Apr 1, 2013
Stones in Ireland align to the Spring Equinox
This is the first half of our MONSTER show celebrating the Spring Equinox and Ostara! Be prepared for 4 super pieces of music, a fascinating piece about the Loughcrew Passage Tomb that shows that the Iron Age Celts regarded the Spring Equinox as significant, a wonderful Ostara piece by our resident bard, Chris Joliffe and as a super, special surprise - a listener submitted story! And this is only the first part! The next part of the show will be following hot on its heels! :)
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Running Order:
We hope you enjoy it!
Gary & Ruthie x x x
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by Spiral
Dance
The Quickening
Multi-award winning group Spiral Dance, based in Adelaide, has been playing rousing, high-energy music to enthusiastic audiences throughout Australia and beyond for over a decade. With a combination of haunting vocals, evocative fiddle, intoxicating guitar riffs and groovy accordion lines, underpinned with potent bass and dynamic percussion, the band presents an eclectic blend of traditional folk-rock with powerful self-penned songs and tunes. Enchanting melodies intertwine with mythical tales that are sure to captivate your soul, tease your mind and steal your heart, casting your spirit into the realms of magic and the mists of ancient time.
We are privileged to bring you their moving track, Into the Green, which comes from the album, The Quickening. The album, The Quickening, with all of its songs about the Quickening of Life withing the Earth, won the Most Outstanding CD Release for 2006, in the South Australian Folk Awards. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor Page.
by "Voices From The
Dawn"
Cairn H and the Hag of Beare (An Cailleach Bhéara)
Sliabh na Caillíghe constitutes a
Neolithic necropolis, a passage-tomb cemetery with some evidence of
at least thirty tombs, the grandest concentration of such monuments
in Ireland. Over the centuries scores of others may have been
destroyed with no trace remaining.
Cairn T (pictured above) can be seen in a Virtual Reality tour on the Voices from the Dawn website. This is the Cairn that is illuminated by the Sun at the time of the Spring Equinox.
Equinox illumination at the end of the Tomb
The Hag of Beare
The folktales of the ancient Hag of Beare were the stories that greeted Conwell, John O’Donovan, and Jonathan Swift before him.
Other translations of "The Hag of Beare" can be found on Voices from the Dawn.
The Hag's Chair
The Hag's Chair (pictured above) has a deeply-incised cross carved into its seat was noted by Conwell as a nineteenth-century trigonometric mark, although others have claimed it to be an artifact of the monument’s use as a “Mass rock” during Penal times.
Carvings on the front of the Hag's Chair
You can visit the Voices of the
Dawn website or follow them on Facebook. You can also find out more about the
project, and Howard Goldbaum, on our
Contributor Page.
by
Brocc
13
Moons
Brocc came into being over the summer of 2008 - a product of gales and rain in the woods and a badger who came to stay and has become our symbol. The songs we weave tell tales of myth and legend and the old beliefs of our lands and peoples. Our music is timeless, evocative of earlier, simpler times. The instruments reflect our love of forgotten timbres - we play English & Swedish bagpipes, woodwinds and recorders, the medieval hurdy-gurdy, mandola and laùd, and a host of percussion.
Brocc's songs and tunes are mostly original, with some traditional material in our own distinctive arrangements. This beautiful track, Call of the Wild Woods, is a superb example of their style and versatility and comes for their latest album, 13 Moons. You can find out more about Brocc on their Website or on our Contributor Page.
by Chris
Joliffe
Chris
Joliffe
Chris is an amazing bard whose talents cover both story and poem as he explores mythic realms with his evocative words. He has kindly given us permission to use some of his amazing stories and poems in the show and we're sure that you'll love them just as much as we do.
In this show, you can hear his
arousing story, Ostara's Hare celebrating the
coming of the Dance of the Spring Goddess with the eternal
Trickster, the moon gazing hare! Don't forget to check out Chris'
Contributor
Page to find out a little more about him.
by
Kellianna
Elemental
Kellianna is an accomplished musician and performer worldwide. Her CD's, Lady Moon, I Walk with the Goddess, Elemental and The Ancient Ones are being recognized around the globe as a must have for any lover of Goddess inspired folk music. Her live shows are a combination of acoustic guitar songs and chants to the God and Goddess.
Brighid's Flame:
"I starting writing this at Imbolc 2009 and finished Imbolc 2010.
This is one of my favorite harmonies ever!"
