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A Very Irish Weekend

So I’m sitting on the small ivy-covered wall, listening to live music and getting my bottom bitten, and I’m thinking, god my head hurts.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not in principle against getting my bottom bitten, but this was a midweek night.

I blamed the dog. Not for the biting, but for making me miss the first three Irish tunes. And a full pot of tea.

Whenever I take my dog for a walk, as I did yesterday evening, it always gets ugly at the turn. Dog dog knows that moment means the walk changes from an infinite distance to a finite one and so turns all argumentative.

So last night at the turn the dog brought up the vagaries of the Single Transferable Vote system of Proportional Representation, knowing full well it would take me ages to make arguments of any sense as to what the new coalition government in Ireland actually represents.

So not alone was the tea well drawn by the time the walk was over, but I was too distracted to flask the pot and bring it with me as I sped like an eagle, an eagle on a bicycle that is, to Cafe & and the celebration of its first birthday.

It’s a good sound to hear live Irish music as you cycle along State Line Road reaching 45th Street. And as I pulled up there were a gansey-load of people dancing, the Cafe & Dancers, showing why a new regular social Irish dancing event would work in Kansas City. It’s something to do with fun.

I also noticed everybody dancing was barefoot, which is known in Irish dancing communities as soft-shoe.

As the music and the clapping and toe-tapping along continued, I counted 75 balloons watching the performance:
Cafe & 1st Birthday: the watching balloons

If you’re interested in humans I counted over 60.

And then Eddie Delahunt, Gabe Reyes and Brett Gibson, took a break. But we the watching crowds didn’t, because Jessica Kroh then wowed everybody with her own compositions on the piano:
Jessica Kroh at Cafe &

If you’ve been to Delahunt’s Cafe & you’ve already met Jessica. She’s served you coffee, a slushy, or a pastry. And you didn’t know how talented she was.

Sometimes Jessica told us what her tunes were called. Sometimes she didn’t. Jessica just likes to play, and it showed. The only time people got up during Kroh’s performance was to purchase her CD. They all sold.

You can hear some of Jessica Kroh on her MySpace. Current tunes up there are A Bike Ride in Paris, The Old is Gone, The French Satellite, and Freedom from Me. And while you’re there you can contact Jessica and ask her about her CD - which I think is called A Culmination of Me.

Eddie, Brett, and Gabe then came on for a final set, with songs by the Pecker Dunne (Sullivan’s John), Eric Bogle (And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda) - always perfect at dusk - and a rousing version of Irish Ways and Irish Laws:
Cafe & 1st Birthday: At Dusk

Actually if you want to see how the crowd was enjoying Eddie, Gabe, and Brett, at dusk, have a look at the full photo from which I chose that detail.

And then the sun was down, and Mitra gave us a song. I think it was Iris Dement’s Our Town, but at this stage I was suffering cold turkey from not having any tea for over two hours (yes, so nice was the singing that I forgot I was actually at a cafe and could in fact buy some tea).

From the back I watched heads all gently swaying and bobbing as Mitra’s voice lulled the crowd:
cafe-birthday-mitra.jpg

Luckily for me, people with beer and big hearts were near by. That did wonders for my head, though nothing at all for my bottom.

Somewhere before it all ended, we were treated to some tunes by Brett Gibson, and the dubious treat of some Egyptian music. Finally it did all end though, and it did so with the whole place Riding on a Donkey.

And that’s it folks. One whole year of Cafe &. It’s been a great year. Eddie and Betsy have worked very hard at a wonderful spot that has truly become a focal point for activities Irish, and deserve our congratulations for so doing.

But that’s just another day in the Irish life of Kansas City. Today is the eve of the Big Saturday, the day of two huge events for the Irish in town - both of which Eddie performs at.

There is no institution in Kansas City more deserving or suited to host an Irish festival this June than Browne’s Irish Market & Deli. And there is no institution in Kansas City more deserving or suited to host an Irish party on June 16 any year, than Bloomsday Books.

So Kansas City, June 16, 2007 gives you two great events. I believe they complement each other and with both being all-day affairs, you might well even manage to attend both. If just one is your cup of tea, then enjoy it while you can.

Last night at Cafe & when a tireless John McClain of Browne’s straight from set-up of the Anniversary party turned up at the end to wish a Happy Birthday to a fellow Irish business in town, I couldn’t help but wonder wouldn’t it be great if Browne’s Irish Street Fair was an annual event rather than a once-off event to celebrate the 120th anniversary?

You never know in life. Maybe there’ll be two events again on the same day for Kansas City. Or maybe there’ll be none.

