John "Johnny" Moynihan (born October 29,1946 in Phibsboro, Dublin), is a folk singer based in Dublin, Ireland. A gifted musician, he is often credited as being responsible for introducing the bouzouki and the Irish bouzouki into Irish music in the mid 1960s. As a young man he played in the band "Sweeney's Men" with Andy Irvine, Terry Woods and (Galway) Joe Dolan. Sweeney's Men broke the mould of Irish music and are credited with starting the folk revival there in the late 1960s. The group made two albums, Sweeney's Men and The Tracks of Sweeney. The latter was without Irvine, who had taken himself off to the Balkans, an area that made a lasting impact on his subsequent music. In the 1970s Moynihan briefly joined "Planxty" for their album "Cold Blow and the Rainy Night". After "Planxty", Moynihan went his own way and for a period of time fronted "The Fleadh Cowboys", a popular band in 1980s Dublin. He also flirted briefly with "De Danann" and can be heard on their second album, "Selected Jigs, Reels & Songs".
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2020
AK (2)
2xCD, Album
2020
2017
BGO Records
2xCD, Album, Comp, RE
2014
AK (2)
CD, Album
2011
Rif Mountain
2xCD, Album, RE
2010
Rif Mountain
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2009
Thames Delta Recording Co.
CD, Comp
2008
Universal Music
3xCD, Comp, RM + Box
2007
Free Reed
CD, Comp, RE, RM
2006
Castle Music
CD, Comp
2006
2005
Topic Records, Topic Records
Box + 4xCD, Comp
2004
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Vive La Difference!
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2002
Topic Records
4xCD, Comp
1999
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Vive La Difference!
CD, Comp
1998
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Topic Records
CD, Comp
1995
Way Out There Records (2)
CD, Album
1995
The Grapevine Label Ltd.
VHS
1992
Transatlantic Records
CD, Comp
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Transatlantic Records
LP, Comp
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Free Reed
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Transatlantic Records
7", Single
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2007
Not On Label
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