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Irish folk trio
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Moloney, O'Connell & Keane
GenresIrish Folk music
Years activeEarly 1980s
Past membersMick Moloney
Robbie O'Connell
Jimmy Keane

Moloney, O'Connell & Keane is an early 1980s folk trio of traditional Irish music made up of guitarist and singer-songwriter Robbie O'Connell, banjoist and singer Mick Moloney and piano accordion virtuoso Jimmy Keane. The trio released two critically acclaimed albums: There Were Roses in 1985 (including the first recording of the iconic Irish song "There Were Roses" that was penned by the famous Irish folk singer-songwriter Tommy Sands but recorded first by the trio) and the album Kilkelly in 1987 including O'Connell's signature song "Killkelly".

Green Fields of America

Green Fields of America
OriginUSA
GenresIrish Folk music
Years activeLate 1980s
Past membersMick Moloney
Robbie O'Connell
Jimmy Keane
Eileen Ivers
Séamus Egan
Donny Golden
Eileen Golden

Later on in the 1980s, all three became part of the revamped Green Fields of America an ensemble which performed and promoted Irish traditional music in the United States that included O'Connell, Moloney, Keane, plus fiddler Eileen Ivers (from Riverdance), multi-instrumentalist Séamus Egan (from Solas) and Donny and Eileen Golden. They recorded the album called The Green Fields of America: Live released in 1989.

Discography

As Moloney, O'Connell & Keane
  • There Were Roses • Moloney, O'Connell & Keane • Green Linnet CSIF 1057 (1985)
  • Kilkelly • Moloney, O'Connell & Keane • Green Linnet CSIF1072 (1987)
As Green Fields of America
  • The Green Fields of America Live in Concert • Green Linnet CSIF 1096 (1989)


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