Dan Bauso
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In this episode of the "Pubs & Pints Podcast," [00:19] host Tim Grant talks with Dan Bauso, who shares his experiences growing up in Woodside, Queens, and his family's Irish and Italian heritage.
Key discussion points include:
- Woodside, Queens: Dan describes Woodside as a historically Irish neighborhood, even being called "the most Irish neighborhood in the city" during the Kennedy administration [02:08]. He recalls the prevalence of large Irish Catholic families [02:39] and the strong sense of community, often compared to "the Shire" from Lord of the Rings due to its simple, family-oriented life [03:27].
- Irish-Italian Heritage: Dan, being half-Irish and half-Italian, discusses how his mother and aunt married Italian men and intentionally gave their children Irish first names to maintain their heritage [06:28]. His maternal grandmother was from Mayo and his grandfather from Sligo [05:51].
- Immigrant Experience: He shares stories of his grandparents' journey to America, including his grandmother's resourcefulness in administering a polio vaccine to her 13 children [09:05]. He notes that the Irish were better at preserving their history than Italian immigrants, who often focused on assimilation [15:00].
- Donovan's Pub: Dan recounts his personal connection to Donovan's, working there as a busboy and barboy [29:20] and celebrating numerous family events at the pub, from communions to wedding rehearsal dinners [29:35]. He highlights the pub's unique social scene, catering to both Irish-American and newly arrived Irish immigrants [26:38]. He also shares a memorable story about a biker pulling a knife at the bar and being quickly disarmed by plainclothes detectives [50:18].
- "Small World" Stories: The podcast touches on "small world" stories, such as his grandparents meeting at a church dance in the Bronx despite growing up an hour apart in Ireland [18:50], and a chance encounter with a friend from the airport in a remote part of Ireland [52:04].
You can listen to the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz8XNTLwMSo
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