#15
March 17, 2014

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A St. Patrick's Day Skidoo Parade
Hour One: Hear the Piecast
Hour Two: Hear the Piecast

The Playlist:

1.  The Maple Leaf Showband: St Patrick’s Day Parade (Turner)
2.  Abbey Tavern Singers: The Wild Rover (Brooks / O’Connell)
3.  The Carlton Showband: The Merry Ploughboy (Off To Dublin in the Green) (Trad)
4.  Barley Bree: From Clare To Here (Ralph McTell)
5.  Glen Reid: My Green Valleys (Glen Reid)
6.  Harry Hibbs: Queer Things In Dublin (Brian Warfield)
7.  Leo McCaffrey & The Pride of Erin Ceili Band: Molly Bawn (Lover)
8.  James O'Neill: Ireland, Boys Hurrah! (Timothy Daniel Sullivan)
9.   Mac Beattie & the Ottawa Valley Melodiers: St Patrick’s Day At Neville’s (Mac Beattie)
10. Mary Black: Rose Of Avondale (words Charles Jefferys and music by Sidney Nelson,)
11. The Pogues: The Boys From County Hell (Shane MacGowan)
12. Sullivan’s Gypsys: Whiskey In The Jar (Trad)
13. Fortune Bay Sons: Bitty Malone (Fortune Bay Sons)

Second Hour

1.  Mac Beattie & the Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Snowmobiling (Mac Beattie)
2.  Tennessee Jack: The Snowmobile Song (T Jack)
3.  Jim Dawson - The Dixie Drifter: My Little Red Snowmobile (J Dawson)
4.  Stompin’ Tom Connors: Snowmobile Song (Tom C Connors)
5.  Paddy Tutty: Southwind (Donal McNamara)
6.  Matt Maloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples: John Brennans (Silver Spire / Drag Her
7.  Christie Moore: Linsdoonvarna (Jimmie McCarthy)
8.  Moving Hearts: McBrides (D Lunny / Sinnott)
9.  De Danann: Tom Billy’s Jig, Ryan’s Jig, The Sandmount Reel, The Clogher Reel (Trad)
10. Margaret Barry: The Wild Colonial Boy (Trad)
11.  John White: The Old Woman from Wexford (Trad)
12. Patrick O’Malley: Wearing of the Green (Trad)
13. Paddy Butler: St Patrick’s Day
14. The Irish Rovers: The Unicorn (Shel Silverstein)
15. The Bachelors: Marie (I Berlin)
16. The Pogues:Sally Maclennane (Shane MacGowan)

1.   The Maple Leaf Showband: St Patrick’s Day Parade (Turner)
St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Arc Records – AS 764
Pat Halferty, organ
Dan Farmer, bass
Mickey McFadden, drums
Don McLennan, rhythm guitar
Jim Toland, lead guitar
Jim Carton, lead vocals
Toronto ON
Produced by Ken Warriner - 1967
Recorded by Frank Bertin at Bay Studios, Toronto

2.  Abbey Tavern Singers: The Wild Rover (Brooks / O’Connell)
We’re Off To Dublin In The Green: Arc Records ACM-5003
Michael O’Coinnell
Margaret Monks
Michael Brookes
Tommy Rick
Seamus Gallagher
Joe O’Leary
PJ Downes
Bill Powers
Tess Nolan
Produced by Phil G Anderson – 1966
Recorded by Michael Purcell

3.  The Carlton Showband: The Merry Ploughboy (Off To Dublin in the Green) (Trad)
The Carlton Showband: Casal Recording CL 904
Chris O’Toole, drums, spoons
Seamus Grew, piano accordion
Sean McManus, lead guitar
Fred White, bass, banjo
Christie McLaughlin, accordion, harmonica
Mike Feeney, tambourine
Arlene King, vocal & whistling
Produced by Peter Houston – 1966
Recorded by George Semkiw, Toronto
http://www.carltonshowband.com/

4.  Barley Bree: From Clare To Here (Ralph McTell)
No Man’s Land: Boot International – ITB 4015
Jimmy Sweeney
PV O’Donnell
Seamus O’Hagan
Tom Sweeney
Brian Doherty
Dublin IR
Produced by Barley Bree – 1980
Recorded by Paul Waldron at Trend Studios, Dublin

5.  Glen Reid: My Green Valleys (Glen Reid)
Hard Rock Miner: Boot BOS 7190
Glen Reid, guitar
Ken Whiteley, piano, mandolin, accordion
Robbie MacNeill, guitar
Bill Cymbala, drums
David Zdriluk, electric guitar, bass
Bob Lucier, pedal steel, dobro
Willie P Bennett, harmonica
Denis LePage, banjo
John Allen, fiddle
Larry Smith, bg vocals
Burk’s Falls ON
Produced by Denis Lepage – 1978
Recorded by Bob Lanois at Grant Avenue Studio, Hamilton
http://www.glenreid.com

