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SUMMARY:Bringing It All Back Home to Washington Square. Free concert with the Peace Poets\, People of Earth\, & BETTY
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bringing-it-all-back-home/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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SUMMARY:In the Wake of the High Line:  New Architecture in the Far West Village and Hudson Square. Walking Tour with Architect Kyle Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/in-the-wake-of-the-high-line/
LOCATION:The plaza between the Whitney Museum and the south end of the High Line\, 99 Gansevoort Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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SUMMARY:Picture Book Bohemia: A Children’s-Book Walking Tour of Greenwich Village Led by Historian and Critic Leonard Marcus
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/picture-book-bohemia-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Opposite the Forbes Building\, Fifth Avenue & 12th Street\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Books,2023 Tour,Children's Events
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SUMMARY:David Mills:  Glamour + Despair
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/david-mills-glamour-despair-2/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Talks & Comedy
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SUMMARY:Lafcadio Hearn Project: Four ghost stories for speaker and pianist
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/lafcadio-hearn-project/
LOCATION:Tenri Cultural Institute\, 43A West 13th Street\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T203000
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SUMMARY:Julie Gold: Closing the Distance
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/julie-gold/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T200000
DTSTAMP:20230731T110929Z
CREATED:20230731T095333Z
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SUMMARY:The 2nd Birthplace: Hip-Hop at 50 Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/hip-hop-tour-evening/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T200000
DTSTAMP:20230814T150044Z
CREATED:20230710T093033Z
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SUMMARY:Loisaida\, My Love
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/loisaida-my-love/
LOCATION:Third Street Music School\, Third Street Music School\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T170000
DTSTAMP:20230731T110842Z
CREATED:20230731T093252Z
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SUMMARY:The 2nd Birthplace: Hip-Hop at 50 Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/hip-hop-tour-afternoon/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T220000
DTSTAMP:20231220T175305Z
CREATED:20230710T092922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T175305Z
UID:10000144-1695324600-1695333600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Let Freedom Ring! Music and Voices of the March for Civil Rights\, Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/let-freedom-ring/
LOCATION:Great Hall at Cooper Union\, 7 East 7th Street\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T203000
DTSTAMP:20230807T142335Z
CREATED:20230802T141800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T142335Z
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SUMMARY:Zora Rasmussen at Pangea
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/zora-rasmussen/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Music,2023 Talks & Comedy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T220000
DTSTAMP:20230807T085709Z
CREATED:20230710T092809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T085709Z
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SUMMARY:Stand Up & Be Counted! The Village Trip Comedy Night
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/stand-up-be-counted-the-village-trip-comedy-night-2/
LOCATION:The Grisly Pear\, 107 Macdougal Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Talks & Comedy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T210000
DTSTAMP:20230908T092626Z
CREATED:20230710T092708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T092626Z
UID:10000142-1695238200-1695243600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Uncommon Women: Celebrating Joan Tower
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/uncommon-women/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T210000
DTSTAMP:20230911T163432Z
CREATED:20230824T161157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T163432Z
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SUMMARY:Statuesque: A Drag Celebration of BIPOC LGBTQ+ Trailblazers
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/statuesque-a-drag-celebration/
LOCATION:The Stonewall Inn\, 53 Christopher Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T190000
DTSTAMP:20230811T074845Z
CREATED:20230710T092507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T074845Z
UID:10000141-1695225600-1695236400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation Open House
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/renee-chaim-gross-open-house/
LOCATION:The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation\, 526 Laguardia Place\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Art & Film,2023 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T210000
DTSTAMP:20230824T084116Z
CREATED:20230824T083932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T084116Z
UID:10000079-1695150000-1695157200@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Plays and Playwrights of Greenwich Village
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/plays-and-playwrights-of-greenwich-village/
LOCATION:HB Playwrights Theatre\, 124 Bank St\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Talks & Comedy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T203000
DTSTAMP:20230907T121305Z
CREATED:20230726T094618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T121305Z
UID:10000156-1695150000-1695155400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Simic Colors at Salmagundi: baritone Joseph Keckler\, soprano Sharon Harms
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/simic-colors/
