Patrick Monahan (disambiguation)

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Patrick Monahan (born 1969) is an American singer and lead singer of Train.

Patrick Monahan lead vocalist for the band Train

Patrick Timon Monahan is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor, best known as the lead singer and sole constant founding member of the band Train. He has collaborated with multiple artists, and has recorded a solo album, Last of Seven.

Patrick Monahan may also refer to:

Patrick Monahan (comedian) Irish-Iranian comedian

Patrick Monahan is an Irish-Iranian comedian, who won the television competition series Take the Mike in 2001 and Show Me the Funny in 2011. He has performed regularly at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Patrick J. Monahan is a Judge of the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, Ontario. Prior to becoming a Judge he was the Deputy Attorney General for the Province of Ontario. He was also previously the Vice President Academic and Provost at York University in Toronto, Canada, as well as an Affiliated Scholar with the law firm Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP. From 2003 until July 2009, Monahan was the Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. He has written extensively on constitutional reform and public policy, and served as Senior Policy Advisor to former Ontario Premier David Peterson as well as former Ontario Attorney General Ian Scott during the Meech Lake Accord negotiations from 1987-1990. He has appeared as legal counsel in major public law litigation at the Supreme Court of Canada as well as in lower courts. He was a frequent commentator on constitutional and public policy issues in the national media. He received his LL.B. degree from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University, where he graduated as Gold Medalist, and an LL.M. degree from Harvard University. On May 19, 2017 Patrick Monahan was appointed by the federal government of Canada as a judge of the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto.

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Patrick Henry Moynihan, a Chicago native, was a Republican representative of the 2nd District of Illinois in the United States House of Representatives from 1933 to 1935.

Daniel Patrick Moynihan American politician

Daniel Patrick "Pat" Moynihan was an American politician, sociologist, and diplomat. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented New York in the United States Senate and served as an adviser to Republican U.S. President Richard Nixon.

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<i>Last of Seven</i> 2007 studio album by Pat Monahan

Last of Seven is the debut solo album by Pat Monahan, lead singer of the band Train. The album was released on September 18, 2007. Notable guest appearances include Brandi Carlile, who joins Monahan on the ballad, "Pirate on the Run," while Graham Nash sings backup on "Cowboys and Indians," and Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora plays on "Someday."

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Cab (song) 2005 single by Train

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Moynahan is a family name with Irish origin and may refer to:

Minihan is a family name with Irish origin and may refer to:

Marry Me (Train song) single

"Marry Me" is a song written by Pat Monahan and recorded by the group Train, for their fifth studio album Save Me, San Francisco. The song was released on October 25, 2010 as the album's third single. The single has peaked in the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the first time the band has had three consecutive top 40 hits and also had three songs from one album chart on the Hot 100.

1976 United States Senate election in New York

The 1976 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 2, 1976. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator James Buckley ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Pat Moynihan.

Patricia Monaghan may refer to: