Series I: Private Performances, 1970-1992, circa 1970-Jan 27, 1992, inclusive
Scope and Content Note
Private Performances include interviews, recording sessions, rehearsals and demos with both recording veterans and musicians just beginning their careers. Several of the artists recorded (Kevin Burke, Liz Carroll, Jack Coen, Donny Golden, Michael Flatley, Joe Heaney, Mick Moloney, Martin Mulvihill, Joe Shannon) were subsequently awarded National Heritage Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts.
During his earliest years in the United States (1976-1980) Mick Moloney sought out musicians in the Boston, Chicago, Detroit, New York and Philadelphia areas. Among the first was Co. Cavan fiddler Ed Reavy (1897-1988), whose compositions pervade the twentieth-century Irish traditional music repertoire, recorded in Philadelphia in 1974, 1977 and 1979. Flute player Eddie Cahill (b. 1929) was recorded on nine separate occasions in 1977 and 1978. Then one of the leading proponents of the Sligo-style of playing that had come to dominate Irish traditional music due to the influence of 78rpm recordings, Cahill (in a June 5, 1977 interview) describes his stylistic debt to John McKenna whose records he heard at home in Annagh Beg, Co. Sligo before immigrating to Philadelphia in 1950. Likewise, Moloney sought out Al Purcell, a student of the great Leo Rowsome in Dublin. In 1978 Purcell was a wooden model maker for General Motors in Detroit, who not only played and taught the uilleann pipes but repaired and made reeds for them as well. Liz Carroll was first recorded by Moloney in 1976, just after winning the All-Ireland Senior Championship on the fiddle at age eighteen. A native of Chicago and a composer often compared with Ed Reavy, Carroll learned from older musicians like fiddler Johnny McGreevy. McGreevy (b. 1919), uilleann piper Joe Shannon (b. 1919) and pianist Eleanor Kane Neary (b. 1915) are among the Chicago musicians Dr. Moloney frequently recorded. Neary, who played at the 1934 World's Fair, made only one 78rpm solo recording that was commercially released; the Moloney Collection has over eight hours of her performances.
Others notable players recorded by Mick Moloney in private settings include fiddlers Paddy Cronin, Andy McGann, Paddy Reynolds and Eugene O'Donnell; flute players Mike Rafferty, Noel Rice, and Richard Hughes; uilleann pipers Tim Britton, Bill Ochs, Jerry O'Sullivan and Joe McKenna; Paddy O'Brien and Gene Kelly, accordion; concertina player Fr. Charlie Coen; and sean nós singer Paddy Tunney. Mary Cooley from Chicago was among the first women artists recorded by Mick Moloney; he documented her talent in 1978 shortly after she had won the 1977 All-Ireland Championship in Ladies Irish Singing.
Mick Moloney also made contact with American musicians who were developing interests in Irish traditional music, such as the folklorist I. Sheldon Posen and guitarist Duck Baker. Posen made a 1977 recording that was eventually included on an album Moloney produced in 1991 (The Music of Ed Reavy), while Baker recorded tunes that later appeared on his 1979 album Irish Reels, Jigs, Hornpipes and Airs.
Many other recording sessions including out-takes, alternate cuts, rough mixes and unreleased albums are to be found in this part of the collection. These include projects by Maureen and John Fitzpatrick, Sean McGlynn and Mike Flynn, Gus Collins, Joe Ryan and Eddie Clarke, James Keane and Jack and Fr. Charlie Coen.
Among the interviews that are of historic importance, are composer/entertainer Shay Healy (b. 1943) who was working in Nashville in 1974; Dennis Clark (1927–1993), historian of the Irish in America, recorded in 1978 at the height of the "roots" phenomena; sean nós singer Joe Heaney (1919–1984) interviewed in 1981 and 1982 while living in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn; the 1977 reflections of banjo player Mike Flanagan (1898–1990) of the Flanagan Brothers, popular recording artists of the 1920s and early 1930s; Mickey Carton, Mary Carton, and Ruthie Morrissey reminiscing in 1982 about their career on the Rockaway cabaret circuit; Eileen McNulty, last surviving member of the Famous McNulty Family; Arthur Godfrey Show regular Carmel Quinn; Clare fiddler Junior Crehan while on tour of the United States in 1976; "Cuz" Teehan, the Chicago accordion and concertina player, speaking in 1976 with Mick Moloney and Irish broadcaster and music collector Ciarán MacMathúna; the three founders of the Irish Musicians Association interviewed in 1977 in the cities where they each set up branches: Ed Reavy (Philadelphia), Louis Quinn (New York), and Frank Thornton (Chicago); three radio hosts, Tommy Caulfield and Will Regan (both Philadelphia) and Dorothy Hayden Cudahy (New York City); a 1977 interview with Pat Roche, founder of the Harp and Shamrock School of Traditional Dance in Chicago; a March 1990 interview with Irish folk singer Paddy Clancy (1922-1998) when he was in Willow Grove, PA. and a 1991 interview with Tommy Makem (1932-2007) in San Francisco.
Some of the interviews were recorded as source material for liner notes written by Mick Moloney, particularly for Jack and Charlie Coen's 1977 album The Branch Line (Topic), The Martin Mulvihill School - Irish Music: The Living Tradition (Green Linnet, 1977), Johnny Cronin and Joe Burke (Shanachie, 1977), and The Corner House by the Irish Tradition (Green Linnet, 1978).
There are a few exceptions to the Irish-American focus of these field recordings such as a private performance by the Co. Clare fiddler Bobby Casey (1926-2000), recorded in London in 1973, and private performances by famed Ballinakill flute player, Eddie Moloney. Some of these recordings were probably not recorded by Moloney but ended up in his possession and are included here. Other examples of tapes inherited by Moloney include early compilation tapes made by the composer Ed Reavy (1897–1988) and accordionist, Charlie Mulvihill (1917-1975). These include several examples of private performances and home-made 78rpm recordings transferred to tape, which were then circulated among musicians in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s.
Arrangement
This series is arranged alphabetically by artist's last name.
Baker, Duck (guitar) Recording session and interview in Philadelphia, PA. for the 1979 Kicking Mule release, Irish Reels, Jigs, Hornpipes and Airs. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:13:57) aiamm301R, Jul 23, 1978, inclusive
Baker, Duck (guitar). aiamm625R, Apr 9, 1979
Belt, Alan (dancer) Interview with twenty year old member of the Green Grass Clogger dance troupe (15 minutes) followed by Moloney practicing his own composition on mandolin (5 minutes). (Total length: 00:20:00) aiamm591C, Jun 22, 1983, inclusive
Blarney (group) Demo of one song, "Lady Elgin," by Milwaukee, WI band featuring Chuck Ward. (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm592C, undated, inclusive
Blended Scotch (group) 8-track reel labeled "Welcome Royal Charlie." aiamm346R, undated, inclusive
Bradshaw's Vaudeville Demo. aiamm1443C, undated, inclusive
Brittingham, Frank (pub owner). Interview recorded in Brittingham's Irish Pub and Restaurant, Lafayette Hill, PA. Brittingham discusses his personal history and his pub, a venue for Irish music in the Philadelphia area. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:04:17) aiamm344C, May 15, 1991, inclusive
Britton, Tim (uilleann pipes) Recording session at Mick Moloney's home, 5321 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA. for the 1979 Rounder release, Light Through the Leaves. (One CD – Length: 00:18:36) aiamm269R, Jan 29, 1977, inclusive
Britton, Tim (uilleann pipes) Recording session and interview in Philadelphia, PA. (Four CDs – Total length: 00:42:28) aiamm266R, 267R, 268R, Jan 3, 1980, inclusive
Brown, Rev. Tommy (gospel singer) Interview in Delaware, MD. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm593C, May 27, 1993, inclusive
Buddy and Maybelle. aiamm1386C, 1986, inclusive
Burke, Joe "Banjo" (banjo and voice, b. 1946, Johnstown, Co. Kilkenny, d. Dec, 2003, Albany, New York) Interview at the Bunratty Pub, Bronx, NY. Burke provides biographical and musical information for the sleeve notes of his 1977 Shanachie recording with fiddler Johnny Cronin. (One CD – Length: 00:19:53) aiamm134R, Feb 18, 1977, inclusive
Burke, Joe (accordion, b. Kilnadeema, Loughrea, Galway) Interview in St. Louis, MO. Influential accordionist Burke discusses his life and music. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm594c, Jun 22, 1984, inclusive
Byrne, Tom (flute, b. May 28, 1920, Co.Sligo) Interview in Cleveland, OH. Byrne discusses his personal and musical experiences in Ireland and Cleveland. (One CD – Length: 00:52:10) aiamm2R, Apr 27, 1980, inclusive
Byrne, Tom (flute, b. May 28, 1920, Co.Sligo), McCaffrey, Tom (fiddle, b. 1916, Co. Leitrim) and Noonan, Jimmy (flute, b. 1963, Cleveland, OH) Interview in Cleveland, OH. Byrne and McCaffrey, mainstays of the Cleveland Irish music community, and teenaged Noonan discuss: their personal and musical histories, Irish music in Cleveland. (Three CDs – Total length 01:38:20) aiamm2R, 3R, Apr 27, 1980, inclusive
Byrnes, Tommy (pipes, vocals) Low-fi demo of Scottish band featuring bass and drums. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm595C, undated, inclusive
Cagney, Dinny. aiamm1378C, Jun 11, 1975
Cahill, Eddie (flute, b. Annagh Beg, Co. Sligo), Vesey, John (fiddle, b. Apr 21, 1924, Ballincurry, Co. Sligo, d. 1995), Moloney, Mick (guitar, b. Nov 15, 1944, Co. Limerick) Recording session in Philadelphia. Musician, collector and scholar Moloney is a National Heritage Fellowship recipient. (One CD – Length 00:22:59) aiamm114R, Feb 6, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute) Labeled "Master Tape." aiamm348R, undated, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute) Private performance of traditional music and interview recorded in Philadelphia. Sligo style flute player Cahill briefly plays then discusses: his personal and musical history, the Sligo style, Irish music in Philadelphia. (One CD – Length 00:33:10) aiamm5R, Jun 5, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar) aiamm598C, undated, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Private informal performance of tunes. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm347R, Jun 5, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session in Philadelphia. (One CD – Length 00:23:28) aiamm115R, Oct 7, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar), Stoner, Mike (bodhran) Private performance of one tune followed by Monty Python. (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm596C, Nov 27, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar, banjo), Stoner, Mike (bodhran) Rough mixes. (Length:00:40:00) aiamm597C, undated, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Stoner, Mike (bodhran) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Philadelphia. (One CD – Length 00:06:09) aiamm115R, Oct 20, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar, mandolin and bouzouki) Recording session in Philadelphia. (One CD – Length 00:30:27) aiamm116R, Oct 29, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (bouzouki) Recording session in Philadelphia for the 1979 Shanachie LP, Ah! Surely. (One CD – Length 00:09:04) aiamm6R, Dec 22, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (bouzouki) Recording session in Philadelphia for the 1979 Shanachie LP, Ah! Surely. (Two CDs – Total length 00:35:12) aiamm6R, 117R, Dec 31, 1977, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar and bouzouki) Recording session in Philadelphia for the 1979 Shanachie LP, Ah! Surely. (One CD – Length 00:23:12) aiamm118R, May 6, 1978, inclusive
Cahill, Eddie (flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session in Philadelphia for the 1979 Shanachie LP, Ah! Surely. (One CD – Length 00:10:03) aiamm119R, Jul 21, 1978, inclusive
Campbell, Joan. aiamm1281C, Jul 14, 1994
Campbell, John. aiamm1351C, 1988, inclusive
Cannon, Sean: Practice, London. aiamm1274C, 1973, inclusive
Side A: Cannon, Sean; Side B: Nick Jones. aiamm1259C, undated, inclusive
Cappamore (group). aiamm599C, undated, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle, b. 1957, Chicago, IL) Private performance and interview recorded in Chicago. Traditional music interspersed with discussion of: tunes, Carroll's musical style, influences and peers. (One CD – Length 00:43:50) aiamm9C, Mar 23, 1976, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle). aiamm1409C, 1982, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle). aiamm1393C, undated, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle). Labeled "Cullowhee Old 78, Unicorn WXPN." aiamm1494C, undated, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle) Labeled "Philadelphia." aiamm600C, Apr 5, 1981, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle) Private performance and interview recorded in Chicago. 1975 All Ireland Senior Fiddle Champion Carroll plays her own compositions and discusses teaching methods, ornamentation, and old-time music. Carroll subsequently received a National Heritage Fellowship. (Two CDs – Total length 00:19:01) aiamm54R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle, whistle), Moloney, Mick (banjo). Private performance of traditional music recorded in [?]. (One CD – Length: 00:27:12) aiamm343C, Feb 29, 1979, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle) Workshop. Private fiddle instruction recorded at 20 Harvey St., Philadelphia, PA. (One CD – Length: 00:45:07) aiamm299C, Apr 5, 1981, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle) Private performance of traditional music recorded in [Philadelphia, PA.?] (One CD – Length: 00:20:43) aiamm311C, Aug 10, 1982, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (accordion, whistle) Private performance of traditional music played by Carroll on instruments not normally associated with her. (One CD – Length: 00:08:07) aiamm138R, Jan, 1983, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle), Barnett, Armon (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (Guitar) Recording session of Reavy music in Chicago, IL. (Length 00:30:00) aiamm350R, Apr 6, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar). aiamm606C, undated, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Practice. Carroll and Moloney recorded in Philadelphia, PA. practicing tunes. Original tape labeled "Practice". (One CD – Length: 00:51:27) aiamm300C, Jul 27, 1983, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle), Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Labeled "Copy #22." aiamm349R, Jan 24, 1976, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle), Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Private solo performances including Sean McGlynn's waltzes. Labeled "West Coast 85." (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm601C, 1985, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle), Keane, Jimmy (accordion), Moloney, Mick (banjo) Unidentified (uilleann pipes) Private performances including "McGlynn's Waltz." (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm605C, undated, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (Guitar) Labeled "A Selection of Three Reels (Irish)." aiamm351R, undated, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle); O'Donnell, Eugene; McGlynn, Sean. aiamm1318C, undated, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle) Private performance of her composition, "Ricky White's Face," on fiddle and accordion. (Length: 00:04:00) aiamm602C, 1986, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle) Private performance over the phone halfway through Side B. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm603C, undated, inclusive
