As summer evolves into fall, it brings with it celebrations of Celtic culture in many parts of North America. Often these celebrations include Celtic games of strength and endurance, along with traditional food and libations. For this show, we’ll celebrate the broad variety of American musical performers that play the traditional and contemporary music of Celtic culture. It’s the songs, tunes and artists of the Irish diaspora … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Episode #18-38: Celtic Music in North AmericaHost: Tom DruckenmillerThe Sing Out! Radio Magazine is broadcast weekly on the finest public radio stations nationwide and syndicated on iTunes, Stitcher, Podomatic, Bluegrass Planet and on the Sing Out! website www.singout.orgArtist/”Song”/CD/LabelPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysKen Perlman / “Londonderry Hornpipe-Jenny Dang the Weaver-Sleepy Maggie” / Frails & Frolics / RedbudKitty Donohoe / “The Lark in the Morning” / The Irishman's Daughter / RoheenLiz Carroll & John Doyle / “Rolling the Barrell-The Laurel Tree-O'Rourke's” / In Play / CompassNancy McCallion / “All Around My Hat” / Opossum & Praties / Self ProducedKatie McNally Trio / “The Martlet-Father John Angus Rankin” / The Boston States / Self ProducedThe Duhks / “You and I” / The Duhks / Sugar HillFinest Kind / “As I Roved Out” / Silks & Spices / Fallen Angle MusicKen Perlman / “Pride of the Ball-MacKinnon's Rant-Lasses of Glenalladale-St. Kilda Wedding” / Frails & Frolics / RedbudGrayson & Whitter / “Handsome Molly” / My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean / NehiEvan Carawan / “The Good Wife-The Kid on the Mountain” / Homeward Bound / TurquoiseConnie Dover / “I Am Going to the West” / The Border of Heaven / Taylor ParkThe Once / “Willie Taylor” / The Once / BorealisMarla Fibish-Erin Shrader-Richard Mandel / “Heather on the Moor”/ Irish Music from San Francisco / Self ProducedPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways