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James Hayden and The Advocate

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James Hayden's Advocate Players [Back row, standing: Jim Savage, banjo ; Joe Daly, singer ; Rose Wall, dancer ; Dorothy Plunkett, dancer, James Hayden, flute. Second row, standing: Bessie Dunne, singer ; Eileen McNulty, dancer, singer ; Ann McNulty, accordion ; Peter McNulty, dancer, singer ; Tommy Hill, dancer. Third row, seated: Catherine Brennan, fiddle ; Jack Dunne, fiddle ; Eddie Dunne Snr, melodeon ; Eddie Dunne Jnr, banjo ; Helen Savage, pianist, dancer. Front row, on floor: Dorothy Hayden ; Ann Hayden ; Dorothy Hill, Rita Hill] / The Advocate

Researchers into the history of Irish traditional music in New York in the 1920s and 1930s owe a great debt to James Hayden, a flute-playing immigrant from Ballyraggett, County Kilkenny whose column in The Advocate (the only New York Irish weekly easily available online via www.fultonhistory.com) provide a detailed chronicle of the Irish music scene of his era. Hayden also had a radio program on station WARD, (later on WEVD) and managed a performing troupe known as the Advocate Players, who staged shows in parish halls and theatres in all the Irish neighbourhoods of New York and nearby New Jersey.     


Irish music club members / Unidentified photographer
Irish music club members / Unidentified photographer
Irish music club members [Back row: Jack Murray, flute ; Dan Flood, fiddle ; James Hayden, flute ; Frank O'Neill, fiddle ; Dan Campbell, flute. Midde row: Michael Coleman, fiddle ; Barney Griffin, fiddle ; John Creamer, flute ; Peter Flynn, fiddle. Front row: Jack Brady, uilleann pipes ; Jack Crowley, uilleann pipes ; Michael Gallagher, uilleann pipes ; Peter Gallagher, uillean pipes ; Ed Crowley, uilleann pipes] / Unidentified photographer. New York, 1910s - 1920s
 
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Irish music club members / Unidentified photographer

Irish music club members / Unidentified photographer

Irish music club members / Unidentified photographer

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The Advocate of 26th November, 1932 printed a formal group portrait of Hayden’s Players in the build-up to a “monster radio show” at St. Vincent Ferrer’s auditorium on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The performers included some of the most popular and well-known Irish singers, musicians, and dancers of the day. Tommy Hill, a champion step dancer for whom Michael Coleman named a set of hornpipes, poses with a cummerbund full of medals. The McNulty Family – Ann (“Ma”), Eileen and Pete – smile broadly, as does young Eddie Dunne, Jnr., a precocious banjo player who recorded with Frank Quinn. The girls on the floor include both Hayden’s daughters, Dorothy and Ann and Tommy Hill’s, Dorothy and Rita. Dorothy Hayden would go on to succeed her father as a radio host for decades, and to serve as the first female grand marshal of the New York St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

John Dowd Benefit Concert, ad
John Dowd Benefit Concert, ad
Ad for benefit concert in aid of Sligo fiddle player John Dowd in The Advocate, 25 December 1915. The concert featured John Dowd, fiddle ; Michael Anderson, uilleann pipes ; Michael Carney, uilleann pipes ; Redie Johnston, fiddle ; Ed McLoughlin ; Myles McLoughlin ; John Crowley ; William McGonagle, dancer ; James Egan, dancer ; Thomas Hill, dancer ; John Thompson, dancer ; James Maher, dancer ; Michael Cannon, dancer ; Margaret McLoughlin, dancer / Unidentified photographer. New York, 25 December 1915.
 
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John Dowd Benefit Concert, ad

John Dowd Benefit Concert, ad

John Dowd Benefit Concert, ad

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Jim McLaughlin / The Advocate newspaper
Jim McLaughlin / The Advocate newspaper
Jim McLaughlin, uilleann pipes / The Advocate newspaper. New York, 1920s. Image courtesy John Ridge
 
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Jim McLaughlin / The Advocate newspaper

Jim McLaughlin / The Advocate newspaper

Jim McLaughlin / The Advocate newspaper

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Eddie Burke / The Advocate newspaper
Eddie Burke / The Advocate newspaper
Eddie Burke, uilleann pipes / Unidentified photographer. New York, 1920s.
 
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Eddie Burke / The Advocate newspaper

Eddie Burke / The Advocate newspaper

Eddie Burke / The Advocate newspaper

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Tom Ennis / The Advocate newspaper
Tom Ennis / The Advocate newspaper
Tom Ennis, uilleann pipes / The Advocate newspaper. New York, 1920s. Image courtesy John Ridge
 
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Tom Ennis / The Advocate newspaper

Tom Ennis / The Advocate newspaper

Tom Ennis / The Advocate newspaper

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John McGrath and others, Advocate 1931 / Unidentified photographer
John McGrath and others, Advocate 1931 / Unidentified photographer
John McGrath, fiddle ; Hugh Murphy, accordion ; Scotty Watson, T Cawley / Unidentified photographer. New York, Advocate, 1931.
 
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John McGrath and others, Advocate 1931 / Unidentified photographer

John McGrath and others, Advocate 1931 / Unidentified photographer

John McGrath and others, Advocate 1931 / Unidentified photographer

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The Maids of Erin Orchestra / The Advocate newspaper
The Maids of Erin Orchestra / The Advocate newspaper
The Maids of Erin Orchestra [Back row: Margaret McTigue, fiddle ; Agnes McCoy, fiddle ; unidentified, fiddle ; Bessie O'Neill, singer. Front row: Anna O'Leary, drums ; May Walsh, accordion ; Helen McTigue, mandolin ; Catherine McCoy, piano] / The Advocate newspaper. New York, 13 January 1934. Image courtesy John Ridge
 
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The Maids of Erin Orchestra / The Advocate newspaper

The Maids of Erin Orchestra / The Advocate newspaper

The Maids of Erin Orchestra / The Advocate newspaper

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