Walking. Morningside Gardens.
On Every Anzac Day – The Vagabond Crew
Spirit of the Anzacs – Lee Kernaghan
Çanakkale Türküsü – artist not named, pulled on YouTube
New Zealand Soldier Song – artist not named, pulled on YouTube
The Band Played Waltzing Matilda – The Pogues
The Green Fields of France – Dropkick Murphys
As if He Knows – Eric Bogle
I Was Only 19 – Redgum
My Island Home – Warumpi Band
Diggers of the ANZAC – John Williamson
ANZAC Day – Glen Moffatt
ANZAC Dawn – Katy Soljak
ANZAC Parade – Ann-Maree Keefe
The Last ANZAC (Alec Campbell) – written by Michael Travers, artist not named, pulled on YouTube
The Last Post – from a remembrance service at Whakatane, New Zealand, pulled on You Tube
Monthly Archives: April 2019
25 April 2019
24 April 2019
Walking. Morningside Gardens.
Kantus De Apacheta – K’antu Ensemble
Eunice Two-Step – Beausoleil
Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me – Gladys Knight & The Pips
It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me – Billy Joel
Maxwell’s Silver Hammer – The Beatles
Dragonfly – Ziggy Marley
Disappointment – The Cranberries
Stor Mo Chroi – The Chieftains with Bonnie Raitt
Pray You Catch Me – Beyonce
The Ball – Once on This Island
So Excited – Stevie Ray Vaughn
Each Other – Kelly Rowland
Blues in the Night – Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson
Born as Ghosts – Rage Against the Machine
Words – Joan Armatrading
Gone at Last – Paul Simon
4.27 People’s Peace Chain in New York: For peace on the Korean peninsula!
Why do we join hands?
On April 27, 2018, the Inter-Korean Summit opened the door to peace on the Korean peninsula between North and South Korea. On April 27, 2019, the people of South Korea and Korean-Americans of the New York metropolitan area will come together for the final push to obtain peace. Half a million Koreans in South Korea will gather across the country to participate in the People’s Peace Chain action, covering the entire line of the Demilitarized Zone to wish for harmony and to promote peace on the Korean peninsula. With the same goal for peace in mind, we have organized community members and formed the “Committee for 4.27 Min (People) + Peace People’s Chain Action.”
The peace process on the Korean Peninsula will not be achieved through slow inter-governmental negotiations alone. It must be fostered by people with a collective history who have the incentive and drive to chart the course of our future together. We will usher an age of renewed trust and harmony as we put forth our desire to create a powerful and lasting peace. The People’s Peace Chain will be created with all of this in mind on Saturday, April 27th, 2019 in front of the United Nations, where we will be joining hands connecting the Permanent Mission of both North and South Korea to the United Nations. On the same day, 500000 people in South Korea will create a People’s Peace Chain of three hundred and twenty miles along the Demilitarized Zone in South Korea, which has been a steadfast symbol of distrust and conflict on the Korean peninsula.
A dream that is dreamt by many becomes reality. Join the ‘4.27 People’s Peace Chain Action’. Join hands in front of the UN and make the dream for a future peace reality!
Who can participate?
• Anyone who wishes for the peace on the Korean peninsula
When and Where to meet
• April 27th, Saturday at 1PM
• Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza (2nd Ave and 47th St)
• Please wear a blue top if you can.
How to Join:
• When you arrive, please register and receive a souvenir at the information desk that will be located inside the Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza.
• Write a peace message on the message board, which will be delivered to the Permanent Mission of both North and South Korea.
• Enjoy cultural performances and participate in a rally wishing for the peace on the Korean Peninsula.
• After the rally, everyone will move to the area under the guidance of the Marshall Team to create a People’s Peace Chain.
• Join hands to create ‘4.27 People’s Peace Chain’ from the Permanent Mission of South Korea to the Permanent Mission of North Korea!
To support with donations
• Make a check payable to: NY NUAC
• Mail to:
Woori Church of New York
53-71 72nd Place. Maspeth, NY 11378
Filed under Current Events, Human Rights, New York, United Nations
23 April 2019
Walking. Morningside Gardens
Mighty Trucks of Midnight – Bruce Cockburn
Cripple Creek Ferry – Neil Young
Antonio – Bruon Toro
St. Anne’s Reele/Cricket on the Hearth – John McCutcheon
Twenty Years Ago – Eric Bogle
Cold on the Shoulder – Tony Rice
Ain’t Too Proud to Beg – The Temptations
Pili Mi Ka’i Manu – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
Fisherman – Badfinger
Young Woman’s Blues – Bessie Smith
Mozart: Piano Sonata #11 in A, K 331 Rondo Alla Turca – Marian Pivka
Itche Koutche – Angelique Kidjo
New Beginning – Tracy Chapman
Bitter Root – Indigo Girls
NN – Los Miserables
Earth Day and people of faith
Filed under Current Events, Friends
Wellness for a Cause
Here’s an opportunity to check out different forms of therapy provided by different practictioners and support two good causes as well.
The Wellness Charity Project Presents:
A day of healing and fundraising for the JDJ Charitable Foundation’s Pediatric Wheelchair Program & Musicians on Call a nonprofit that brings music to the bedside of patients in healthcare facilities.
Your donation of $50 or more (suggested) gives you all access to healing sessions and classes for:
MASSAGE THERAPY I REIKI HEALING I SOUND HEALING I YOGA I MEDITATION
We will serve light snacks, beverages and great company! For more info, contact: info@vibrawellness.com or nicolekunglmt@gmail.com
Find tickets and join us at
Heal Me NYC
44-02 23rd Street
Suite 516
Long Island City, NY 11101
16 April 2019
Treadmill. Gym at the Shire.
Walking. Morningside Gardens
Bright Path – Jack Gladstone
I Pity the Poor Immigrant – Joan Baez
A Simple Desultory Philippic – Simon & Garfunkel
Night Owl – Carly Simon
Rain Down Your Love – Bill Miller
Dequello de Crockett – Carter Burwell
Imagine – Eva Cassidy
Kiss – Prince & The Revolution
On N’a Pas Besoin – Paris Combo
So Far Gone – Magdelen Hsu-Li
Perpetuum Mobile, Op. 257, “Musikalisher Scherz”
Imagine – Eva Cassidy
Brown Eyed Girl – Van Morrison
Havanna Moon – Chuck Berry


