The Chieftains performed at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia on March 9th, 2012. As many times as I have heard their music this was the first time I had ever seen them live.
They don't disappoint. I admire their versatility and the the way they integrate themes and musical styles old and new. Triona Marshall on the harp was excellent as were the fiddlers and Deanie Richardson. Cara Butler danced beautifully and led some from the crowd around the hall and up onto the stage. Scottish singer Alyth McCormack was fantastic too.
Highlights were the addition of local dancers and musicians as shown here:
Related story:
Philadelphia Inquirer
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Chieftains in Philadelphia
Monday, July 4, 2011
Happy To Be Here - 50 People, One Question in Galway
Galway is a wonderful place to be. People from all over the world gather on the streets of Galway. Enjoy this 50 People, One Question video. See the locals and the visitors. Take in the sights and sounds of the Galway streets. Enjoy the humor, the insight, sentimentality and joy.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Gary Papa Run
Gary Papa Walk for Prostate Cancer in Philadelphia, Pa.
For the second year in a row, I will be walking with some family and friends in the Gary Papa Run for Prostate Cancer. It is held on Father's Day. Thousands attend this very important event. We walk in honor of a dear friend and an Irish American from the Philadelphia area who was a great man, kind and caring who did lived for family, for friends and for many charitable endeavors. He had prostate cancer and passed on in 2009 - Bob McCaffrey(shown left). Please consider sponsoring me and helping me to meet my goal.

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For the second year in a row, I will be walking with some family and friends in the Gary Papa Run for Prostate Cancer. It is held on Father's Day. Thousands attend this very important event. We walk in honor of a dear friend and an Irish American from the Philadelphia area who was a great man, kind and caring who did lived for family, for friends and for many charitable endeavors. He had prostate cancer and passed on in 2009 - Bob McCaffrey(shown left). Please consider sponsoring me and helping me to meet my goal.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Irish Signs to Catch the Eye
Signs in Ireland tell a story all their own. Sometimes with no words, sometimes with many, sometimes in Gaeilge, sometimes in English. Sometimes funny and often interesting! If you are driving keep your eyes on twisting and winding roads. However, you may want to pull over and take a photo or two should some catch your eye as a keepsake.I recently came upon a post about Irish road signs by www.gaeltachttravel.com as part of the 75 Best Series offered by @irishfireside
Road signs were a particular interest of mine on our last trip. Upon seeing their post, I decided to look at the signs I captured and share some below


Think two or three times about climbing over the slabs lining the Cliffs of Moher lookout
spot.

Historical facts are brewed at the Guinness Factory.

Quiet Man Bridge for Sale? / A clear way out of the Ashford Castle.
Take a tour around the Irish isle. The driving will reward you with amazing scenery, stunning views, warm hospitality and an intriguing sign or two that catches your eye.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Taste of Christmas - Bailey's Irish Cream Cakes

One Christmas tradition my daughter and I have is to make Bailey's Irish Cream Cakes. She has taken the lead in this and runs the show to make sure they are baked and ready in time for Christmas day. They are wonderfully delicious. See the Bailey's cakes we made pictured above.
1 pkg. (18.25 oz.) white cake mix
1 (5.5 oz.) pkg. instant vanilla pudding
1 1/2 c. Bailey's Irish Cream
1 c. mini chocolate chips
4 eggs
1/2 c. vegetable oil
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine cake ingredients in order listed above and blend well. Pour into greased 1 cup loaf pans. Bake for 30 minutes.
GLAZE:
2 c. Powdered Sugar
3/4 c. Bailey's Irish Cream
Combine glaze ingredients.
Poke holes in warm cakes with a toothpick and pour glaze over cakes. Cool for 2 hours in loaf pans.
Enjoy! Do you have a favorite Christmas recipe? Please share if so.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Ireland's Musical Collaboration - A Christmas Gift
A collaborative song with The Priests and none other than Shane MacGowan formerly of the Pogues. Hear the priests and Shane discuss this reprise of the Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth below. Did you know that a similar collaboration was first done by Bing Crosby and David Bowie?
It seems a mutual respect and love of music and faith was at the core of this most recent collaboration.
Here is the video on Youtube
It seems a mutual respect and love of music and faith was at the core of this most recent collaboration.
Here is the video on Youtube
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Slide at the Annenberg Center - Irish Trad and Contemporary

Slide appeared December 11th at the Annenberg Center of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. This was part of Slide's Christmas Tour and also part of The Annenberg's very popular Irish Music Series. This very talented group hails from Ireland and has performed in venues across the world.
The show was excellent and energizing! Their website describes them as a band of Contemporary and Traditional Irish Music. Surely they shine on both.
Christmas Songs included Fairy Tale of New York and other Christmas favorites woven in to the traditional reels. One highlight was when all sang Silent Night which the audience was taught to sing along in Gaelic.
A wonderful show it was and I would be sure to see them again if they are in town.
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