Paddy Moloney (Irish: Pádraig Ó Maoldomhnaigh; 1 August 1938 – 12 October 2021) was an Irish musician, composer, and record producer. He co-founded and...
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Dublin) (Paddy Moloney) "Past Three O'Clock" (with The Renaissance Singers) "St. Stephen's Day Murders" (with Elvis Costello) (P. Moloney, E. Costello)...
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The Chieftains (section 2021: Paddy Moloney's death)
Chieftains are a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts and Michael Tubridy. Their sound, which is almost entirely...
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robber Paddy Moloney (1938–2021), founder and leader of the Irish musical group The Chieftains Paddy Moore (1909–51), Irish footballer Paddy Mullins...
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York's Fallen Angel Theatre Company. She is the daughter of musician Paddy Moloney. After graduating from the Samuel Beckett Theatre Centre in Trinity...
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Belfast during Morrison's No Guru tour and afterwards, Morrison and Paddy Moloney discussed recording an album together during a walk. They each had a...
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music, including Seán Ó Riada's song "Women of Ireland", arranged by Paddy Moloney and performed by The Chieftains. "The British Grenadiers" also features...
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perform music for the play "The Song of the Anvil" by Bryan MacMahon. Paddy Moloney, at the age of 20, was called to participate in the project, along with...
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education, learning the tin whistle. This experience was shared with Paddy Moloney, who later founded The Chieftains, and Leon and Liam Rowsome, sons of...
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Latin American music, for example, in the music of Mexico and Cuba. As Paddy Moloney noted in the CD's booklet, Galicia is "the world's most undiscovered...
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Paddy's Jig / O'Keefes Chattering Magpie (Reels) Arranged By – Paddy Moloney Engineer [Recording] – Brian Masterson Mixed By – Brian Masterson, Paddy...
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latter of the two nominations winning, in 1999. The soundtrack, by Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains and Elvis Costello, won the Grammy Award for Best...
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Chieftains. He was great friends with fellow band member and whistle player Paddy Moloney, and they often went around Dublin playing in sessions and gigging during...
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Keane – fiddle Kevin Conneff – bodhrán, vocals Matt Molloy – flute Paddy Moloney – uilleann pipes, tin whistle Derek Bell – harp, tiompán, keyboards...
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for traditional musicians who included future Chieftains colleagues Paddy Moloney, Seán Keane and Michael Tubridy. In the early 1970s, Conneff joined...
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featured Irish traditional band The Chieftains and was arranged by Paddy Moloney and Jimmy Webb. Versions of the song recorded by Sinéad O'Connor (as...
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org. Retrieved October 15, 2021. Smith, Harrison (October 12, 2021). "Paddy Moloney, who helped revive Irish music as head of the Chieftains, dies at 83"...
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1982) Finbar Furey (born 1946) Paddy Keenan (born 1950) Declan Masterson Michael McGoldrick (born 1971) Paddy Moloney (1938 – 2021) of The Chieftains...
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he asked his friend, the famed uileann piper Paddy Moloney, to form a group for a one-off album. Moloney responded with the first line-up for the band...
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2018's finale, in which he was joined by artists such as Imelda May, Paddy Moloney, Albert Hammond Jr and many more, MacGowan was announced to appear on...
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Saint Patrick's Day (redirect from Paddy's Day)
hundred-year-old flute belonging to Matt Molloy and a tin whistle belonging to Paddy Moloney, both members of the Irish music group The Chieftains, while floating...
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been described as "a sonic return to [the band's] Casino-era roots". Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains plays tin whistle and Uilleann pipes on "Phaedra's...
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(3) Ras Baboo – percussion (11), timbales (11) Derek Bell – harp (9) Paddy Moloney – tin whistle (9), original arrangements (9), Uilleann pipes (10) Timothy...
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MacMahon, 82, button accordion player and broadcaster. 12 October – Paddy Moloney, 83, musician, composer, and producer (The Chieftains). 14 October –...
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"Give the Fiddler a Dram" (with Béla Fleck) - 10:18 The Chieftains Paddy Moloney - bagpipes [Uilleann], flute, tin whistle Kevin Conneff - bodhrán Derek...
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filmmaker and novelist. Paul McGuinness, manager of rock band U2. Paddy Moloney, founder and leader of traditional Irish band The Chieftains. John Millington...
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Chieftains. Bell became friends with the leader of the Chieftains, Paddy Moloney. For two precarious years, he recorded both with the BBC Northern Ireland...
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Patrick Moloney may refer to: Paddy Moloney (1938–2021), Irish musician, composer, and record producer Patrick Moloney (physician) (1843–1904), Irish physician...
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many variants. The melody of the song may have originated in Ireland. Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains was on tour in Texas when he heard the song and immediately...
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(with Matt Molloy and Liam O'Flynn) (1993) Fire in the Kitchen (with Paddy Moloney) (1998) "Seán Keane". The Chieftains. Retrieved 16 June 2020. Cogan...
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