Tracklist
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1 | Play track | Nead Na Lachan |
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2:38 | |||
2 | Fiddler of Dooney |
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2:07 | ||||
3 | Wild Mountain Thyme |
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3:58 | ||||
4 | The Wind That Shakes the Barley |
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3:16 | ||||
5 | The Praties They Grow Small |
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3:06 | ||||
6 | Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore |
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5:07 | ||||
7 | No Irish Need Apply |
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4:59 | ||||
8 | Lakes of Pontchartrain |
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4:29 | ||||
9 | Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies |
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4:32 | ||||
10 | Bright Morning Stars |
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3:24 | ||||
11 | Sixteen Tons |
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2:50 | ||||
12 | A Stor Mo Chroi |
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3:09 | ||||
13 | The Boys of Barr Na Sraide |
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3:46 | ||||
14 | To Welcome Poor Paddy Home |
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2:27 |
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About This Artist
Amelia Hogan
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Amelia Hogan sings traditional, Irish, Scottish, British, American and contemporary folk music with lilting grace, subtle power, and transports you with a spell into another time and place. She is also a teacher, a consulting artist, and a priestess (herself being a founding priestess of the Morrigan priesthood, Coru Cathubodua).
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Amelia Hogan sings traditional, Irish, Scottish, British, American and contemporary folk music with lilting grace, subtle power, and transports you with a spell into another time and place.… read more
Amelia Hogan sings traditional, Irish, Scottish, British, American and contemporary folk music with lilting grace, subtle power, and transports you with a spell into another time and place. She is also a teacher, a consulting artist, a… read more