
01 - 'Ca de mar ata tu!' (Hello)
Series: Celtic Roots Radio
From: Raymond McCullough
Length: 00:29:56
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- 01 - 'Ca de mar ata tu!' (Hello)
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Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland:
with music from:
Tinsmith, (Maryland, USA)
- Cold, Frosty Morning Set (Jigsaw);
Green Man, (California, USA)
- She Moved Through The Fair, (lovedeathbeauty);
Leahy, (Canada)
- B Minor, (Leahy);
Green Man, (California, USA)
- Moodball, (lovedeathbeauty);
Hollie Smith, (New Zealand)
- Gone, (Light From A Distant Shore);
Fret Not, (California, USA)
- All My Tears, (Hundredfold)
Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Celtic Roots Radio
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Piece Description
Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland:
with music from:
Tinsmith, (Maryland, USA)
- Cold, Frosty Morning Set (Jigsaw);
Green Man, (California, USA)
- She Moved Through The Fair, (lovedeathbeauty);
Leahy, (Canada)
- B Minor, (Leahy);
Green Man, (California, USA)
- Moodball, (lovedeathbeauty);
Hollie Smith, (New Zealand)
- Gone, (Light From A Distant Shore);
Fret Not, (California, USA)
- All My Tears, (Hundredfold)
Produced by Precious Oil Productions Ltd, for Celtic Roots Radio






Rob Shinnick
Posted on November 18, 2010 at 06:00 AM | Permalink
Hope to see more additions to this series!
Leahy I was familiar with- I own a recording of that one. The rest were new to me. I really liked the strange Middle Eastern/Celtic fusion of Green Man. Hollie Smith sounded a tad like Clannad to me. Thanks- I enjoyed it.