Yesterday on Out and About, I played some Irish music that spanned the decades, in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. In between songs, I talked about the social messages behind the music, some of the history of Irish social movements and how those movements came to America, largely in the IWW and in a religion that encouraged the social justice called for in the Gospels (the Gospels contain the teachings of Jesus – the guy that today’s ignoramus “Christian” “Nationalists” like to ignore). Somebody was calling in to the show and I tried answering the phone but couldn’t get it to pick up. With my hearing loss, I probably would have set “WHAT!?!?!” a lot, had I been able to answer, and maybe the caller should be grateful that I couldn’t pick up. If you missed the show, here’s a link – https://archive.kyrs.org/mp3/kyrs_260317_160000b.mp3
As always, thank you to my underwriters – Boots Bakery and Eastern Washington University
Tune into Out and About every Tuesday at 4 pm on KYRS at 88.1 and 92.3 fm. Also streaming at KYRS.org. Thanks for listening! Maeve
| # | Artist | Song | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maeve Griffith | Out and About Intro | Station ID Live DJ |
| 2 | The Wolfe Tones | St Patrick was a gentleman | |
| 3 | The Chieftans | The Foggy Dew | |
| 4 | The Wolfe Tones | The Wearing of the Green | 4:20 Underwriters - Boots Bakery, EWU, |
| 5 | Johnny McElvoy | The Shores of America | |
| 6 | Joe Glazer | The Rebel Girl | |
| 7 | Gary Og | James Connolly | |
| 8 | Flogging Molly | A Song of Liberty | |
| 9 | Dropkick Murphys | Who'll Stand With Us | Station ID Live DJ |
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