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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Playlist - June 19

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June 19, 2011 – PROGRAM # 1213
IRELAND REPORT with Davy Kettyles, Dublin

Ireland Report News Correspondents
Patricia Sharkey, Editor,

Donegal Newsletter – www.dun-na-ngall.com
Brian Nolan, Barna, Co. Galway
Davy Kettyles, Enniskillen & Dublin
Maírtin O’Muilleoir, Belfast
Balmoral Sinn Féin Representative,

www.newbelfast.com
Belfast Media Group
www.irishecho.com/
Pittsburgh Irish Network,

www.pittsburghirish.org
May SPONSOR of The Ireland Report
Ancient Order of Hibernians,

St. Patrick Division 4, North Hills
Father’s Day in America

Ireland by Brigid’s Cross,
written by Greg Trooper
CD ‘Blue Rose’

The Voyage by Andy Cooney
CD ‘Inside Out’

The Old Man by The Fureys
written by Phil Coulter
CD ‘I Will Love You’

As I Roved Out by The High Kings
CD ‘Memory Lane’

Come By the Hills by Bobby Clancy
CD ‘The Quiet Land’

Elan by Secret Garden
w/ Rolf Lovland & Fionnuala Sherry
CD ‘Dawn of a New Century’

You Raise Me Up by Brian Kennedy
Lyrics by Brendan Graham,
Music by Rolf Lovland
CD ‘Brian Kennedy “On Song”’

Mo Ghile Mear by Orla Fallon
CD ‘My Land’

The Ireland Report with Davy Kettyles, Dublin

Come Back Paddy Reilly by Guaranteed Irish
CD ‘We Won’t Come Home till Morning’

Always written by Willie Murphy out of Dublin
CD ‘Willie Murphy Songs’

Tunes: Daddy Killed the Brown Bull
By Mark Tamsula & Richard Withers
CD ‘Up In The Batten House’

Broad Black Brimmer by The Wolfe Tones
CD ‘25th Anniversary’

The Ferryman by Terry Griffith
CD ‘Songs From the Pub’


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