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Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #762: Interview with Socks in the Frying Pan

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Summary

Episode 762 of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast features an interview with the band Socks in the Frying Pan, along with an hour of Celtic music from various artists including Téada, Amadan, and Brobdingnagian Bards. Host Marc Gunn discusses the band's origins, journey, and future plans. The episode also includes listener feedback, patron acknowledgments, sustainability tips, and calls to support independent Celtic musicians.

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bskyIrish & Celtic Music Podcast #762: Interview with Socks in the Frying Pancelticmusicpodcast.com

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Your music and podcasts have helped me through so many parts of my life! Without knowing it, you have seen me through multiple deaths in my family, broken relationships, moving from one state to another, and multiple surgeries.
These musicians are not part of some corporation. They are small indie groups that rely on people just like you to support their music so they can keep creating it.
Small reductions add up fast — and they cost you nothing. Your wallet and the planet will both thank you.
Bringing in an interview with Socks in the Frying Pan, keeping the show weekly, celebrating independent Celtic artists — it all happens because of you.
Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor.
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Socks in the Frying Pan joins me for a conversation in episode 762 of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. We dig into who they are, how they got here, and where they're going. Plus an hour of great Celtic music to go along with it.  -  -  ! S

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