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Cup Of Tea (album)
''Cup of Tea'' is an album by Irish traditional Celtic band Sláinte, which renamed itself Mooncoyne in 2007. Released in 2000, ''Cup of Tea'' is a mixture of tunes and songs from Mooncoyne's repertoire. Track listing #"The Banshee - Gravel Walks - The Old Copperplate" (Traditional) – 3:50 #"Mairi's Wedding "Mairi's Wedding" (also known as Marie's Wedding, the Lewis Bridal Song, or gd, Màiri Bhàn "Blond Mary") is a Scottish folk song originally written in Gaelic by John Roderick Bannerman (1865–1938) for Mary C. MacNiven (1905–1997) on the ..." (Traditional) – 2:13 #"The Butterfly - Kid on the Mountain" (Traditional) – 4:07 #"Fear A Bhata" (Traditional) – 5:10 #"Britches Full of Stitches - Munster Bank - Bill Sullivan's (The A Polkas)" (Traditional) – 4:13 #"The Manx Lullaby" (Traditional) – 3:32 #"Scully's Reel - Mrs McLeod's - Cooley's Reel" (Traditional) – 3:37 #"Lakes Of Pontchartrain" (Traditional) – 5:45 #"Lark in the Morning - The Atholl Highla ...
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Celts
The Celts (, see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples () are. "CELTS location: Greater Europe time period: Second millennium B.C.E. to present ancestry: Celtic a collection of Indo-European peoples. "The Celts, an ancient Indo-European people, reached the apogee of their influence and territorial expansion during the 4th century bc, extending across the length of Europe from Britain to Asia Minor."; . " e Celts, were Indo-Europeans, a fact that explains a certain compatibility between Celtic, Roman, and Germanic mythology."; . "The Celts and Germans were two Indo-European groups whose civilizations had some common characteristics."; . "Celts and Germans were of course derived from the same Indo-European stock."; . "Celt, also spelled Kelt, Latin Celta, plural Celtae, a member of an early Indo-European people who from the 2nd millennium bce to the 1st century bce spread over much of Europe."; in Europe and Anatolia, identified by their use of Celtic langua ...
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Mooncoyne
Mooncoyne is a Celtic band from Tacoma, Washington. Their music ranges from traditional Irish jigs and reels to contemporary Celtic ballads. History Mooncoyne is a traditional Irish folk band from Tacoma, WA. They began performing in the summer of 1995 under the name Puget Sounds which stemmed from their formation at a bluegrass and Irish jam session at the University of Puget Sound. Later, the band changed its name to Sláinte, which is Gaelic for "cheers" or "good health". Their aim was to create enjoyable, danceable, and spirited music for people of all ages. That multi-generational band had players whose ages spanned 35 years and was an early internet music success.Jeffery Pepper Rodgers (June 2000). ''Acoustic Guitar magazine'' No. 90 After Sláinte dissolved, three core members (Starr, McCaffery-Lent, and Hooper) appeared as bobryken celtic until 2007 when that band morphed into Mooncoyne, adding Greg Youtz, Katie Youtz, Roderick Campbell and Martin Nyberg. Mooncoyne re ...
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Mairi's Wedding
"Mairi's Wedding" (also known as Marie's Wedding, the Lewis Bridal Song, or gd, Màiri Bhàn "Blond Mary") is a Scottish folk song originally written in Gaelic by John Roderick Bannerman (1865–1938) for Mary C. MacNiven (1905–1997) on the occasion of her winning the gold medal at the National Mòd in 1934. In 1959, James B. Cosh devised a Scottish country dance to the tune, which is 40 bars, in reel time. Origins J. R. Bannerman, who composed the original song, was born in South Uist but left aged seven for Glasgow, where he later joined the General Post Office (GPO) as a telegraph boy and rose to become general superintendent. He was brought up in the Glasgow Gaelic community where most social activities were conducted in Gaelic and he developed a lifelong interest in the songs and literature of that culture.Bannerman J.M, Fowler, J. ''Bannerman;the memoirs of Lord Bannerman of Kildonan''. Aberdeen, Impulse Books, 1972. His son, John MacDonald Bannerman, became a well kno ...
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Mooncoyne Albums
Mooncoyne is a Celtic band from Tacoma, Washington. Their music ranges from traditional Irish jigs and reels to contemporary Celtic ballads. History Mooncoyne is a traditional Irish folk band from Tacoma, WA. They began performing in the summer of 1995 under the name Puget Sounds which stemmed from their formation at a bluegrass and Irish jam session at the University of Puget Sound. Later, the band changed its name to Sláinte, which is Gaelic for "cheers" or "good health". Their aim was to create enjoyable, danceable, and spirited music for people of all ages. That multi-generational band had players whose ages spanned 35 years and was an early internet music success.Jeffery Pepper Rodgers (June 2000). ''Acoustic Guitar magazine'' No. 90 After Sláinte dissolved, three core members (Starr, McCaffery-Lent, and Hooper) appeared as bobryken celtic until 2007 when that band morphed into Mooncoyne, adding Greg Youtz, Katie Youtz, Roderick Campbell and Martin Nyberg. Mooncoyne re ...
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