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Remembering Larry Reynolds, Fiddler: US Rep
November 2012 Boston’s hometown VOL. 23 #11 journal of Irish culture. $1.50 Worldwide at All contents copyright © 2012 Boston Neighborhood News, Inc. bostonirish.com BIR cites Rep. Neal, Muses, and Feeneys The Boston Irish Reporter hosted its third annual Boston Irish Honors on Fri., Oct. 19, at the Seaport Hotel on the South Boston waterfront. The event, which marked the 22nd anni- versary of the BIR, drew more than 350 persons to the mid-day luncheon. In his prepared remarks, publisher Ed Forry said, “In hon- oring these exemplary families and individu- als who em- body the fin- est qualities of our people, we seek to h o n o r t h e memories of our ancestors who came here in bygone days when it was far from clear that we could make this place our home. How proud those early immigrants would be of their descendants, who have made Boston a welcoming place— Larry Reynolds leading a session at the Green Briar Irish Pub in Brighton. not only for new waves of Irish Photo courtesy of Bill Brett, from “Boston: An Extended Family” © 2007 entrepreneurs and workers, but for people from around the globe. “Today’s honorees — the Muse family, the Feeney brothers and Remembering Larry Reynolds, fiddler: US Rep. Richard Neal—are agents of idealism and ingenu- ity who represent the best of the ‘He never, ever got tired of the music’ Boston Irish experience. They no room for all of them to come simply passed along by word of are devoted to a level of profes- By Sean Smith Ui Cheide, a sean-nos singer sionalism in their chosen fields and say goodbye to him. -
Jun 2011 Shamrock Leaf
2 Shamrock Leaf June 2011 In this issue you will to become one of the nine I soon came to realize see a list of questions that members of the Bicentennial that the 50 Shamrock Leafs Bruce Driscoll sent to the Commission; results of a that have been printed and three Editors that the Sham- meeting of the Partridge Is- circulated during the past 28 rock Leaf had during the land Irish Historical Parks years, have a wealth of New past 29 years. Before I an- Committee to plan for the Brunswick Irish history, sto- swered my questions, I as- repair and rededication of ries and events that have sembled the 50 issues that I the Celtic Cross; our booth taken place since 1982. kept from 1983 to 2011. It at the 106th Johnville Picnic I came to the conclu- was not only time to contem- where we promoted the As- sion since I was the editor plate the past but to think of sociation and showed a short from 1983 to 1989 and from the future. film on Irish Immigration. 2001 to 2011, a total of 19 Our first newsletter Other articles in our years, and being involved in was printed in October 1983. first newsletter mentioned the magazine the other nine It was typed on a stencil and the meeting of the Book years that it was time that I run off by hand on a Gestet- Committee where plans were retire. sands of copies from our ner. Some of the topics cov- made to do an Early Irish I want to especially dining room table. -
Tradition Label Discography by David Edwards, Mike Callahan & Patrice Eyries © 2018 by Mike Callahan Tradition Label Discography
Tradition label Discography by David Edwards, Mike Callahan & Patrice Eyries © 2018 by Mike Callahan Tradition Label Discography The Tradition Label was established in New York City in 1956 by Pat Clancy (of the Clancy Brothers) and Diane Hamilton. The label recorded folk and blues music. The label was independent and active from 1956 until about 1961. Kenny Goldstein was the producer for the label during the early years. During 1960 and 1961, Charlie Rothschild took over the business side of the company. Clancy sold the company to Bernard Solomon at Everest Records in 1966. Everest started issuing albums on the label in 1967 and continued until 1974 using recordings from the original Tradition label and Vee Jay/Horizon. Samplers TSP 1 - TraditionFolk Sampler - Various Artists [1957] Birds Courtship - Ed McCurdy/O’Donnell Aboo - Tommy Makem and Clancy Brothers/John Henry - Etta Baker/Hearse Song - Colyn Davies/Rodenos - El Nino De Ronda/Johnny’s Gone to Hilo - Paul Clayton/Dark as a Dungeon - Glenn Yarbrough and Fred Hellerman//Johnny lad - Ewan MacColl/Ha-Na-Ava Ba-Ba-Not - Hillel and Aviva/I Was Born about 10,000 Years Ago - Oscar Brand and Fred Hellerman/Keel Row - Ilsa Cameron/Fairy Boy - Uilleann Pipes, Seamus Ennis/Gambling Suitor - Jean Ritchie and Paul Clayton/Spiritual Trilogy: Oh Freedom, Come and Go with Me, I’m On My Way - Odetta TSP 2 - The Folk Song Tradition - Various Artists [1960] South Australia - A.L. Lloyd And Ewan Maccoll/Lulle Lullay - John Jacob Niles/Whiskey You're The Devil - Liam Clancy And The Clancy Brothers/I Loved A Lass - Ewan MacColl/Carraig Donn - Mary O'Hara/Rosie - Prisoners Of Mississippi State Pen//Sail Away Ladies - Odetta/Ain't No More Cane On This Brazis - Alan Lomax, Collector/Railroad Bill - Mrs. -
