Attended the concert in 2003 with a contingent from Canada. After the concert we marched behind the massed bands, up the Avenue of the Americas, to the Park Central Hotel. One of the most moving experiences of my life.
"Wild Mountain Thyme," also commonly known as "Will You Go Lassie, Go" was first recorded by Francis McPeake in 1957... It was made famous as well by the beloved Tommy Makem...
Attended the concert in 2003 with a contingent from Canada. After the concert we marched behind the massed bands, up the Avenue of the Americas, to the Park Central Hotel. One of the most moving experiences of my life.
bergkamp48 4 months ago
New York and the Irish :) :)
irelandbacktoirish 1 year ago
that was my daddy on bass!
rushingspirit28 2 years ago 3
@rushingspirit28 that was my dad on guitar =D
evilisatfoot69 11 months ago
Ronan Tynan is great, and the Pipers are awsome...
DinoCopPhil 2 years ago 2
i thought that lol.. i was one of the dancers=)
claireisirish 3 years ago 2
where was this located?? and do you remember what date it was?
claireisirish 3 years ago
It was located in Town Hall on Broadway, September 13, 2008 at the NYPD Pipes and Drums Memorial Concert.
iamjeanniemac 3 years ago
@iamjeanniemac i was there
2009CaptainCharisma 1 year ago
whats the name of this song
pogues9225 3 years ago
"Wild Mountain Thyme," also commonly known as "Will You Go Lassie, Go" was first recorded by Francis McPeake in 1957... It was made famous as well by the beloved Tommy Makem...
iamjeanniemac 3 years ago
That was awesome. NYPD pipe band rocks!!!
nyirish75 3 years ago 4