A radio personality in the New York tri-state area for over twenty five years,
NOEL
also adds numerous television performances to his broadcasting credits. He was chosen one
of the first Irish-born television commentators of the famous New City St Patrick's Day
Parade in 1990. While leading one of America's foremost Irish-American bands for many
years,
NOEL performed in the nation's major concert halls and arenas. Prestigious venues
such as Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, Lincoln Center, and The Kennedy Center were
stages for his outstanding talent. His band had the distinction of being the second
orchestra to ever play the United Nations Dining Room (Count Basie was the first).
Relocating to South Florida in 1994, NOEL’s career just accelerated even
more. Concerts, festivals, cruises, musical tours of Ireland, dances,
and cabaret performances consume the time and talents that have gained
him the reputation as being one of the hardest working entertainers on
the circuit. And thankfully - and hopefully - there is no end in
sight.