
Here I will be collecting and sharing old songs I have recovered from folklore and history archives, piecing them back together and telling their stories.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | HistoryArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

Discussing the awful murder of Bridget Cleary known as the last woman burned as a with in Ireland in 1895. Told alongside court records, newspaper articles, songs and poems written around the time. Including the ballad The Witchcraft Murder, a woman ... more
A brief overview of the historical persecution of Irish artists, singers, balladeers and song writers by the British state and it's crown forces.
In recent news the Irish rap group Kneecap have been grabbing headlines and social media discussions fo... more
One day in April 1903 a young trader named John Flanagan arrived in Clones town with eggs to sell and to pay a debt to the local butcher John Fee. After following Fee to his slaughterhouse he was not seen again until 8 months later his body was found... more
This episode we talk a little about folklore and songs about old Irish courting and marriage rituals and beliefs.
Songs:
McBreen's Heifer
Tipperary Mans Courtship
I Wish They'd Do It Now
My Own Irish Rose Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f... more
The 1867 uprising was another failed uprising across Ireland organised by the Irish Republican Brotherhood. These few songs are about men who fell during the uprising including Peter O'Neill Crowley and a young lad by the name of Ned Kelly from Kilca... more
An account of Sarsfield's ride to Ballyneety leading to the Siege of Limerick with a few poems and revived ballads
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This episode looks at the folklore surrounding the mountain of Slievenamon in south Tipperary made famous but the Charles Kickham ballad The Maid of Slievenamon about which many poems and songs have been written. Songs include The Moon Behind the Hil... more
A recital of Darby's epic 47 verse long masterpiece Ireland's Lament which covers almost 1000 years of Irish history.
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