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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. Mountain Dew-Pogues & Dubliners 7. Irish Volunteers-David Kincaid 8/9. Red is the Rose-Connie Dover & Makem & Clancy 10. When Irish Eyes are Smiling-Finbar Wright Week of 3/3/98 1. Sweepstakes-James Last 2. Mairi Wedding-Van Morrison & the Chieftains 3. Excise Man-Whole Shabang 4. Jerusalem Rap-Seven Nations 5. Irish Molly-O-DeDannan 6. Mad Lady & Me-Jimmy McCarthy 7. You're Not Irish-Four Shillings Shrt 8. Meet Me At the Pillar-Dublin City Ramblers DD—9/10. Wild Rover-Clancy Bros./Silvia Barnes with Ketigarn 11. Spanish Lady-Brush Shiels Week of 3/11/98—St. Patrick's Show 1. Irish Stew-James Last 2. Irish Rover-R. Drew/Pogues 3. My Heart is in Ireland-Wolfetones 4. Wild Colonial Boy-Tommy Makem 5. Star of the County Down-Van Morrison 6. I'll Take You Home Kathleen-Jim McCann 7. Finnegan's Wake-Clancy Bros. 8. McNamara' Band-Sean O'Neill Band 9. Fields of Athenry-Paddy Reilly 10. Black Velvet Band-bliners 11. Molly Malone-Dublin City Ramblers 11. Isle of Innsfree-Sean O'Neill Band 12. Danny Boy-Paddy Reilly 13. Irish Blessing/When Irish Eyes Are Smiling-John Keating Week of 3/19/98 1. O'Sullivan' March—Chieftains 2. You're the One-Maire Brennan/Shane McGowan 3. Dark Allen-Karen Matheson 4. Return to Roan Inish 1-ret of Roan Inish 5. Music Hall Medley-Paul Hennessey 6. Gary Owen-David Wilke 7. Legend Spreads-Braveheart 8. He Moved Through the Fair-Sinead O'Connor 9. Far & Away 10. Cal-Mark Knofler 11. In the Name of the Father-Gavin Friday/Bono 12. Butcher Boy-Ludlows Week of 3/25/98 1. Miss Thomson-Amalgation 2. IN Dreams-Celtic passion 3. PorthAnnwn-Ceredwen 4. The Mummers Song-Loreena McKennitt 5. Brendan's Reels-Nomos 6. B Minor-Leahy 7. Dublin Lady-John Whelan & Bernadette Peters DD—8. Limping Drinkers Polka-Jez Lowe DD—9. Sod All-Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies 10. Down the Moor-Maura O'Connell Week of 3/31/98 1. Equos Fair-David Arkenstone 2. If I Had Another Penny-Jez Lowe 3. Do the Shabang!-The Whole Shabang 4. Sir Eglamore-Kate Rusby 5. Boys of Wexford-Irish Philharmonic & Chorus 6. Nelson Mandela's Welcome to the City of Glasgow-Blair Douglas 7. Progress-Eric Bogle/John Munro DD—8. Ballad of the Fox Hunter-Cherish the Ladies DD—9. Roseville Fair-Aiofe Clancy 10. Big Bad Wolf-Niamh Parsons & Loose Connections Week of 4/6/98 • The Awakening-Liam O'Connor & Lisa Ahern • Rambles of Spring-Makem & Clancy • As I Roved Out-Rankin Family • Clare to Here-Nanci Griffith • Far Day-Kieth Lockhard & The Boston Pops • Go Lassie Go-Aoife Clancy • Siamsa-Lord of the Dance • Lumen-Brian Kennedy\Glenstal Abbey Chorus • Nocturne-Rolf Lovland & Finnoula Sherry • 10.Foggy Dew-Sinead O'Connor • Gaudette-Anuna Week of 4/13/98 1. Long Black Veil-Mick Jagger & Chieftains 2. Changing Your Demeanor-Chieftains 3. I want to Roo You-Van Morrison 4. Another Irish Rover-Four Men & a Dog 5. The Great Song of Indifference-Bob Geldorf 6. Letter From America-Proclaimers 7. Twa Corbies-Old Blind Dogs DD—8. I Am the Commmon Man-The Battlefield Band DD—9. Ordinary Man-Christie Moore 10. I Will Go-Nahoo 11. Celtic Rock-Brush Shiels Week of 4/22/98 1. Bonny Mulligan-Sharon Shannon 2. Bushes & Briars-Susan McKeown 3. Waste of Time-Keiran Goss 4. Teddy O'Niell-De Dannan 5. Nil Na La-Solas 6. Alabama-Leahy 7. Boulavogue-Comradh 98 DD—8. Flower of County Down-Danny Doyle DD—9. Star of the County Down-Van Morrison/Chieftains 10. Ass in the Graveyard-Arklow Pipe Band & Armitage Shanks Silver Band 4/29/98 • Pride of Petravore-DeDannan • Down by the Glenside-Danny Doyle • Propping up Walls-Jez Lowe • Burke & Hare-Robin Laing • Standing in