Learn more about Kellianna on her website or on her Contributor Page.
by Zachary
Hare
Zachary Hare
"I'm different than most guys. Chivalry, honor and romance are very much alive in me. I'm a BIG FAT IRISH ITALIAN and DAMN PROUND OF IT. I'm a comic book geek and a theatre geek. I'm a christopagan. Someday I hope to be a professional actor."
Names used in the
Story
by Leslie Fish
Avalon is Risen
Finally, a recording dedicated to
Leslie Fish's most inspired bardic and Pagan songs. These songs
serve up myth and magic, and Leslie's unique sense of wonder and
humor. Includes a stunning 32-page color lyric booklet, crafted by
Celtic illustrator Bradley Schenck. Introduction by noted fantasy
author Diana L. Paxson. Producer Kristoph Klover strove to make
this Leslie's most finely crafted recording yet, and we hope you'll
agree!
The title piece – "Avalon is Risen" – was written by Isaac Bonewits, founder of the Ár nDraíocht Féin. You can find out more about Leslie on her website or here, on her Contributor Page.
The Magical Faerie
Festival
We bring you a Promo for this year's Magical Faerie Festival which is going to be held in Findon, West Sussex, UK on the 10-12th May and we are going to be there!! We hope to be making a special show introducing you to the artists, the ambience and the faeries! Then we'll be able to tell you what goes on at these fantastic events! The Organisers say:
This years festival features our largest line-up of live music and entertainment yet. All of which is included in the price of your festival ticket!
Live Music
Inkubus Sukkubus, Pythia, Daemonia Nymphe, Flutatious, Serpentyne,
Spriggan Mist, Beck Sian, Matthew Callow, Ash Mandrake, Fay
Brotherhood Cernewoda, Roxircle, Jaime Black, Kim Thompsett,
Willows Drum, Inta Africa, Jonathon Kershaw + more!
We ask for just a little more
patience, we announce our Celtic
Twist Competition winner in the second half of our Spring
Equinox Holiday Special, SP36 - coming soon!
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We are proud to feature Phil in this show as sets us on the right track for Spring with his track Awakening played during the Loughcrew piece, from his album, Solstice. You can find out more about Phil's wonderful music and services on his website or more details on his Contributor Page.
We are pleased to be able to
bring you a superb piece by Keltoria, Edge of
Magik and After the Storm from their
album, Shadows & Stone in our Loughcrew
piece. You can find out more
about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor
page.
For Incidental Music
Enemy in Disguise, The War is Not Lost, Winner's Smile from Free Stock Music.
Project Divinity, for Ethereal Awakening from his album Divinity. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details.
Philippe-Aubert Gauthier, for his track Le Pendaison from his album La Plaie. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details.
eNoz, for his track Xe Om from his album Nuits de Glace. See his website or our Contributor Page for more details.
Jaime Heras, for his track Este Valle de Lagrimas for his album, Album de Fotos. See his website or our Contributor page for more details.
AKAJULES, for Grieve from the album, Intrusion. See his Contributor page for details.
Armolithae, for Ignition from Artanis by See the Contributor page for more details.
Grégoire Lourme, for Bike Chase from his album The Bourne Ultimatum. See his Contributor Page for more details.
Zero Project, for The Ride of the Dark Knight from his album, Fairytale 2, and Nocturne from the album Autumn Prelude. See his website or the Contributor Page for more details.
Flavio Simone, for Happy Moment from the album Differences. See the Contributor page for more details.
Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See her Contributor page for details.
Kim Robertson The Hangman's Noose. See her Contributor page for details.
Jigger Time Ticks Away. See her Contributor page for details.
The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details.
(in Alphabetic order)
Anne Roos Extra
Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music
to Anne
Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on
her Contributor
page.
Caera Extra
Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping
and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on
her website or on her Contributor
Page.
Celia Extra
Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music
to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her
Contributor
Page.
Damh the Bard
Extra Special thanks go to Damh
the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the
Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on
his Contributor
page.
The Dolmen Extra
Special thanks also go to
The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic
Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The
Dolmen on their website or on our
Contributor page.
Keltoria Extra
Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music
to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their
Contributor
page.
Kevin Skinner
Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb
music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his
website or on
his Contributor
page.
Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page.
S.J. Tucker
Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of
her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her
Contributor page.
Spiral Dance
Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band
to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about
Spiral Dance on their website or on their
Contributor page.
We hope you enjoyed the show and with all of our blessings,
Gary & Ruthie xxx