Easy and Slow
Posted by: Eolaí on August 16th, 2008
‘Twas down by Christ-church that I first met with Annie,
A neat little girl - and not a bit shy
She told me her father, who came […]
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Posted by: Eolaí on August 16th, 2008
‘Twas down by Christ-church that I first met with Annie,
A neat little girl - and not a bit shy
She told me her father, who came […]
Read: Easy and Slow »
Posted by: Eolaí on July 28th, 2008
The video on this post, which is important to me, has been re-enabled.
This is the song I said goodbye to Kansas City with, and the […]
Read: Video Reprise »
Posted by: Eolaí on February 21st, 2008
Here’s something that’s been creating a bit of a buzz in Irish music circles for the last few weeks.
It’s the tribute to Ronnie Drew. No, […]
Read: Tribute to Ronnie Drew »
Posted by: Eolaí on October 2nd, 2007
Let me continue to throw photographs at you, if only so you can contradict me when I tell you what Ireland is like. Or Dublin […]
Read: Ballsbridge, Dublin »
Posted by: Eolaí on September 10th, 2007
As I head to the airport to return to Ireland, I can’t help but be aware of how long I’ve lived in America.
Which makes today […]
Posted by: Eolaí on August 28th, 2007
List time again.
I’m clearing my desk and so packing away the CDs that are on it. They are not all the CDs I […]
Read: Packing List #1: CDs on the Desk »
Posted by: Eolaí on August 2nd, 2007
When news of Tommy Makem’s death came yesterday I found myself reading a lot of tributes.
I remembered watching Makem talking on Irish television about […]
Read: Tommy Makem »
Posted by: Eolaí on July 28th, 2007
Okay Branson, Missouri readers, here’s some Irish events for you.
Dirty Old Towne are playing at Waxy O’ Shea’s Irish Pub in the Branson Landing TONIGHT […]
Posted by: Eolaí on June 24th, 2007
The following review of To Hell Or Barbados by Damien Dempsey, appears in a slightly shorter version in the July 2007 issue of the Midwest […]
Posted by: Eolaí on August 14th, 2006
Q. Do You Listen to Irish Music (Really)?
A. Well yeah, but it mightn’t be what you mean by Irish music.
And anyway, maybe I’m only […]
Posted by: Eolaí on May 7th, 2006
A: Sheena Was a Punk Rocker
Why do I have to have a favourite Irish song? What’s your favourite American song?
In the Irish trad music sense, […]
Posted by: Eolaí on March 29th, 2006
Once upon a time I was sitting with Eddie Delahunt at the bar in Harlings, arguing over who was the better Irish male singer, Liam […]
Read: Eddie Delahunt Plays Live »
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An Irish Cottage
A KC Call to an Irish Mother
St. Valentine's Day
David Shaughnessy
A Bad Pint
Songs Learned in School
Turas : Trip
Irish Odyssey in Kansas City
Dublin Walls: Photos
Damo & Me: Audio Interview
Ireland/US Difference: Fun
Irish Inventions
Prison Interview with Philo
A KC Phone Call to Ireland
U2: Dublin 1979 & 1987
History of an Irish Pub
An Ice Oratory
Online: Staying Irish
Irish Place Names & Illegals
Turkeyed Out
Traveling By Train
1st Mosquito Bite
Feast or Famine: Emigration
Temperatures
How Do You Find America?
Customer Service in the US
Why Are The Irish Guilty?
House of Pain
25 Things About KC
Little Judy's Watching TOTP
Meeting Maradona
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