Posts tagged ‘Muiris Ó Súilleabháin’

February 19,

Civil War General. Muiris Ó Súilleabháin. Phil Coulter.

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1883: County Galway born Confederate General Patrick Theodore Moore dies in Richmond aged 61.

Patrick Moore

1887: Ireland wins its first ever game in international soccer beating Wales 4-1 in Belfast. Prior to 1921 and the partition of the country, Ireland was represented by one national team.

1904: Birth of Irish author Muiris Ó Súilleabháin whose memoir  Fiche Bliain ag Fás (Twenty Years a ‘Growing) tells of his youth while growing up on the  Great Blasket Island ( a tiny windswept isle of the coast of Kerry)

1942: Phil Coulter is born in Derry. Coulter is one of Ireland’s most successful composers and arrangers.

Composer Phil Coulter

He has written hit songs for Sandy Shaw – Puppet on a String, Cliff Richard – Congratulations and for the Bay City Rollers. His most evocative and personal song may be a song written about his first son who has Downs Syndrome – Scorn Not His Simplicity. Luke Kelly of the Dubliners made this song his own.


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