The Mostly Celtic Songbook
The Mostly Celtic Songbook Mostly Celtic Songbook 2 Introduction After sitting in on some of the former Tuesday evening open seisiúns at C.B. Hannegan’s in Los Gatos, and trying to sing along but not remembering the lyrics, it seemed like a good idea to compile a songbook that we could all potentially share. After one or two pints and a few encouraging words from Tony Becker, the idea became a project. So, here it is. In retrospect, it turned out to be more helpful to me than to the group, as most continued to use their own song collections. But at least I got most of the more frequently played songs together in one handy document, in keys that I can actually sing (the “suggested key”). It was well worth the effort, and a great way to learn the songs. In some cases, I took the liberty of editing some of the traditional lyrics for readability and sing-ability, especially the lyrics I got from the Web, and adding or changing a few chords, since many of the songs exist in several different versions anyway. Thanks to YouTube, I was able to correct a lot of mistakes. Some of the songs are still under copyright protection, so if I’ve given a wrong attribution, please send me a note so I can correct the error. A thousand apologies if that is the case. This book is intended for private use only, not for commercial publication. The chords are written in Nashville notation (well, sort of), so transposing is simple. -
Contemporary Alt-Folksong and Articulations of Place Type the Sis URL Dat E 2 0 1 4 Citation Lamb, John R
Title I Cannot Sing You Here, But For Songs of Where: Contemporary Alt-folksong and Articulations of Place Type The sis URL https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/7765/ Dat e 2 0 1 4 Citation Lamb, John R. B. (2014) I Cannot Sing You Here, But For Songs of Where: Contemporary Alt-folksong and Articulations of Place. PhD thesis, University of the Arts London and Falmouth University. Cr e a to rs Lamb, John R. B. Usage Guidelines Please refer to usage guidelines at http://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/policies.html or alternatively contact [email protected] . License: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives Unless otherwise stated, copyright owned by the author I Cannot Sing You Here, But For Songs of Where: Contemporary Alt-folksong and Articulations of Place. A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy By John R. B. Lamb University of the Arts London. Submitted April 2014. 1 Acknowledgements The first and largest thanks must go to Dr David Prior and Professor John Hall for their constant support, advice and generosity during my research. It could not have been completed without them, and I could not have wished or hoped for a more thorough and understanding pair of supervisors. My heartfelt thanks to you both. Thanks too to my family, with special mention for my brother, whose kindly shadow remains over me, always. I would also like to thank all of those who contributed either verbally, musically, or both, to my thesis: Jen Macro, Mary Hampton, Darren Hayman, Chris T-T, Al Nero, Gris Sanderson, Stacey Sewell, Helen Sharp, Scott Maple, Stephen Burch, Seamus Harahan and my old friend Laurence Collyer. -
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu – Father of Horror and Mystery
