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The Irish Volunteers by Mick Moloney

Artist Biography For Mick Moloney

Mick Moloney Born Michael Moloney In County Limerick On 15 November 1944 Died 27 July 2022 Was An Irish Musician And Scholar. As Well As Solo Material Moloney Is Remembered For Founding The Green Fields Of America And For Being A Member Of The Johnstons. An Important Figure On The Dublin Folk-Song Revival In The 1960s Moloney Moved To Philadelphia Pennsylvania In 1973. He Gained Early Fame As A Member Of Irish Group The Johnstons And The Emmet Spiceland But Has Since Performed And Recorded With A Variety Of Groups And Individuals Including Eugene O'Donnell And Séamus Egan He Also Worked Closely With The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem. In All He Produced And Performed On Over Forty Albums. He Also Founded The Green Fields Of America An Organization That Promotes Traditional Irish-American Music. In 1992 Moloney Received A Ph.D. In Folklore And Folklife From The University Of Pennsylvania. For His Work In Public Folklore He Received A National Heritage Fellowship From The NEA The Highest Honor A Traditional Artist Can Receive From The United States. In 1999 He Was Named "best Tenor-Banjo Player" By Frets Magazine. He Has Taught At Several Institutions In The United States And Is Currently A Global Distinguished Professor Of Music And The Irish Studies At New York University Where His Field Of Expertise Was Celtic Music In The United States.

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