But hey, that’s tomorrow. Today you have Bob Reeder in Kyle’s Tap Room, a great pub up north in Gladstone, Missouri - and possibly where I’ve had the best Guinness in town.

Further north you have Jonathan Ramsey back in western Missouri as he plays at O’Malley’s unique Irish pub. And in Midtown Mr Delahunt plays his regular gig at Mike Kelly’s Westsider some time near 6pm.

Meanwhile at the Tivoli, the hit of the Sundance Film Festival, an Irish musical film called Once, opens. When I was at Cafe & during the week - for a cup of tea of all things - the music from the movie was playing in the background. I think you might like it.

You have yourself a great weekend, ya hear? We’ll talk soon.

See Also:
   • Eddie Delahunt’s CD Original Sing Reviewed
   • A Night in O’Dowd’s Irish Pub with Eddie Delahunt
   • Most Listened to CDs in 2006

This entry was posted on Friday, June 15th, 2007 at 1:03 pm and is filed under Bob Reeder, Brett Gibson, Brownes' Irish Market, Cafe &, Eddie Delahunt, Events, Festivals, Jessica Kroh, Jonathan Ramsey, Movies, Photos, Reviews. You can follow responses via my RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response or trackback from your site.


6 Responses to “A Very Irish Weekend”

  1. Kevin Kiley responds: June 15th, 2007 at 3:13 pm

    Hi Eolai… thanks for the great commentary and the pictures!
    Sure… it’s like “being there” and for us “down-the-roaders” who are just out of reach of attending these things it’s always great to get a good glimpse of the fun and the sense of community up there. Too many sites these days are nothing more than electronic bulletin boards with “here’s what’s coming” only and no “followup” whatsoever so thanks
    again for that!

    I have suspected it for quite some time but I am now convinced that Eddie’s place is, officially, the center of the universe.

    If the earth starts to wobble a bit someone just needs to call
    Eddie and tell him to re-stack the coffee cups on the counter and everything will return to normal.

    Congratulations to Eddie and Betsy and anyone who has helped make Cafe & the “place to be” and long may it continue.

    I’m also sensing that this weekend in Kansas City might be the start of something permanent. Let’s see… Bloomsday is ALWAYS on June 16th unless someone is able to go back in time and rewrite Mr. Joyce’s novel, Eddie’s anniversary will ALWAYS be at this same time, and the oldest established Irish-owned business will just keep getting another year older at this exact time every year as well.

    Hmmm… that looks like planets aligning to me.
    Who says a festival has to be just one event in one
    location? Look at the Bandon festival ever year. It
    happens all over town for 3 days with several independent
    but “connected” events.
    Interesting.

  2. martha responds: June 15th, 2007 at 4:15 pm

    sounds like it was “too much fun!” , eolai!

    by the way, is that “mitra” as in cher or bono? i knew that we all love her; i just hadn’t realised that she had attained single-name celebrity status! fair play!

  3. eolai responds: June 15th, 2007 at 4:25 pm

    Martha, yes it is just “Mitra” - I made that decision when reviewing the post. I figured she’s put her time in. that said i may have to review again lest people confuse her with these boys

    Kevin, thanks. Time, a bicycle, and money often conspire to stop me doing follow-up posts on KC events myself, but hopefully I can continue to do them at least for several more months - and then I suppose I may be lucky enough to do follow up posts on the likes of the Bandon Festival!

  4. Kevin Kiley responds: June 15th, 2007 at 10:22 pm

    Speaking of Bandon…

    This year’s June Bank weekend is being
    called the “best ever”. Over 15,000 people
    descended on Bandon and I understand
    that if you know the town at all ( 20 miles
    wesht-the-road from Cork City ) that
    qualifies as a LOT of folks.

    Fuchsia Band held forth all weekend
    there in Bandon.

    Eoin Verling has done the “followup”
    posting and there are a whole bunch
    of “you are there” photos and a report
    on Eoin’s own BLOG at…

    http://www.theverlings.com/

    The craic is unmistakable in the photos.
    Eoin’s Da even got up to dance!

    Sure would love to get there someday.

    Maybe we will be hearing about next
    year’s June Bank from you, Eolai. I
    hope so.

    Wherever you go… don’t change your style.

    As we would say here in the Ozarks…

    “He can jaw up a smooth patch, fer sure,
    and ain’t the least bit twittle-pated”.

    ( It’s a high compliment, trust me. )

  5. eolai responds: June 16th, 2007 at 3:40 am

    Hmm, I’ll em, have to trust ya on that Kevin

  6. stwidgie responds: June 18th, 2007 at 9:01 am

    You make me want to come out and visit Kansas City. I had no idea there was so much of interest going on there. Cheers!


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