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SUMMARY:The Art & Science of Hang-out-ology: David Amram in Conversation with Cliff Pearson
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-art-science-of-hang-out-ology-david-amram/
LOCATION:Lobby Bar at the Washington Square Hotel\, 103 Waverly Place\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Talks & Comedy,ASCAP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240923T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240923T200000
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SUMMARY:A Parting Glass: Dan Milner\, Mick Moloney and Irish Music in 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/a-parting-glass/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240924T143000
DTSTAMP:20240821T160154Z
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SUMMARY:East Village Underground: Two Centuries of Creativity and Rebellion\, 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/east-village-underground/
LOCATION:Ottendorfer Library\, 135 Second Avenue\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Tour
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SUMMARY:Go Tell It On the Mountain: James Baldwin in Words and Music
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/james-baldwin-in-words-and-music/
LOCATION:Judson Memorial Church\, 55 Washington Square South\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Music,ASCAP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T130000
DTSTAMP:20240807T093115Z
CREATED:20240807T093023Z
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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-25/
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:2024 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T173000
DTSTAMP:20240827T145901Z
CREATED:20240814T092828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T145901Z
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SUMMARY:Donald Judd Home and Studio\, Guided 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/donald-judd-tour/
LOCATION:101 Spring Street\, 101 Spring Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T210000
DTSTAMP:20240815T130811Z
CREATED:20240802T144201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240815T130811Z
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SUMMARY:Rabble Rousers: Frances Goldin and the Fight for Cooper Square
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/rabble-rousers/
LOCATION:Village East by Angelika\, 189 Second Avenue\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Art & Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T220000
DTSTAMP:20240909T102823Z
CREATED:20240712T091246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T102823Z
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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/
LOCATION:The Grisly Pear\, 107 Macdougal Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Talks & Comedy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T210000
DTSTAMP:20240918T091425Z
CREATED:20240815T102655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T091425Z
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SUMMARY:Identity\, Gender & Cockette Sexual AnarchyAn Evening of Glamour\, Wild Tales\, Photos & Films with Cockette Fayette Hauser
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/identity-gender-cockette-sexual-anarchy/
LOCATION:The Center\, 208 West 13th Street (Room 301)\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Art & Film,2024 Talks & Comedy,ASCAP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T143000
DTSTAMP:20240821T160241Z
CREATED:20240729T113611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T160241Z
UID:10000613-1727442000-1727447400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Greenwich Village at the turn of the 20th Century\, 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/greenwich-village-at-the-turn-of-the-20th-century/
LOCATION:Christopher Park\, Corner of Christopher & West 4th Streets\, New York\, NY\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240927T210000
DTSTAMP:20240924T091612Z
CREATED:20240722T085821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T091612Z
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SUMMARY:From the Courtyard
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/from-the-courtyard/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 New Music,ASCAP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T190000
DTSTAMP:20240807T082350Z
CREATED:20240708T105025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T082350Z
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SUMMARY:Bringing It All Back Home to Washington Square
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-to-washington-square/
LOCATION:Garibaldi Plaza\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Highlights,2024 Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T220000
DTSTAMP:20240808T104150Z
CREATED:20240722T075146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T104150Z
UID:10000598-1727550000-1727560800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:World Central Kitchen Fundraiser
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/world-central-kitchen-fundraiser/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 New Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T230000
DTSTAMP:20240808T101437Z
CREATED:20240725T131352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240808T101437Z
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SUMMARY:Old-Fashioned Coffee House Night: David Roth and a Singer-Songwriter Showcase
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/old-fashioned-coffee-house-night/
LOCATION:Assembly Hall\, Judson Memorial Church\, 239 Thompson Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250521T210000
DTSTAMP:20250519T093319Z
CREATED:20250414T092722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T093319Z
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SUMMARY:Person Place Thing podcast with Randy Cohen and 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/person-place-thing-podcast-with-randy-cohen-and-jamie-bernstein/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Spring
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T200000
DTSTAMP:20250519T095914Z
CREATED:20250414T093719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T095914Z
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SUMMARY:Person Place Thing podcast with Randy Cohen and Janis Siegel
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/person-place-thing-podcast-with-randy-cohen-and-janis-siegel/
LOCATION:La Lanterna di Vittorio\, 129 MacDougal Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Spring
