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stairnaheireann · 21 days
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#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël 'Banjo Barney' McKenna, a musician and a much-loved founding member of The Dubliners.
Barney McKenna was the last surviving founding member of the Irish folk group the Dubliners. With Luke Kelly’s powerful voice and force of nature on stage, Ronnie Drew’s gravelly memorable vocal sound, it was McKenna’s playing of the tenor banjo, coupled with John Sheahan’s fiddle, that gave the Dubliners their original instrumental quality. In the process, McKenna redefined the role of the banjo…
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destinationdizn · 5 months
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Family Fun Unleashed: Exploring Goofy's Sports Deck on the Disney Dream
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phillygrub · 3 years
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Hot Damn Dogs Pops Up in South Philly
New Weekend-Only Hot Dog Pop Up - Hot Damn Dogs - Debuts in South Philly 🌭 🌭 🌭
Do you know what Philadelphia needs? MORE hot dogs! Robert Soto, 27, Ryan Donohue, 28, and Andrew Pilalides, 29, are three young, enterprising men on a mission to give Philadelphia more hot dogs. “It all started as a silly inside joke,” Soto explained to Philly Grub. “We were joking around one night about opening a small concession-style hot dog place. And after tossing the joke around quite a…
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ultra-rita-me-blog · 3 years
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Our Half-Lived Lives: O’Donohue Meets Meister Eckhart
Our Half-Lived Lives: O’Donohue Meets Meister Eckhart
There is a spaceof potential presencein god’s eye where wecan reside in peacewith the other, even ifwe cannot be with themin any other place,in any other way.If we can believe thatwe are one in God’s eye,we break the wall of dualismthat separates us, evenif just for a moment.Moments live intomore moments.Rest in the sacred gazeof the divine. rhk
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clarislam · 4 years
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Book Review: "The Lover's Knot" by Clare O'Donohue
Clare O'Donohue's "The Lover's Knot" has more problems for Nell in store than just a broken #engagement and #murder... #bookreview #fiction #TheLoversKnot #ClareODonohue #romance #mystery
Cover of “The Lover’s Knot” by Clare O’Donohue.
I’m back with another book review, and this time I’m reviewing “The Lover’s Knot” by Clare O’Donohue! It’s been a while since I read a mystery book, so I figured it was about time I picked this up. Here’s the summary so we know what it’s about:
“Nell Fitzgerald is thrilled when she receives a gorgeous handmade quilt in a lover’s knot pattern from…
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automotiveamerican · 4 years
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Another look at The Unfair Advantage by Mark Donohue - Mac's Motor City Garage
Another look at The Unfair Advantage by Mark Donohue – Mac’s Motor City Garage
In the opinion of many, Mark Donohue’s The Unfair Advantage is one of the finest racing books ever written. MCG takes a few moments to revisit a motorsports classic
It really is remarkable, and in a strange way, affirming: After all these years, ask racing professionals, from Indy car drivers to NASCAR crew chiefs to motorsports journalists, to name their favorite book about auto racing, and the…
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518sports-blog1 · 7 years
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Iona upsets Siena, ends season for Saints
Iona upsets Siena, ends season for Saints
ALBANY, NY — The Siena College women’s basketball team saw their season come to a close Saturday, in a 67-47 loss to Iona, in the second round of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) women’s basketball tournament at Times Union Center. The Saints (14-16) opened the game on a 5-0 run but trailed by three at the end of the first quarter. For a brief stretch, it looked like the team might…
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stairnaheireann · 2 years
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#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël “Banjo Barney” McKenna.
#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël “Banjo Barney” McKenna.
Barney McKenna was the last surviving founding member of the Irish folk group the Dubliners. With Luke Kelly’s powerful voice and force of nature on stage, Ronnie Drew’s gravelly memorable vocal sound, it was McKenna’s playing of the tenor banjo, coupled with John Sheahan’s fiddle, that gave the Dubliners their original instrumental quality. In the process, McKenna redefined the role of the banjo…
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stairnaheireann · 3 years
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#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël “Banjo Barney” McKenna.
#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël “Banjo Barney” McKenna.
Barney McKenna was the last surviving founding member of the Irish folk group the Dubliners. With Luke Kelly’s powerful voice and force of nature on stage, Ronnie Drew’s gravelly memorable vocal sound, it was McKenna’s playing of the tenor banjo, coupled with John Sheahan’s fiddle, that gave the Dubliners their original instrumental quality. In the process, McKenna redefined the role of the banjo…
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stairnaheireann · 4 years
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#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël “Banjo Barney” McKenna.
Barney McKenna was the last surviving founding member of the Irish folk group the Dubliners. With Luke Kelly’s powerful voice and force of nature on stage, Ronnie Drew’s gravelly memorable vocal sound, it was McKenna’s playing of the tenor banjo, coupled with John Sheahan’s fiddle, that gave the Dubliners their original instrumental quality. In the process, McKenna redefined the role of the banjo…
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stairnaheireann · 5 years
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#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël “Banjo Barney” McKenna.
#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël “Banjo Barney” McKenna.
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Barney McKenna was the last surviving founding member of the Irish folk group the Dubliners. With Luke Kelly’s powerful voice and force of nature on stage, Ronnie Drew’s gravelly memorable vocal sound, it was McKenna’s playing of the tenor banjo, coupled with John Sheahan’s fiddle, that gave the Dubliners their original instrumental quality. In the process, McKenna redefined the role of the banjo…
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stairnaheireann · 7 years
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#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël 'Banjo Barney' McKenna, a musician and a much-loved founding member of The Dubliners.
#OTD in 2012 – Death of Bernard Noël ‘Banjo Barney’ McKenna, a musician and a much-loved founding member of The Dubliners.
Barney McKenna was the last surviving founding member of the Irish folk group the Dubliners. With Luke Kelly’s powerful voice and force of nature on stage, Ronnie Drew’s gravelly memorable vocal sound, it was McKenna’s playing of the tenor banjo, coupled with John Sheahan’s fiddle, that gave the Dubliners their original instrumental quality. In the process, McKenna redefined the role of the banjo…
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