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Celtic MP3 ArchiveWelcome to the Celtic MP3s Archive and thank you for subscribing to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. Below you will find Celtic MP3s from bands I've featured over the years. Some MP3s are time sensitive. So download them now. All of the latest MP3s are available for at least a month. As always, if you like an MP3, then please help the artist out and buy their CD. "Blue Ribbon" by Queen's Gambit (parody of The Scotsman)
One of the first "Celtic" songs I remember hearing growing up was "The Scotsman." It was written by Mike Cross and made popular by Bryan Bowers. It's ever a favorite among kilt-o-philes.
Bruce the Bruce from Queen's Gambit was a fan of that song too when he heard the Bedlam Bards performing it. He asked a different question: what happens to all those blue ribbons that come off Scotsman. The answer is quite twisted and amusing.Queen's Gambit is an Oklahoma-based Celtic band specializing in Irish and Scottish traditional music, with a side order of English Folk, dance, and Renaissance music for entertainment at any function. You can find them performing at Renaissance Faires, Irish/Scottish Pubs, Educational Assemblies, Historical Re-enactments, Scottish Games, Weddings, and even Corporate Christmas Parties. Hometown: Coweta, Oklahoma Similar Artists: Bedlam Bards, The Gaels, Andy M. Stewart, Andrew Scarhart, Ralph McTell, Brobdingnagian Bards, Jolly Rogers, Bedlam Bards, 3 Pints Gone, Tullamore Website: Queen's Gambit Download: "Blue Ribbon" Buy CD: Opening Move - Take Two
--posted by Marc Gunn of the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine, Subscribe for Celtic Free Music Downloads, Tuesday, January 18, 2005
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