Moya Brennan to host the PBS Special in the US

Moya in Concert(Courtesy of Sim_04)

Moya in Concert(Courtesy of Sim_04)

  I am a step late from Treecat in reporting this but folks we’re in for a good news. It is confirmed in Irish Central that the First Lady of Celtic music Moya Brennan will make waves in the United States this summer.It says here:

Good news for fans of Moya Brennan, the traditional Irish singer from Clannad – she’s been tapped to host a new PBS series on Irish music that will start shooting later this summer, according to the Sunday Tribune.“Part of the reason they approached me is that I know all of the people taking part. That’s why I feel less a presenter and more a thread running through all these musicians and their music,” said Moya, who’s currently touring the U.S. with Ashley Davis (see our “Craic” section for Mike Farragher’s review of the show.) Some pretty heavy hitters are lined up to take part in the series, among them Sinead O’Connor, Oscar winner Glen Hansardfrom the film “Once,” and the Chieftains. Who knows, maybe even Moya’s reclusive sister, the multi-million selling artist Enya, will also make an appearance . . .

I am so excited about this. My heart is beating fast…

Songs for the Broken Hearted

For those who are in love and got slighted, I would suggest Heart of the Celts(Narada Records).I am not promising remedy here…the songs might aggravate the pain.The songs in this album will linger with you for a long time. Just goes to show that when it comes to love and heartbreak., the old and the new seems to unite.

 

 Here’s one from Clannad(not included in the album)

 

 

Almost seems(Too late to turn)

 

Though I care a lot, 
You don’t believe it’s true, do you?
So, the answer’s not given before you start to try.

Almost seems to late to turn,
What to do if I’m to learn?
Almost seems to late to turn to you. 

I saw the sad decline,
a rift become a storm.
Stayed so cold last night,
This lonely heart inside me says:

Almost seems to late to turn,
What to do if I’m to learn?
Almost seems to late to turn to you.

(Breakdown)

Almost seems to late to turn,
What to do if I’m to learn?
Almost seems to late to turn to you.

Now, the anger’s gone,
It leaves behind the pain again.
Where did we go wrong?
Let go my shadow, pass me by.

Almost seems to late to turn,
What to do if I’m to learn?
Almost seems to late to turn to you.

(Instrumental to End)

Ceredwen:Getting to know Welsh Celtic music

Ceredwen Ceredwen Our telescope moves to Wales.If you don’t know how Welsh Celtic music sounds like, then you have to check out Ceredwen.The name comes from the Celtic goddess of inspiration and legendary mother of Taliesin, King Arthur’s bard, and “Keeper of the Cauldron.”

  

Composed of dou Renée Gray and Andrew Fryer,each Ceredwen release promises to enchant and captivate.Steeped in atmoshere,heavenly vocals ( Renée) and Welsh mythology, new ears will be converted.I saw three Ceredwen releases available in Glorieta Makati a couple of years ago.Check out the band’s official music page:

also :Wiki

and:Here

Ceredwen is something that Enigma,Delerium and Clannad fans would listen to.Groovy,atmospheric and transporting.

Top Selling in Celtic Music at Amazon.com

51lnBDhHUUL._SL500_AA240_  If you want to know what’s hip and hot in Celtic world, then you got to check this out!

Amazon Celtic Chart

  My personal favorite Jane Sibbery made it to the top 20 as well as Lunasa,Solas and Riverdance.I think this is exciting because we now have our own little chart up there 😉 You can also listen to song samples so you’ll know what to expect.

A New book about Clannad

 

Clannad the early years

Clannad the early years

Have you seen this already? The New Clannad Book 

the discription reads:

A new book detailing the life and career of Clannad in pictures and words. 

 

It is often wisely quoted that, to truly understand the meaning of the present, one needs to reflect upon the past. This adage proves most appropriate when exploring the traditional heritage and subsequent career of the international award-winning musical group Clannad. On this journey we see the family ascend from their Tory Island roots through the rolling Donegal countryside to the majesty of the world stage. While they soar towards success, we will follow the versatile clan as they appear on television screens, major motion pictures and ultimately the Grammy podium. As the fairy tale story of Clannad unfolds through photographs and history it becomes evident why they are proudly proclaimed Ireland‘s most successful international ambassadors of the Gaelic language. 

more info is available here:Clannad Website