LOCATION:Salmagundi Club\, 47 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 New Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230918T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230918T210000
DTSTAMP:20230822T083420Z
CREATED:20230710T092012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T083420Z
UID:10000140-1695065400-1695070800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:So Surreal - Anarchy Under the Arch! Innovators\, Radicals\, Mavericks and Game-changers
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/so-surreal/
LOCATION:Salmagundi Club\, 47 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Highlights,2023 New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230918T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230918T193000
DTSTAMP:20230913T132205Z
CREATED:20230710T091823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T132205Z
UID:10000139-1695060000-1695065400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Public/Private: Gail Papp\, in conversation with George C Wolfe
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/public-private/
LOCATION:The Public Theater at Joe’s Pub\, 425 Lafayette Street (at Astor Place)\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Books,2023 Highlights,2023 Talks & Comedy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T220000
DTSTAMP:20230817T092603Z
CREATED:20230710T085509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T092603Z
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SUMMARY:Shanah Tovah! A Joyous New Year's Musical Celebration with Avram Pengas\, David Amram & friends
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/shanah-tovah/
LOCATION:DROM\, 85 Avenue A\, NY\, NY 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T203000
DTSTAMP:20230807T123412Z
CREATED:20230802T141154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T123412Z
UID:10000170-1694977200-1694982600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Living In Twilight with Carol Lipnik and Gordon Beeferman
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/living-in-twilight/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T163000
DTSTAMP:20230905T085925Z
CREATED:20230710T085344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T085925Z
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SUMMARY:Seeking Refuge: Sounding loss and displacement
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/seeking-refuge/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Music,2023 New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T140000
DTSTAMP:20230809T150232Z
CREATED:20230804T092130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T150232Z
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SUMMARY:The Avant Garde Moves East:  East Village Art and History Walk with Marc Kehoe
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-avant-garde-moves-east-east-village-art-and-history-walk-with-marc-kehoe/
LOCATION:The Cube at Astor Place\, at Lafayette Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230917T130000
DTSTAMP:20230801T083133Z
CREATED:20230722T142701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230801T083133Z
UID:10000155-1694948400-1694955600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:The Music of the West Village from Dylan to Springsteen and Beyond\, Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/music-of-the-west-village/2023-09-17/
LOCATION:1 West 4th Street at the corner of Mercer and W 4th Street\, 1 West 4th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T214500
DTSTAMP:20230905T085157Z
CREATED:20230807T133546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T085157Z
UID:10000077-1694894400-1694900700@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:The Village Trip GuitarFest III – Finding Beauty in Small Things – Mel Powell to Chester Biscardi
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/guitarfest-3/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T223000
DTSTAMP:20230818T111431Z
CREATED:20230710T085235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T111431Z
UID:10000136-1694892600-1694903400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Jazz for Justice: Freedom First – We Are With You / Estamos Contigo
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/jazz-for-justice/
LOCATION:Nuyorican Poets Café\, 236 East 3rd Street\, NY\, NY 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Civil Rights,2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T194500
DTSTAMP:20230905T085031Z
CREATED:20230710T085109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230905T085031Z
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SUMMARY:The Village Trip GuitarFest II – Mel Powell Centenary – My Guy’s Come Back
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/tvt-guitarfest-2/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 New Music
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Town – A Walking Tour with Jamie Bernstein
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/wonderful-town-walk/
LOCATION:Northwest corner of 14th Street and 7th Avenue\, Northwest corner of 14th Street and 7th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T153000
DTSTAMP:20230805T103213Z
CREATED:20230802T125803Z
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SUMMARY:Modern Architecture and Adaptive Re-Use in the West Village and Meatpacking District. Walking Tour with Architect Kyle Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/modern-architecture/
LOCATION:MacDougal St. & MacDougal Alley\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T150000
DTSTAMP:20230801T083051Z
CREATED:20230722T142214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230801T083051Z
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SUMMARY:The Long-Gone But Not-Forgotten 1970s Music Venues of the East Village\, Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney--performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O'Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/1970s-music-venues/2023-09-16/
LOCATION:105 Second Avenue at 6th Street\, 105 Second Avenue at 6th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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