Carroll, Liz (fiddle) Private unaccompanied performance of tunes and airs. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm604C, undated, inclusive
Carton, Mickey (accordion, b. 1917, New York City), Carton, Mary (vocals, b. New York City), Morrissey, Ruthie (vocals, b.1922, New York City) (folder one) Interview in Rockaway, NY. Hugely popular in Rockaway and in the taverns of Manhattan's Third Ave. for over three decades, the performers discuss their musical careers. (Four CDs – Total length: 02:09:00) aiamm28R, 29R, Oct 19, 1982, inclusive
Carton, Mickey (accordion), Carton, Mary (vocals), Morrissey, Ruthie (vocals) (folder two) A continuation of the interview followed by a private performance of around fifteen minutes of informal music. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:11:45) aiamm30R, 31R, Oct 19, 1982, inclusive
Casey, Bobby (fiddle, b. 1926, Crosses of Annagh, Co. Clare, d. May 13, 2000) Private performance of traditional music recorded in London by [?] (One CD – Length: 00:54:34) aiamm321R, Jan 13, 1973, inclusive
Casey, Mike (dulcimer) Demo tape. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm608C, undated, inclusive
Casey, Mike (flute, dulcimer) Rough studio mixes from Augusta Heritage Center instructor. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm609C, undated, inclusive
Casey, Mike (dulcimer), McBee, Hamper (vocals) Private performance by McBee of stories and songs followed by private performance and interview with Casey in Elkins, WV. (30 minutes); practice and brief interview with Liz Carroll (fiddle), Eleanor Kane Neary (piano), Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) and Jimmy Keane (accordion) in Knoxville, TN. (15 minutes). (Total length: 00:45:00) aiamm607C, Jul, 1982, inclusive
Caulfield, Tommy. aiamm1412C, 1976, inclusive
Caulfield, Tommy (fiddle, radio broadcaster, b. Dec 1, 1903, Ballinlough, Co. Roscommon, d. 1987) Interview in Philadelphia, PA. Fiddle player and host of the radio program, The Irish Hour, Caulfield discusses his personal and musical history and Irish music in Philadelphia from the 1920s to the 1970s. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:25:13) aiamm200C, May 10, 1976, inclusive
Caulfield, Tommy (fiddle, radio broadcaster) Interview in [Philadelphia, PA]. Fiddle player and host of the radio program, The Irish Hour, Caulfield discusses his personal and musical history (One CD – Length: 00:22:51) aiamm262, Dec 4, 1978, inclusive
Caulfield, Tommy (fiddle, radio broadcaster) Interview in Philadelphia, PA. Fiddle player and host of the radio program, The Irish Hour, Caulfield discusses his personal and musical history (One CD – Length: 01:01:29) aiamm201C, Apr 8, 1981, inclusive
Celtic Thunder (group) Interview with Terry Winch (b. Nov 1, 1945), Linda Hickman (b.1950), Steve Hickman (b.1948), Anita Connolly (b.1952) and Jesse Winch on the occasion of finishing their first LP for Innisfree Records. Recorded with Lisa Null's tape recorder. Topics include: life, music, the Bronx, the band. (Length: 01:30:00) aiamm610C, Jan 20, 1980, inclusive
Celtic Thunder (group) Low-fi demo compilation. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm612C, May, 1987, inclusive
Celtic Thunder (group) Rough studio mixes for the album Celtic Thunder. (Length: 00:50:00) aiamm611C, Jan 21, 1980, inclusive
Celtic Thunder (group) Studio mixes for the album, Light of Other Days. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm613C, circa 1988, inclusive
Cherish the Ladies (group) 16-track Morning Star Studios master tape for Fathers and Daughters with track sheets featuring the full ensemble and smaller groups Musicians include: Tom Doherty (melodeon), Maureen Doherty (flute, whistle), Mary Rafferty (accordion, whistle), Mike Rafferty (flute, Jew's harp), Joanie Madden (flute, whistle), Eileen Clohessy (whistle), Pauline O'Neill (flute). aiamm352R, undated, inclusive
Cherish the Ladies (group) 16-track Morning Star Studios tape for Fathers and Daughters with track sheets featuring the full ensemble and smaller groups Musicians include: Tom Doherty (melodeon), Maureen Doherty (flute, whistle), Mary Rafferty (accordion, whistle), Mike Rafferty (flute, Jew's harp), Joanie Madden (flute, whistle), Eileen Clohessy (whistle), Pauline O'Neill (flute). aiamm353R, undated, inclusive
Cherish the Ladies (group) Labeled "Fathers and Daughters, Mulvihills." Unmixed recordings for two albums produced by Moloney. (Length: 01:20:00) aiamm614C, circa 1985, inclusive
Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. Labeled "Interview with Mike Flannery, Mary Reilly." aiamm355R, May 4, 1977, inclusive
Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. Labeled "Interview with Peggy and Jimmy Rock Boyle, Dennis Dennehy." aiamm356R, undated, inclusive
Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. Labeled "Interviews - Copy of Tape 7." aiamm354R, 1977, inclusive
Chicago Musicians. Interviews with John Duffy (St. Louis piper), Marty Fahey (piano), Liz Carroll (fiddle) and Jamie Gans (fiddle); private performance by Brendan McKinney (flute); singing competitions and sessions at the Chicago Fleadh. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm615C, May 20, 1978, inclusive
Chicago Musicians. Singing competition; interview with Noel Rice (flute); duet and trio competitions; session with Liz Carroll (fiddle), Jimmy Keane (accordion) and Marty Fahey (piano); ceili band competition at the Chicago Fleadh with judge comments. (Length: 01:30:00) aiamm616C, May 21, 1978, inclusive
Clancy, Liam (The Clancy Brothers) interview; Leeds, NY. aiamm1243C, Jun 24, 1978
Clancy, Liam (The Clancy Brothers): Interview (Copy) aiamm1306C, undated, inclusive
Clancy, Paddy (singer, actor, b. Mar 7, 1922, Carrick on Suir, Co. Tipperary, d. Nov 11, 1998) Interview recorded in Willow Grove, PA. Member of the Clancy Brothers, Clancy discusses his personal and musical history. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:07:03) aiamm342C, Mar 6, 1990, inclusive
Clark, Dr. Dennis J. (historian, b. 1927, d. 1992) Interview in Philadelphia. Clark, one of the foremost scholars of the Irish in America, discusses: waves of Irish immigration, Irish-American labor, organizations and social outlets and the nature and persistence of Irish American identity. (Two CDs – Total length 00:51:25) aiamm45R, 46R, Feb 22, 1978, inclusive
Clark, Dr. Dennis J. (historian) Interview in Philadelphia. Clark discusses: waves of Irish immigration from the 1600s to the mid 19th Century, the Irish on the west coast of America, the Irish and Hollywood and the need for histories of the working class. (One CD – Length 00:48:04) aiamm47R, Jan 22, 1980, inclusive
Clark, Dr. Dennis J. (historian) Interview. Clark discusses his life and career. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm617C, Jul 16, 1988, inclusive
Coen, Fr. Charlie (concertina, b. 1934, Woodford, Co. Galway) Recording session in Staten Island. (Three CDs – Total length 01:06:10) aiamm98R, 99R, 100R, Feb 11, 1979, inclusive
Coen, Fr. Charlie (flute) Private performances by St. Joseph's and St. Thomas' Choirs of national anthems and Irish songs. Beginnings are all clipped. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm618C, undated, inclusive
Coen, Fr. Charlie (vocals and flute) Recording session in Staten Island. (Two CDs – Total length 00:42:28) aiamm102R, 103R, Apr 1, 1979, inclusive
Coen, Fr. Charlie (vocals, flute, concertina) Unaccompanied private performance of tunes and songs. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm619C, undated, inclusive
Coen, Fr. Charlie (concertina) (folder one) Recording session in Philadelphia. (Three CDs – Total length 01:10:18) aiamm106R, 107R, 108R, Apr 3, 1979, inclusive
Coen, Fr. Charlie (concertina) Labeled "Parnell's March - Original." aiamm357R, Jul 9, 1979, inclusive
Coen, Fr. Charlie (b. Woodford, Co. Galway) (folder two) Interview in Philadelphia. Multi-instrumentalist and several-time All-Ireland winner Fr. Charlie discusses his personal and musical history. (Two CDs – Total length 01:17:56) aiamm108R, Apr 3, 1979, inclusive
Coen's, Fr. Charlie, Children's Choir. Recording session in Staten Island. (One CD – 00:27:45) aiamm101R, Feb 22, 1979, inclusive
Coen's, Fr. Charlie, Children's Choir. Recording session in Staten Island. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:00:59) aiamm104R, 105R, Apr 1, 1979, inclusive
Coen, Fr. Charlie (flute) Labeled "St. Joseph's & St Thomas Choir." aiamm620C, undated, inclusive
Coen, Jack (flute, b. Woodford, Co. Galway), Coen, Fr. Charlie (concertina) Recording session at Jack Coen's house in the Bronx, NY for the 1977 Topic LP, The Branch Line. Jack Coen is a National Heritage Fellowship recipient. (Four CDs – Total length 01:34:25) aiamm72R, 73R, 74R, 75R, Jul 6, 1976, inclusive
Coen, Jack (flute) Interview at Coen's home in the Bronx, NY. Galway flute player and National Heritage Fellowship recipient Coen discusses his life and music. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm621C, Feb 28, 1976, inclusive
Coen, Jack (flute) Commercial recordings of John Raitt singing Broadway show tunes (10 minutes); Moloney practicing mandolin (10 min); interview with Coen about early days of Comhaltas and sessions in New York. (30 minutes). (Total length: 00:40:00) aiamm622C, Sep 9, 1991, inclusive
Coen, Jack (flute), DeMarco, Tony (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar and long-knecked mandolin) Recording session and private performance of traditional music at Jack Coen's house, Bronx, NY. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:07:20) aiamm95R, 96R, 97R, Jan 21, 1977, inclusive
Coen, Jack; Moloney, Mick; Coen, Fr. Charlie; University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. aiamm1291C, Apr 19
Cole, Lori (piano) Interview. aiamm1206C, May 4, 1981, inclusive
Connolly, Mattie (uilleann pipes, b. 1940, New York, NY), Connolly, Deirdre (flute, b. Queens) Private performance of father/daughter duets followed by interview. Mattie and Deirdre (age 12) discuss their lives and music. (Length: 00:40:00) aiamm623C, undated, inclusive
Connolly, Seamus (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (banjo) Private performance. Connolly plays unaccompanied and Moloney plays his own composition. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm624C, undated, inclusive
Conway, Brian (fiddle, b. Bronx, NY), DeMarco, Tony (fiddle, b. Brooklyn, NY), Moloney, Mick (guitar and long-necked mandolin) Recording session at Tony DeMarco's home, New York City. (One CD – Length 00:29:03) aiamm65R, Jan 20, 1977, inclusive
Conway, Brian (fiddle), Cole, Lori (piano) Private performance/demo with handwritten log. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm625C, Mar, 1983, inclusive
Conway, Brian (fiddle), DeMarco, Tony (fiddle), Unidentified, possibly Caesar Pacifici (guitar) Private performance of traditional music recorded in New York City. (One CD – Length 00:20:15). aiamm15R, Jan, 1979, inclusive
Conway, P.J. (accordion) Terence Winch interviews New England box player Conway in Washington, D.C. Includes private performances of tunes and songs. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm626C, Oct 23, 1982, inclusive
Cooley, Mary (sean nos singer) Recording session in [Chicago, IL]. Cooley won the 1977 All-Ireland Championship in Ladies Irish Singing. Seamus Cooley (flute) plays "Cooley's Reel".(Two CDs – Total length: 01:00:03) aiamm243, 244, May 22, 1978, inclusive
Cooley, Mary (sean nos singer) Recording session in [Chicago, IL]. (One CD – Length: 20:33) aiamm245, c.1978, inclusive
Cran (group) Side A: Demo or commercial recording of group featuring Desi Wilkinson (flute), Sean Corcoran (singer); Side B: One tune on solo fiddle. (5 minutes) (Total length: 00:50:00) aiamm627C, circa 1993, inclusive
Creagh, Seamus. aiamm1432C, undated, inclusive
Crehan, Junior (fiddle, b. Jan 17, 1908, Bonavilla, Mullagh, Co. Clare, d. Aug 3, 1998) Interview and private performance in Chicago. Crehan, one of the great west Clare fiddlers and composers, discusses his personal and musical history, interspersed with songs and tunes on the fiddle. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:01:12) aiamm21R, 22R, Jul 27, 1976, inclusive
Creighton, Maureen (vocals) Recording session and interview in Chicago. The sean nos singer discusses her life and music. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:54:50) aiamm358R, 359R, May 4, 1980, inclusive
Creighton, Maureen (vocals), Cooley, Mary (vocals) Recording session at Golden East Recording, New Canaan, CT. Labeled "Mick M - 1, 2 and 3." (Three CDs – Total length: 01:27:03) aiamm360R, 361R, 362R, Jan 6 & 7, 1982, inclusive
Cronin, Elizabeth. aiamm628C, undated, inclusive
Cronin, Johnny (fiddle, b. 1934, Gneevaguilla, Co. Kerry, d. 1991) Interview at the Bunratty Pub, Bronx, NY. Cronin, brother of Paddy Cronin and an influential fiddler in New York City, provides biographical and musical information for the sleeve notes of his 1977 Shanachie recording with Joe "Banjo" Burke. (One CD – Length: 00:23:10) aiamm134R, Feb 18, 1977, inclusive
Cronin. Paddy (fiddle, b. 1920s, Gneevaguilla, Co. Kerry) Private performance of traditional fiddle music recorded in Boston. Cronin, a student of Padraig O'Keefe, made influential 78s in the 1950s. (One CD – Length: 00:17:47) aiamm153C, Jan 11, 1974, inclusive
Cronin, Paddy (fiddle, flute) Recording session in West Roxbury, MA. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:27:14) aiamm239, 240, 241, Feb 15, 1976, inclusive
Cronin. Paddy (fiddle, flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Private performance of traditional music recorded in West Roxbury. (One CD – Length: 00:16:56). aiamm53R, Mar 5, 1977, inclusive
Crowley, Jimmy (vocals, bouzouki) Private performance. (Length: 00:15:00). aiamm629C, undated, inclusive
Cudahy, Dorothy Hayden (radio host and concert promoter), Cudahy, John. Interview in Middle Village, Queens, NY. Dorothy hosted a long running Irish radio program in New York. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:35:18) aiamm128R, Dec 30, 1982, inclusive
Curran, Eamonn (whistle, b. Co. Monaghan) Private performance of traditional music recorded for Mick Moloney in [?] by Eamon Curran, the first uilleann piper student in the Armagh Pipers Club. Curran also appeared on several recordings by Dolores Keane and John Faulkner. (One CD – Length: 00:14:00) aiamm316C, undated
DeDanann Practice. Rehearsal recorded in Philadelphia, PA. (One CD – Length: 00:46:34). aiamm160C, Aug 24, 1978, inclusive
DeMarco, Tony: "A Trip to Sligo." aiamm1482C, 1978, inclusive
DeMarco, Tony (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session in Philadelphia, PA. (One CD – Length: 00:12:30) aiamm79R, Dec 19, 1976, inclusive
DeMarco, Tony (fiddle), Sparks, Tom (guitar), Moloney, Mick (banjo) Recording session in Philadelphia. (10 minutes); Moloney, Mick (mandolin, vocals) practices tunes and songs. (10 minutes) (Total length: 00:20:00) aiamm363R, Jan 20, 1977, inclusive
Dennehy, Denis (dancer), Dennehy, Marge (dancer) Interview. Chicago dance teacher Denis (Michael Flatley's teacher) and his wife discuss dancing, teaching and community. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm630C, late 1970s, inclusive
Devlish Mary (group) aiamm631C, undated, inclusive
