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Yes it's on my iPod

I'm with you, Bas. It's refreshing to see young women look so natural and real, nicely dressed and breathtakingly beautiful. Inspiring.
 
On my I-Pod too. I have lots of music from Celtic Woman. If you are an Irish immigrant, like me, that one is <span style="text-decoration: underline">real</span> powerful.

The girls played at our local Morristown Community Theater a few years ago, and I missed them. I was sorely disappointed. One of my friends attended and got to chat with Mairead Nesbitt for about 10 minutes after the show.
 
aeronca65t said:
On my I-Pod too. I have lots of music from Celtic Woman. If you are an Irish immigrant, like me, that one is <span style="text-decoration: underline">real</span> powerful.

The girls played at our local Morristown Community Theater a few years ago, and I missed them. I was sorely disappointed. One of my friends attended and got to chat with Mairead Nesbitt for about 10 minutes after the show.

My great grand father immigrated from Country Gallway.
 
Mairead went to the Ursuline Convent school in Thurles (Tipperary). That's near my mother's home town and several of my cousins went there.
She also went to Waterford Tech (again, I have relatives that went there).

And yes, the music isn't the <span style="text-decoration: underline">only</span> thing these girls have going for them. :wink:

It's funny that one of the inspirations for this group is the Spice Girls (seems unlikely but apparently true).
 
I've got some of their music on mine too.

Clannad had some decent stuff but you have to pick and choose.

Great Big Sea has some decent, more modern Celtic pop/rock music from this side of the Atlantic.
 
O'Cannon on one side, MacNaughton on the other. Irish fighting Scots. Add a tad bit of Viking Raiding Party turned Brit, and a wee bit of Frog, and it's no wonder I'm like I am.....
 
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