Posts tagged ‘Irish musicians’

August 1,

America’s Most Dangerous Woman (from Cork!) – Sean O’Riada – Irish Parliament Abolished

August 1: TODAY in Irish History:

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Cork born Mother Jones

Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1800: Irish Parliament Abolished

The Act of Union is passed creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The act abolishes the Irish Parliament and recognizes the Anglican Church as the official church of Ireland (Over 80% of the Irish population was Catholic.) Ireland was to be represented at Westminster by 100 MPs, all of whom were expected to swear the Oath of Supremacy that the monarch of England was head of the church. It would become law Jan 1, 1801.

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Prime Minister William Pitt

The Act of Union was forced through by Prime Minister William Pitt, partly in reaction to the 1798 Rebellion and as an effort to prevent foreign infiltration into Ireland by England’s enemies (read France.)

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1837: Mary Harris “Mother” Jones, union activist is born in Cork.

Jones who was once deemed “the most dangerous woman in America” because of her union activities. Loved by the labor movement, she suffered major tragedies in her own life losing her husband and four children to Yellow Fever and then some years later losing everything in the Chicago Fire.

A lengthy biography at AFLCIO.org states “In June 1897, after Mary addressed the railway union convention, she began to be referred to as “Mother” by the men of the union. The name stuck. That summer, when the 9,000-member Mine Workers called a nationwide strike of bituminous (soft coal) miners and tens of thousands of miners laid down their tools, Mary arrived in Pittsburgh to assist them. She became “Mother Jones” to millions of working men and women across the country for her efforts on behalf of the miners. Mother Jones was so effective the Mine Workers sent her into the coalfields to sign up miners with the union. She agitated in the anthracite fields of eastern Pennsylvania, the company towns of West Virginia and the harsh coal camps of Colorado.”

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Mother Jones 1837-1930

See AFLCIO biography of Mother Jones 

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1931: Sean O’Riada

One of Ireland’s finest composers and a major influence on traditional Irish music,  Sean O’Riada  (John Reidy)is born in Cork. O’Riada’s love of music came from parents who were both competent traditional fiddlers.

“My father had a wonderful store of music. I remember him telling me that he would walk seven miles, and do a day’s work, to learn a tune.”

After travelling in Europe for a number of years, O Riada became musical director of Dublin’s famed Abbey Theatre for a number of years. His most famous composition is probably the score for the move Mise Éire (I am Ireland). O Riada started a traditional Irish “band” roup called Ceoltóirí Chualann which morphed into the Chieftains following his death.

O Riada lived life in a big way with a well known liking for alcohol. He died at the tragically young age of forty.

1931: One of Ireland’s finest composers and a major influence on traditional Irish music, Sean O Riada (John Reidy)is born in Cork. O Riada’s love of music came from parents who were both competent traditional fiddlers.
“My father had a wonderful store of music. I remember him telling me that he would walk seven miles, and do a day’s work, to learn a tune.”

Sean O Riada at Today in Irish History
Sean O Riada 1931-1971

After travelling in Europe for a number of years, O Riada became musical director of Dublin’s famed Abbey Theatre for a number of years. His most famous composition is probably the score for the move Mise Éire (I am Ireland). O Riada started a traditional Irish “band” roup called Ceoltóirí Chualann whch morphed into the Chieftains following his death.

O Riada lived life large with a well documented penchant for alcohol. He died at the tragically young age of forty.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. 


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1981: Hunger Strike Death

IRA member Kevin Lynch is the seventh person to die on hunger strike in an effort to gain political status for Republican prisoners. Another three would die before the strike would be called off.

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

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July 27,

U2 Plays Leixlip – The Siege of Derry – Sir Arthur Vicars at Today in Irish History

July 27: TODAY in Irish History:

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Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks 

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1689: The Siege of Derry

The Siege of Derry which had commenced on 18 April nears its end, something that the desperate, starving inhabitants of the city are not aware of. On this day Thomas Ashe, one of the city’s defenders writes in his journal:

“God knows, we never stood in such need of supply; for now there is not one week’s provisions in the garrison. Of necessity we must surrender the city, and make the best terms we can for ourselves. Next Wednesday is our last, if relief does not arrive before it. This day the cows and horses, sixteen of the first, and twelve of the last, were slaughtered; the blood of the cows was sold at four pence per quart, and that of the horses at two pence … There is not a dog to be seen, they are all killed and eaten.”

The Siege of Derry would be over with two days. The city, a Williamite (Protestant) stronghold, was besieged by a Catholic Jacobite army until it was relieved by Royal Navy ships.

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1862: Sir Arthur Vicars

Birth of Sir Arthur Vicars in England. Vicars spent most of his life in Ireland where he was Custodian of the Irish Crown Jewels when they were stolen in 1907. Vicars was dismissed from his post as a result. The jewels have never been found.

Vicars retired to his home in County Kerry. During the War of Independence when the IRA often targeted members of the Anglo-Protestant Ascendency, Vicars was taken from his home and executed by the IRA.

See New York Times article on death of Sir Arthur Vicars

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Sir Arthur Vicars 1862-1921

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1938: Death of Atarctic Explorer, Kerry born Tom Crean

Death of Antarctic explorer Tom Crean who was born in Gortacurraun, Annascaul Co. Kerry in 1877. Crean joined the Royal Navy at a young age. He was one of the crew selected by Captain Robert Scott for his ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. Crean and two others were ordered by Scott to return to base camp within 150 miles of their goal.  Though devastated at the time, the decision obviously saved his life.

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Tom Crean Antartic 1911

Crean’s expertise and toughness was then recognized by Ernest Shackleton in his valiant efforts to sled across the Antarctic in 1915-16.

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Tom Crean with sleigh puppies during Shackleton expedition

Crean retired in 1920 and returned to Co. Kerry where he lived in relative anonymity despite (or maybe because of) being a recipient of the Albert Medal and three Polar Medals, In the madness that often permeates Irish history, Crean’s brother Cornelius Crean, a sergeant in the Royal Irish Constabulary, was shot dead by the IRA in County Cork on 25 April, 1920. IrishMedals.org writes “Sergeant Cornelius Crean who was struck by four bullets, a married man his wife ran a small hotel on King’s Street Cork. He was a native of Annascaul County Kerry and had served with the RIC for twenty eight years, He was a well known sportsman and had played in the Munster Rugby Cup matches with the Cork Constitution Team.”

 

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RIC Sergeant Cornelius Crean killed by IRA

READ: Detailed Bio of Tom Crean

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SEE:  Tom Crean – Unsung Hero

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1980: U2 Play Leixlip

A very young U2 play their first open air gig at Leixlip, Co. Kildare opening for The Police, a concert which your site curator Conor Cunneen attended. Other bands featured were Squeeze and Q-Tips. Leixlip Castle was once the home of Arthur Guinness.

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WATCH: A Short History of Ireland

Want to learn more about Ireland? See these images and more in the acclaimed For the Love of Being Irish

Irish gift ideas. Best selling Irish booksRonnie Drew and Luke Kelly - Musical Irish Gifts to the worldJoyce Image in For the Love of Being IrishMichael Collins: Image from For the Love of Being Irish

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

Tags: Best Irish Gift, Creative Irish Gift, Unique Irish Gifts, Irish Books, Irish Authors, Today in Irish History TODAY IN IRISH HISTORY (published by IrishmanSpeaks)