Dickerson, Joe (flute), Moloney, Mick (mandolin, banjo) Private performance by Moloney including his own composition followed by unidentified accordion then interview with Dickerson who discusses the Irish/Scottish music scene in California near San Luis Obispo. (Length: 00:55:00) aiamm632C, undated, inclusive
Dodge, Marshall (stories) Recording session labeled "Hackett's Compost Heap." aiamm364R, Apr 26, 1978, inclusive
Doherty, Anna (vocals) Demo. (Length: 00:10:00) aiamm633C, undated, inclusive
Doherty, Joe (First Half). aiamm5DAT, Feb 24, 1990
Doherty, Joe (Second Half). aiamm6DAT, Feb 24, 1990
Doherty, Tom (melodeon, b. 1913, Mountcharles, Co. Donegal, d. 1998), Doherty, Maureen (accordion, flute, b. 1960, Brooklyn, NY), Clohessy, Eileen (tin whistle, b. 1962, Manhattan, NY) Interview recorded at the Eagle Tavern, W.14th St., Manhattan, NY. The Dohertys and Clohessy discuss their personal and musical history. Topics include: learning to play, women in music. (One CD – Length: 00:25:01) aiamm283C, Sep 11, 1985, inclusive
Doherty, Tom (melodeon) Labeled "Tunes for Mick." Unaccompanied private performances on melodeon. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm634C, undated, inclusive
Donnelly, Maeve (fiddle, flute, b. Kylemore, Abbey, Co. Galway) Recording session in Baltimore, MD. Donnelly was in the U.S. for the Bicentennial Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C. (One CD – Length: 00:21:55) aiamm242, Aug 1, 1976, inclusive
Doucet, Michael: Cajun Fiddle. aiamm1345C, undated, inclusive
Dougherty, Chas, Missy Brown, Ed O'Donnell, Ed and Joe Reavy (fiddles), Seamus Connelly (fiddle) with handwritten log. aiamm365R, undated, inclusive
Dougherty, John (friend of Ed Reavy) Interview in Philadelphia with the aged and ailing musician and his wife about Irish music in Philadelphia. (Length: 01:30:00) aiamm635C, Dec 27, 1991, inclusive
Dougherty, John and Dan in Philadelphia (banjo) aiamm1314C, Dec 6, 1978
Douglas, Bob (fiddle), Williams, Ron (guitar) Interview and private performance in Chatanooga, TN. Old time fiddler Douglas discusses his life and music. (Length:01:20:00) aiamm636C, Dec 4, 1980, inclusive
Duggan, Jimmy (vocals) Actor Duggan sings all musical cues for the play, Sez I Sez He starring Brian Dennehy and featuring music by the Irish Tradition. (Length:00:20:00) aiamm637C, 1978, inclusive
DunCreagan (group) Demo. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm638C, 1983, inclusive
Egan, Seamus.(flute, banjo) Labeled "Demo Tape." aiamm643C, undated, inclusive
Egan, Seamus (flute, banjo) Final mixes for Brothers McMullen soundtrack. (00:45:00) aiamm640C, 1990s, inclusive
Egan, Seamus (flute, banjo) One studio rough mix for the album, A Week in January. (Length:00:05:00) aiamm641C, undated, inclusive
Egan, Seamus (flute, banjo) Phone interview with multi-instrumentalist Egan about competitions (20 minutes) followed by private performances by unidentified flute/accordion and fiddle/accordion duets (10 minutes, not on phone). (Total length: 00:30:00) aiamm639C, Dec 12, 1991, inclusive
Egan, Seamus. Labeled "Tape 65 of Seamus Egan: Jackie Roche, Hugh Gillespie, Michael Coleman." aiamm598R, undated, inclusive
Egan, Seamus (mandolin), Carroll, Liz (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (banjo) Two studio takes of Seamus Egan mandolin duets with unidentified female accordion followed by poor fidelity recording of Moloney and Carroll practicing. (Total length:00:40:00) aiamm642C, undated, inclusive
Egan, Seamus (whistle, flute, banjo, mandolin, tres, uilleann pipes, b. July 1, 1969, Hatboro, PA), Moloney, Mick (mandolin), Egan, Rory Ann (accordion), prob. Egan, Siobhan (fiddle), Unidentified (bodhran) Performance. Demo made for Shanachie Records anticipating Egan's 1985 debut recording, Traditional Music of Ireland. (One CD – Length: 00:44:04) aiamm38R, circa 1985, inclusive
Egan Family: Seamus (flute, banjo), Roryann (concertina), Siobhan (fiddle) Private performances with handwritten log. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm644C, undated, inclusive
Ennis, Seamus. aiamm640R, 1965, inclusive
Ennis, Seamus. aiamm1331C, undated, inclusive
Erinoids (group) Demo of Providence R.I. band featuring Jimmy Devine (fiddle) and Mark Roberts (flute). (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm645C, undated, inclusive
Fidlusion (group) Group features Tony DeMarco (fiddle). aiamm646C, undated, inclusive
Fitzgerald, Bridget (sean nos singer, b. Connemara, Co. Galway) Recording session in Cambridge, MA. Sean nos singer, Fitzgerald was a founding member of Cherish the Ladies. (One CD – Length: 00:10:09) aiamm256, Aug 24, 1985, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion) Recording session of the "Drunken Sailor" in Long Island. (Length:00:20:00) aiamm369R, Apr 11, 1978, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle) Eleven tracks separated by yellow leader labeled "Reel One of Two - Mick Moloney Prod." aiamm370R, undated, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle) Recording session in Long Island labeled "Tape 4." (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm366R, Mar 11, 1978, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle) Recording session in Long Island labeled "Tape 6." (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm372R, undated, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle) Tracks separated by yellow leader labeled "Reel Two of Two - Mick Moloney Prod." aiamm371R, undated, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Compilation of mixes labeled "Reel 2." (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm373R, undated, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Compilation of mixes labeled "Reel 3 of 3." (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm374R, undated, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Labeled "1st Half 1st # for Opening." aiamm375R, undated, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle). aiamm647C, undated, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (bouzouki) Recording session in Long Island labeled "Tape 5." (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm367R, Mar 11, 1978, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session labeled "Tape 7." (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm368R, Mar 12, 1978, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, Marjarie A. (vocals) Homemade demo of original unaccompanied song, "Ballad of Ann Marie Murphy." (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm648C, Apr 14, 1993, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, Maureen: Interview. aiamm1273C, undated, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, Maureen: Interview in Massapequa (Long Island), NY. aiamm616R, Feb 26, 1978
Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar, bouzouki), Recording session in Massapequa, Long Island, New York. Fitzpatrick appears on the 1986 Shanachie recording, Fathers and Daughters. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:56:28) aiamm258, 259, Feb 25, 1978, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle), Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session in Massapequa, Long Island, New York. (One CD – Length: 00:25:30) aiamm260, Feb 26, 1978, inclusive
Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle), Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle) Two short recording sessions. Fitzpatrick plays "Maudabawn Chapel"; Mulvihill plays three of his own compositions. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm376R, Jun 8, 1977, inclusive
Flanagan Brothers. aiamm1492C, undated, inclusive
Flanagan Brothers. aiamm1418C, undated, inclusive
Flanagan Brothers: Re-recorded 78 RPMs (Reel 1). aiamm591R, Jan 1978
Flanagan, Mike (banjo, b.1899, Co. Waterford, d. 1990) Private performance and interview in Albany, NY. Flanagan, a pioneering banjo player in the vaudeville era Flanagan Brothers, discusses his personal and musical history followed by songs and instrumentals. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:54:55) aiamm41R, 42R, 43R, Feb 27, 1977, inclusive
Flanagan, Mike (electric tenor guitar, vocals) Private performance of songs and instrumentals interspersed with very brief interview segments recorded in Albany. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:29:47) aiamm44R, Feb 27, 1977, inclusive
Flanagan, Mike (banjo, vocals), Leonard, Mike (banjo, b. Albany, NY, 1935, d. 1997) Private performance of songs and instrumental duets with Leonard, Flanagan's protégé, recorded in Albany. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:10:11) aiamm34R, 35R, Sep 6, 1977, inclusive
Flatley, Michael (flute, b. July 16, 1958, Chicago, IL) Recording session in Chicago. (One CD – Length: 00:05:00) aiamm54R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Flying Cloud: Tony DeMarco (fiddle), Brian Brooks (guitar), Dan Milner (vocals) Caesar Pacifici (guitar) Side A: Concert performance. (40 minutes); private performance by Milner of unaccompanied ballads. (20 minutes); Side B: Irish Arts Center session with unidentified musicians including drum kit and highland pipes. (Total length: 02:00:00) aiamm378R, undated, inclusive
Flying Cloud: Tony DeMarco (fiddle), Brian Brooks (guitar), Dan Milner (vocals) Side A: Recording session. (60 minutes); Side B: Brady, Paul (guitar, vocals, whistle) Solo concert performance in the Bronx. (30 minutes) (Total length: 01:30:00). aiamm377R, circa 1977, inclusive
Flynn, Conor: Interview. aiamm1348C, undated, inclusive
Forde, Declan. aiamm1343C, undated, inclusive
Four Provinces and Banjo Players. aiamm1294C, undated, inclusive
Four Provinces Orchestra. aiamm629R, undated, inclusive
Four Provinces Orchestra. aiamm1442C, undated, inclusive
Four Provinces Orchestra. aiamm1410C, undated, inclusive
Four Provinces Orchestra. aiamm1376C, undated, inclusive
Frain, Owen (flute, b. 1896, Co.Mayo) Interview in Boston, MA. Frain, a member of Dan Sullivan's Shamrock Band, discusses his personal and musical history. (One CD – Length: 00:21:10) aiamm4R, Mar 5, 1977, inclusive
Frain, Owen and Gene. aiamm1455C, undated, inclusive
Gershen, Paulette (whistle) Labeled "Northern Reel and Josie McDermott's." aiamm379R, Jul 30, 1985, inclusive
Gershen, Paulette (whistle) Labeled "Rough Mix." aiamm380R, undated, inclusive
Glassie, Henry: Lecture on structuralism. aiamm1244C, undated
Golden, Donny (dancer) Interview. The dance teacher and National Heritage Fellowship recipient discusses his life and dance culture. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm650C, undated, inclusive
Green Fields of America – Practice (Rehearsal). Musicians include: Mike Rafferty (flute), Jerry O'Sullivan (whistle), Liz Carroll (fiddle), Sean McGlynn (accordion). (One CD – Length: 00:46:10) aiamm166C, 1978, inclusive
Green Fields of America – Practice (Rehearsal). Jack Coen (flute), Sean McGlynn (accordion), Mick Moloney (banjo), Fr. Charlie Coen (concertina), Liz Carroll (fiddle) and Bill Ochs (uilleann pipes) practice in San Juan, Puerto Rico. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:06:44) aiamm302R, 303R, May 2, 1979, inclusive
Green Fields of America – Interview. Touring members of the group including Jack Coen (flute), Sean McGlynn (accordion), Mick Moloney (banjo), Fr. Charlie Coen (concertina) and Liz Carroll (fiddle) interviewed in Pittsburgh, PA. Interviewer is unidentified. (One CD – Length: 00:46:37) aiamm127R, May 1979, inclusive
Green Fields of America in Milwaukee (Friday I). aiamm1450C, undated, inclusive
Green Fields of America in Milwaukee. aiamm1453C, 1998, inclusive
Green Fields of America in Milwaukee (Saturday I and II). aiamm1438C, undated, inclusive
Green Fields of America in Milwaukee (Sunday II). aiamm1440C, undated, inclusive
Green Fields of America (group) Rehearal in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Musicians include: Liz Carroll (fiddle), Jack Coen (flute), Fr. Charlie Coen (concertina), Mick Moloney (guitar), Sean McGlynn (accordion), Bill Ochs (uillieann pipes). (Length: 01:30:00) aiamm381R, May 2, 1979, inclusive
Green Fields of America (group) Rehearsal for a show at International House, Philadelphia, PA. Musicians: Jerry O'Sullivan (uilleann pipes), Liz Carroll (fiddle), Mick Moloney (banjo, guitar), Jack Coen (flute), Charlie Coen (concertina), Robbie O'Connell (vocals, guitar). (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm651C, Oct 1, 1984, inclusive
Green Fields of America, Town Hall, New York City (World Music Institute (Tape 1). aiamm2DAT, Dec 4, 1998
Green Fields of America, Town Hall, New York City (World Music Institute (Tape 2). aiamm4DAT, Dec 4, 1998
Green Fields of America (group) Labeled "Rehearsal for Record." Musicians include: Jimmy Keane (accordion), Robbie O'Connell (vocals, guitar), Eileen Ivers (fiddle). Moloney narrates arrangements. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm652C, Jun, 1988, inclusive
Green Grass Cloggers. aiamm1430C, undated, inclusive
Green Grass Cloggers (group) Interview. Members of the North Carolina dance troupe discuss their origins and organization. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm654C, Dec 4, 1986, inclusive
Green Grass Cloggers (group) Susie Goff and other old time players play tunes for Moloney in preparation for the Festival of Mountaint Music and Dance. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm653C, circa 1985, inclusive
Side A: The Gun Runners; Side B: All Over Ulster. aiamm1403C, undated, inclusive
Harbison, Janet (harp) Interview. Harbison discusses her life and music. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm655C, Nov 4, 1992, inclusive
Harte, Frank (vocals) Labeled "Chapelizod." aiamm656C, Jun 9, 1975, inclusive
Harte, Frank (vocals) Private performance of "King Williamstown" recorded over the phone. (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm657C, undated, inclusive
Harte, Frank. Unlabeled. aiamm1260C, 1973, inclusive
Hay Down Treaders (group) Demo tape featuring Tim Britton (uilleann pipes, whistle) and Mark Simos (fiddle, guitar, vocals). (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm658C, undated, inclusive
Hayes, Martin (fiddle) Audio letter to Jimmy Keane featuring private recordings of twenty-year old Hayes including the latter's compositions (15 minutes) followed by private performances by Jimmy Keane (accordion) (20 minutes). (Total length: 00:35:00) aiamm659C, after 1982, inclusive
Healy, Shay (guitar and vocals, b. 1943) Interview in Nashville, TN. Songwriter and performer Healy discusses composing and performing. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:00:39) aiamm37R, Aug 22, 1974, inclusive
Heaney, Joe (vocals, b. 1919, Ardcastle, Carna, Co. Galway, d. 1984) Interview in Bay Ridge, NY. Celebrated sean nos singer Heaney discusses his life and music. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:04:34) aiamm120R, Dec 4, 1981, inclusive
Heaney, Joe (vocals) Interview in Bay Ridge, NY. Celebrated sean nos singer Heaney discusses his life and music. (One CD – Length: 00:23:07) aiamm121R, Jan 2, 1982, inclusive
Henry, Dermot (guitar, singer, entertainer) Interview on cruise ship. Henry discusses his life, music, showbands and performing in the U.S. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm660C, Jan 17, 1992, inclusive
Henry, Emmet (Barman at Mona's): Interview by Mick Moloney at Ireland House. aiamm11CD, Mar 22, 2004
Henry, Kevin (flute, b. Mar 29, 1929) Recording session in Chicago. (One CD – Length: 00:04:55) aiamm54R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Henry, Kevin (flute), Flatley, Michael (flute) Recording session in Chicago. (One CD – Length: 00:10:01) aiamm55R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Hughes, Richard (flute) Recording session in Pittsburgh, PA. for the 1979 Rounder release, Light Through the Leaves. (One CD – Length: 00:23:12) aiamm264, Mar 4, 1978, inclusive
