Daniel T. Neely is a musician and ethnomusicologist (New York University, Ph.D. 2008) with specialties in the musics of Ireland and Jamaica. Since 2008 he has been the Public Relations Officer of the Mid-Atlantic Region of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann’s North American Province, from 2011-2016 he was the artistic coordinator of the Augusta Irish Week, a Irish music camp in Elkins, West Virginia, and since 2021 he has been on the Board of Directors of the Milwaukee-based Ward Irish Music Archives, the largest public repository for Irish music in the United States.
He plays tenor banjo and fiddle, loves playing at sessions, and has been a member of both the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra and the New York Céilí Band. He has given invited lectures on this history of Irish music at Boston College, the Catskills Irish Arts Week, the Ward Irish Music Archives, Na Píobairí Uilleann in Dublin, Ireland, and elsewhere.
Two players, two piano styles
Piper tells elegant personal story
Racket Records marks 25 years with compilation
Tale draws in deep musical tradition
Carty & McGoldrick explore, elevate pipes/banjo combination
ITMA spread the word at IAC
IMI: local in plan, global in scope
Dunne's 'Tides' is outstanding album of new songs
Ennis was Lomax's entrée in Ireland
'Cry of a People Gone' is brilliant, amazing and substantial
'Coming of Spring' is a lovely, well-rounded collection
Fellow musicians are passionate about O'Brien's work