Feb 15, 2012, 02:09

St. Patrick’s Day is religious holiday held on March 17 celebrating St. Patrick, perhaps the most recognized of the patron saints of Ireland. St. Patrick’s Day is a day of cultural importance for the Irish and a day to have a good party regardless of your heritage. With St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2012, just over a month away, we thought that we would highlight some of the royalty-free music on MusicRevolution.com (www.musicrevolution.com) that would work for your ad campaign, production or for background music on St. Patrick’s Day. We have some great royalty-free St. Patrick’s Day music. A search on MusicRevolution.com for “St. Patrick’s Day” yields over 20 royalty-free music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=st.+patrick%27s+day&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=26&y=1
A search on MusicRevolution.com for “Irish” yields over 60 royalty-free music tracks–
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=irish&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=36&y=9
A search for “Celtic” yields the following 60 royalty-free music tracks—
http://www.musicrevolution.com/search/?keyword=celtic&application=0&mood=0&genre=0&instrument=0&influence=&vocals=1&results=20&x=35&y=5
With nearly 17,000 tracks of royalty-free production music online, there are many other possible music choices to set the right mood for your St. Patrick’s Day ad campaign, project or background music on MusicRevolution.com. We have the production music you need.

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Chris Cardell is the co-founder of MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com,a production music marketplace with nearly 17,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music and custom music from a online community of professional musicians. Cardell has been involved with digital content and E-Commerce since the mid-1990’s.

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