Hughes, Richard (flute) Recording session in [Pittsburgh, PA]. for the 1979 Rounder release, Light Through the Leaves. (One CD – Length: 00:06:41) aiamm265R, Dec 11, 1978, inclusive
Irish Tradition: Billy McComiskey (accordion), Brendan Mulvihill (fiddle), Andy O'Brien (guitar, vocals) Practice session of tunes and songs in Washington, D.C. (Length: 00:40:00) aiamm661C, Jul 1987, inclusive
Irish Tradition: Billy McComiskey (accordion), Brendan Mulvihill (fiddle), Andy O'Brien (guitar) Labeled "Rough Mix." aiamm382R, undated, inclusive
Irish Tradition: Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle), McComiskey, Billy (accordion), O'Brien, Andy (guitar, vocals) Recording session in Washington, D.C. (One CD – Length: 00:14:24) aiamm66R, Jul 8, 1977, inclusive
Irish Tradition: Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle), McComiskey, Billy (accordion), O'Brien, Andy (guitar, vocals) Recording session in [?] for the 1991 release, The Music of Ed Reavy. (One CD – Length: 00:14:50) aiamm321R, undated
Ivers, Eileen (fiddle) Interview about life, music and competing featuring some unaccompanied private performances by thirteen-year old Ivers (10 minutes; Dec 6, 1978); Mulvihill, Gail (banjo, fiddle), Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle) Interview with thirteen-year old Gail and private unaccompanied performance by Martin (10 minutes; Jan 9, 1978); Britton, Tim (uilleann pipes) Ruth, Ben (fiddle) Interview with Britton and private performance (25 minutes); Posen, Shelley (guitar), Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Recording session of "O'Neill's Hornpipe" (5 minutes; Jan 4, 1979). (Total length: 00:50:00) aiamm662C, Dec 6, 1978, Jan 4, 1979, and Jan 9, 1979, inclusive
Ivers, Eileen (fiddle) Studio rough mixes for the album, Hold the Line. (Length: 00:50:00) aiamm663C, 1994, inclusive
Jacobs, Ellen (fiddle) Private performance and interview in Philadelphia, PA. with the Ann Arbor transplant about her involvement with Irish music. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm664C, Dec 29, 1977, inclusive
Johnson, Eric: Guitar Lesson. aiamm1394C, Jul 23, 1975
Keane, James (button accordion and concertina, b. Feb 7, 1948, Dublin) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Queens. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:38:17) aiamm123R, Feb 29, 1976, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion). aiamm673C, undated, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion) Interview in New Canaan, CT. upon completion of a recording for Green Linnet. Keane discusses his life and music. (Length: 00:40:00). aiamm665C, Aug 8, 1979, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion) Labeled "Interview." aiamm384R, Aug 9, 1979, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion) Labeled "Record Practice." aiamm672C, undated, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion) Performances and interview for the radio program, "Roll Away the Reel World" produced by Leslie Austin. Master copy. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm385R, 1982, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion) Private performnace of tunes. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm669C, Oct 7, 1987, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion) Studio recording session with engineer announcing takes. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm670C, undated, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion) Unaccompanied accordion rough mixes for the 1980 LP Roll Away the Reel World. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm666C, Aug, 1979, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion) Interview by Leslie Austin promoting the album Roll Away the Reel World with music excerpts. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm668C, 1982, inclusive
Keane, James; Carroll, Liz. aiamm1407C, undated, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion), Keane, Paddy. Labeled "Recorded From James Keane's Tape." aiamm674C, undated, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion), McGlynn, Sean (accordion), Connolly, Mattie (uilleann pipes), Conway, Brian (fiddle) Labeled "Practice, NY." aiamm675C, undated, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion), Moloney, Mick (banjo) Recording session at Keane's apartment in Queens (10 minutes); Fitzpatrick, John (accordion), Fitzpatrick, Maureen (fiddle) Recording session in Long Island. (25 minutes) (Total length:00:35:00). aiamm383R, Jan 22, 1977, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Rough overmodulated studio mixes with count-offs and engineer for the album, Roll Away the Reel World. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm671C, undated, inclusive
Keane, James (accordion), Moloney, Mick (guitar) and unidentified fiddle. Recording session for Roll Away the Reel World with engineer calling takes. (Length:01:00:00) aiamm667C, circa 1980, inclusive
Keane, James, Sr. (sean nos singer, b. 1928, Carraroe, Co. Galway), Moloney, Mick (banjo), Flatley, Michael (flute), McCullough, Larry (L.E.) (whistle) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Chicago followed by an interview with Keane, Sr. (One CD – Length: 00:21:24) aiamm14R, Mar 24, 1976, inclusive
Keane, Jimmy (piano accordion, b. London). Private performance of traditional music recorded in [?]. (One CD – Length: 00:04:28) aiamm283C, Aug, 1985, inclusive
Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Labeled "Tunes 86." Keane introduces and performs tunes for Moloney and Robbie O'Connell. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm677C, 1986, inclusive
Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Labeled "West Coast 93-New Tunes/Order." Compilation tape on which Keane outlines a concert set list for Moloney by alternating private performances and commercial recordings. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm678C, 1993, inclusive
Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Phone interview about composing tunes (5 minutes); commercial recording of "Barefoot in Gettysburg" played over the phone; all of this is taped over Moloney overdubbing onto rough studio mixes of unidentified record. (Total length: 00:30:00) aiamm676C, Apr 26. 1985, inclusive
Keane, Sean. aiamm645R, Jun 1, 1969
Keane, Tommy (uilleann pipes, flute, banjo) Homemade high-quality private performances. (Length: 00:15:00). aiamm679C, Jul 1, 1979, inclusive
Keegan, Kevin (accordion) Performances in multiple field recording situations. (Length: 01:30:00). aiamm680C, pre 1978, inclusive
Keenan, Paddy (low whistle) Private performance of tunes and airs. Poor sound quality. (Length:00:10:00) aiamm681C, Mar 1, 1980, inclusive
Kelly, Gene (accordion, b. 1909, Conahy, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Washington, D.C. (One CD – Length: 00:26:27) aiamm113R, Jul 20, 1976, inclusive
Kelly, Gene (accordion) (folder one) Interview in Long Island. Accordionist Kelly discusses his personal history and his musical experiences in New York City, which range from Prohibition to the 1970s. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:45:09) aiamm23R, 24R, Feb 24, 1978, inclusive
Kelly, Gene (accordion) (folder two) Continuation of interview in Long Island, NY followed by a private performance of around thirty minutes of traditional music. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:03:37) aiamm26R, 111R, Feb 24, 1978, inclusive
Kelly, Gene (accordion), Collins, Gus (flute) Recording session in the Bronx. (Length: 00:40:00). aiamm388R, Oct 2, inclusive
Kelly, Gene (accordion), Mahon, James (piano) aiamm682C, undated, inclusive
Kelly, Gene (accordion), Teahan, Terry "Cuz" (melodeon) Master mixes for the 1977 Topic LP, Old Time Irish Music in America. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm386R, 1977, inclusive
Kelly, Gene (accordion), Teahan, Terry "Cuz" (melodeon) Master mixes for the 1977 Topic LP, Old Time Irish Music in America. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm387R, 1977, inclusive
Kelly, Gene (accordion), Teahan, Terry (accordion) aiamm683C, undated, inclusive
Kelly, James (fiddle), O'Brien, Paddy (accordion), Sproule, Daithi (guitar, vocals) aiamm685C, undated, inclusive
Kelly, James (fiddle), O'Brien, Paddy (accordion), Sproule, Daithi (guitar, vocals) Audio letter from Kelly to Moloney. Kelly introduces private performances by the trio. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm684C, late 1970s, inclusive
Kelly, Jimmy. aiamm687C, undated, inclusive
Kelly, Jimmy (vocals, guitar) and "Donna and Pat." Labeled "Irish American Songs, Practice Tape For Nash. Concert." Two vaudeville medleys with close harmony, guitar and Rhodes. (Length:00:10:00) aiamm686C, undated, inclusive
Kelly, Micky (vocals, stories) Private performances from Draperstown, Derry singer storyteller recorded and introduced by Bill Ochs as a demo. (Length:00:30:00) aiamm688C, 1978, inclusive
Kennedy, Seamus (vocals, guitar, b. 1949, Belfast, Co. Antrim) Interview. Kennedy discusses his personal and musical history with specific reference to the Irish bar scene in America. (One CD – Length: 00:43:46) aiamm234C, Sep 22, 1991, inclusive
Kilfenora Ceili Band: Interview. aiamm1369C, undated, inclusive
Killen, Lou. aiamm1466C, undated, inclusive
Knock na Shee (group) Demo featuring Jo Allen, Marty Somberg and Mark Simos. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm389R, undated, inclusive
Lavin: Frankie (Copy of tapes). aiamm604R, undated, inclusive
Leonard, Mike (banjo, b. Albany, NY, 1935, d. 1997), Moloney, Mick (guitar, banjo) Private performance and interview recorded in Albany, NY. Leonard, a student of Mike Flanagan of the Flanagan Brothers, discusses his musical history and Irish music in the Albany area, followed by around twenty-six minutes of traditional music. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:42:12) aiamm42R, 43R, Feb, 1977, inclusive
Leonard, Mike (banjo), Moloney, Mick (guitar, banjo) Recording session in Albany, NY. (One CD – Length: 00:31:37) aiamm35R, Sep 7, 1977, inclusive
Lilly, John (mandolin) Audio letter to Moloney from West Virginian Lilly playing and teaching standard old time repertoire. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm689C, undated, inclusive
Lord Mayo: Le Cheile. aiamm1344C, undated, inclusive
Lowenthal, Stan interview in Port Townsend. aiamm1239C, Aug 31, 1980
Lynn, Dana. aiamm1380C, undated, inclusive
Lynn, Dana: Looking for the Early Opener. aiamm13CD, undated, inclusive
MacMaster, Natalie (fiddle) Private performances from the fifteen-year old Cape Bretoner. (Length: 00:20:00). aiamm690C, 1980s, inclusive
MacMathuna, Ciaran (broadcaster, b. Nov 26, 1925, Limerick, d. Dec 11, 2009) Interview in Dublin. Broadcaster MacMathuna discusses traditional music on Irish radio and television and his own broadcasting career in Ireland and the U.S. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm390R, Apr 3, 1980, inclusive
MacMathuna, Seamus (singer) Audio letter to Moloney. MacMathuna and wife introduce private performances of songs and a field recording of a song recorded in Miltown Malbay (15 minutes); tunes performed and introduced by Eddie Moloney from Ballinakill, Co Galway (15 minutes); rough mixes of unidentified fiddle, flute and guitar. (Total length: 01:00:00). aiamm691C, mid 1980s, inclusive
Madden, Joe (accordion, b. 1940, Co. Tipperary, d. 2008, Yorktown Heights, NY), Madden, Joanie (flute, b. 1965, New York) Interview in Spring House, PA. Joe led a popular dance band in New York through the 1960s and 1970s. Daughter Joanie leads the group, Cherish the Ladies. They discuss their personal and musical histories. (One CD – Length: 00:34:44) aiamm130R, Aug 13, 1985, inclusive
Maguire, Manus (fiddle), Maguire, Seamus (fiddle) Private performance of unaccompanied fiddles. (Length: 01:00:00). aiamm693C, undated, inclusive
Makem, Tommy (vocals, whistle) Interview in San Francisco, CA. The entertainer discusses his life and career (part one). aiamm694C (Length: 01:30:00), Oct 11, 1991, inclusive
Makem, Tommy (vocals, whistle) Interview in San Francisco, CA. The entertainer discusses his life and career (part two) aiamm1238C, Oct 11, 1991
Mallon, Brian. aiamm1468C, undated, inclusive
Maloney, Darren. aiamm9CD, undated, inclusive
Martin, Pat (flute, b. 1903, Tynagh, Co. Galway) Interview in Dedham, MA. Martin discusses his personal history and Irish music in Boston from Prohibition to the 1970s. (One CD – Length: 01:00:08) aiamm4R, Mar 2, 1977, inclusive
McAllon, Nancy: Interview. aiamm1267C, Jul 15, 1993
McComiskey, Billy (accordion) aiamm697C, Mar 25, 1981, inclusive
McComiskey, Billy (accordion) Private performances of tunes with spoken introductions (40 minutes); Irish Tradition: Billy McComiskey (accordion), Brendan Mulvihill (fiddle), Andy O'Brien (guitar, vocals) Pub concert performance (45 minutes). (Total length: 01:25:00). aiamm695C, Jul 23, 1979, inclusive
McComiskey, Billy (accordion) Recording session with engineer count-offs featuring fiddle and guitar. (Length: 00:45:00). aiamm700C, undated, inclusive
McComiskey, Billy (accordion) Rough mixes, unaccompanied and with guitar and fiddle. (Length: 00:45:00). aiamm699C, undated, inclusive
McComiskey, Billy (accordion) Rough mixes for the album, Makin' the Rounds. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm696C, Mar 1, 1981, inclusive
McComiskey, Billy (accordion), Egan, Seamus (mandolin) Private performances for Moloney with spoken tune identifications. (Length: 00:20:00). aiamm698C, Mar 7, 1985, inclusive
McComiskey, Billy (accordion), Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle) Recording session labeled "Tape 7." (Length:01:00:00). aiamm391R, undated, inclusive
McCullough, Larry (L.E.) (tin whistle). aiamm1439C, undated, inclusive
McCullough, L. E. (whistle), Edelman, Larry (guitar) Recording session in Pittsburgh, PA. aiamm393R, Feb 18, 1978, inclusive
McCullough, L. E. (whistle) Recording session of "Love at the Endings" unaccompanied and with guitar. (Length: 00:15:00). aiamm392R, Nov 14, 1971, inclusive
McDonagh, Larry, McDonagh, Michael. aiamm701C, undated, inclusive
McDonagh, Mary (organizer) Interview with secretary of the Irish Musicians' Association of Chicago branch of Comhaltas and Midwest Coordinator for Comhaltas, at Terry "Cuz" Teahan's house as part of the Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. McDonagh discusses Comhaltas, the Fleadh, traditional music in Chicago, step dancing (35 minutes); interview with Terry Teahan about needlepainting, embroidery and instruments. (25 minutes) (Total length: 01:00:00) Original tapes are at the American Folklife Center. aiamm394R, May 5, 1977, inclusive
McEchran, Mary and John and Lou O'Grady. Labeled "Interview." aiamm702C, undated, inclusive
McGann, Andy (fiddle, b. New York, Oct 5, 1928, d. New York, Jul 14, 2004), Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes), McGreevy, Johhny (fiddle) Compilation of interview excerpts separated with leader for the radio series, Across the Western Ocean. (Length: 01:00:00). aiamm395R, post 1977, inclusive
McGann, Andy (fiddle) Interview, December 5, 1981
Digital materials
McGann, Margaret (Mother of Andy McGann) Interview, December 5, 1981
Scope and Contents
In this interview, Margaret McGann discusses her experiences as an immigrant in New York City, her family's decision to move to the Bronx, and the role of Irish traditional music to various Irish American communities.
