CBFM.ca Gaelic College - St. Ann's, NS online radio
CBFM.ca Gaelic College - St. Ann's, NS
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https://www.cbfm.ca/
CBFM.ca Gaelic College is an online radio station based in St. Ann's, Nova Scotia. The station offers a unique blend of traditional Celtic and Gaelic music, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. With a focus on preserving and promoting Celtic and Gaelic traditions, CBFM.ca Gaelic College provides a platform for local artists and musicians to showcase their talent.
The station's website is a hub of information for those interested in Celtic and Gaelic culture. Visitors can tune in to live broadcasts and listen to a diverse range of music, including traditional Celtic tunes, contemporary folk songs, and Gaelic vocal performances. The station also features interviews with local artists, cultural events, and historical segments that delve into the depth of Celtic and Gaelic traditions.
CBFM.ca Gaelic College is not just a radio station, but a community. It connects people who share a passion for Celtic and Gaelic music, providing a space for artists to come together and collaborate. The station's commitment to promoting local talent and traditions is evident in their programming, which highlights both established artists and emerging talents.
With its online platform, CBFM.ca Gaelic College reaches a global audience, allowing listeners from all over the world to experience the enchanting sounds of Celtic and Gaelic music. Whether you are a fan of traditional music or simply curious about the cultural heritage of Nova Scotia, CBFM.ca Gaelic College offers a captivating journey into the heart of Celtic and Gaelic traditions.
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The station's website is a hub of information for those interested in Celtic and Gaelic culture. Visitors can tune in to live broadcasts and listen to a diverse range of music, including traditional Celtic tunes, contemporary folk songs, and Gaelic vocal performances. The station also features interviews with local artists, cultural events, and historical segments that delve into the depth of Celtic and Gaelic traditions.
CBFM.ca Gaelic College is not just a radio station, but a community. It connects people who share a passion for Celtic and Gaelic music, providing a space for artists to come together and collaborate. The station's commitment to promoting local talent and traditions is evident in their programming, which highlights both established artists and emerging talents.
With its online platform, CBFM.ca Gaelic College reaches a global audience, allowing listeners from all over the world to experience the enchanting sounds of Celtic and Gaelic music. Whether you are a fan of traditional music or simply curious about the cultural heritage of Nova Scotia, CBFM.ca Gaelic College offers a captivating journey into the heart of Celtic and Gaelic traditions.
Radiostation playlist
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hearts of Kin | Broken Soldier | ||
| Ashley MacIsaac | Ashley and friends in Bridgewater | ||
| Doug Lamey | Pipe Jigs | ||
| Marc Boudreau, Fiddle; Howie MacDonald, Keyboards; Chris Babineau, Guitar | The Pattern Day Jig / The Panelmine Jig / Murray River Jig / Jerry Holland's Jig | ||
| Jamie MacInnis & Paul MacNeil | DNA | ||
| Eastbound | Treasured Moments | ||
| The Town Heroes | Holdin Up Grants | ||
| Melody and Derrick Cameron | Bronson's Medley | ||
| Leona Burkey | Grain of Sand | ||
| Mairi Rankin | Live at the Red Shoe: The Black Thorn/Miss Gordon's/Master MacDermott/Smith's/The Dancing of the Fingers/Donald MacGaugan's Rant/Mo Chuachag Laghach Thu | ||
| Joe MacMaster | Track 04 | ||
| Peter MacInnis | Do You Remember How To Dance? | ||
| Woody Woodburn | This Christmas | ||
| Beolach | Fiddle Tunes & Jingle Bells | ||
| The Outside Track | Christmas Eve Party: Maison De Glace / Christmas Eve / Christmas in America | ||
| Matt Andersen | Hobo Christmas Train | ||
| The Barra MacNeils | Christmas In Killarney | ||
| Lennie Gallant | If You Make It Home for Christmas | ||
| Sheena Anderson | Silent Night in Gaelic | ||
| Tim Chaisson | We Three Kings | ||
| George Canyon | Blue Christmas | ||
| Bruce Guthro | O Come All Ye Faithful | ||
| J.J Chaisson | Nathan Morrison's Jig Set: Nathan Morrison's Jig/Judique Jig/Drummond Castle/Francis Aucoin | ||
| Jimmy Rankin | Silver Bells | ||
| Ben Smith, Cameron MacNeil, Malcolm MacNeil and Mac Morin | Square Dance at the Gaelic College | ||
| Fiddle Andrea Beaton Abigail MacDonald Piano Betty Lou Beaton and Guitar Patrick Gillis | Abigail and Andrea at CMIC | ||
| Glenn Graham & Rodney MacDonald | Generations | ||
| Matt Minglewood | Home for Christmas Eve | ||
| The Outside Track | Winter Jigs: Apples in Winter / Christmas in Kinsale / Rory Gallagher's | ||
| Belach | Sweet Steevo Drover on the Golden Keyboard |
Broken Soldier
Ashley and friends in Bridgewater
Pipe Jigs
The Pattern Day Jig / The Panelmine Jig / Murray River Jig / Jerry Holland's Jig
Treasured Moments
Holdin Up Grants
Bronson's Medley
Grain of Sand
Live at the Red Shoe: The Black Thorn/Miss Gordon's/Master MacDermott/Smith's/The Dancing of the Fingers/Donald MacGaugan's Rant/Mo Chuachag Laghach Thu
Track 04
Do You Remember How To Dance?
This Christmas
Fiddle Tunes & Jingle Bells
Christmas Eve Party: Maison De Glace / Christmas Eve / Christmas in America
Hobo Christmas Train
Christmas In Killarney
If You Make It Home for Christmas
Silent Night in Gaelic
We Three Kings
Blue Christmas
O Come All Ye Faithful
Nathan Morrison's Jig Set: Nathan Morrison's Jig/Judique Jig/Drummond Castle/Francis Aucoin
Silver Bells
Square Dance at the Gaelic College
Abigail and Andrea at CMIC
Generations
Home for Christmas Eve
Winter Jigs: Apples in Winter / Christmas in Kinsale / Rory Gallagher's
Sweet Steevo Drover on the Golden Keyboard