the Light-Eric Bogle • 6.Isle of St. Helena-Mary Black • Storm in my Heart-Delores Keane • Lasses of Albany-JSD Band • Foggy Dew-Wolfe Tones 5/6/98—Mother’s Day 1. Mother's Loves a Blessing-DeDannan 2. Green Among the Gold-Geraldine Doyle 3. Leaving of Nancy-Furey Bros. 4. Liathach-Ian Hardie 5. Mother & Child-Aoife Clancy 6. Sparky-Sharon Shannon 7. Mother Machree-Finbar Wright 8. Ramblin' Rover-Andy M. Stewart DD—9. A Woman's Heart-Mary Black & Elanor McEvoy DD—10. This Is to Mother You Sinead O'Connor 11. Medley-Tony Kenny Week of 5/12/98 1. Mountain Dew-Pogues Dubliners 2. Drunken Piper-Natalie McMaster & Cookie Rankin 3. Stick to Craythur-Green Fields of America 4. Delirium Tremors-Christy Moore 5. Whiskey in the Field-Pat Kilbride 6. Liquid Sunshine-Martin O'Connor 7. Craic was 90 in the Isle Man-Paddy Reilly & Dublinrrs 8. Free & Green-David Kincaid DD—9. Jug of Punch-Clancy Bros. DD—10. Jug of Punch-Altan 11. Wild Rover-Dublin City Ramblers 5/19/98—Songs of '98 5/26/98—Christy Moore Show 6/5/98 Memorial Day Show 1. North & South of the Border- Christy Moore 2. Recruiting Sergeant-Great Big Sea 3. Gallipoli-Furey Bros. 4. Minstral Boy-Danny & Geraldine Doyle 5. All the Fine Young Men-DeDannan 6. Johnny I hardly knew Ye-Tommy Makem 7. The Wall-Mike McCann 8. Faded Coat of Blue-John McDermott 9. Green Fields of France-Furey Bros. 10. The Music of Healing-Tommy Sands 6/12/98 1. Pretty Woman-Songs of Roy Orbison 2. Out of my Head -Kieran Goss 3. Women of Dundee-Maggie Christl 4. Iolair Na Mara-Alan Ried 5. My Love is in America-Ensemble Gallilee 6. Maggie-Brush Shiels 7. Riptide-Anam 8. This Time-Anam 9. Coryvreckan-William Jackson 10. Cowboy Ceiladh/High Noon-David Wilkie 11. Cowboy's Lament (Bard of Armagh)/Kean O'Hara (1st Air)-David Wilkie 12. Parisienne Walkways-Phil Lynott w/ Gary Moore Week of 6/18/98 1. Purple Heather-Rod Stewart 2. B Minor-Leahy 3. M'Ionam-Capercaillie 4. A Year from this Night-Ceredwen 5. Mouth Music-Dolores Keane 6. N17-Saw Doctors 7. Barn Dance-William Coulter 8. Master Builder-Brian McNeil DD—9. Cotton-Eyed Joe-Chieftains DD—10. Alabama-Leahy 6/24/98 1. South Park Hose-Anna Murray 2. Mairead Nan Cuiread-Tnnas 3. Parish of Dunkeld-Silly Wizard 4. Gypsy Laddie-Tannahill Weavers 5. Ringsend Boatman-Danny Doyle 6. Biedh Aonach Amarach-Na Casaidigh 7. Lord of Dance-Corries 8. Bank of Fordie-Old Blind Dogs DD—9/10. Arthur McBride-Paul Brady/Planxty 11. Glad Rags Again-Jez Lowe 7/21/98 1. Spey in the Spate-Natalie McMaster 2. Drunken Piper-Natalie McMaster 3. Luka/Lukaloney-Great Big Sea 4. Leahy Call to Dance-Leahy 5. Meeting of the Waters-John McDermott 6. Rattlin' Roarin' Willeie-Barra McNiels 7. Bog a Lochain-Mary Jane Lamond 8. Come by teh Hills-Rita MacNiel 9. You Feel the Same way too-Rankin Family 10. Le Lys Vert-La Bottine Souriante 7/29/98 1. Fisherman's Blues-Waterboys 2. Arthur McBride-Planxty 3. My Bonnie-Laura Smith 4. Spanking Maggie of Ross-Patrick Street 5. Lonesome Highway-Shane McGowan & The Popes 6. The Bridge-Bill Whelan 7. Days before Rock N Roll-Van Morrison DD—8. John O Dreams-Geraldine Doyle DD—9. John O Dreams-Mick Moloney 10. Molly Malone-Band of Dubs 8/19/98 1. Blackbird-Sharon Shannon 2. Don't Get Me Wrong-Francis Black 3. Paddy McCarthy-Corrs 4. Crooked Jack-Seven Nations 5. Galway-Sean Keane 6. Mde. Bonaparte/Devil's Dream/Mason's Apron-Leahy 7. Let The World Keep On Turning-Goats Don't Shave DD—8. Fields of Gold-Sean Keane DD—9. Pretty Women- Celtic Roy Orbison 10. Mad Lady & Me-Jimmy McCarthy Week of 8/27/98 1. Town I Loved so Well-Paddy Reilly 2. Raglan Road-Luke Kelly 3. Estonina Waltz Set-Phil Cunningham/Aly Bain 4.
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