Eleanor Kane Neary emerged from Southside Chicago in the summer of 1934 playing piano in Pat Roche’s Harp and Shamrock Band. They played seven days a week at the Irish Village in the city’s Century of Progress World’s Fair, powered by the rhythmic force of Eleanor’s keyboard, and they were a wild success.
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Eleanor Kane Neary emerged from Southside Chicago in the summer of 1934 playing piano in Pat Roche’s Harp and Shamrock Band. They played seven days a week at the Irish Village in the city’s Century of Progress World’s Fair, powered by the rhythmic force of Eleanor’s keyboard, and they were a wild success.