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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2017 · 58 MIN

KPC 2017 12 17 Podcast

from Kitchen Party Ceilidh · host Dave Bagdade

Our 230th episode, which aired on December 17, 2017, and featured part two of our exclusive look at the Chicago Irish music scene of the 1970s. Jimmy Moore & Pat Broaders – Foxhunter, Moore and Broaders Liz Carroll with Marty Fahey, Lord MacDonald’s/The Judge’s, A Friend Indeed Jimmy Keane – Horse Keane’s Hornpipe/The Rath Cairn Reel/The Charleston, A Taste of Ireland Frank Thornton – Tom Ash’s March/Irish Freedom March, Irish Traditional Music in America: Chicago Interview with Frank Thornton by Mick Moloney, May 1977, courtesy of the Library of Congress Michael Flatley – Galway Rambler, Fleadh Cheoil flute competition May 1977, courtesy of the Library of Congress Noel Rice – the Humours of Ballyloughlin, Fleadh Cheoil flute competition May 1977, courtesy of the Library of Congress Interview with Marty Fahey, part two Interview with Aileen Dillane, part three John Williams – Micho’s Jig/Mikey’s Reel, Hidden Treasures: Irish Music in Chicago Liz Carroll with Marty Fahey – The Humours of Bandon/Planxty Mary O’Neill, A Friend Indeed Jim DeWan – Wendy O’Flaherty’s/The Boona, Hidden Treasures: Irish Music in Chicago The Drovers – Thanks for the Ring, Hidden Treasures: Irish Music in Chicago Liz Carroll – John Brady’s, A Friend Indeed Liz Carroll – Drying Out/Crush Cars/Lost Indian, A Taste of Ireland Dennis Cahill – Bruach Na Carraig Báine, Hidden Treasures: Irish Music in Chicago

Our 230th episode, which aired on December 17, 2017, and featured part two of our exclusive look at the Chicago Irish music scene of the 1970s. Jimmy Moore & Pat Broaders – Foxhunter, Moore and Broaders Liz Carroll with Marty Fahey, Lord MacDonald’s/The Judge’s, A Friend Indeed Jimmy Keane – Horse Keane’s Hornpipe/The Rath Cairn Reel/The Charleston, A Taste of Ireland Frank Thornton – Tom Ash’s March/Irish Freedom March, Irish Traditional Music in America: Chicago Interview with Frank Thornton by Mick Moloney, May 1977, courtesy of the Library of Congress Michael Flatley – Galway Rambler, Fleadh Cheoil flute competition May 1977, courtesy of the Library of Congress Noel Rice – the Humours of Ballyloughlin, Fleadh Cheoil flute competition May 1977, courtesy of the Library of Congress Interview with Marty Fahey, part two Interview with Aileen Dillane, part three John Williams – Micho’s Jig/Mikey’s Reel, Hidden Treasures: Irish Music in Chicago Liz Carroll with Marty Fahey – The Humours of Bandon/Planxty Mary O’Neill, A Friend Indeed Jim DeWan – Wendy O’Flaherty’s/The Boona, Hidden Treasures: Irish Music in Chicago The Drovers – Thanks for the Ring, Hidden Treasures: Irish Music in Chicago Liz Carroll – John Brady’s, A Friend Indeed Liz Carroll – Drying Out/Crush Cars/Lost Indian, A Taste of Ireland Dennis Cahill – Bruach Na Carraig Báine, Hidden Treasures: Irish Music in Chicago

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