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Happy St. Patty's Day, Indaba!

Monday March 17, 2008 at 11:00 AM

In case any of you are still sober enough to navigate this website, we'd like to wish you all a happy St. Patty's Day!  Irish music is among my favorite genres for the manic, fun melodies, the driving rhythems and the often heart-breaking lyrics.  It's no wonder that when the world needed a new kind of music, we took half from Africa and the other half from Ireland to make Rock n' Roll.  Anyway, Celtic music doesn't get much attention so I thought I'd take today to point you to a great session from Adam S.  It's simply called Celtic Session and it's available on Adam's profile page.  Enjoy, and Happy St. Patty's Day again!

2 Comments:
minime c. said:
Monday March 17, 2008 at 12:26 PM

Yeeeeaaah :-))
THIS MUSIC IS GREAT FUN :-)

Happy St..Patricks day !

Eeeeeeh ?????????? The Session eeeeeeeeeeh celtic ???????????

David Garrison said:
Monday March 17, 2008 at 01:35 PM

Celtic music was also one of the central influences in country music.

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