6.  Harry Hibbs: Queer Things In Dublin (Brian Warfield)
A Musical Tour of Ireland: Fantasia Records & Tapes – FR8201
Harry Hibbs, accordion
Brian Barron, fiddle, mandolin
Larry Brennan, drums
Roddy Lepriere, drums
Curtiss Frizzell, bass
Steve Perry, fiddle
Paul Emms, steel guitar
Reggie Benoit, rhythm guitar
Mike Thompson, harmonica
Lou Grant, keys
Lance Cove, Bell Island NL (September 11, 1942 – December 21, 1989)
Produced by Marty Hibbs 1982
Recorded by Charlie Culver and Tom Atom

7.  Leo McCaffrey & The Pride of Erin Ceili Band: Molly Bawn (Lover)
Ireland In Song: RCA Victor – RD 7677 mono
Paul Harrop, piano accordion
Anthony Hollows, violin
Charlie Montgomery, violin
John Hart, electric guitar
David Harrop, double bass
George Carroll, piano
Fivemiletown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Recorded at Astor Recording & TV Studios, Aukland NZ
Circa 1960

8.  JAMES O'NEILL: Ireland, Boys Hurrah! (Timothy Daniel Sullivan)
Ireland Boys Hurrah! and other Irish Ballads: Copley - DWL 7-400
John O'Neill's Orchestra
Producer not listed - circa 1957

9.   Mac Beattie & the Ottawa Valley Melodiers: St Patrick’s Day At Neville’s (Mac Beattie)
This Ottawa Valley Of Mine: Banff Rodeo Records – RBS 1211
Reg Hill, fiddle
Gaetan Fairfield, guitar
Bob Whitney, alto sax
Bob Price, piano
Tony Miseferi, bass
Gordie Summers, lead guitar
Mac Beattie, vocal, drums washboard
Produced by Ralph Carlson – January 16, 1966
http://www.backtothesugarcamp.com/macbeattie.html

10. Mary Black: Rose Of Avondale (words Charles Jefferys and music by Sidney Nelson,)
Green Velvet Compilation: Quality Records QRSP 1020
Dublin Ir
Produced by Cara Music, Ireland, 1983
Originally from the LP Mary Black, 1983
b. 23 May 1955 Charlemont St., Dublin, Ireland
http://www.mary-black.net/

11. The Pogues: The Boys From County Hell (Shane MacGowan)
Red Roses For Me: Stiff Records – SEEZ 55
Jimmy Fearnley
Jem Fine
Rocky O’Riordan
Shane MacGowan
Spider Stacy
Andy Renken
Dublin Ireland
Produced by Stan Brennan – 1984
Recorded by Nick Robbins & Craig Thomson at Elephant Studios, London
http://www.pogues.com

12. Sullivan’s Gypsys: Whiskey In The Jar (Trad)
The Leprechaun: Hi-Lite 2011 LP
Dermot O'Reilly: Lead Guitar, Mandolin, Bass
Fergus O'Byrne: Banjo, Harpsichord, Organ
Don Sullivan: Bass, Vocals
Gary Kavanagh: Vocals
Executive Producer: Art Snider 1969
Recorded by Ray Lawrence at Sound Canada Recording Center, Don Mills, Ontario

13. Fortune Bay Sons: Bitty Malone (Fortune Bay Sons)
The Fortune Bay Sons: Quay Records – CS 8057
James Vallis, lead guitar
Cyril Brown, bass
Gerald Stoody, accordion
Winston Keeping, drums
Neil Bishop, guitar
Mel Aucoin, piano
Tommy Doyle, vocal harmony
English Harbour West, NL
Produced by The Fortune Bay Sons – circa 1980
Recorded by Neil Bishop & Claude Caines at Clode Sound Studio, Stephenville NL

Second Hour

1.  Mac Beattie & the Ottawa Valley Melodiers: Snowmobiling (Mac Beattie)
Mr. Ottawa Valley: Banff Rodeo Records – RBS 5333
Mac Beattie, vocal, drums washboard
Reg Hill, fiddle
Gaetan Fairfield, guitar
Jim Mahew, piano
Gordon Summers, lead guitar
George Courshesne, bass
Arnprior ON
Produced by Ralph Carlson – 1970
Recorded at Carlsound Studios, Ottawa
http://www.backtothesugarcamp.com/macbeattie.html

2.  Tennessee Jack: The Snowmobile Song (T Jack)
Single: Westwood Records
Midlands, UK
Produced in UK
tennesseejack@countrymusic.wanadoo.co.uk

