Day: February 18, 2025
“Radio Treasures” Tonight from 9.15 Features at 10pm Billy Coleman’s Magnificent Saturday Event
Not Preceded this week (because of the recent sad departure of Peggy Reidy) by Jimmy Reidy’s Archival Show on Cork Music Station at 8pm on this Tuesday, 18th Feb. 2025…..“Radio Treasures ” (from 9.15pm to 11.30pm)…. At 10.00pm we feature firstly a five minute conversation with Colleen O’Leary in Kentucky interviewing Michael Reidy about pronunciation of Irish Christian names – the link to that interview: facebook.com/watch/?extid=CL-UNK-UNK-UNK-IOS_GK0T-GK1C&v=1584904365551455 . Then we include many Interviews from last Saturday’s magnificent tribute to Billy Coleman at Rochestown Park Hotel in Cork . Lots of superb songs, music and chat. All this and so much more on tonight’s very special Show. Feel most welcome to contact us on 086 – 825 0074 or by emailing corkmusicstation @gmail.com . Tap on the images below to enlarge. (S.R.)






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Eily’s Report – 18th February
Dia is Mhuire díobh go léir a cáirde and welcome to my Report.
Before the drizzly rain started today there was a lively wind blowing outside and while savouring my first meal of the day I let my eye wander over what was happening in the great big world beyond my kitchen window. At ground level there was little change, just the weather beaten lawn and judging by the skies it was in from more. However high up in the sky the crows were playing high jinks. In full wing they seemed enjoy riding on the wind. They allowed themselves to be carried by it and play a variety of games. At times to soar ’til they were nearly out of sight and then drop wing and fall from on high at great speed, only to catch themselves at the last minute and rise again. They flitted in and out amid the flock and it was easy to see that they were having a great time. As a little reward for the free show I threw out a few scraps and it didn’t take them long to spot them and dive in for the morsels. After that they disappeared into wherever crows go after their morning rounds. Very soon the misty rain pulled a curtain over the scene and I was glad that I saw and enjoyed it at the beginning of my day, my week.