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Greetings my friends I just wanted to send a short message. It turns out even with my daughter Kenzie going to back to school last week, my time is super limited. I still my 3 month old to take care of. So I've officially decided I'm not expanding my work schedule much at all. It's a LOT of working taking care of a baby. But every smile she gives me makes it all worth while. I'm told that I have I will have seven people signed up for next year's Celtic Invasion of Cornwall. Wow! I can't believe it's filled up this fast. I may need to start putting people onto a waiting list if this keeps up. Thank you all for your excitment. I look forward to sharing an amazing trip with you. Slainte!
Photo by Irish Fireside THIS WEEK ON THE PODCAST SHOW I’m planning some extra cool things for our Patrons of the Podcast in the future. But in the meantime, I’m excited to bring you another show of awesome indie Celtic music from The Brayzen Heads, Fiddleheads, SeaStar, Bonhomme Setter, Siren’s Song, The Selkie Girls, Hooligan’s Rule, Jenna Greene, Father Ray Kelly, Saxon Moon, Sligo Rags, Whiskey of the Damned, Ed Miller. celticmusicpodcast.com/220 Leave a voicemail. Call 678-235-8763 or record an MP3 on your phone and email it to me at celticpodcast@gmail.com. And of course you can always post a review on iTunes or Stitcher. Remember. Cast your vote in the Celtic Top 20. You can vote for shows from January to June. NEW CELTIC CDS Murmurs and Drones Frayvn Burly! Haggis Rampant Plugged In Foggy New Year
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