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Dive into the heart of Irish music with The Blarney Pilgrims Podcast. Each week, they interview musicians, sharing their stories and passion. Discover authentic Irish sounds and a vibrant community.
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FreeHey there - it's Darren and Dom here. So...we want to let you know that last week was the last episode of the Blarney Pi...

Episode 94: Nuala Kennedy Interview (Flute, whistle, singing)
PaidA Great Session = 'The maximum fun possible, every night!' From Dundalk to Belfast, and finding freedom in Edinburgh. Ha...

Episode 93: Jimmy Mullarkey Interview (Accordion)
Paid'I could play reels all night if I knew enough of them.' Country Sligo in the '50s and '60s, to London then Sydney. Fath...

Episode 92: Gráinne Brady Interview (Fiddle)
PaidFrom Cavan to Glasgow. Party houses and late night tapes. Finding your feet in sessions that suit. Creating your own spa...

Episode 91: Angela Usher (Banjo, whistle, tenor guitar)
PaidTin whistle with Marian Egan (Flannery) in Hulme. Touring New Zealand and Australia. First banjos and joining Curragh. T...

Episode 90: Enda Murray (Songs of the Last Convict Ship)
PaidIrish Fenian rebellion prisoners and the songs of the last convict ship to Australia. Ned Of The Hill, John Boyle O'Reil...

Episode 89: Maċa Interview (Fiddle, guitar, bodhran)
PaidBuying your first guitar with your confirmation money. Playing 182 tunes in two hours. Winning Réalta agus Gaolta. Cutti...

Episode 88: Shane Lestideau Interview (Fiddle, baroque violin, violin d'amore)
PaidFinding Michael Jackson in the Blue Mountains after ten years in a Buddhist Bush community. A year of four hour nights....

Episode 87: Aidan Crossey Interview (Mandolin)
PaidStiff Little Fingers, punk rock, rebel songs and finding your tribe. Getting your head shard. Good listening makes good...

Episode 86: Rus Bradburd Interview (Fiddle)
PaidDigging into tunes. Paddy Jones. The Draoicht. Sports and music, and finding your place in both. Coaching basketball in...

Episode 85: Barry Kerr Interview (Uilleann pipes, flute, singing)
PaidThe Liam O'Flynn Award. Digging into the Irish Traditional Music Archive. Ulster hunting songs and mummers. Hare coursin...

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Episode 84: Aoife Kelly Interview (Concertina)
PaidWe ARE the source.' John Kelly of Capel Street and Scattery Island. Hiding the fiddle under your jacket in Dublin in the...

Episode 83: SMASH HITS 2020 (PART 3)
PaidA bit of beach time, and the third of our compilations from the year of 2020. Featuring Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Una Mona...

Episode 82: SMASH HITS 2020 (Part 2)
FreeA rattle bag of treats...Don Meade -The Haunted House and The Lark on The StrandShannon Heaton - P. Joe Hayes Number 2,...
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- 2019-06-06
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6 creatorsAbout The Blarney Pilgrims
The Blarney Pilgrims Podcast, launched in June 2019, offers a weekly deep dive into the world of Irish music. Focusing on the human element behind the music, each episode features an interview with a different Irish musician, exploring their journey, influences, and the emotional core of their artistry. With a dedicated community of 76 members (72 paid), The Blarney Pilgrims have cultivated a loyal following since their inception. While specific financial details aren't publicly available, their consistent member base speaks to the podcast's engaging content and the strong connection forged with listeners. Unlike many Irish music podcasts that might focus solely on technical aspects or historical context, The Blarney Pilgrims prioritize personal narratives, showcasing the heart and soul of the musicians and their craft. This intimate approach has allowed them to build a thriving community centered around a shared appreciation for authentic Irish music and its creators.