Our 566th episode, which aired on October 12, 2025, part four of our Celtic Colours preview, featuring a conversation with Reilly Graham of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre.
Flook – Koady/The Burning Lion, Sanju
Cassie & Maggie – Bow Down, Gold & Coal
J.P. Cormier – Steeplechase Lane, 50 Years of Guitar
Solas – Far Amerikay, Shamrock City
Interview with Reilly Graham of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre
Kenneth MacKenzie – Mabou Drones, Cape Breton Live: Take 01
John Pellerin – I Guess It's Jigs, Cape Breton Live: Take 01
Andrea Beaton – Outlander, With Betty & Dave
Dane Pedersen – Go My Way, Travelling Alone
Doug Lamey – Alex Joe’s Jig, A Step Back in Time
Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac – Rinn Mi Còrr is Naoi Mìle (I Travelled More Than Nine Miles), Seinn
Dara Smith-MacDonald, Adam Young & Brent Chaisson – The Celtic Heart, Island
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Our 566th episode, which aired on October 12, 2025, part four of our Celtic Colours preview, featuring a conversation with Reilly Graham of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre.
Flook – Koady/The Burning Lion, Sanju
Cassie & Maggie – Bow Down, Gold & Coal
J.P. Cormier – Steeplechase Lane, 50 Years of Guitar
Solas – Far Amerikay, Shamrock City
Interview with Reilly Graham of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre
Kenneth MacKenzie – Mabou Drones, Cape Breton Live: Take 01
John Pellerin – I Guess It's Jigs, Cape Breton Live: Take 01
Andrea Beaton – Outlander, With Betty & Dave
Dane Pedersen – Go My Way, Travelling Alone
Doug Lamey – Alex Joe’s Jig, A Step Back in Time
Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac – Rinn Mi Còrr is Naoi Mìle (I Travelled More Than Nine Miles), Seinn
Dara Smith-MacDonald, Adam Young & Brent Chaisson – The Celtic Heart, Island
Our 564th episode, which aired on September 28, 2025, and featured part two of our Celtic Colours preview and our conversation with Heather MacIsaac.
Rachel Davis & Darren McMullen – Highland House, Home
Mary Beth Carty – Dear Island, Crossing the Causeway
The Barra MacNeils – The Keeping It Reel, All at Once
Kris Drever – Sweet Honey in the Rock, Mark the Hard Earth
Howie MacDonald – Miss Ann Carnagie/Napoleon, Howie MacDonald & His Cape Breton Fiddle
James MacLean – Miss Lyall's, James MacLean
Doug Lamey – Dear Jerry, A Step Back in Time
Heather MacIsaac – Not What You See, The Moon’s Daughter
Interview with Heater MacIsaac
Heather MacIsaac – Big Barn Little Farm/Jig to Slip/The Ladies Bench, The Moon’s Daughter
Solas – The Flowing Bowl, Reunion: A Decade of Solas
Ashley MacIsaac & Barbara MacDonald Magone – Beautiful Lake Ainslie, Beautiful Lake Ainslie
Heather MacIsaac – Farewell to Aeneas MacIsaac, The Moon’s Daughter
Kitchen Party Ceilidh
Our 566th episode, which aired on October 12, 2025, part four of our Celtic Colours preview, featuring a conversation with Reilly Graham of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre.
Flook – Koady/The Burning Lion, Sanju
Cassie & Maggie – Bow Down, Gold & Coal
J.P. Cormier – Steeplechase Lane, 50 Years of Guitar
Solas – Far Amerikay, Shamrock City
Interview with Reilly Graham of the Celtic Music Interpretive Centre
Kenneth MacKenzie – Mabou Drones, Cape Breton Live: Take 01
John Pellerin – I Guess It's Jigs, Cape Breton Live: Take 01
Andrea Beaton – Outlander, With Betty & Dave
Dane Pedersen – Go My Way, Travelling Alone
Doug Lamey – Alex Joe’s Jig, A Step Back in Time
Mary Jane Lamond & Wendy MacIsaac – Rinn Mi Còrr is Naoi Mìle (I Travelled More Than Nine Miles), Seinn
Dara Smith-MacDonald, Adam Young & Brent Chaisson – The Celtic Heart, Island