SOUTH SIDE IRISH

'South Side Irish' is the term that refers to the large Irish-American community on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois.

Contents
South Side Irish Parade
South Side Irish Song
Notable South Side Irish People
See also
External links

South Side Irish Parade


The South Side Irish Parade is the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade. The South Side Irish Parade originally started in the early 1950s. The original parade route was on 79th Street from Ashland Avenue to Halsted Avenue in the St. Sabina Parish in Auburn Gresham. The year after Richard J. Daley was elected mayor in 1955, he brought the St. Patrick's Day Parade downtown and the South Side parade ended in 1960. In 1979, families on the 109th block of S. Washtenaw and Talman streets (known forever in parade lore as the "Wee Folks of Washtenaw and Talman") began their own parade, simply marching around the block. The South Side Irish Parade has grown since then and moved to its current route, down Western Avenue from 103rd Street to 115th Street through the Beverly and Morgan Park neighborhoods, in 1981. The parade, held on the Sunday before St. Patrick's Day every year, is considered to be one of the largest St. Patrick's Day community celebrations outside of Ireland. The 2007 parade will be their 29th annual parade. Of the two Chicago parades, the other being in downtown, it is the more ruckus occasion.
Some interesting facts about this song is that the South Shore neighborhood, St. Sabina, St. Kilian's, St. Gall, St. Leo, Visitation, and Little Flower, are now all African-American areas and have been for at least 30 years.

South Side Irish Song


We're the Windy City Irish-where the good times are the best

Where every day is Paddy's Day and everyone's a guest

If you're Irish on the North Side or Irish on the West

Welcome to the South Side come join our Irish Fest!

Chorus We're the South Side Irish as our fathers were before

We come from the Windy City and we're Irish to the core

From Bridgeport to Beverly from Midway to South Shore

We're the South Side Irish-Let's sing it out once more!

Our parents came from Mayo, from Cork and Donegal.

We come from Sabina, St. Kilian's and St. Gall

St. Leo, Visitation, Little Flower and the rest.

The South Side parishes are mighty-they're the best!

Chorus
We live on the South Side-Mayor Daley lived here too

The Greatest Irish Leader that Chicago ever knew

and he was always so proud of his South Side Irish roots!

So here's to His Honor to his memory we'll be true.

Chorus
We sing the songs our fathers sang when they were growing up

Rebel songs of Erin's Isle in the South Side Irish Pubs

and when it comes to baseball-we have two favorite clubs

The Go-Go White Sox... and whoever plays the Cubs!

Notable South Side Irish People




Steve Allen

Tom Bonen

Ed Burke

★ Ed Burke the football player

Emmet F. Byrne

Marty Casey

Charles Comiskey

John Comiskey

George Connor

Frank J. Corr

John Coughlin

Kevin Cronin

Barbara Flynn Currie

John P. Daley

Richard J. Daley

★ Conor McNamara

Richard M. Daley

William M. Daley

Thomas A. Doyle

Finley Peter Dunne

Martin Patrick Durkin

Nancy Faust

James T. Farrell

★ Tom Lynch

Edward Rowan Finnegan

Michael Flatley

Robert Healy

James Hickey

Jim Hickey

Michael J. Howlett

Dan Hynes

Edward A. Kelly

Edward Joseph Kelly

Michael Kenna

Martin H. Kennelly

Amy Madigan

Lisa Madigan

Michael Madigan

Jenny McCarthy

Tim McCarthy

Frank McErlane

Lawrence E. McGann

P.H. Moynihan

Maureen Murphy

Morgan F. Murphy

Thomas W. Murphy

William T. Murphy

James C. Murray

Jim O'Leary

Patrick O'Malley

James M. Ragen

John C. Reilly

Michael F. Sheahan

Robin Tunney

Thomas M. Tunney

Ed Walsh

George Wendt

Jim Zulevic

See also



Beverly, Chicago

Bridgeport, Chicago

Mount Greenwood, Chicago

External links



South Side Irish Parade

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