Does it make sense to sing about Willie and Mary, when our playgrounds are filled with Ozzies and Loxleys? Do we really need to say “my love is like a red, red rose,” or can’t we use a modern metaphor and call her really hot? Laura Cortese, Cathy Jordan, Sam Amidon, Robbie O’Connell, and Karan Casey explore old ballads in a dating app era.
Episode 21-Fifty Shades of Gender Equality
Episode 20-Trad Music Summer Camp
Episode 19-Fiddle in the Windy City
Episode 18-Wax Cylinders to the World Wide Web
Episode 16-Pushing All the Right Buttons
Episode 15-Heartbeat of Irish Music
Episode 14-Dance Hall Days
Episode 13-The C-Word
Episode 12-Season Two Preview
Episode 11-Return to Sligo
Episode 10-Cuppa Tea with Daithi Sproule
Episode 09-Want of Wit
Episode 08-Miss McLeods Reel at 113
Episode 07-The Piper
Episode 06-The Backer
Episode 05-Handed Down
Episode 04-Cuppa Tea with McKinneys and McCarthy
Episode 03-Every Tuesday at Nine
Episode 02-Cuppa Tea with Karan Casey
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