Live Music on DigitalDarragh.com

It's no secret that I really love Irish traditional music. From Cara Dillon, Julie Fowlis, Kate Rusby, Michael Mcgoldrick, Tommy Cunnif, Zoe Conway, Mick Ó Brian, Sharon Shannon and John McKusker to Guidewires, Lúnasa, flook, Grada, Stocktons Wing, Slide, Tripswitch and Téada just to name a few, I love it all. I have over a Terabyte of Irish traditional music and I want to share some of this with you.

There are no decent Irish traditional music radio shows at the moment. This aims to fill that void.

The show will air on Saturdays at 7PM GMT, 2PM Eastern and 11AM Pacific time.

At the moment, there are a lot of ideas for making this show something you will want to listen to. Just some of the aims at the moment are:

  • Interviews and live performances by known and not so known Irish traditional musicians.
  • If permitted by musicians, short recordings of live gigs.
  • Interviews with lovers of Irish traditional music.
  • Reviews of specific new albums,/li>
  • Requests! Tell me what you want to hear. If I don't have it, I'll certainly get it.

The content and format of the show is currently not set. It's going to change and evolve over the next few weeks as people decide what they want. Get your say in by commenting on this post.

This online broadcast is licensed by The Irish Music Rights Organization (IMRO.) Every step possible has been taken to ensure that copyrighted material is respected and artists are recognised appropriately.

The stream will be available at the following address. If this doesn't open in Internet Explorer or Firefox, paste the address into your media player of choice. http://digitaldarragh.com:8000/madfortrad.m3u

great idea!

i think the interviews are a great idea, you could expand it more if you were willing to go down the pop folk route, groups like the weepies etc, if you want the website address i can give it to you, looking forward to listen and loving it!

Sorry I missed it last week.

Sorry I missed it last week. That's a lot of music so its great your giving others a chance to hear it. Sounds like you've got interesting plans. I'll give it a mention on my blog as I know a few people who will be very interested. Will you be podcasting the shows?

Thanks.

Thanks for the interest! Ker, Yeah. Why not. If they can fit in any way shape or form to a traditional / folk setting then they'll be welcome. Jen, Thanks! And, officially I cant make the live show available as a podcast however I may work out a deel where members of the site can grab a copy. Watch this space.

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