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As we are officially halfway through the calendar year, let's pause and take a look at what's been playing at your summer celebrations; its time for WDIY's Top 10 Albums of June 2023! Our on-air hosts play a wide variety of genres and styles, so check out the list to find your new favorite from our airwaves!
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On many a windswept Irish hillside can be found a tall stone pillar, moss-covered and worn with age. Carved into the side of the stone is what looks like long lines of hatch-marks or notches.
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One of the most beautiful, mysterious things you can come across in your travels in Ireland or Scotland is a holy well.
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The misty forests and craggy bluffs of Ireland and Wales have long been linked to the Celtic legacy of that region in our minds. But evidence suggests that the Celts traveled beyond these northern islands, all the way down to the sunny shores of northwest Spain.
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Rick Weaver talks with well-known Celtic performers Seamus Kennedy and Gerry Timlin, as well as Celtic Classic Executive Director Jayne Ann Recker about the upcoming concert at Moravian University’s Foy Hall on June 22nd benefiting the Celtic Cultural Alliance.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes ArtsQuest's Patrick Brogan and Fiona Gillespie of The Chivalrous Crickets to talk about the many offerings of the second annual Sláinte festival, taking place from March 16-18 in Bethlehem.
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Kate Scuffle welcomes ArtsQuest's Patrick Brogan and Fiona Gillespie of The Chivalrous Crickets to talk about the many offerings of the second annual Sláinte festival, taking place from March 16-18 in Bethlehem.
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Dr. Elizabeth Timberlake-Newell, the Celtic Cultural Alliance's new chairperson of the Cultural Outreach Committee, discusses the organization's events held year-round in the Lehigh Valley.
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Fiona Gillespie from the New York City-based Celtic crossover group The Chivalrous Crickets joins Celtic Faire host Rick Weaver to talk about the group's upcoming Twelfth Night concert at the Ice House in Bethlehem as well as the their Christmas album, 'A Chivalrous Christmas.'
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In the Celtic countries, trees were treasured and imbued with magical qualities, superstitions, and folklore. One of the most magical is the Hawthorn, a beautiful, often gnarled, thorny little tree which blossoms white in the month of May, and is known by many names.