Remembering Jim Hawkins, Storyteller and Evangelist for Irish Culture (1946-2026)

I got a chance to spend a magical 48 minutes this evening with a WG member who died a few weeks ago. It wasn't a supernatural experience, but it was sublime! The man is singer, musician writer and storyteller Jim Hawkins. Jim was the featured guest at TheWildGeese.irish's Virtual Sibin on Jan. 27, 2014, which occasioned the recording linked in below. The Sibin's host, Ryan O'Rourke, and I quickly settled into the pleasurable task of exploring Jim's story. Soon Jim's muse was on full display as he regaled us with several stories drawn from his childhood in County Westmeath and his huge passion for the Irish experience. There is much to be said and much written about Jim, but suffice it to say his 48-minute appearance speaks volumes. On a personal note, I met Jim in 1979 when I returned to New York City and became a member of the Irish Arts Center there in Hell's Kitchen. Jim was already a member. He was a gracious, exceedingly friendly presence at the Center, with his trace of an Irish accent suggesting his childhood in Ireland. Jim grew up in County Westmeath, but was born in Astoria, Queens. He died, age 80, a few weeks ago, but fortunately a wide array of recordings and tributes will help insure that Jim Hawkins' laughter and bon homie will always be available to us. A memorial service for Jim is scheduled for Saturday, 2 p.m., at South Nassau Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 228 South Ocean Avenue, Freeport, N.Y. Hope to see some of you there! So my friend, as gaeilge . . .  Ní hé sin deireadh an scéil! -- Ger Regan

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Tags: Folklore, History, Oral, RIP, Storytelling

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