Sunday Miscellany Sunday 28 February 2021
New Writing:
Mindfulness, by Maurice Crowe;
The Sun Shines at Limerick Junction, by Sarah Moore Fitzgerald;
Incident on the German-Czech Border, by Noel Harrington;
Growing Up in Miltown, by John Hurley
And
Joe Ninety, by Dee Collins.
Music:
Anouman by Django Reinhardt and Coleman Hawkins, played by Boris Hunka on piano and Diane Daly on violin;
The Limerick Lasses, a reel, played by Blackie O'Connell on uileann pipes and Cyril O'Donoghue on bouzouki;
Ticket To Ride played by the Ennis Brass Band conducted by Mark Nutley;
Willie Clancy's Gold Ring Jig played by Blackie O'Connell on pipes, Siobhan Peoples on fiddle and Cyril O'Donoghue on bouzouki;
and
Reconciliation by Ron Kavana – sung by Katie Theasby with Ger O'Donnell
Highlights from past Sunday Miscellany Live in Ennis shows as part of Ennis Book Club Festival in Glór, Ennis. Rescue donkeys, interrailing incidents, the newspaper preferences of the people of Miltown Malbay and a fine mix of music and song with Maurice Crowe, Sarah Moore Fitzgerald, Noel Harrington, John Hurley and Dee Collins.
Lessons in meditation from a family of rescue donkeys
A homesick Dubliner learns to love Limerick
Inter-railing with a passport photo you no longer resemble
On observing the newspaper preferences of the denizens of Miltown Malbay
Memories of a beloved West Clare uncle
New writing for radio, accompanied by complementary music, broadcast every Sunday morning since 1968.
Anouman
Boris Hunka And Diane Daly
2:35
The Limerick Lasses And Mickey Dunne’S Reels
Blackie O'Connell / Cyril O'Donoghue
3:10
Ticket To Ride
Ennis Brass Band
3:39
Gold Ring Jig
Blackie O’Connell /Siobhan Peoples/ Cyril O’Donoghue
2:41
Reconciliation
Katie Theasby/Ger O'Donnell
3:41
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