Podcast: August 12, 2017

Flood Bros. Disposal presents The Skinny & Houli Show as we hear the lads once again basking in the delights of a summer evening along the river at Lizzie Mc Neill’s Irish Pub. We welcome a trio of musicians who represent the Trad Music superstars of tomorrow from The Murphy Roche Irish Music Club including 7-year-old Imogen Kiley, 10-year-old Naimh Larson, and 7-year-old Delainey Schwarz. These outstanding young ladies are accomplished musicians and give us a sample of their collective talents in solo performances and playing together! Special thanks to Kell Chole, Director or Murphy Roche Irish Music Club and School, for introducing our audience to these prodigies!
Houli promotes his upcoming book launch of NOTHIN’S ON THE SQUARE, announcing book signings next week at Cork and Kerry, The Beverly Art Center, and the Irish American Heritage Center, for more info https://abbeyfealepress.com
Then we are joined by two old pals, Dr. Ronnie Marasso and Mr. Terry Muldoon, who both bring funny stories to the show for another great night of music and laughs by the river. We finish up tonight with a bagpipe rendition of “Amazing Grace” performed as our tribute by the late, great Glen Campbell. God rest his soul.

About Mike Houlihan

Mike Houlihan is the writer and star of the independent feature film “Tapioca,” also starring Ben Vereen and Tim Kazurinsky.. Mike began his professional career in show business 36 years ago as an apprentice actor with the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Ct. Mike Houlihan is Chicago’s own “triple threat” writer, producer, and performer whose talents have earned him the respect and confidence of our media community. He is a former weekly features columnist for The Chicago Sun-Times, “Houli in ’da Hood,” and since 1996 has written his humor column in The Irish American News, “Hooliganism.”

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