Volume XLII, No. 12 • February (Feabhra), 2017 Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu – Father of Horror and Mystery .........................................................................................................In 1871, the first sections of the serial- lishment. The Phoenix Park and the adja- his family sold off his library to settle debts. ized novel, Carmilla, appeared in the mag- cent village and parish church of Chapeli- In the meanwhile, Joseph studied law at azine, The Dark Blue. The author was Irish zod would appear in Le Fanu's later stories. Trinity College in Dublin, where he was writer Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu, a elected Auditor of the College Historical Dubliner with a good literary pedigree. The Society. Under a system peculiar to Ireland, story featured a young woman named he did not have to live in Dublin to attend Carmilla, who had appeared years earlier to lectures, but could study at home and take the protagonist, Laura, in a dream. examinations at the university when neces- Carmilla, it turns out, is a vampire. sary. He was called to the bar in 1839, but This was one of the first vampire stories he never practiced and soon abandoned law and one of the most famous. It predated for journalism. fellow Dubliner Bram Stoker’s Dracula by By 1838, he began contributing stories 21 years. to the Dublin University Magazine, includ- Le Fanu would be one of the first writ- ing his first ghost story, entitled The Ghost ers of mystery and horror fiction. His three- and the Bone-Setter (1838). His characters plus decade career was groundbreaking in contained oddities not seen prior to this, many areas of writing. -
Week of 1/28/98 DD—Wind That Shakes the Barley—Solas/Richard
Week of 1/28/98 DD—Wind that Shakes the Barley—Solas/Richard Stevens & Irish Phil. Week of 2/4/98 1. Call to Dance -Leahy 2. John Gaudi -Fairport Convention 3. Corrie Doon-Stramash 4. Rolling Hills-McCalman's 5. Croppy Boy-Liam Clancy & Irish Phil. 6. Sonny-Mary Black 7. Spanking Maggie from Ross-Street 8. Night Pat Murphy Died-Great Big Sea DD—9. Atlantic Reel-Brian McNeil DD—10. Atlanta Reel-Michael Omartin Week of 2/12/98—Celtic Love Songs for Valentine's Day 1. Take her in your in your arms-Geraldine Doyle 2. Have I told you lately that I love you-Delores Keane 3. Annie Laurie-Corries 4. Red is the Rose-Andy M. Stewart 5. Grace-Jim McCann 6. Don't Get Married Girls-Aoife Clancy 7. Peggy Gordon-Corries 8. Suil a Ruin-Connie Dover 9. Man is in Love-Waterboys 10. Nora-John Cavanagh (Green Caws) 11. I Useta Love Her-Saw Doctors Week of 2/18/98 1. Reels-Jan Journey-John Whelan 2. West Coast of Clare-Planxty 3. Landlord's Walk-Blair Douglas 4. Summer of '46-Robin Laing 5. Rising of the Moon-Clancy's & O'Connell 6. New York Girls-Steeley Span 7. Four Stone Walls-Capercaillie DD—8/9 Aililiu Na Gamhna-Iarla Lionaird/Solas 10. Craic & Porter Black-Dublin City Ramblers Week of 2/25/98 1. Indiana Drones-Davey Spillane 2. Gaelic Medley-Rankin Family 3. The Singer's House-Maura O'Connell 4. On the Mainland-Christy Moore 5. Medley-Pogues 6. -
Dalhousie Arts Centre Fonds (UA-29)
Dalhousie University Archives Finding Aid - Dalhousie Arts Centre fonds (UA-29) Generated by the Archives Catalogue and Online Collections on January 24, 2017 Dalhousie University Archives 6225 University Avenue, 5th Floor, Killam Memorial Library Halifax Nova Scotia Canada B3H 4R2 Telephone: 902-494-3615 Email: [email protected] http://dal.ca/archives http://findingaids.library.dal.ca/dalhousie-arts-centre-fonds Dalhousie Arts Centre fonds Table of contents Summary information ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Administrative history / Biographical sketch .................................................................................................. 3 Scope and content ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Access points ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Collection holdings .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Administrative Records of the Dalhousie Arts Centre ................................................................................ 6 Audio Visual -
Area Irish Music Events
