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A Christmas Celtic Sojourn

Take some time to enjoy your holidays with this special edition of A Celtic Sojourn, with dynamic performances from host Brian O’Donovan’s annual stage show, A Christmas Celtic Sojourn.  Happy Holidays!
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Ann 01.07.12
My second time going to see "Christmas Celtic Sojourn" in Portsmouth, every bit as enjoyable as last yearthe dancers especially fun......my Irish roots awake! Thanks, Brian, for your wonderful program. I am a fan!

james 01.06.12
I would like to hear "the wren" at the "Christmas Celtic Sojourn"

Ryan 12.20.11
I caught part of the Celtic Sojourn broadcast on Saturday, Dec. 17, and heard many wonderful tunes, one of which stuck in my head. I need to find out the name of the tune. But I have discovered that the "view playlists" link doesnt work. It just says "no results found!" This is very unfortunate for both your listeners and the musicians who hope to gain fans from your broadcasts. Please post the playlists!

Philip 12.14.11
Just returned from "A Christmas Celtic Sojourn". Cannot remember a more enjoyable evening out with the family. It could have gone on for hours and hours and it still would not have been enough! ALready making plans for next year! Thank You, Brian!

Lindsay 12.12.11
Hey Ed. I bed that tune was Music for A Found Harmonium. If so, you can listen again to it on YouTube and it is the group Patrick Street. Check it out!

Anna 12.06.11
Stumbled on Celtic Sojourn, on ITunes thank you! This station has transported me back to Scotland, on many occasions. For that gift, tapadh leat!

ed 11.20.11
Good morning Brian, Im a first time listener and this morning around 8am eastern I heard a tune instrumental featuring mostly guitar. I thought I heard the name Patrick in its credits. Id love to purchase this tune, but I have no reference. All the best, Ed

Paul 11.09.11
Hi Brian, My new CD has just been released, "The Road You Take" I would like to send you a copy what is the best way to do this,Joanie Madden and Gabriel Donohue lend their wonderful talents to a lot of the tracks. Regards, Paul Carroll

Robert 11.08.11
Hi Brian. Thanks for terrific music every Saturday over the years. Much appreciated. How do I get a playlist for Saturday, Nov 5, 2011?

Karen 10.29.11
Brian, how do I access the playlist for today? I cant seem to find it online. Would love to look up several pieces. I love your show!

Ann 10.17.11
Over this past summer I heard a song called lullaby for love. Anybody know where I can get a copy of it? Also, a beautiful instrumental version of Auld lang syne played on a celtic soujorn around Christmas time 2010. missed the playlist! Wonderful enriching music !

KELLY 04.15.11
KELLY 03/14/11 HELLO , LOVE YOUR SHOW IM A NEWFOUNDLANDER LIVING IN WESTERN CANADA. THIS CHANNEL KEEPS ME SANE AND GROUNDED IN ME CULTURE. LOVE THE JIGS AND REELS, BRINGS ME BACK TO THE DAYS WHEN I WAS LITTLE, I WONDER IF YOU CAN PLAY THE TUNE "THE HILLS OF GLENSHEE" ME GRANDMOTHER ALWAYS SANG IT WHEN IT CAME ON THE RADIO, ITS ONE OF MY FAVS. SO BLESSED TO HAVE CELTIC SOJOURN LISTED ON ME ITUNES. THANK YOU

Tara 03.15.11
Hello, from Birmingham, Alabama. I love your show. I listen to it on my iTunes. D Cheers!

Stefan 03.15.11
Hey, I would like to recommend a great band from Serbia called Orthodox Celts. They play really great Irish music. Check em out.

Nancy 12.15.10
Regarding Brian ODonovans reading about Celtic spirituality during A Christmas Celtic Sojourn The piece is Anam Chara, by John O’Donohue. The poem was Beannacht.

Cindy 12.14.10
At your recent concert in Portsmouth, NH, you read from a book about Celtic spirituality. Are you able to share the title and author? Great show!

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