Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Irish Days

Yes, it is only about six months to St. Patrick's Day and yes, it was a wonderful evening at the Masonic Temple last night in Freeport, Illinois. Around 1000 people came to hear and see and experience the song, dance and comedy of The Irish Variety Roadshow. For me, it was the culmination of over 24 hours of Irish music. The night before was spent in Milwaukee listening to the sounds of U2 the supergroup from Ireland, who have been together for 29 years or so. They have consistently proven themselves by evolving with music, creating their own unique sound, and in many ways, changing the world throught their music and the personality of their lead singer, Bono. It was once said that Rock and Roll would change the world and in ways big and small it has. More about this in this week's column.

Kudos go out to the people who made last night in Freeport such a success. Father Burt Absalon's rendition of Danny Boy was clearly one of the highlights. Where else but in America can you find a Phillipino priest leading an Irish congregation and singing arguably the most popular Irish song of all time in front of hundreds of people of various denominations. A good show for a good cause with much fun and merriment to be had by all. Thanks to all of the individuals who made it happen, especially to my wife for the energy, effort and detail that she put into the prepartion for the program. Barry Collins, the founder of the Show, said at the end that they wouldn't be there if it hadn't been for her, neither would I have been.

If you would like more information on a couple of the performers, please see the sites for Michael Funge or Harriet Earis. We look forward to their return in a couple of years. In the meantime, we're more than halfway to St. Patrick's Day, time to celebrate.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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Irish Music Podcast Show #4 - 9.24.05
Special Pittsburgh Irish Festival Recap!
All artists on this week's show appeared at the 2005 Pittsburgh Irish Festival.
http://www.pghirishfest.org/

Co-host: Tom Carraher, Engineer - Audible Images, Musician - The Wild Geese Band

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This week in Alcohol: Skinny dipping in Loch Ness

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Irish Rover->I know you rider.
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Interview: Matt Craig
Main stage MC for Pittsburgh Irish Festival

Song 3: Searson - Don't Follow After Me.
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Song 4: Hooley - Charly Lennon's Reels.
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