
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
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The Regular Army O
My Uncle Dan McCann
The Boatman's Dance
The Irish Volunteers
Daisy Bell
When The Breaker Starts Up Full Time
Belfast Town / Bodhrán Solo
Molloy's Favourite and The Earl's Chair
Maloney The Rolling Mill Man
The Kellys
No Irish Need Apply
Erin's Green Shore
Skibereen
Clancy's Wooden Wedding
Green Grows The Laurel
You Lovers All
The Pipe On the Hob
Paddy On The Railway
Pat Murphy Of The Irish Brigade
The Mulligan Guard
Two Jigs
Sweet King Williamstown
Don't Cry in Your Sleep
Reel On Mandolin
An Gaoth Andheas
McNally's Row of Flats
There were roses
The Leitrim Fancy
Kilkelly
Muldoon, The Solid Man/Grandfather's Tune
When McGuinness Gets a Job
There Were Roses - Remixed, Remastered, Reissued
The Kelleys
Bodhrán Solo
Farewell To the Rhondda
Kikelly
Jigs: Arthur Darley's/Over The Hill To Runbush
Sean reid's / toss the feathers
Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
Vi Skei Ikkje Sova Burt Sumar Natta
Bean Phaidin
All for Me Grog / Parnell’s March
If It Wasn't For The Irish and the Jews
Avondale
Skylark/Roaring Mary
Flute Solo
Mother Malone
Reels: Dunmore Lassies/McFadden's Handsome Daughter
Reels: My Love Is In America/The Lisdoonvarna Reel
Are You There Moriarity?
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