Digital materials
McGettigan, John. aiamm619R, undated, inclusive
McGettigan, Norbert (b. Philadelphia, PA) Interview in Philadelphia. Norbert, son of singer John McGettigan, discusses his father's career. (One CD – Length: 00:13:42) aiamm39R, Nov 15, 1978, inclusive
McGlynn, Sean (accordion, b. Tynagh, Co. Galway, d. Jan 15, 1983, Queens, NY) Traditional music privately recorded during the Irish festival in Leeds, NY. (See Leeds Irish Festival: Series II) (One CD – Length: 00:15:46) aiamm212C, Jun, 1978, inclusive
McGlynn, Sean (accordion), Flynn, Mike (flute), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session at McGlynn's home in Long Island. (Length: 00:45:00). aiamm397R, Jan 22, 1977, inclusive
McGlynn, Sean (accordion), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session at Sean McGlynn's home. (Length: 00:20:00). aiamm396R, Jan 20, 1976, inclusive
McGovern, Betsy (vocals, guitar) Demo of "Beth's Lullaby" by New Orleans based singer songwriter. (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm703C, undated, inclusive
McGovern, Betsy (vocals, guitar) Labeled "Betsy and Patrick for Mick II." aiamm705C, undated, inclusive
McGovern, Betsy (vocals, guitar) Three rough studio mixes from the New Orleans singer songwriter. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm704C, undated, inclusive
McGowan, Ed: Interview by Mick Moloney. aiamm10CD, Sep 21, 2003
McGreevy, Johnny: Interview. aiamm1276C, undated, inclusive
McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle, b.1919, Chicago, IL), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session and interview in Chicago, IL. Chicago fiddle great, McGreevy, discusses his personal and musical history after a recording session. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:49:34) aiamm7R, 8R, Apr 5, 1977, inclusive
McGreevy, Johhny (fiddle), Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes), McCullough, L.E. (whistle), Cooley, Seamus (flute), Cooley, Mary (vocals). aiamm706C, Mar 24, 1976-Mar 25, 1976, inclusive
McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle), Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes) aiamm398R, undated, inclusive
McKenna, Joe (uilleann pipes) aiamm708C, undated, inclusive
McKenna, Joe (uilleann pipes), Moloney, Mick (mandolin, guitar) Labeled "Tape for Record." Private McKenna performance over the phone followed by Moloney practicing. (Length: 00:10:00). aiamm707C, undated, inclusive
McKenna, Joe (uilleann pipes), Moloney, Mick (banjo). Rehearsal. McKenna and Moloney practice traditional music in Philadelphia, PA. (One CD – Length: 00:31:54) aiamm181C, Apr 3, 1979, inclusive
McKenna, Joe (uilleann pipes), Mick Moloney, Fr. Charlie Coen, Charlie Campbell and Eddie Cahill (flute). aiamm399R, Oct 3, 1977, inclusive
McKenna, Sean; Thompson, Michael: Tales of Days Gone By. aiamm14CD, undated, inclusive
McKenzie, Laura (vocals, multi-instrumentalist) Recording session and interview in Minneapolis, MN. (Four CDs – Total length: 01:37:46) aiamm252, 253, 254, Apr 28, 1980, inclusive
McKenzie, Laura (flute), Bronson, Patty (guitar). 8 track master including "Jigs," and "Reels." aiamm400R, undated, inclusive
McLain, Steve (flute) Demo duets with Mike McKinley and Jeremiah McLane. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm709C, undated, inclusive
McMahon, Tony. aiamm639R, 1965, inclusive
McNulty, Eileen (entertainer, b. 1915, N. Attleboro, MA) Part one of interview in North Bergen, NJ. A member of the McNulty Family, Eileen discusses her personal and musical history. (Length: 01:00:00). aiamm401R, Oct 2, 1982, inclusive
McNulty, Eileen (entertainer, b. 1915, N. Attleboro, MA) Part two of interview in North Bergen, NJ. A member of the McNulty Family, Eileen discusses her personal and musical history. (Length: 01:00:00). aiamm402R, Oct 2, 1982, inclusive
Milner, Dan (vocals) Labeled "#2." Private performances of unaccompanied songs including log with titles and keys. (Length: 00:40:00) aiamm710C, undated, inclusive
Milner, Dan (vocals) Labeled "Dan Milner's Greatest Hits Vol. I." aiamm711C, undated, inclusive
Milner, Dan (vocals), Cole, Larry (Northumberland pipes), Kaplan, Paul (guitar) Private performance or demo. (Length 01:00:00) aiamm403R, undated, inclusive
Mogan-Mattison, Sue (vocals) Demo. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm712C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick. aiamm408R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick. aiamm409R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick. aiamm407R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick. aiamm1317C, Aug 14
Moloney, Mick: "5 Songs Violin Up." aiamm15CD, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick: "Final Master." aiamm2CD, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick: "Irish American Final Mastering." aiamm24CD, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick. Labeled "Own Tunes and Tunes to Learn." aiamm1342C, 1999, inclusive
Moloney, Mick: Own Composition. aiamm1244C, undated
Moloney, Mick: Own Tunes. aiamm1383C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick: Own Tunes. aiamm1420C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick: Own Tunes. aiamm1379C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (dictation) South American Tour Report. Moloney dictates journal of the Festival of Mountain Music and Dance tour. (Length: 00:40:00) aiamm1230C, c. 1985, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo) Labeled "2 Whistles Edited." aiamm414R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo) Labeled "Album #1 Mixes." aiamm415R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo) Labeled "Banjo / Mandolin Record." aiamm411R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo) Labeled "Banjo / Mandolin Record." aiamm412R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo) Labeled "Copy of Master SIF 1027 Banjo / Mandolin Record." aiamm413R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (banjo) Labeled "Miltown Malbay 1985." Moloney records tunes on banjo to learn/remember, taped over various Miltown sessions at Friel's, Conway's, Clancy's pubs; excerpts from Willie Clancy Week concert including Moloney performance with Jimmy Keane and Robbie O'Connell; commercial recordings played back in a room: trad w/harpsichord, female singer, Gavin and Lennon; more concert. (Total length: 01:00:00) aiamm718C, 1985, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (banjo) Labeled "Out of Ireland #2." Rough mixes for the documentary film, Out of Ireland. Musicians include: Jerry O'Sullivan (uilleann pipes), Eileen Ivers (fiddle), Seamus Egan (flute, banjo), Jimmy Keane (accordion). (Length:00:20:00) aiamm722C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick. Labeled "Own Compositions." aiamm1357C, Mar 30, 1992
Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Labeled "Own Record 1984 Jigs Final Mix." Studio mix of jig set with mandolin, whistle, accordion and flute for the album, Uncommon Bonds. (Length:00:10:00) aiamm715C, 1984, inclusive
Moloney, Mick. Labeled "Own Tunes." aiamm1334C, Jun 1983
Moloney, Mick. Labeled "Own Tunes." aiamm1327C, circa 1986
Moloney, Mick: Own Tunes. aiamm1436C, 1993-1994, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Labeled "Tunes to Learn." Moloney practices tunes. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm716C, 1984, inclusive
Moloney, Mick. Labeled "Tunes to Learn from Old 78s." aiamm1339C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Labeled "Tunes for Record, Tunes to Learn." Side A: Compilation of commercial recordings. Side B: Private performances of tunes by mandolin and unidentified accordion and some four-track mandolin experiments. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm726C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Labeled "Tunes for Record." Moloney plays mandolin for reference (20 minutes) followed by one rough studio mix of "We Built Sandcastles, McKeown and I." (Total length: 00:25:00) aiamm727C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals) Labeled "Ulster Songs. Original tape sent to Mags." Audio letter from Moloney while residing with Kenny Goldstein in Philadelphia, PA. He discusses beginning his studies (10 minutes) then plays snippets of the commercial recording, Songs of Irish Civil Rights for Mags to transcribe for a proposed book for Oak publications.(40 minutes). (Total length: 00:50:00) aiamm713C, pre 1974, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Mixed reference tape for Moloney's personal use labeled "Own Tunes and Frank Harte." Informal recording session with Frank Harte (vocals); Billy McComiskey plays tunes; Moloney plays tunes on mandolin; recording of a 78; Harte gives lyrics over the phone. (Total length: 00:45:00) aiamm728C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (banjo) Rehearsal for the soundtrack to the documentary film, Out of Ireland. Musicians include: Jerry O'Sullivan (uilleann pipes), Eileen Ivers (fiddle), Seamus Egan (flute, banjo), Jimmy Keane (accordion). (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm723C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (banjo) Rough mixes for the 1995 PBS documentary film, Out of Ireland. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm724C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (banjo) Rough mixes for the 1995 PBS documentary film, Out of Ireland. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm725C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick; Cahill, Eddie; McKenna, Joe; Morrison, James. aiamm1477C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick; O'Connell, Robbie; Keane, James: Painted Bride. aiamm1485C, Oct 21, 1986
Moloney, Mick; O'Connell, Robbie; Keane, James at University of Arizona - Tucson. aiamm1401C, Feb 5, 1984
Moloney (banjo, vocals), Robbie O'Connell (guitar, vocals) and unidentified band. Mixes for film, Fresh Paint made at Morningstar Studios, Philadelphia, PA. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm1221C
Moloney (banjo, vocals), Robbie O'Connell (guitar, vocals) and unidentified band. Mixes for film, Fresh Paint made at Morningstar Studios, Philadelphia, PA. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm1222C
Moloney, Mick (banjo, vocals), Robbie O'Connell (guitar, vocals) and unidentified band. Mixes for film, Fresh Paint made at Morningstar Studios, Philadelphia, PA. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm1223C
Moloney, Mick (guitar); O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle). aiamm624R, Apr 16, 1978
Moloney, Mick (guitar); O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle). aiamm632R, Oct 26, 1978
Moloney, Mick; O'Donnell, Eugene; Egan, Seamus (Assembled Master). aiamm3DAT, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (guitar, mandolin, vocals) Private performances of tunes and songs; sounds like a demo. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm714C, 1974, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (mandolin, vocals) Moloney practices songs and tunes with mandolin accompaniment (10 minutes) preceded by doo wop acappella group singing three songs including "Danny Boy." (Total length: 00:20:00) aiamm410R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Overdubbed four-part mandolin arrangement of "Bill Harte's Jig." (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm729C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (mandolin), Fahey, Marty (piano) Recording session. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm405R, May 4, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo) 8-track Morning Star Studios master tape with harp and pipes labeled "An Old Irish Song" and "Reels." aiamm416R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo) 8-track Morning Star Studios master tape with track sheets labeled "Reel #2" including "Mussorka," "Miss Fogarty's Cake," "Muldoon Solid Man," "St. Brendan's Fair Isle." aiamm417R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (guitar, banjo, vocals) 16-track Morning Star Studios master featuring "O'Hara, Hughes, McReesh and Sands," "Bonnie Blue-Eyed Nancy." aiamm406R, Oct 30, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (banjo), Keane, Jimmy (accordion), O'Connell, Robbie (guitar) Labeled "Tape for Jimmy; Tunes 1993 Tour." Rehearsal tape (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm1235C
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo), Keane, Jimmy (accordion), O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar) Labeled "Master for There Were Roses - Side II." aiamm419R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo), Keane, Jimmy (accordion), O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar) Master for side one of the album, There Were Roses. aiamm420R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo), Keane, Jimmy (accordion), O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar) Morning Star Studio tape with log labeled "#3: Stick to the Crathur, Every Circum, Hornpipes etc." aiamm418R, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo), Keane, Jimmy (accordion), O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar) Studio mixes for the album, There Were Roses. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm404R, circa 1993, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, banjo), Keane, Jimmy (accordion), O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar). aiamm1338C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, guitar, banjo), O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Egan, Seamus (flute, banjo) Labeled "Three Way Street Rough Mixes." aiamm731C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, guitar, banjo), O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Egan, Seamus (flute, banjo) Near final studio mixes for the album, Three Way Street. (Length: 00:35:00) aiamm721C, circa 1993, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, guitar, banjo), O'Connell, Robbie (guitar), Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Rough mixes with count-offs and false starts for the album, There Were Roses (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm730C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (guitar, mandolin, bouzouki); O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle). aiamm626R, Feb 12, 1978
Moloney, Mick (guitar, vocals, banjo) Labeled "James, Robbie and Self Practice and Timmy Britton." aiamm732C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (guitar, vocals, banjo), O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar), Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Side A: Final studio mixes of songs for the album, There Were Roses. Side B: Two songs by an unidentified singer with guitar; Moloney asks him about the lyrics. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm719C, circa 1986, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (guitar, vocals, banjo), O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Egan, Seamus (flute, banjo) Rough mixes of airs and songs including unaccompanied air/hornpipe by O'Donnell for LP Three Way Street. (Length:00:45:00) aiamm720C, circa 1993, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (vocals, guitar, banjo), O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar), Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Early studio rough mixes for the album, There Were Roses. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm717C, Aug 17, 1984, inclusive
Moloney, Mick; McKenna, Joe: Early Takes, Uncommon Bonds. aiamm1484C, undated, inclusive
Moloney, Mick (mandolin), Posen, I Shelley (guitar). Recording session in Philadelphia, PA. for the 1991 release, The Music of Ed Reavy. (One CD – Length: 00:15:49) aiamm320R, Jun, 1977, inclusive
Moloney, Mick and Friends: Practice in Philadelphia. (Rehearsal) Musicians: Eugene O'Donnell (fiddle), Liz Carroll (fiddle), Jimmy Keane (piano accordion), Mick Moloney (guitar, banjo), Robbie O'Connell (guitar, vocals), James Keane (accordion). (Three CDs: Total length: 02:07:09 ) aiamm311C, 312C, Sep 11, 1982, inclusive
Moloney, Mick and Ian Inge Rasmussen. aiamm1428C, 1972, inclusive
Moloney, Mick with Norman and Nancy Blake. 8-track Gypsy Studios master tape with cello. aiamm421R, undated, inclusive
Moloney Ref Mixes: No Vox. Mixes for film made at Morningstar Studios, Philadelphia, PA. with Moloney (banjo), Robbie O'Connell (guitar) and unidentified band. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm1224C
Moloney Sr., Mick (Monologues and Songs); Gilfellon, Tom (Monologues); Briggs, Katherine. aiamm1388C, undated, inclusive
Moore, Eilish (vocals) Demo, unaccompanied and with guitar. (Length: 00:10:00). aiamm733C, undated, inclusive
Moore, Rudy Ray (copy of recording). aiamm610R, undated, inclusive
Mulcahy Assembled Master. aiamm7DAT, undated, inclusive
Mulcahy Family and Mick. aiamm8DAT, undated, inclusive
Mulcahy Family: Mick (accordion), Louise (flute, uilleann pipes), Michelle (fiddle, harp) Labeled "#2." aiamm734C, Oct 11, 1982, inclusive
Mulcahy Family: Mick (accordion), Louise (flute, uilleann pipes), Michelle (fiddle, harp). Labeled "Banjo Tunes." Rough studio mixes counted off by Mick Mulcahy (accordion) followed by one commercial track by an unidentified performer. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm737C, undated, inclusive
Mulcahy Family: Mick (accordion), Louise (flute, uilleann pipes), Michelle (fiddle, harp). Labeled "One Tune." aiamm739C, undated, inclusive
Mulcahy Family: Mick (accordion), Louise (flute, uilleann pipes), Michelle (fiddle, harp). Labeled "Sample Tunes for CD - Shanachie Records." (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm738C, undated, inclusive
Mulcahy Family: Mick (accordion), Louise (flute, uilleann pipes), Michelle (fiddle, harp). Labeled "Tunes for a CD." Demo tape of tunes introduced by Mick Mulcahy and sent to Moloney for projected recording. Includes some solo Mick Mulcahy performances. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm736C, Nov 1, 1999, inclusive
Mulcahy Family: Mick (accordion), Louise (uilleann pipes, flute), Michelle (harp, fiddle). Interview for the notes to the Shanachie CD, The Mulcahy Family, produced by Mick Moloney. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm735C, Feb 9, 1999, inclusive
Mulhaire, Martin (accordion, b. Eyrecourt, Co. Galway) Interview in Queens, NY. All Ireland accordion winner and noted composer Mulhaire discusses his personal and musical history. (One CD – Length: 00:38:56) aiamm137R, Dec 5, 1981, inclusive
Mulhaire, Martin (accordion) Two studio mixes of Mulhaire, flute and piano, labeled "Mulhaire, Egan and Briley"; Egan, Seamus (flute, banjo) Rough mixes and multiple takes for Egan's LP Traditional Irish Music; O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar) Private performance of songs. (Total length: 00:30:00) aiamm740C, circa 1985, inclusive
Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle, b. July 12, 1954, Northampton, England) Interview in New Canaan, CT. Mulvihill, a member of the Irish Tradition and son of fiddler and teacher Martin Mulvihill, discusses his personal and musical history. (One CD – Length: 00:44:28) aiamm142R, Jul 31, 1978, inclusive
Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle) Interview by a woman named Erin. Topics include: background, musical style, Baroque influences, traditional influences and norms, holding fiddle, ceilis. (Length: 01:30:00) aiamm744C, Sep 4, 1981, inclusive
Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle) Labeled "Own Tunes." Private performance by Mulvihill followed by a session with unidentified accordion and pipes. (Total length: 00:15:00) aiamm745C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle) Labeled "Review Tape." Rough studio mixes with countoffs for the album The Flax in Bloom. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm743C, circa 1979, inclusive
Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle), Long, Donna (piano) Private performance. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm742C, Mar 3, 1977, inclusive
Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Copy of master mixes, with log, for the album, The Flax in Bloom. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm741C, 1974, inclusive
Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar, banjo) Rough mixes, unaccompanied and with guitar and banjo.(Length: 00:45:00) aiamm746C, undated, inclusive
Side A: Mulvihill, Brendan; Moloney, Mick; Side B: Celtic Thunder: Interview (Terry Winch, Linda Hickman, Steve Hickman, Anita Korn, Jesse Winch). aiamm1299C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Charlie (accordion, b.1917, Bronx, NY, d. 1975), Unidentified (piano), Unidentified (fiddle) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Middle Village, Queens, NY by Charlie Mulvihill for fiddler and composer Ed Reavy. (Two CDs – Total length: 02:00:49) aiamm36R, circa 1970, inclusive
Mulvihill, Charlie and Denis Murphy. aiamm1399C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Charlie and Paddy O'Brien. aiamm1276C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin aiamm1311C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle, b. 1923, Ballygoughin, Co. Limerick, d. July 21, 1987, Co. Limerick), Moloney, Mick (guitar, mandolin, banjo), Mulvihill, Dawn (piano) Private performance of traditional music and a short interview with Martin recorded in the Bronx, NY. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:37:29) aiamm84R, 85R, 86R, Mar 6, 1976, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle) aiamm751C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin: "The Humours of Glin" aiamm1277C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin: "The Humours of Glin." aiamm1280C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin: "The Humours of Glin." aiamm1347C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin: Interview. aiamm1298C, May 18, 1977
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle) Interview in the Bronx, NY. Mulvihill, fiddle player and founder of a large school of Irish music in New York in the 1970s, discusses tunes recorded by his students for an LP. (One CD – Length: 00:07:11) aiamm131R, Dec 16, 1979, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle) Private performance followed by session at Jack Coen's house, Bronx, NY featuring Sean McGlynn (accordion), Mike Flynn (flute, b. Sligo), Fr.Charlie Coen (concertina). (15 minutes); interviews with Fr. Charlie Coen, McGlynn and Flynn about their lives and music. (Total length:00:30:00) aiamm748C, Mar 7, 1976, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle), Mulvihill, Gail (banjo), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Three mixes for the album, Living Tradition. (Length:00:10:00) aiamm750C, circa 1979, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (mandolin and guitar) and Mulvihill's students. Interview and private performance recorded in the Bronx, NY. Mulvihill's students discuss their interest and involvement with Irish music interspersed with eight minutes of traditional music performed by Mulvihill and Moloney. Students interviewed are: Carmel Glendon, Elizabeth Moran, Maureen Roche, Bernadette Lucy, Eileen Ivers, Michael Carolan, Patricia Conway, Dawn Mulvihill, Margie Mulvihill, Theresa Fitzpatrick, Philip Lane, Maureen O'Hara and Seamus Burke. (One CD – Length: 00:57:34) aiamm12R, Apr 30, 1977, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Labeled "Lough Sheelin's Shore." aiamm423R, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Studio mixes for the LP Traditional Irish Fiddling from County Limerick. Labeled "Friday - Tape 10." (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm422R, circa 1977, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Private performance. (Length: 00:55:00) aiamm747C, Mar 6, 1976, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (mandolin, long-knecked mandolin, guitar), Mulvihill, Brendan (fiddle), Mulvihill, Charlie (accordion) Private performances by Martin Mulvihill and Moloney of tune versions (Oct 25, 1978); private performances by Brendan Mulvihill and Moloney of tune versions and Mulvihill's compositions followed by interview discussing composition and music (Nov 11, 1979); private performances by Charlie Mulvihill and unidentified fiddle and piano (Nov 26, 1979). (Total length: 00:45:00) aiamm749C, Oct 25, 1978, Nov 11, 1979, and Nov 26, 1979, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin, Band Practice. Bronx, NY. Rehearsal of traditional music recorded in the Bronx, NY. (One CD – Length: 00:30:10) aiamm158, Feb 17, 1977, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin, Ceili Bands (folder one). Recording session in Connecticut for the Green Linnet recording, Irish Music, the Living Tradition (1009). The Glinside, Eire-Og and Glincastle Ceili Bands. Eileen Ivers (fiddle), Patricia Conway (accordion), Pat Burke (accordion) Gail Mulvihill (banjo), Martin Mulvihill (fiddle) Mick Moloney (guitar) and Unidentified (piano) play solos, duets and trios. (Four CDs – Total length: 02:11:58) aiamm322R, 323R, 1977, inclusive
Mulvihill, Martin, Ceili Bands (folder two). Recording session in Connecticut for the Green Linnet recording, Irish Music, the Living Tradition (1009). Eileen Ivers (fiddle), Gail Mulvihill (banjo), Martin Mulvihill (fiddle) Mick Moloney (guitar) play in various combinations. (One CD – Length: 00:46:55) aiamm324R, 1977, inclusive
Mulvihill Ceili Band: Interview in New Canaan, CT. aiamm1269C, Jan 27, 1979
Mulvihill Ceili Bands. Labeled "Patricia Conway, E. Ivers, Eire Oge and Glenside Ceili Bands, Acc Trio, Pat Burke (Piano Acc.), Gail Mulvihill." aiamm753C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill Ceili Bands. Studio mixes for the album, Living Tradition, including solos and small groups. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm752C, Dec 4, 1979, inclusive
Mulvihill Family. aiamm754C, undated, inclusive
Mulvihill's, Martin, School of Irish Music, Bronx, NY. Private performance of traditional music recorded in the Bronx, NY. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:56:25) aiamm159C, Feb 19, 1977, inclusive
Mulvihill School. 24-track Eastside Sound master tape for the LP, Living Tradition, featuring Gail Mulvihill (banjo) and small groups, with track sheet. aiamm424R, undated, inclusive
Natan, Ehud (flute, mandolin) Private performance by Tel Aviv musician. (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm755C, undated, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano, b. 1915, Chicago, IL, d. 1993) Recording session in Chicago, IL. Innovative for her melody playing on the piano, Kane is joined by Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) for a few selections. (One CD – Length: 00:20:58) aiamm143R, May 2, 1980, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano). aiamm1241C, undated, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano). aiamm1349C, undated, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano) Labeled "E.K.N. 12 tracks of piano, Selections by Sean McGuire, Patsy Cawley and E.K. Grand Spy - piano." aiamm425R, Jul 25, 1956, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano): Labeled "Piano Selections." aiamm1319C, undated, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano) Recording session in Chicago, IL. (Four CDs – Total length: 01:43:15) aiamm145R, 146R, 147R, 148R, May 3, 1980, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano) Recording session in Chicago, IL. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:50:53) aiamm149R, 150R, May 5, 1980, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano) Recording session labeled "Tape 3" featuring Johnny Harling (tin whistle), Frank Burke (fiddle), Jimmy Neary (whistle), Johnny McGreevy and Liz Carroll (fiddles). aiamm426R, undated, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano) Interview. Kane discusses the tunes she recorded on May 5, 1980 in Chicago, IL. (One CD – Length: 00:03:17) aiamm150R, May 5, 1980, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano) Recording session in Chicago, IL. Kane is joined by Johnny McGreevy (fiddle) for several selections. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:27:38) aiamm62R, 63R, 64R, Aug 15, 1982, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano) and Unidentified Musicians. A compilation of recordings of traditional music. The original tape belonged to fiddler and composer Ed Reavy. (Two CDs – Total length: 02:12:28) aiamm27R, Oct, 1977, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano), McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Recording session in Chicago, IL. (One CD – Length: 00:25:40) aiamm144R, May 2, 1980, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano), McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Interview in Chicago, IL. Kane and McGreevy discuss the tunes they recorded on Aug 15, 1982. (One CD – Length: 00:05:02) aiamm64R, Aug 15, 1982, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano), McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle), Carroll, Liz (fiddle) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Chicago, IL. (One CD – Length: 00:06:50) aiamm144R, May 2, 1980, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane (piano), Moloney, Mick (mandolin) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Chicago, IL. (One CD – Length: 00:05:43) aiamm150R, May 5, 1980, inclusive
Neary, Eleanor Kane; Anne Cully; and Frank O'Higgins. aiamm1265C, undated, inclusive
Nelson, Barry (folder one) (vocals, guitar, mandolin, whistle, b. May, 1944, Belfast, Co. Antrim) Interview recorded at McGurk's Irish Pub, St. Louis, MO. Nelson discusses his personal and musical history. (Four CDs – Total length: 02:05:11) aiamm231C, 232C, Jun 19, 1984, inclusive
Nelson, Barry (folder two) (vocals, guitar, mandolin, whistle, b. May, 1944, Belfast, Co. Antrim) Interview recorded at McGurk's Irish Pub, St. Louis, MO. Nelson discusses the Irish bar circuit in the U.S. (One CD – Length: 00:32:05) aiamm233C, Jun 19, 1984, inclusive
Newton, Wendy (Green Linnet Records) interview. aiamm1242C, Apr 5, 1994
Nugent, Larry (whistle) aiamm758C, undated, inclusive
Nugent, Larry (flute) Interview. aiamm756C, Sep 29, 1991, inclusive
Nugent, Larry (flute, whistle), Unidentified (piano) Demo for Moloney produced recording. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm757C, undated, inclusive
O'Beirne, Lad aiamm1290C, undated, inclusive
O'Brien, Andy (guitar and vocals, b. Co. Kerry), McComiskey, Billy (accordion, b. Brooklyn, NY) Interview in New Canaan, CT. Members of The Irish Tradition, O'Brien and McComiskey discuss their personal and musical histories and selections they recorded for the 1978 Green Linnet LP, The Corner House. (One CD – Length: 00:15:10) aiamm142R, Jul 29, 1978, inclusive
O'Brien, Andy (guitar, vocals) Private performance of one song, "Windmills." (Length: 00:10:00). aiamm427R, undated, inclusive
O'Brien, Paddy (accordion, b. 1945, Daingean, Co. Offaly), Flynn, Mike (vocals, b. Co. Clare), Moloney, Mick (banjo). Private performance of traditional music recorded in Philadelphia, PA. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:28:15) aiamm235C, May 23, 1979, inclusive
O'Brien, Paddy (accordion) aiamm761C, undated, inclusive
O'Brien, Paddy (accordion) Private performance at Moloney's house including some discussion of tunes. (Length: 00:35:00). aiamm759C, Jun 18, 1974, inclusive
O'Brien, Paddy (accordion), Ryan, Sean (fiddle), Grant, Katherine Brennan (piano) Private session with small audience; Mulvihill, Charlie (accordion), Murphy, Dennis (fiddle), Grant, Katherine Brennan (piano) Recording session. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm760C, undated, inclusive
O'Byrne Dewitt, Justus (entrepreneur) Part one of interview recorded in Dedham, MA, March 3, 1977
Scope and Contents
The owner of Copley Records talks about his music store and music in Boston from the 1930s to the 1970s
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Duration: 61 minutes.
Audio
O'Byrne Dewitt, Justus (entrepreneur) Part two of interview recorded in Dedham, MA, March 3, 1977
Scope and Contents
The owner of Copley Records talks about his music store and music in Boston from the 1930s to the 1970s. (Length: 01:30:00)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Duration: 57 minutes.
