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RIP Paddy Moloney (1938 – 2021)

“Women of Ireland”

Paddy Moloney was an Irish musician, best-known for his work with the The Chieftains.

He also arranged “Women of Ireland” for the film Barry Lyndon (1975).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1938, 2021, Irish music, music, RIP on October 12, 2021 by jahsonic.

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