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  1. Joe McGinty is a composer, producer and keyboard player based in New York. His first professional gig was with “Franco and Mary Jane”, a touring casino lounge act. After a few years on the casino/lounge circuit, he joined Philadelphia hitmaker Robert Hazard’s band (“Girls Just Want To Have Fun”), and can be heard on his LP “Darling”.

  2. Joe McGinnity was born on March 20, 1871. Where was Joe McGinnity born? Joe McGinnity was born in Cornwall, IL. How tall was Joe McGinnity? Joe McGinnity was 5-11 (180 cm) tall. How much did Joe McGinnity weigh when playing? Joe McGinnity weighed 206 lbs (93 kg) when playing. How many seasons did Joe McGinnity play? Joe McGinnity played 10 seasons.

  3. Nov 23, 2022 · Joseph McGinty, a secondary school student from Achill Island, Ireland, received the Pfizer vaccine on Aug. 20, 2021. On Sept. 1, 2021, he was hospitalized overnight at Mayo University Hospital and discharged the following day. On Sept. 8, 2021, McGinty revisited the hospital for review. He died at home on Sept. 13, 2021.

  4. Joe McGinty. Joe McGinty is a multimedia journalist who covers local news in the Cambridge area. He is a graduate of Conestoga College and began his career as a freelance journalist at CambridgeToday before joining full time. Email.

  5. Joe McGinty & The Loser’s Lounge is a collective of New York City’s finest performers who have been selling out live shows every other month for thirty years. Founded in 1993 by former Psychedelic Furs keyboardist Joe McGinty, the band continues to canonize the great songwriting catalogues of the '60s, 70's and ‘80’s in its own unique way.

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  7. While Joe McGinnity didn’t reach the major leagues until he was 28 years old, he became an immediate star upon his arrival. In each of his first eight seasons, McGinnity won at least 20 games and twice won more than 30. He led all of baseball in victories four times in his career and lived up to his “Iron Man” nickname as well.

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