Audio
Ochs, Bill (uilleann pipes, whistle) Interview recorded in New York, NY. Piper, organizer and teacher Ochs discusses his personal and musical history. Topics include: non-Irish playing Irish music, piping, the Irish Arts Center. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:44:38) aiamm237, 238, Feb 24, 1978, inclusive
Ochs, Bill (uilleann pipes) Labeled "Ochs Tape 1 - Copy of Bill Ochs' Tape on Old Uilleann Pipes Recordings." aiamm428R, Dec 1, 1977, inclusive
Ochs, Bill (uilleann pipes) Labeled "Ochs Tape 2." Recording session featuring Bill Ochs (uilleann pipes) and unidentified fiddle and concertina. aiamm429R, Dec 1, 1977, inclusive
Ochs, Bill (uilleann pipes) Recording session labeled "Takes 6.7.8." aiamm431R, Apr 11, 1980, inclusive
Ochs, Bill (uilleann pipes) Recording session labeled "Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,9 & 10" with log. aiamm430R, Apr 11, 1980, inclusive
Ochs, Bill (uilleann pipes, whistle) Recording session in Philadelphia, PA. (One CD – Length:00:27:53) aiamm250, Apr 3, 1978, inclusive
Ochs, Bill (uilleann pipes, whistle) Recording session and interview in Philadelphia, PA. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:19:34) aiamm251, Apr 4, 1978, inclusive
Ochs, Bill (uilleann pipes, whistle) Recording session in Philadelphia, PA. (Four CDs – Total length: 00:55:31) aiamm246, 247, 248, 249, Apr 17, 1980, inclusive
O'Connell, Robbie: Six Songs. aiamm1392C, undated, inclusive
O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar) Labeled "Final Mixes - Love of the Land." aiamm767C, undated, inclusive
O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar) Labeled "Tape for Mick." Demo versions of four O'Connell compositions (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm765C, undated, inclusive
O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar) Private performance of "House of Cards" with handwritten note reading "brand new song for Mick." (Length: 00:10:00) aiamm764C, 1996, inclusive
O'Connell, Robbie; Harte, Frank. aiamm1445C, undated, inclusive
O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar), O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Unidentified (accordions) Private performances followed by private session with unidentified accordion, guitar and banjo. (Length: 01:30:00) aiamm766C, undated, inclusive
O'Connell, Robbie (vocals, guitar), Moloney, Mick (vocals, guitar, banjo), Keane, Jimmy (accordion) Labeled "Songs Final Mix – Stick to the Crathur." Nearly final studio mixes for the album, There Were Roses. (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm763C, circa 1986, inclusive
O'Connor, Gerry (tracks 1-15); Caoimhin Valley (tracks 16-18). aiamm16CD, undated, inclusive
O'Connor, Mick (banjo), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Private informal tunes in Limerick (15 minutes) taped over large session in Milltown Malbay, Co. Clare (5 minutes). (Total length: 00:20:00). aiamm768C, Jul 10, 1984, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eoin and Sean. Interview with two small children telling jokes and stories. (Length: 00:40:00) aiamm769C, Aug 31, 1974, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) 16-track Morning Star Studios master tape including the "Foggy Dew" and "Planxty Irwin." aiamm434R, 1982, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle, b. 1932, Co. Derry), Moloney, Mick (guitar). Recording session in Philadelphia, PA. (One CD – Length: 00:14:01) aiamm319R, Feb 8, 1977, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) Interview at Moloney's home on W. Harvey St., Phialdelphia, PA after a gig. O'Donnell discusses the Four Provinces Band, Eddie Lee in the late 1950s and compositions for a proposed book. (Length: 00:20:00) aiamm771C, Sep 10, 1991, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) Interview in Bethlehem, PA (15 minutes, Feb 12, 1978); interview with Dan and Tina Verbo, directors of 1979 Philadelphia Ceili Group Festival and Sally Dougherty, member of the Ceili Group (15 minutes, Dec 3, 1978). (Total length: 00:30:00) aiamm770C, Feb 12 and Dec 3, 1978, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar). Recording session in Philadelphia, PA. for the 1991 release, The Music of Ed Reavy. (One CD – Length: 00:05:56) aiamm320R, May 24, 1977, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar). Recording session in [Philadelphia, PA] for the 1978 Green Linnet release, Slow Airs and Set Dances. (One CD – Length: 00:28:51) aiamm325R, Feb 11, 1978, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar). Recording session in [Philadelphia, PA] for the 1978 Green Linnet release, Slow Airs and Set Dances. (One CD – Length: 00:26:26) aiamm327R, Mar 26, 1978, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (mandolin, guitar) Private performance of traditional music recorded in [Philadelphia, PA?] (One CD – Length: 00:08:54) aiamm218C, Jun 10, 1979, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session labeled "8." (Length 00:45:00) aiamm433R, Apr 16, 1978, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session of set dances and slow airs labeled "Tape 5." (Length 01:00:00) aiamm432R, Mar 25, 1978, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) Labeled "Tape I: 1 of 2." aiamm435R, undated, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) Labeled "Copy 2 of 2." aiamm436R, undated, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) Private unaccompanied performance. (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm772C, undated, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Philadelphia, PA (One CD – Length: 00:09:47) aiamm220C, Jan 31, 1980, inclusive
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) Private performance in Philadelphia, PA. O'Donnell plays his own compositions. (One CD – Length: 00:05:07) aiamm316C, undated
O'Donnell, Eugene (fiddle) Private performance of traditional music, including original compositions, recorded in Philadelphia, PA (One CD – Length: 00:16:06) aiamm317C, undated
O'Donnell, Josie aiamm1312C, undated, inclusive
O'Hare, Kieran; Harte, Frank; Mulcahy's. aiamm1289C, undated, inclusive
O'Leary, Eamon; Ourceau, Patrick: Interview by Mick Moloney at Ireland House. aiamm1CD, Apr 17, 2003
O'Reilly, Mary (organizer) Interview in Chicago with Clare native O'Reilly, organizer of the Irish component of Chicago's International Folk Festival, as part of the Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. (Length: 01:00:00) Original tapes are at the American Folklife Center. aiamm773C, May 4, 1977, inclusive
O'Shea, Ed (accordion) Labeled "Kerry Music." Private performance of polkas and slides. (Length: 01:00:00). aiamm774C, undated, inclusive
O'Suilleabhan, Micheal (piano) Labeled "MICK." aiamm775C, undated, inclusive
O'Sullivan, Jerry (uilleann pipes) Interview. O'Sullivan discusses his life, music and the pipes. (Length: 00:20:00). aiamm776C, Jan 23, 1983, inclusive
O'Sullivan, Jerry (uilleann pipes) Private performance by O'Sullivan followed by a session with unidentified pipes, fiddle and bouzouki. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm1234C, undated, inclusive
O'Sullivan, Jerry (uilleann pipes) Rough studio mixes for the album, The Invasion. (Length:00:45:00) aiamm777C, undated, inclusive
O'Sullivan, Jerry (uilleann pipes) Two rough mixes with unidentified fiddle and bodhran. (Length: 00:10:00) aiamm778C, undated, inclusive
Patterson, Frank (singer) Interview on a cruise ship. The Irish tenor discusses his life and music. (Length: 01:10:00). aiamm779C, undated, inclusive
Pobjoy, Cef (vocals, guitar) Private performances by Prince Edward Island resident sent to Moloney by Nollaig Bonar. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm780C, undated, inclusive
Posen, I. Sheldon (guitar, vocals, folklorist), Moloney, Mick (mandolin, vocals) Private performance of traditional songs recorded in Philadelphia, PA. (One CD – Length: 00:15:42) aiamm181C, Mar 28, 1979, inclusive
Posen, Shelley (vocals, concertina) Private performance of one song. (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm781C, undated, inclusive
The Potstill Band. aiamm1368C, undated, inclusive
Pownall, J. (Banjo), Campbell, J. (Mandolin, Guitar and Harp) aiamm782C, undated, inclusive
Priestly, John Boyton: Thoughts in the Wilderness (Reel 2 of 2). aiamm529R, undated, inclusive
Purcell, Al (uilleann pipes, whistle, b. May 17, 1929, Dublin, d. Sept 28, 2000, Detroit, MI.) Interview and recording session in Detroit, MI. A student of piper Leo Rowsome, Purcell discusses his personal and musical history, tunes he recorded for Mick Moloney, and Irish music in Detroit. He performs traditional music solo and in duet with his student, Terry McKinney. (Three CDs – Total length: 00:47:22) aiamm32R, 33R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Purcell, Al (uilleann pipes), McKinney, Terry (whistle, b. Toronto, ON.), Unidentified (fiddle) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Detroit, MI. (One CD – Length: 00:21:27) aiamm112R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Quinn, Carmel (singer, b. 1928, Dublin) Phone interview. Entertainer Quinn discusses her life and music for the final chapter of a projected book by Moloney. (Length: 00:50:00). aiamm783C, Jan 10, 1994, inclusive
Quinn, Louis (fiddle, b. 1904, Newtonhamilton, Co. Armagh, d. March, 1991) Interview in Flushing, Queens, NY. Co-founder of the Traditional Irish Musicians Association, Quinn discusses his personal and musical history. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:43:25) aiamm48R, 49R, May 17, 1977, inclusive
Quinn, Louis (fiddle), Moloney, Mick (guitar) Recording session in Flushing, Queens, NY for the release, The Music of Ed Reavy. (One CD – Length: 00:19:41) aiamm50R, May 17, 1977, inclusive
Quinn, Louis (fiddle), Quinn, Sean (guitar) Recording session labeled "for Reavy record." (Length: 00:15:00). aiamm784C, Jul 23, 1979, inclusive
Rafferty, Mike (flute, b. 1926, Larraga, Ballinakill, Co. Galway), Moloney, Mick (long necked mandolin). Recording session in Rafferty's home, New Jersey. (One CD – Length: 00:13:27) aiamm328R, Jan 23, 1977, inclusive
Rafferty, Mike (flute), Rafferty, Mary (accordion). Rough studio mixes for the album The Dangerous Reel. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm785C, undated, inclusive
Rafferty, Mike (flute, uilleann pipes), Wynne, Peter (fiddle). Private performance of traditional music and interview recorded by Peter Wynne. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:27:59) aiamm329R, Nov, 1982, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle, b. 1897, Barnagrove, Co. Cavan, d. 1988) Interview in Philadelphia, PA. Composer and fiddler Reavy discusses his compositions and the process of composition interspersed with reminiscences and personal history. (Two CDs – Total length: 01:04:39) aiamm152C, Oct 23, 1974, inclusive
Reavy, Ed. aiamm1304C, Sep 17, 1977
Reavy, Ed. aiamm1245C, undated
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Interview in Philadelphia, PA labeled "Tape I." Composer and fiddler Reavy discusses his life and music in more depth than on the other interviews from this date. (Length 01:00:00). aiamm786C, Oct 23, 1974, inclusive
Reavy, Ed: Interview in Philadelphia for Radio Program. aiamm1335C, Aug 23, 1978
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Interview recorded in Philadelphia, PA. Composer and fiddler Reavy discusses Irish music in Philadelphia from the 1920s to the 1970s. (One CD – Length: 00:31:53) aiamm133R, May 24, 1977, inclusive
Reavy, Ed: Interview (Tape 2). aiamm1284C, Oct 23, 1974
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Labeled "# 1 & 2." Low-fi rerecordings of homemade fiddle recordings, unaccompanied and with banjo accompaniment. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm787C, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Labeled "# 3 & 4." Low-fi rerecordings of homemade solo fiddle recordings, including some of Reavy compositions. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm788C, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Labeled "Copy of Tapes for Reavy Record: Ed and Joe Reavy and Kathy Bonner/Martin Mulvihill and Mick Moloney, Louis Quinn and Sean Quinn." aiamm439R, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Labeled "Reavy Originals - Four Cuts." aiamm438R, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Labeled "Should I eliminate the first two piano chords? - A9 Outtake." aiamm437R, Dec 17, 1981, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Labeled "Tunes." aiamm790C, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Private performance of unaccompanied fiddle (10 minutes); low-fi rerecordings of homemade fiddle recordings. (Total length: 01:00:00) aiamm789C, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle) Rerecorded 78s including six home-made discs of Reavy and C. Doherty (banjo) with handwritten log. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm440R, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (fiddle), Reavy, Joe (fiddle, b. 1927, Philadelphia, PA.), Bonner, Kathy (piano) Recording session in Philadelphia, PA. (One CD – Length: 00:22:10) aiamm122R, Jul 21, 1979, inclusive
Reavy, Ed (violin) and Joe (voice, autoharp). aiamm1478C, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Joe (fiddle) Labeled " I'll Sing No More Songs to the Northern Farmer." aiamm796C, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Joe (fiddle), Riley, Joe (guitar) Collected Compositions of Ed Reavy. Homemade commercial tape with log; companion to book. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm795C, undated, inclusive
Reavy, Joe (fiddle), Unidentified (autoharp) Compositions of J M Reavy 1. Private performances of songs with autoharp accompaniment. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm791C, 1984, inclusive
Reavy, Joe (fiddle), Unidentified (autoharp) Compositions of J M Reavy 2. Private performances of songs with autoharp accompaniment. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm792C, 1984, inclusive
Reavy, Joe (fiddle), Unidentified (autoharp) Compositions of J M Reavy 3. Private performances of songs with autoharp accompaniment. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm793C, 1984, inclusive
Reavy, Joe (fiddle), Unidentified (autoharp) Compositions of J M Reavy 4. Private performances of songs with autoharp accompaniment. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm794C, 1985, inclusive
Reel Union (group) Rough studio mixes. (Length: 00:40:00) aiamm797C, undated, inclusive
Regan, Will (broadcaster, b. Oct 12, 1915, Philadelphia, PA.) Part one of an interview. Regan discusses his life and broadcasting. (01:00:00) aiamm798C, Jan 27, 1992, inclusive
Regan, Will (radio host) Interview recorded in [Philadelphia, PA.]. Host of Philadelphia's Will Regan Irish Hour, a Saturday show on WVCH-AM, Regan discusses his show, broadcasting and concert promotion in Philadelphia. Part two of an interview. Part one is missing. (One CD – Length: 00:27:53) aiamm273C, Jan 27, 1992, inclusive
Reilly, Martin (accordion, b.1979, New York) Reilly, Marie (fiddle, b. 1975, New York) Interview. Sibling musicians discuss their life and music. (Length: 00:25:00) aiamm799C, Dec 28, 199?, inclusive
Reynolds, Paddy (fiddle, b. Dec 17, 1920, Dromard, Co. Longford, d. Jun 15, 2005, New York) Private performance of traditional music interspersed with chat recorded in NY. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:50:41) aiamm51R, 52R, Jan 30, 1976, inclusive
Reynolds, Paddy. aiamm1352C, undated, inclusive
Rice, Noel (flute, b. 1936, Geashill, Co. Offaly) Interview in Chicago, IL. Musician and teacher Rice discusses his personal and musical history and Irish culture and music in Chicago. (One CD – Length: 00:27:22) aiamm1R, May 5, 1977, inclusive
Rice, Noel (flute) Recording session and interview in Chicago, IL. Rice discusses the tunes he recorded and some of his musical influences after a recording session. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:17:48) aiamm55R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Rising Fawn String Ensemble #2. aiamm1448C, undated, inclusive
Roach, Hal (comedian) Interview on cruise ship. The Irish comedian discusses performing, particularly in the U.S. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm800C, undated, inclusive
Roaring Mary (group) Demo by group featuring Tes Slominski (fiddle) and Paddy League (bodhran). (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm801C, undated, inclusive
Roberts, Mark (flute, whistle): Philadelphia, PA. aiamm633R, Mar 25, 1978
