Links to a few of
my favorite sites
"Come West Along the Road" Traditional music of Ireland,
Scotland, Cape Breton & Beyond.  Heard every Sunday from
noon until 1:00 on WTMR, 800 on the AM dial. (Camden and
Philadelphia.  Hosted by Marianne MacDonald.  For requests
or dedications please call (856)236-2717 during the week
prior to the show.  Now with streaming audio in livetime at:
Traveling abroad and want to find out where to dance?  Are
you looking for a set dance teacher?  Want to find ceilidhs in
a certain area?  The Set Dancing News is a one-stop source
of info for all of the above.   Check out:
  Set Dancing News
This site features loads of information including volumes of
tune files, links to music sites, very wicked funnies and
much more.  Check it out at:
Great Irish music online can be heard at WFUV from
Fordham University.  Click here to find out more:
Fiddlekicks Cloggers are a Philadelphia area Appalachian
clogging group.  They hold classes in Appalachian & Cape
Breton dance styles.  Check out their website here:
A great new site with live concerts of Cape Breton music!  If
you were on the June tour relive the excitement of being in
Cape Breton.  If you weren't on the tour, see & hear what
makes Cape Breton so special!  
In a remarkably short period of time, Frank Dalton has
single-handedly created and nurtured a series of wonderful
concert/workshop programs -- presented under the
auspices of his Coatesville Traditional Irish Music Series --
devoted to the presentation of top-quality Irish traditional
music, song & dance.  Check out his site here:
Now, why didn't I think of this?  Jeff Meade has created the
ultimate website for everyone with any interest in all things
Irish in the Philadelphia area.  All of the great sessions,
ceilidhs, concerts, etc. that make our lives so rich are listed
here.  Links to performers, teachers, personalities as well
(check out the section called "Five Questions For...")
The Turloughmore Ceili Band is a multiple award winning
ceili band from Co. Clare.  This ten piece band has the
deep full rich sound similar to the Tulla and Kilfenora Ceili
bands.  Although their recent tour to Philadelphia was
short-circuited by a major snowstorm, they hope to return
to us in the not-too-distant future.  Visit Denis, Mary, Brid,
Joan, Marie, Brian, David, et al at their lovely website
where you can listen to cuts from their latest CD "Seven
Streams".  
Do you love old time Irish dance music & tunes?  I have
just the site for you!  Not only does it have Irish but it has
old time Americana, bluegrass, cajun, gospel & much
more.  Free downloads of some really unusual tunes!  
Check it out!
The Philadelphia Ceili Group hosts concerts, ceilidhs,
sessions and workshops in traditional Irish music & dance.  
Their annual festival is being held at the Commodore Barry
Club over a long weekend each September.   Check their site
for details. Click here:
The website of Fintan Malone, musician and co-owner of
Tom Malone's Markethouse and Pub in Miltown Malbay,
Co. Clare, Ireland.
Celtic Scenes features photography of Ireland's most scenic
locations.  Lisa Carbrey does the photography and can help
you find that special memory or picture.  Go to: