IrishCentral.com Article: "Cardinal Egan Memorializes Forgotten Irish Immigrants on Staten Island" 10/18/2009
![]() IrishCentral.com has published an article I co-authored with Megan Finnegan about a memorial service for forgotten 19th-century immigrants whose remains were uncovered during a courthouse construction project. Click here to read the full story. For more pictures from the event, click here. ![]() After a rainstorm, fog and clouds roll in over the Coney Island boardwalk. Click here to see the blog post. Check out my article and photos in this month's issue of The Brooklyn Rail about Brave New World Repertory Theatre's "The Tempest" on the beach and boardwalk of Coney Island. Amos Wengler: The Songwriter of Coney Island 10/01/2009
Amos Wengler has lived in Coney Island or nearby for most of the last four and a half decades. His family emigrated from Israel in 1962, when he was 17, and moved into one of the towers built by Fred Trump. For years, Wengler has been composing and singing songs about Coney Island, from songs about the hot dog eating contest to the “polar bears” (a local club of people who swim in the ocean during the winter). During community meetings discussing redevelopment of the neighborhood, Wengler has been known to sing, instead of speak, in an effort to persuade politicians to stop their development plans. On a recent Saturday afternoon, I sat down with Wengler in the Coney Island Museum for a chat about the neighborhood, its atmosphere and his music. I also recorded him singing in the Coney Island subway station, where he has a permit to sing. Amos Wengler's "Hot Dog Song", "Polar Bear Song", and "In the City" More of Wengler’s singing, such as his Mermaid Parade song and his Save Coney Island song can be seen on YouTube or MySpace. |


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