Mollie O'Brien (born October 25, 1952) is an Americana, bluegrass, R&B, and folk singer from Wheeling, West Virginia. She has released a number of Americana...
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Mountain with Tim and Mollie O'Brien (1994) Problems playing this file? See media help. In 1984, O'Brien and his sister Mollie O'Brien reunited for a Mother's...
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Marxer Ginny Hawker and Kay Justice Hoosier Humdingers Tim and Mollie O'Brien Tim O'Brien and the O'Boys Old time Missouri Fiddlers and Dancers Pashami...
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– track 8, "It's Another Day" (co-written with Darrell Scott) 1990: Mollie O'Brien – Everynight in the Week (Resounding) 1994: Open House – Second Story...
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Juice Newton Rosie Nix Adams Gabbie Nolen Norma Jean Alecia Nugent Mollie O'Brien Molly O'Day Jamie O'Neal Joan Osborne K. T. Oslin Marie Osmond Bonnie...
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Mike O'Brien (hurler) Miles O'Brien (disambiguation), various Mollie O'Brien Niall O'Brien (disambiguation), various Nick O'Brien Olivia O'Brien (born...
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Marshall, Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Jim Nunally, Scott Nygaard, Mollie O'Brien, Tim O'Brien, Alan O'Bryant, Herb Pedersen, Todd Phillips, John Reischman...
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of Over the Rhine, Mindy Smith, Patty Griffin, Linda Ronstadt, Tim & Mollie O'Brien and Holly Williams. Others who have recorded Welch's songs include Joan...
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Pittsburgh Pirates Mollie O'Brien, Grammy-winning bluegrass singer Tim O'Brien, Grammy-winning bluegrass musician, brother of Mollie O'Brien Joe Pettini, former...
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Shangri-Las "Train Home" (Chris Smither) by Patty Larkin, Rich Moore and Mollie O'Brien, Chris Smither "Train in the Distance" (Paul Simon) by Paul Simon "Train...
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musicians ca. 1930 Tex McGuire, old-time musician Tim O'Brien, bluegrass musician Mollie O'Brien, bluegrass, Americana Molly O'Day, pioneering country...
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Nelson Willie Nelson Tara Nevins New Grass Revival Nickel Creek Mollie O'Brien Tim O'Brien Maura O'Connell Osborne Brothers David Parmley Dolly Parton Tom...
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Marshall, Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Jim Nunally, Scott Nygaard, Mollie O'Brien, Tim O'Brien, Alan O'Bryant, Herb Pedersen, Todd Phillips, John Reischman...
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bluegrass have performed at Didmarton in the past including Blue Highway, Mollie O'Brien, Nashville Bluegrass Band, Peter Rowan, Roland White, Steve Kaufman...
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Rita Sullivan, losing the replay 3–4 to 1-1. The team was captained by Mollie O’Brien from Killygarry (née Donohoe) who helped revive the game in Cavan in...
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Bird. Four of the songs were added to compilation CDs and America's Mollie O'Brien recorded one of the songs and two songs received extensive Radio AirPlay...
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Very Best of Mary Coughlan (2012) and "Practicing Walking Away" by Mollie O'Brien on Things I Gave Away (2000). It Don't Take Too Much (Take A Break Productions...
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she recalled to CMT. Featured on the album were fellow artists Mollie O'Brien, Tim O'Brien and Patty Loveless. Coal consisted of 11 tracks, most of which...
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Australia. Her parents were Paul and Mary (Mollie) O'Brien. Anne was their fifth and youngest daughter. In 1975, O'Brien earned a Bachelor of Arts in history...
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Red on Blonde (category Tim O'Brien (musician) albums)
Scott Nygaard - Guitar Mollie O'Brien - Vocals Mark Schatz - Banjo, Bass, Vocals Bob Tyler - Vocals Glen Zankey - Vocals Tim O'Brien - Producer Randy Best...
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Ashford's songs, "Floods of South Dakota", was later recorded by Tim and Mollie O'Brien; their performance was nominated for a Grammy. The cassette album Judy...
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Kaukonen, guitarist/songwriter Pat Donohue, Hot Rize founder Tim O'Brien, singer Mollie O'Brien, guitarist/songwriter Geoff Muldaur, and the Campbell Brothers...
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Molly (name) (redirect from Mollie (given name))
Molly (also spelled Molli or Mollie) is a diminutive of the feminine name Mary that, like other English diminutives in use since the Middle Ages, substituted...
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Performer Jim Nunally – Guitar, Engineer Scott Nygaard – Guitar Mollie O'Brien – Vocals Tim O'Brien – Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals Alan O'Bryant – Vocals Herb Pedersen...
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Common Ground (Natural Visions) 1994: Tim O'Brien - Away Out on the Mountain (Sugar Hill) with Mollie O'Brien 1995: Kate MacLeod - Trying to Get It Right...
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Andy O'Brien (21 January 1915 – 4 December 2006) was a Fine Gael politician from County Cavan, Ireland. He was a senator from 1969 to 1982, and from 1983...
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Bert (Bert) 1998: K. C. Groves - Can You Hear It (Goatscape) 1998: Mollie O'Brien - Big Red Sun (Sugar Hill) 1999: BeauSoleil - Cajunization (Rhino) 1977:...
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Body (works by New York choreographers Aviva Geismar, Fiona Marcotty, Mollie O'Brien, and RoseAnne Spradlin) Emily Patterson Janice Garrett Seth Orza Peter...
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Perdido (Koch, 1997) Ernie Krivda, The Band That Swings (Koch, 1999) Mollie O'Brien, Saints and Sinners (Remington Road, 2010) Joanie Pallatto, Passing...
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Loveless – Background vocals Kathy Mattea – Lead vocals Mollie O'Brien – Background vocals Tim O'Brien – Background vocals Aoife O'Donovan – Background vocals...
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