02 September 2012

Date: 02/09/2012 Australian

The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show
© 2012 Rjn
Theme: Australian
Date: 02/09/2012

Artiste:
Title:
The Spinners
The Family of Man.
Cockie’s Joy
Wild Colonial Boy, Ethnic Cleansing, Bert Jamieson Set.
Margaret Bradford






Freddy My Dad,
(For all Father’s with the reminder that we do exist during the other 365 days of the year in leap years and 364 in ordinary years. Anyone want to join the “Neglected Father’s Society: available to those who did not neglect their children...Family Law/Australian law human rights illegallity enforcing neglect excepted? It wasn’t only the First Nation members who had lost generations!”)
Kilkelly, Mannum & the Drum, Song of the Shirt, Until We Meet Again.
Phyl Lobl “A lifework”
Phyl’s choices:
Margret RoadKnight
Phyl Lobl

Jean Redpath
Check out the link to Phyl’s site in the Artistes Links Page Above. Also see the note at the bottom of this post.
Past Carin’, Woodturner’s Lovesong,

Ship of Fools
Old Sydney Town, SIEVX, Derby Hall, Paddock Women, Willie Wombat.
The Blackbird





Collector


Father’s Waltz (Dedicated to all fathers who missed out above!), Death of Ben Hall, Drifting Smoke of the Mountains, Goorianawa.
John Thompson & Martin Pearson
Check out the link to their site in the Artistes Links Page Above. Also see the note at the bottom of this post.
Ave, The Butcher Boy, The Pope Song, They Were to be Married, Cold Missouri Waters,

With J.T. & M.P. introductions



Carl Cleeves & Parissa Bouas
Check out the link to Carl’s site in the Artistes Links Page Above.
The Bethlehem Bell Ringer, The Coniston Massacre, Carmen.



The Forbes Set:
Combined Choirs of the Forbes Primary Schools
Eucalypso Band
Wongawilli Band



The Streets of Forbes
Waltz from Forbes
Tunes from Forbes
Graham Johnson
Check out the link to Carl’s site in the Artistes Links Page Above
Like Thunder on the Plain








A big thank you to Phyl Lobl for having diligently written songs of today to become tomorrow’s heritage and for having tried to get numbskulls recognise that our migrant’s musical heritage is as important to the country as their presence.
On a personal note, my thanks are extended to Phyl for permission to broadcast her songs together with her advices and prompt supply of her latest CD & book.
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My thanks are extended to John Thompson & Martin Pearson for permission to use their heritage material gifted to the people through their website. See Artistes links page for connections.

Australians this is your heritage. Achy Breaky ain’t unless you have fled your US homeland and come here to settle. Those who came to evangelise “Please go back and take your dog+ma with you”, we have enough of our own already.
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Tune in or chew your own ears off.

Next Sunday
Celtic theme...a work in progress!