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Joe Mooney (musician)

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in the last half of the 1940s. In 1946, a newspaper columnist wrote that Mooney's music "has the most cynical hot jazz critics describing it in joyous terms such as 'exciting,' 'new,' 'the best thing since Ellington,' 'as new to jazz as the first Dixieland jazz band was when it first arrived.'" As
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Mooney's first job, at age 12, was playing the piano for requests called in to a local radio station. He and his brother, Dan, played together on radio broadcasts in the late 1920s, and recorded between 1929 and 1931 as the Sunshine Boys and the Melotone Boys; both sang while Joe accompanied on
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for Mooney himself, the columnist wrote that he "played in virtuoso fashion ... a fellow who knows not only his instrument, but jazz music, both to just about the ultimate degree."
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He put together his own quartet in 1943; he sang and played accordion with accompaniment on guitar, bass, and clarinet. This group experienced considerable success in the
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In 1963, a group of friends formed a company to produce a record, "Joe Mooney and His Friends." He recorded again in the middle of the 1960s.
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in 1954 he concentrated more on organ. He recorded again in 1956.
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Joe Mooney (right) and Andy Fitzgerald, New York, c. October 1946
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In 1937, Mooney began working as a pianist and arranger for
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Joe Mooney (disambiguation)
Joe Mooney (right) and Andy Fitzgerald, New York, c. October 1946 Photograph by William P. Gottlieb
William P. Gottlieb
Paterson, New Jersey
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Chamber jazz
jazz
pop
accordionist
organist
vocalist
Paterson, New Jersey
blind
WLW
Cincinnati
music industry
Frank Dailey
Buddy Rogers
Paul Whiteman
Vincent Lopez
Larry Clinton
Les Brown
The Modernaires
United States
Sauter-Finegan Orchestra
Johnny Smith
Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
stroke
Decca

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