002 : Harry McCrory and the Dera Cú
Plus - Beith the Birch
which starts our Ogma's Tales Of The Trees,
The Creation of the Ogham Alphabet
Content : 46 mins 42 secs
- introduction to the program
- a song translation tribute to Liam Clancy
- Beith The Birch feature and story from our Ogham series
- interview with Claire Roche about Woodford and new cd
- Story : Harry McCrory and the Dera Cú
- songs and music by ...
Mary McMaster, Fil Campbell, Diana Rowan, Claire Roche (live in the studio), Madeleine Doherty, Harris Moore
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Credit and Links :
song played is "Thograinn Thograinn" from "Love and Reason" by McMaster / Hay, a musical partnership of Mary McMaster and Donald Hay
song played is "Seoladh na nGamhna" which is not on a CD by Fil yet. Guest musicians are Steve Cooney on guitar and Eloise Kelly on harp recorded in the studio of Fil Campbell and husband band mate and engineer Tom McFarland.
"Chi Mi Na Morbheanna" is featured as a full song and beautiful background on part of our Harry McCrory story.
Music from her Inner Music trilogy was used as background in my "Beith The Birch" story, the track used, "Flowering Lotus" on CD1 of the trilogy.
This podscape finishes with "The Spiral Dance" and also features harp intermissions from "Busker's Dream", both tracks from "Earth Spirits Of Ancient Ireland" by Harris Moore of the Celtic And Prehistoric Museum in Ventry, west of Dingle in Kerry. Worth a visit. Get CDs by phoning Harris or contact me, John of Celtic Ways.
The transitions of waves and seabirds is taken from the opening of "Smile Of Benevolence" from "The Healer" CD by Seamus.
Next Podscape ideas and plans …
Scheduled for December 20th release
Pottering Harry McCrory's strange adventures while gathering evergreen for Yule
part 2 of our Ogma's Tale of the Trees 22 part series, "Luis the Rowan"
maybe an interview, but not sur who yet
songs and music from harpers and bards
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2 Comments:
McCrory is my mother's maiden name ;)
Thanks for including me, John!
Diana
www.dianarowan.com
Diana, hope you like the story at your en that also includes a clip from you too. There is a very strong link between the McCrorys and the Rowan here as future episodes will reveal.
I live at Carrowcrory which was once Ballycrory but a local mac Crory chieftain became an abbott and much of his land became a monastic city called Tough Mor but a son took back part to become Carrowcrory. The story of this may not reach this Podscape for a year or two though, as much has to happen to Harry first.
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