Drinking Songs

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    Alex & the Anders
     
    LIVE (and under the influence)
    Best enjoyed with a cold beer and/or a shot of Jameson; this debut EP from the Tulsa OK indie/blues quartet was recorded live at one of their favorite dive bars in an attempt to capture some of the energy and chaos of one of their infamous live shows.
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Eric Vega
     
    Sunchild!
    The Sunchild. experience was made to take you on a therapeutical trip to sanity at it's craziest lengths.
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Matt Bowlin
     
    Matt Bowlin
    Matt Bowlin is a Co-Star on the PBS Home Renovation show “Utopia Joe”. A rising star in the world of Country Music Television and Worldwide Web debuting his first CD that you will want to listen to over and over again. Savor a soulful mix of slow dance songs as smooth as “Jim Beam Whiskey” along with more rockin’ rhythms that will have you squirmin’ for the dance floor.
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Pirates For Sail
     
    Band on the Rum
    Our second album: more authentic piracy, direct from the high seas to your ears!
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Old Knifey and the Cutthroats
     
    Old Knifey and the Cutthroats
    The debut album from Old Knifey and the Cutthroats. Featuring Songs!
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Dangerous Dick and the Duckbusters
     
    In Too Deep
    Songs of caves, cavers and caving professionally performed, engineered and produced. These songs and the album have been an international hit, and have rave reviews from cavers and non-cavers alike!
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Brother Bill
     
    Wild On The Whiskey
    BROTHER BILL is about having fun! There is nothing angry, depressing or sleepy about their music. They play "foot-stompin' songs y'all can party to- no matter what kind of music you like."
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Dixon DeVore II
     
    Songs of Monhegan
    Eclectic Songs of Monhegan island, Maine.
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Blackwolf the Bard
     
    Blood Red
    Insanity at it's best ! This whimsically crazed warrior will make you SHOUT and sing along to his bone splintering humor and totally unique Medieval Chanteys.
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
     
    Annúlond
     
    Battles, Singing and Ale Drinking
    'Blackened Viking Metal' incorporated with beer swinging tunes.
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     

    Top Albums

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    Marc Gunn & The Dubliners' Tabby Cats
    Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion
    A delightful, fun mix of Irish drinking songs with a special touch for the cat lover.
    CELTIC CAT LOVERS OF THE WORLD UNITE Back in high school, I was huge fan of Weird Al. It was a natural progression because my dad was a fan of his comedic predecessors. When I grew up, he sang lots of comedic songs. He'd parody songs and write songs on the fly while playing his banjo. So it was natural for me to hear Weird Al's parodies and become a huge fan. I bought Weird Al's albums and listened over and over again. But I had one small problem. Not all the songs were parodies. And those that were I wasn't entirely sure what the original songs were because I lost the cassette jackets or the jackets were incomplete. So in my senior year of high school, I made my own compilation tape featuring the Weird Al song, followed by the original version. It was neat to hear the differences. It was this desire to hear the original that inspired me to record a new CD: Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion CD. This album features all of the original songs found on my Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers CD. You can hear how a song evolved from a fun Irish song into a purrfectly fun song about the cats we love. While the production isn't nearly fancy as on Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers, it still has all the energy and fun that you enjoy from that CD. All the music comes from my producer Ari Koinuma and Marc Gunn. --- Produced by Ari Koinuma, www.hashimusic.com Photography by Marc Gunn, Kristen Rogers Celtic Cat Logo by Ingrid Houwers Graphic Design by Molly C. Loar --- ABOUT MARC GUNN Cats. Irish music. Drinking songs. Nowhere else but from the bright imagination of Marc Gunn would those three elements be so neatly integrated. Yet Gunn, sometimes called “the hardest working man in Celtic music” around his hometown in Austin, is an accomplished musician and entrepreneur who not long ago headlined at the Oscar party for Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. For Gunn, it started small, though not inauspiciously, wearing a kilt on campus at the University of Texas. As the autoharp-playing half of the Brobdingnagian Bards, Gunn and partner Andrew McKee developed a loyal following with weekly performances on campus. This quickly led to gigs at renaissance fairs, science fiction conventions, and Celtic music festivals as well as parties and weddings for the pair. With the Bards’ calendar busy, Gunn began producing the duo’s recordings. Their first effort in 1999 was Marked By Great Size followed by Gullible's Travels in 2000. The third release was 2001’s instrumental Songs of the Muse, then two theme CDs A Faire To Remember and A Celtic Renaissance Wedding. 2002 saw the release of Songs of Ireland and in 2003, Memories of Middle Earth. A long-awaited solo album, Soul of a Harper, brought Gunn accolades in 2004; he then embarked on work for Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers. Gunn’s activities are not restricted to musical performance alone. He is the brains behind an online resource called the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. The weekly publication reviews Celtic music of all varieties from Irish traditional music to Celtic rock. Two free, full-length MP3s are offered for download every week on the site. Additionally, Gunn publishes The Bards Crier's Music Marketing and Promotion Tips Ezine, a newsletter that teaches musicians about marketing and promotion, and handles webmaster duties for a variety of sites including the Austin Celtic Association. All that hard work and effort has hardly gone unnoticed. Fans have downloaded more than five million MP3s from him; over one million of those were for the hugely popular “Tolkien (The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings).” The Brobdingnagian Bards were voted “Best Renaissance Men” in the Austin Chronicle’s 2003 Best of Austin poll. In March of 2005, The Bards collected an Austin Music Award for the Bards as Best Novelty Band, the first time any Celtic band has won. Gunn’s solo CD Soul of a Harper won the Best Cover Art category that year. In a town famous for almost every musical genre except Celtic music, Marc Gunn has raised the bar and held it high. Using the musical past and a vivid imagination bolstered with ambition and drive, he blazes trails from terra firma to cyberspace, encouraging others to follow.
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
    Barleyjuice
    The Barleyjuice Irish Collection
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
    That Damned Band
    That Damned Band
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
    Cornbugs
    Skeleton Farm
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     
    Salty Dick
    Salty Dick's Uncensored Sailor Songs
    Folk: Drinking Songs
     

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye
      Marc Gunn
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      2.
      Pretty Irish Girl
      Fiffin Market
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      3.
      The Irish Rover
      Fiffin Market
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      4.
      The Chemical Worker's Song
      Fiffin Market
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      5.
      Drunken Sailor
      Fiffin Market
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      6.
      Fairytale Of New York
      Fiffin Market
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      7.
      The Holy Ground
      Brobdingnagian Bards
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      8.
      Wild Rover
      Brobdingnagian Bards
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      9.
      Hero of Canton (Firefly)
      4 Irish Whiskey
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      10.
      Seven Drunken Nights
      Brobdingnagian Bards
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