and Joe Garrett for supporting this episode. for supporting this episode. And thank you to Matt Heaton for script editing and production music. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org   * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 27 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “My Love is in America,” from deargaArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tune: “D Big Build,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “Crowley’s,” (reel), from Milton Ceili Artist: Joey Abarta (pipes), Nathan Gourley (fiddle), Natasha Sheehey (accordion), Devin McCabe (piano), Paddy League (drums); field recording by Kieran Jordan Tune: “Travel Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “Little Bird Lullaby,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “Midnight Sojourn Intro,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “Sarki Syrto,” from Traditional Music and Songs From KalymnosArtists: Paddy Panayotis League, Irene Karavokiros & Michalis Kappas Song: “Roisin Dubh,” from The Man of Songs Artist: Paddy Tunney Tune: “Dark Low Jig,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Song: “Asa Branca,” from O Nordeste Na Voz de Luiz GonzagaArtist: Luiz Gonzaga  Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “99 High,” (polka by Randal Bays) from The Blue DressArtist: Shannon Heaton Tune: “Waimea Rising,” from VignetteArtists: Maeve Gilchrist & Viktor Krauss Song: “Gringo De Sunga,” from Brazilian Strings TrioArtists: Ted Falcon, Andrew Finn Magill & Nando Duarte  Tune: “Grupai Memories,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Song: “A Beautiful Ending,” from BranchesArtist: Andrew Finn Magill Tune: “Travel Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Tune: “When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” from November 9 2013 Veteran’s Day ParadeArtist: Camas High Marching Band, recorded by daveincamas, licensed under the Attribution Noncommercial License Song: “Valentine O’Hara,” from Foreign ShoreArtist: Hanz Araki Song: “E Ten Raku,” from Field RecordingArtists: Koto 5 & Koto 6 Tune: “ Come West Along the Road” (Reel), from Field RecordingArtists: Various Session players, recorded at a house party in Melrose, Mass Song: “Our Captain Cried,” from At Our Next MeetingArtist: Hanz Araki Song: “Mon Ran Dawk Kam Tai,” from Tell You in EarnestArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tunes: “Armorica/Laridé/Les Vieux Loudéacs,” from ArmoricaArtist: Nicole Rabata Tune: “Pound the Floor,”  from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Song: “Nansai Og Ni Obarlain,” from Triptych Artists: Laura Risk, Kieran Jordan & Paddy League Song: “Um a Zero,” from Benedito Lacerda e PixinguinhaArtists: Benedito Lacerda e Pixinguinha Tune: “Aunt Jane’s Trip to Norway,” from The Blue DressArtist: Shannon Heaton Tune: “Bb Intro Groove,”from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton guitar Song: “The Creel / Out the Door and over the Wall,” from The Missing Liberty TapesArtist: Paul Brady Tune: “Imperial March,” from The Auburn University Marching Band, Highlights of the 1998 SeasonArtist: Auburn University Marching Band & Dr. Richard D. Good

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