Upcoming Schedule
St. Patrick's Day and a
Tribute to Delores Keane at O'Morain's Pub
Tuesday, March 17 @ 8:30pm Eastern
Welcome in, friend, and thanks for stopping by O’Morian’s Pub!
Sit back, have a pint (or two) and listen in on hand picked, personally curated, and listener requested Celtic folk. We’ve got classic tunes, new favourites, and new takes on old songs from all over the world of Celtic music. From the old world to the new and across the Atlantic from Scotland to Nova Scotia, Ireland to Appalachia, and Brittany to Cape Breton — O’Morain’s Pub has your ticket for fantastic music across the Celtic experience.
So raise your glass, you’ve found something a little different from the norm. Sláinte!
About
Radio Free Elsewhere goes live a few times per week, usually in the evenings around 7:30pm, Eastern (UTC-6:00). The typical stream length is two hours or so, but durations can vary. Check us out for eclectic, different sorts of music you won't typically hear out in the world. Celtic folk, ambient and space, and surf rock. How are those genres connected? Well that's the easy part....
We connect them right here.
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I'll try and give as much notice as I can before pushing the button. Goddess willing, maybe I'll get a schedule in place sometime soon. But if you miss the stream, you can always find it in the archive and subscribe to the show in your podcast app of choice. Follow the archive on the Fediverse and you'll be alerted every time a new episode drops into the feed! In the meantime, tune in when you can, and thanks for being here.
Shows
Currently, we've got three shows that can go live, depending on what we're feeling at the time. Chances are good we'll add a couple more, but for now, you can tune in for:
- O'Morain's Pub - Celtic folk from both sides of the Atlantic, from the old countries to the new world.
- Cosmoeuhporia - Audio psychedelia and musical LSD brought to you from the depths of outer, and inner, space.
- Bisexual Surfers from the Twilight of Time - At first we feared them, with their glassy eyes, their waxed surf boards, their perfect bodies, and their electric guitars. "Surf's up," they said. And off in the far distance, we heard the screams of pleasure.