3.  Jim Dawson - The Dixie Drifter: My Little Red Snowmobile (J Dawson)
Single: Country Fair Records  CF-1
Madison Wisconsin

4.  Stompin’ Tom Connors: Snowmobile Song (Tom C Connors)
My Stompin’ Grounds: Boot Records BOS 7103
Bill Lewis, lead guitar
Glen Reid, rhythm guitar & banjo
John Spence, rhythm guitar, harmonica
Gary Empey, bass
Tom’s Foot, percussion
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors – 1971
Recorded by George Semkiw with Cub Richardson at RCA Studio, Toronto
http://www.stompintom.com

5. Paddy Tutty: Southwind (Donal McNamara)
Who Liveth So Merry: Prairie Druid Music – PA02
Saskatoon SK
Produced by David Essig – 1986
Recorded by Richard Harrow at Living Room Studio, Calgary
Mixed by Richard Harrow & David Essig
http://www.prairiedruid.net/

6. Matt Maloy, Paul Brady, Tommy Peoples: John Brennans (Silver Spire / Drag Her Round The Road Reels)
Self Titled: Mulligan Music – LUN 017
Matt Maloy, flute
Paul Brady, guitar
Tommy Peoples, fiddle
Ireland
Produced by Donal Lunny – 1978
Recorded by Brian Masterson at Eamonn Andrews Studios, Dublin, Feb 1977

7.  Christie Moore: Linsdoonvarna (Jimmie McCarthy)
Christie Moore: WEA  24 23041
Christie Moore: guitars, bodran
Donal Lunny
Declan Synnott
Arty McGlynn
Des Moore
Eoghan O’Neill
Tony Molloy
Davy White
Liam Og O’Flynn
Noel Eccles
Born: May 7, 1945 (age 68), Newbridge, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland
Produced by Donal Lunny & Christie Moore – 1988
http://www.christymoore.com/

8.  Moving Hearts: McBrides (D Lunny / Sinnott)
Moving Hearts: WEA International 1802
Christy Moore
Declan Sinnott
Dónal Lunny
Davy Spillane
Keith Donald
Eoghan O'Neill
Brian Calnan
Produced by Moving Hearts - 1982
group was formed in 1981
this was taken from the second of four studio albums released in the 80s

7.  De Danann: Tom Billy’s Jig, Ryan’s Jig, The Sandmount Reel, The Clogher Reel (Trad)
De Danann: Shanachie Records 79001
Frankie Gavin
Johnny Moynihan
Charlie Piggot
Alec Finn
Ringo McDonagh
An Spidéal, County Galway
Produced by Carsten Linde & Nicky Ryan and De Danann – 1976
Recorded at Conny’s Studio, German by Conny Plank

8.  Margaret Barry: The Wild Colonial Boy (Trad)
Margaret Barry & Michael Gorman: Her Mantle So Green: Topic Records – 12T 123
Margaret Barry, 5 string banjo, piano
Cork City, IR b 1971
Produced 1964

9.  John White: The Old Woman from Wexford (Trad)
At The Caribou Club: Arc Records AS804
Harry Hibbs
St John’s NL
Produced by Ben Weatherby – 1967
Recorded at Bay Studios, Toronto

10. Patrick O’Malley: Wearing of the Green (Trad)
Irish Rebel Songs: Ace of Clubs / London Records – ACL 7506 mono
Dublin Ireland
Produced 1963

11. Paddy Butler: St Patrick’s Day
Paddy Butler’s Ceili Dance: Olympic Records – 10100
Paddy Butler, accordion
Victor Paso, violin
Gunner Mortenson, violin, accordion
Ken Quiggan, piano
Bob Wiltshire, sax, clarinet
Paddy Bonnie, drums
Norm Henden, bass
Toronto ON
Produced 1965

12. The Irish Rovers: The Unicorn (Shel Silverstein)
The Unicorn: Decca DL 74951
George Millar
Will Millar
Joe Millar
Jim Ferguson
Glen Campbell played guitar on the original recording
Calgary AB
Produced by Charles Bud Dant 1967
http://theirishroversmusic.com/

13. The Bachelors: Marie (I Berlin)
Marie: London LL 3455 mono
Con and Dec Cluskey: Guitar, keyboards, banjo, ukulele, harmonica
John Stokes: Bass, harmonica
Dublin IR
Produced 1966
http://www.thebachelors.co.uk/

14. The Pogues: Sally Maclennane (Shane MacGowan)
Rum Sodomy & the Lash: Stiff records – MCA 5744
Shane MacGowan
Jem Finer
James Fearnley
Cait O’Riordan
Tommy Keane
Henry Benagh
Dick Cuthell
Dublin Ireland
Produced by Elvis Costello – 1985
Recorded by Nick Robbins & Paul Scully at Elephant Studios, London
http://www.pogues.com



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