MOHAWK VALLEY IRISH CULTURAL Volume 16, Issue 9 EVENTS NEWSLETTER Sep 2019 Five Points Pub Welcomes Rory Makem and Dónal Clancy The Five Points Public House and Event Center, in conjunction with Craobh Dugan, is proud to host a concert of traditional Irish folk music featuring Rory Makem and Donal Clancy, on Thursday Sept 12th at 7 PM. Continuing their family tradition, which began with their fathers in The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, independently celebrated musicians Rory Makem and Dónal Clancy come together with charismatic interpretations of songs and stories in the Irish folk tradition, while lending original music and songs of the modern folk era to the mix. Dónal Clancy, the son of Liam Clancy, is an acclaimed guitarist, singer and performer. He has been a member of Solás and Danú and has performed with Eileen Ivers and The Chieftains. A seasoned performer with more than 25 years on the road, Rory Makem is one of the leading forces in the song tradition of Irish music; carrying the torch of his father Tommy Makem, while promoting the craft of the modern folk era. The duo of Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy had a huge impact on folk music around the world in the 1970s and 80s. Many songs and memorable performances came from the duo, with many of their recordings have passed into “classic” status in many collections. Rory Makem and Dónal Clancy are justifiably proud of their families’ storied place in Irish music, and both had the opportunity to perform with their famous fathers over the years. -
A Makem and a Clancy … ‘DNA Day’ … Honor Music on Sept
September 2017 Boston’s hometown VOL. 28 #9 journal of Irish culture. $2.00 Worldwide at All contents copyright © 2017 bostonirish.com Boston Neighborhood News, Inc. Grace Cotter Regan to lead BC High By RepoRteR Staff board of trustees, said that Regan was would be a possibility to be the president Grace Cotter Regan will be the next “unanimously supported” by the board, of BC High. I never thought honestly president of Boston College High School, adding, “She brings a wealth of educa- that they would consider a woman,” she the school’s board of trustees announced tional experience grounded in the Jesuit told the radio station. She added: “I’m on Aug. 24. The new head of the 154-year- and Catholic tradition.” the product of single sex education, and old Jesuit institution has most recently Cotter Regan has deep connections my boys are as well — both of my sons, served as head of school at St. Mary’s in to the campus on Morrissey Boulevard. my husband. I really like single-sex Lynn and was previously the executive Her son Bartley was a student-athlete education.” director of advancement for the New at the high school and is a graduate of Cotter Regan is an alumna of Boston England Province of Jesuits and the the class of 2012. Her late father— Jim College and as director of the alumni Boston College Alumni Association. Cotter, a native of Dorchester’s Savin Hill association she managed an elected She succeeds longtime President Wil- section— was the longtime head football board of directors and 22 staff members. -
INTERVIEWS from the 80’S
INTERVIEWS FROM THE 80’s 1 INTERVIEWS FROM THE 80’S p4. KAREN HUGHES INTERVIEW, MAY 21, 1980 p6. THE PAT CROSBY INTERVIEW MAY 15, 1980 p7. TIM BLACKMORE TELEPHONE INTERVIEW, JUNE 12, 1981 p11. PAUL GAMBACCINI TELEPHONE INTERVIEW, JUNE 12, 1981 p15. YVES BIGOT TELEPHONE INTERVIEW, JUNE 12, 1981 p20. DAVE HERMAN INTERVIEW, LONDON, JULY 2 1981 p33. NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS, 15 AUGUST, 1981 p45. SUNDAY TIMES, JULY 1, 1984 p50. BONO VOX INTERVIEW JULY 8, 1984 p63. BERT KLEINMAN INTERVIEW, JULY 30 1984 p79. BILL FLANAGAN INTERVIEW, NEW YORK, MARCH 1985 p98. ROBERT HILBURN INTERVIEW, NOVEMBER 17, 1985 p102. SPIN, VOLUME ONE, NUMBER EIGHT, DECEMBER 1985 p116. ROLLING STONE ISSUE 394 , JANUARY 16, 1986 p124. “HEARTS OF FIRE” PRESS CONFERENCE p133. CHRISTOPHER SYKES INTERVIEW, OCTOBER 18, 1986 p140. 25 MAY 1989? PUBLISHED IN A SPANISH PAPER 18 JUNE 1989 Source: http://www.interferenza.com/bcs/interv.htm 2 3 KAREN HUGHES INTERVIEW, MAY 21, 1980 Published in "Star" (NZ) 10 July 1980 and "Dominion" (NZ) 2 Aug 1980. This was the first proper interview with Bob Dylan after his conversion. (What was it you wanted? #11) Bob Dylan stretched out his hand and reached for a cigarette from a half-empty pack on the table. "It would have been easier", he sighed "If I had become, or a Buddhist, or a Scientologist or if I had gone to Sing Sing" I asked him if many of his friends had forsaken him. "Ne REAL friends?" Dylan responded tellingly, blowing cigarette smoke away from my face, in the tiny hotel room in Dayton, Ohio, where we talked as his tour was cutting across America's Bible belt and winding it's way back to Los Angeles, Dylan's home of nine years. -
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