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T210000
DTSTAMP:20250819T094937Z
CREATED:20250818T141823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T094937Z
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SUMMARY:Pre-festival events at Loft 393: Wolpe\, Brouwer & Feldman
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/pre-festival-events-at-loft-393-2/
LOCATION:Loft 393\, 393 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 New Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T210000
DTSTAMP:20250819T095020Z
CREATED:20250818T142249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T095020Z
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SUMMARY:Pre-festival events at Loft 393: The Darkness is God
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/pre-festival-events-at-loft-393-3/
LOCATION:Loft 393\, 393 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250914T210000
DTSTAMP:20250903T083718Z
CREATED:20250818T142546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T083718Z
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SUMMARY:Pre-festival events at Loft 393: Shift & Riff
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/pre-festival-events-at-loft-393-4/
LOCATION:Loft 393\, 393 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 New Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T130000
DTSTAMP:20250731T083313Z
CREATED:20250707T101040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T083313Z
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SUMMARY:The East Village\, The Music and the Explosions of the 1960s\, ‘70s and ‘80s\, 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/the-east-village-the-music-and-the-explosions-of-the-1960s-70s-and-80s-walking-tour/
LOCATION:St Mark’s in the Bowery\, 131 East 10th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T203000
DTSTAMP:20250815T132415Z
CREATED:20250717T091257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T132415Z
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SUMMARY:Village Voices: With James Martin\, baritone & Lynn Raley\, piano World Premières of New Work by David Amram\, Carman Moore & Maria Thompson Corley
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/village-voices-james-martin-lynn-raley/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 New Music,ASCAP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T130000
DTSTAMP:20250821T165852Z
CREATED:20250707T090457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T165852Z
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SUMMARY:The Republic of Greenwich Village: Birthplace of the American Avant-Garde\, 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/the-republic-of-greenwich-village-birthplace-of-the-american-avant-garde-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch at Fifth Avenue & Washington Square North\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Art & Film,2025 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T180000
DTSTAMP:20250714T134519Z
CREATED:20250714T123433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T134519Z
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SUMMARY:Framing the Village: FREEDOMLAND!
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/framing-the-village-freedomland/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Art & Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T160000
DTSTAMP:20250826T104150Z
CREATED:20250717T090343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T104150Z
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SUMMARY:Classical Cool! Kids’ Concert hosted by Nina Bernstein Simmons
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/classical-cool-kids-concert/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 New Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T183000
DTSTAMP:20250818T150503Z
CREATED:20250720T112905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T150503Z
UID:10000800-1758384000-1758393000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Beat Generation: Live Poetry\, 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/beat-generation-live-poetry-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Village Voice\, 36 Cooper Square\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T210000
DTSTAMP:20250918T091502Z
CREATED:20250918T091027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250918T091502Z
UID:10001174-1758391200-1758402000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Call to Action
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/call-to-action/
LOCATION:Westbeth: Community Room\, 155 Bank Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T230000
DTSTAMP:20250807T114814Z
CREATED:20250718T131119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T114814Z
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SUMMARY:The Peoples’ Voice Café: Terry Kitchen & Erin Ash Sullivan
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-peoples-voice-cafe-terry-kitchen-erin-ash-sullivan/
LOCATION:Assembly Hall\, Judson Memorial Church\, 239 Thompson Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T123000
DTSTAMP:20250728T113210Z
CREATED:20250727T114518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T113210Z
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SUMMARY:My Name is New York: A Walking Tour Through Woody Guthrie’s Village with Anna Canoni & Cole Quest
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/my-name-is-new-york/
LOCATION:70 East 12th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T150000
DTSTAMP:20250820T143120Z
CREATED:20250707T103647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T143120Z
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SUMMARY:The Village Trip Lecture:  Clay Risen – Red Scare: Blacklists\, McCarthyism\, and the Making of Modern America
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-village-trip-lecture-clay-risen-red-scare-blacklists-mccarthyism-and-the-making-of-modern-america/
LOCATION:Jefferson Market Library\, 425 6th Avenue\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Talks & Comedy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T160000
DTSTAMP:20250714T134442Z
CREATED:20250707T102159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T134442Z
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SUMMARY:Beatnik Greenwich 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/beatnik-greenwich-village-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Stumpdown Coffee\, Corner of West 8th & MacDougal Streets\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Tour
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