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Radio Rebel Gael Presents : Rebel Frequencies ! radiorebelgael.podomatic/ w/ Special Guest, Pol Mac Adaim !! And some of the best of Irish and Scottish sounds, including : Alistair MacDonald (Glasgow) Dave Curtin & The Skylarks (Cork) Eugene McEldowney (Belfast) Donnie MacDonald (Lochmaddy) Con O’Drisceoil (Cork) Dick Gaughan (Glasgow) Sean Tyrell (Galway) Alistair Hulett (w/ Roaring Jack) (Glasgow/Sydney) Patrick Madden & Friends (New York) Seamus Egan (Mayo/Philadelphia) Declan Hunt (Dublin) Matt McGinn (Glasgow) Paul Brady (Strabane, Co. Tyrone) Seamus Heaney (Mossbawn, Co. Derry) Hamish Imlach (Motherwell, Scotland) Joseph Campbell (Belfast) Gaberlunzie (Glasgow) Ossian (Cambuslang) 1691 (Dublin) Silly Wizard (Edinburgh) The Corries (Edinburgh) The Blarney Pilgrims (Glasgow) Emmet Spiceland (Dublin) The Druids (Kildare) The Irish Ramblers (Pennsylvania) The Emigrants (New York) The Johnstons (Slane, Co. Meath) The Long Kesh Ramblers (Newry) radiorebelgael.podomatic/ “No revolutionary movement is complete without its poetical expression. If such a movement has caught hold of the imagination of the masses they will seek a vent in song for the aspirations, the fears and the hopes, the loves and the hatreds engendered by the struggle. Until the movement is marked by the joyous, defiant, singing of revolutionary songs, it lacks one of the most distinctive marks of a popular revolutionary movement, it is the dogma of a few, and not the faith of the multitude.” - James Connolly
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