Roche, Pat (dancer, b. Mar 24, 1905, Carrigaholt, Co. Clare, d. Oct 24, 2004) Interview in Philadelphia, PA. Organizer of Chicago's first feis, dancer and dance teacher Roche discusses his personal and dance history. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:50:34) aiamm1R, May 9, 1977, inclusive
Side A: Rosselson, Leon; Side B: Rasmussen, Ian Inge. aiamm1433C, undated, inclusive
Russell, Micho (whistle, singer) Interview at Global Village Studios, NYC. This is a longer version of the interview used in the video, Ireland's Whistling Ambassador. (Length: 01:00:00). aiamm802C, Jun 24, 1992, inclusive
Ryan, Cathie (vocals) Demo. Excerpts from concert performances with Cherish the Ladies and commercial recordings. (Length: 00:10:00) aiamm803C, May 1, 1991, inclusive
Ryan, Joe (fiddle), Clarke, Eddie (harmonica) Recording session with take cues for their 1981 duet album, Crossroads. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm804C, undated, inclusive
Salyer, John. aiamm1400C, undated, inclusive
Sands, Tommy (guitar, singer, b. Dec 19, 1945, Newry, Co. Down) Interview. Songwriter Sands discusses his life, music and songwriting in particular. (Length: 01:00:00). aiamm805C, Nov 2, 1994, inclusive
Sands, Tommy (vocals, guitar) Labeled "Humpty Dumpty Was Pushed, Interviews: Maggie Barry, B. Moore." aiamm807C, undated, inclusive
Audiocassette
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Duration: 43 minutes; Preservation note: side 2 is blank
Audio
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Sands, Tommy (vocals, guitar), Moloney, Mick (mandolin, banjo, vocals) Labeled "Tour Tape." Side A: Moloney introduces and plays tunes on banjo and from commercial recordings as suggestions for tour repertoire. Side B: Concert performance with unidentified fiddle player. (Total length: 01:00:00). aiamm806C, undated, inclusive
Seer, Brahan. aiamm808C, undated, inclusive
Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes, b. 1920, Co. Mayo, d. Dec 26, 2004), McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Private performance of traditional music recorded in Chicago, IL. (One CD – Length: 00:33:14) aiamm154C, Dec 13, 1975, inclusive
Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes), McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Interview in Chicago, IL. National Heritage Fellowship recipient Shannon and influential fiddler McGreevy discuss their personal and musical histories and tunes they recorded for Mick Moloney. (One CD – Length: 00:37:02) aiamm129R, May 6, 1977, inclusive
Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes), McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) Interview in Chicago, IL. National Heritage Fellowship recipient Shannon and influential fiddler McGreevy discuss tunes they recorded for Mick Moloney. (One CD – Length: 00:37:02) aiamm33R, 1978, inclusive
Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes), McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) (folder one) Recording session in Chicago, IL. Mick Moloney (banjo) plays on several tunes. (Three CDs – Total length: 01:15:18) aiamm87R, 88R, 89R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes), McGreevy, Johnny (fiddle) (folder two) Recording session in Chicago, IL. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:59:16) aiamm90R, 91R, Mar 5, 1978, inclusive
Shannon, Joe (uilleann pipes), Williams, John (accordion), Moloney, Mick (guitar) aiamm809C, undated, inclusive
The Sharecroppers: This New Founde Land. aiamm1387C, 1996, inclusive
Shipley, Kathleen. aiamm810C, undated, inclusive
Silly Wizard. aiamm1307C, undated, inclusive
Simos, Michael: Interview and Music in Los Angeles. aiamm1326C, Aug 12, 1978
Sky, Pat (uilleann pipes) Private performance with spoken intros. (Length: 00:15:00). aiamm811C, Apr 20, 1995, inclusive
Somerville, Dermot (singer, flute, guitar, b. Dublin) Interview. Co-founder of Irish Music Academy of Cleveland discusses establishing the school. (Length:00:40:00) aiamm812C, Jan 14, 1995, inclusive
Sproule, Daithi (vocals, guitar) Lof-fi private performance. (Length: 00:30:00). aiamm813C, undated, inclusive
St. Paul Musicians: Gans, Jamie (fiddle), Bob [?], Sam [?]. Recording session and interview in St. Paul, MN with members of The Plough and the Stars Ceili Band. Discussion includes learning traditional Irish music and its sustenance in St. Paul. (Three CDs: Total length: 00:56:23) aiamm177R, 178R, Mar 6, 1978, inclusive
Strange, Noel (banjomandolin) Private performance. (Length:00:30:00). aiamm814C, 1966, inclusive
Suantrai (group) Demo tape featuring pipes, flute, guitar, vocals, whistle. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm815C, undated, inclusive
Sullivan, Leo (Dan Sullivan's son) Low fidelity phone interview with Leo Sullivan about his father's Boston-based Shamrock Band; private performance by Brendan Mulvihill (fiddle) for one tune.(Length: 00:15:00) aiamm1229C, undated, inclusive
Sunrush (group) Demo featuring banjo, guitar, accordion, bodhran, piano, synth, female vocals. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm816C, undated, inclusive
Tara S. aiamm1322C, Jul 22, 1974
Teahan, Terry "Cuz." aiamm1406C, undated, inclusive
Teahan, Terry "Cuz" (melodeon) Interview and private performance. (Length:00:50:00). aiamm818C, undated, inclusive
Teahan, Terry "Cuz" (melodeon and concertina, b.1905, Glauntane, Co. Kerry) Interview and private performance. Traditional music interspersed with anecdotes by Teahan, a student of fiddler Padraig O'Keefe, recorded in Chicago. (Four CDs – Total length: 02:17:02) aiamm59R, 60R, 61R, 140R, Jul 28, 1976, inclusive
Teahan, Terry "Cuz" (melodeon, concertina) Interview and private performances as part of the Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. Teahan disusses music in Chicago and Ireland. (Length: 01:00:00) Original tapes are at the American Folklife Center. aiamm441R, May 5, 1977, inclusive
Teahan, Terry "Cuz" (melodeon), Doody, Dennis (accordion) Interview and private performances in Chicago. Teahan plays and describes tunes before a formal interview about life and music interspersed with melodeon tunes followed by Doody playing accordion tunes while Teahan comments. (Length: 01:30:00). aiamm817C, Jul 28, 1976, inclusive
Teahan, Terry "Cuz" (concertina), McDonagh, Mary (fiddle). Private performance and interview as part of the Chicago Ethnic Arts Project. (Length: 00:30:00) Original tapes are at the American Folklife Center. aiamm442R, May, 1977, inclusive
Teahan, Terry "Cuz" (melodeon) Labeled "Songs to be Learned / Terry Teahan." aiamm819C, undated, inclusive
Thompson, Sue (flute, guitar) Interview with Brooklyn-born Thompson in Seattle, WA. Thompson discusses her life, folk music, learning Irish music in California and the influence of Kevin Keegan. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm820C, Sep 10, 1991, inclusive
Thornton, Frank (flute, b. Moyvane, Co. Kerry) Interview in Chicago, IL. Co-founder of the Irish Musicians Association of America, Thornton discusses his personal and musical history and the development of the IMAA. (One CD – Length: 45:30) aiamm1R, May 6, 1977, inclusive
The Travellers: First Visit. aiamm1361C, undated, inclusive
Tunney, Paddy (sean nos singer, b. Jan 28, 1921, Glasgow, d. Dec. 6, 2002) (folder one) Recording session in Philadelphia for the 1982 Green Linnet release, The Stone Fiddle. (Four CDs – Total length: 00:56:38) aiamm171R, 172R, 173R, 174R, Apr 24, 1980, inclusive
Tunney, Paddy (sean nos singer) (folder two) Recording session and interview in Philadelphia for the 1982 Green Linnet release, The Stone Fiddle. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:40:01) aiamm175R, 176R, Apr 24, 1980, inclusive
Tunney, Paddy (vocals) Recording session. (Length:00:20:00). aiamm443R, Apr 24, 1980, inclusive
Tuohey, Kay. Labeled "Interview in Her House in NJ." aiamm444R, Feb 16, 1977, inclusive
Ui Cearuil, Treasa (sean nos singer, b. mid 1950s, Carna, Connemara, Co. Galway) Recording session and interview. Sean nos singer, Ui Cearuil sang and recorded with Cherish the Ladies. (Two CDs – Total length: 00:20:41) aiamm257, Aug 12, 1985, inclusive
Ui Cearuill, Treasa (vocals) Private performance of sean nos songs including "Sagart na Cuile Baine" in Staten Island. (Length: 00:15:00) aiamm821C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Demo tape of unaccompanied fiddler playing "Gillian's Apples." (Length: 00:30:00) aiamm826C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "19th Century Banjor Classics Volume III." aiamm1353C, 1992, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "78 RPM Records." aiamm1375C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "78s from Peve Frain." aiamm1425C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "78s O'Donovan Tape 2." aiamm1495C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Afternoon Rehearsal; Georgetown University / Smithsonian." aiamm1372C, Jul 13, 1976
Unidentified. Labeled "Airnean." aiamm1DAT, Mar 20, 1992
Unidentified. Labeled "As Flowers Bloom - Tony Ellis." Private performance of one soft tune by an unidentified guitarist. (Length: 00:05:00) aiamm827C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Athena's Tunes for Mick." aiamm1350C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "B3." aiamm4CD, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "B4." aiamm5CD, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Bobby Casey." aiamm643R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Bruce Tunes for Mick." aiamm23CD, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Ceili Band." aiamm638R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Copy of Masters." aiamm445R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Dave Milefsky's Tape: Miller's Reel etc." aiamm446R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Diane's Tape." aiamm1444C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Early Close Harmony Pioneers." aiamm26CD, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Ed Reavy Tape 2/Side 2/Bad Sound." Private performances by accordion, fiddle and piano with bad hum. (Length: 01:00:00) aiamm822C, 1960s, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Eugene's Kids." aiamm824C, Feb 17, 1974, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Eugene's Tape - Dinny's Irish Champions." Cassette letter from N. Ireland featuring airs from an unidentified fiddler, Seamus McLaughlin (whistle) and all-Ireland champions Michael Keery, age 14 (whistle), Madeleine O'Dowd, age 11 (concertina) and other children from a music school. (Length: 00:45:00) aiamm825C, 1970s, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Feature Irish Music US, German Radio." aiamm1325C, Jun 1996
Unidentified. Labeled "Fresh Paint: Reference Mixes, Insturmental." aiamm1490C, Nov 22, 1995
Unidentified. Labeled "Golden East Recording." aiamm447R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Growth of A.A. in Limerick." aiamm1457C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Ireland 89 WPO Tape 2." aiamm1486C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Irish and Other Music for Mick." aiamm1456C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Irish Music - Unknown." aiamm1474C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "It's a Great Day for the Irish." aiamm648R, undated, inclusive
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Unidentified. Labeled "Kids in Bridesbury - Eugene's Kids." Interview with little boys about King Arthur and street games and with some women about Polish Easter traditions and Polish-Irish relations in the neighborhood. (Length: 01:30:00) aiamm823C, Feb 17, 1974, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Louie Quinn - Kelly's Reel" Private trio performances of accordion, fiddle and piano. Handwritten note on box: "Tom, I put a paper in the tape where the tune starts. Just give it to Lou he will understand." (Length: 02:00:00). aiamm448R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Mandolin." aiamm1467C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Master Out - Takes." aiamm449R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Matty Ryan et al." aiamm642R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Maureen Tunes." aiamm1447C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Mick." aiamm1389C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Mick Set." aiamm1413C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Mrs. Micho Russell...Willie Clancy and John Kelly." aiamm646R, Jul 25, 1969
Unidentified. Labeled "Norwegian Language." aiamm1435C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Nova / British Isles." aiamm1382C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Och's Tape of Old Pipers." aiamm1475C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified: Labeled "Old 78s." aiamm1395C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Old 78s." aiamm1497C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Old 78s (S. Egan)." aiamm1493C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Old 78s to Learn." aiamm1471C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Orange..." aiamm1440C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Ottowa CH40." aiamm1446C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Peggy Keegan First Verses." aiamm649R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Roses Record Instrumentals." aiamm1441C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Rough Basic Tracks." aiamm1371C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Self." aiamm1434C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Self K. Keane." aiamm1469C, Nov 20, 1997
Unidentified. Labeled "Singers Club." aiamm650R, 1967, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Songs and Music, Tyrone." A fiddler plays for another Tyrone man with some chat followed by many songs from various singers. Probably not recorded by Moloney. (Length: 01:30:00) aiamm828C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Songs and Tunes to Learn." aiamm1408C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Songs and Tunes to Learn." aiamm1332C, Jan 1982
Unidentified. Labeled "Standard World's Fair." aiamm1481C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Tape 2: Banjo Mandolin Record." aiamm628R, Jul 3, 1980
Unidentified. Labeled "Tape 4: Banjo Mandolin Record." aiamm627R, Jul 7, 1980
Unidentified. Labeled "Tape I for Class II." aiamm1472C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Tara Summer 1974." aiamm1463C, 1974, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Thai Songs and Own Tunes." aiamm1454C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Time Marks Time - Perfect Copy." aiamm450R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Tribute to Mick M." aiamm1451C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Tunes." aiamm1449C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Tunes for Mick - Mike Seeger." aiamm1323C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Tunes for Tour." aiamm1473C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Tunes to Learn." aiamm829C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Tunes to Learn." aiamm1421C, Aug 1985
Unidentified. Labeled "Tunes to Learn." aiamm1377C, 1986, inclusive
Unidentified. Labeled "Unknown Singer, Self, Avondale." aiamm637R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Private performance of "Jesse Winch's Jig" and "Tom Doherty's Polka" and a waltz on unaccompanied melodeon. (Length: 00:10:00) aiamm830C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Unlabeled. aiamm1437C, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Unlabeled. aiamm630R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Unlabeled. aiamm631R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Unlabeled. aiamm634R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Unlabeled. aiamm635R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Unlabeled. aiamm636R, undated, inclusive
Unidentified. Unlabeled. aiamm639R, undated, inclusive
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Unidentified. Unlabeled. aiamm644R, undated, inclusive
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This film reel has not been digitized and there is no access copy available. Materials not yet digitized will need to have access copies made before they can be used. These requests are free of charge and can be made in anticipation of your visit. The process typically takes four to six weeks. To request an access copy, or if you are unsure if an item has been digitized, please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu with the collection name, collection number, and a description of the item(s) requested. A librarian will respond to you with further information.