Windy City Irish Radio

Windy City Irish Radio - January 29, 2014

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Pete Seeger was an American fixuture during the 40's with a string of hits during the 50's, blacklisted as a communist during the McCarthy era and reimmerging during the 1960's as the voice of the common man, human rights, the worker, disamerment, the environment and the counterculture. Seeger's work as a singer songwriter included many great hits such as Where Have All the Flowers Gone?, If I Had a Hammer, and he popularized the civil rights standard, We Shall Overcome. Seeger's reach touched musicians from Bruce Springsteen to Tom Paxton to Tommy Makem. Join Mike Shevlin and Tim Taylor tonight on Windy City Irish Radio for an Irish tribute to Pete Seeger, rememberance of Bloody Sunday, James Joyce, St. Timothy and Ireland's second-most patron saint, St. Bridget. Listen live on WSBC 1240AM Chicago and WCFJ 1470AM Chicago Heights from 8pm to 9pm CST or listen to the podcast right after the show at www.windycityirishradio.com. E-mail a request or dedication to tim.taylor@windycity