Michelle Malone
Great Uncle Joe (Film), 2021
Video Art
Variable Dimensions
The record Michelle Malone chose had the 1950s song till there was you written by Meredith Wilson and performed by Shirley Jones for the tv show titled The Music Man....
The record Michelle Malone chose had the 1950s song till there was you written by Meredith Wilson and performed by Shirley Jones for the tv show titled The Music Man. Malone recognized the song immediately as The Beatles version of the same tune is one of her families favorite songs. A song that has been played on a guitar and sang at many special occasions over the years in her grandmother and grandfather May and Paddy Malone's kitchen in Finglas. Michelle Malone had recalled the song being played graveside at her late Great Uncle Joes funeral and it triggered some funny memories of her Uncle killing her pet goldfish and him giving her a fright with a Child of Prague Statue. Malone also recalled that he had received compensation in 2006 for
spending time in Artane Boys Industrial school. To initiate research and not knowing the final outcome Malone called her Auntie Anne to tell her the funny memories and to ask her what she knew as she was extremely close to Joe, she also called her father Michael Malone to asks specifically about the compensation part, and she also called her grandmother May Malone to ask about the day her brother had been taken from their family tenement on Parliament street and sent to Artane Artworks in the late 1940s.
spending time in Artane Boys Industrial school. To initiate research and not knowing the final outcome Malone called her Auntie Anne to tell her the funny memories and to ask her what she knew as she was extremely close to Joe, she also called her father Michael Malone to asks specifically about the compensation part, and she also called her grandmother May Malone to ask about the day her brother had been taken from their family tenement on Parliament street and sent to Artane Artworks in the late 1940s.
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