| Books | |
|---|---|
| Forty Signs Of Rain | Kim Stanley Robinson |
| Forest Mage | Robin Hobb |
| Phantom | Terry Goodkind |
| Coldheart Canyon | Clive Barker |
| A Feast For Crows | George R.R. Martin |
| Blood of the Dragons | |
| Anansi Boys | |
| Music in the car | |
| TLD |
Carm |
| Shaman | Santana |
| Once | Roy Harper |
| Christmas | Decembers Children |
| Various | Moxy Fruvous |
| Various | Mix |
| Silver Lining | Bonnie Raitt |
Did you know that Eugene Curran Kelly was born on August 23, 1912 in Pittsburgh, PA, the third of five children. Yes, that Gene Kelly.
Ó Corráin, Corran, Curren, Currans, Currane, Curreen, Kirrane, O’ Corrin, O’Currane, O’Corren, Corrin
The Curran name, and its variations, are popular throughout Ireland, most particularly in county Donegal in the northern province of Ulster. The name comes from the Gaelic word “corradh” meaning ‘spear’. One of the most famous Irish Currans was John Philpot Curran, a barrister and a nationalist, whose daughter was engaged to Robert Emmett.
From Kenneth: The surname Curran appears to be patronymical in origin, and is believed to be associated with the Irish, meaning,"Grandson of Corran", a diminitive of "Coiradh (spear). Different spellings of the same name original surname are a common occurrence. Dictionaries of surnames indicate probable spelling variations of Curran to be Corran, Currane, Kirrane, Curreen, O'Currin, Curren,and Coiradh. Although bearers of the old and distinguished Curran name comprise a small fraction of the population, there are a number who have established for it a significant place in history.
They include: Simon Curran(O'Currin) (d.1302), Bishop of Kiljenora,Ireland.
Charles Courtney Curran (1861-1942) American painter of "perfume of the Rose", still hanging in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., "The Breezy Day"' in Philadelphia, and "Mountain Laurel."
John Philpot Curran (1750-1817) Irish orator and Judge who was a member of the Irish Parliament in 1783.
John Joseph Curran (1859-1936) ordained a priest in 1887, he spent the rest of his life as Curate and Pastor in the coal-mining area of Pennsylvania. He became famous for his support of miners and thier unions.
Amelia Curran(d.1847) She practiced painting only as an amateur, and her portrait of Percy Bysshe Shelly was exhibited in the National Portrait Exhibition in 1868.
Pearl Gildessleeve Curran (1875-1941) American composer who published about forty songs, many of them to her own texts. Her most successful works include," Dawn". "Life", "Rain", "Nursery Rhymes", and "Nocturne."