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John W. Mannion (born July 8, 1968) [1] is an American educator and politician who has served as the U.S. representative from New York's 22nd congressional district since 2025. He previously served as a state senator from the 50th district between 2020 and 2024. Before entering politics, Mannion was a high school biology teacher. [2]
John Mannion Snr (1907–1978), Irish Fine Gael politician John Mannion Jnr (1944–2006), his son, Irish Fine Gael politician John Mannion (American politician) (b. 1968), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York
String Driven Thing formed in Glasgow in 1967 as a three-part harmony folk band with the Adamses and guitarist John Mannion. After paying their dues on the Scottish folk circuit they put out an eponymous album on the independent Concord label (copies of which are collectable and difficult to find) although a long way from their later Charisma label output.
John Martin Mannion (26 October 1944 – 2 April 2006) was an Irish Fine Gael politician from Clifden, County Galway. [1] He was a TD for four years and a senator for 10 years. A farmer, auctioneer and businessman before entering politics, Mannion was a long-serving member of Galway County Council , and of the Western Health Board . [ 2 ]
In April 2014, at the age of 85, he was a guest conductor of The South Carolina School of the Arts [5] at Anderson University's spring gala where he led the university choir in performing The Johnny Mann Singers arrangement of "Up, Up and Away". At the song's conclusion, the audience of about 1,000 stood in Mann's honor.
The second album featured an array of eminent guests including John Cale (viola) and Bill Keith (pedal steel). The Great American Eagle Tragedy managed to reach the lower end of the national charts, the cover featuring a parody of the U.S. presidential seal with a superimposed death skull and what looks like blood stains.
Chief Jack Mannion, fictional Irish-American in the television show The District; Peter Mannion, a fictional MP in the British television series The Thick of It; Nursing Sister Shelagh Turner (née Mannion), previously known by her religious name of Sister Bernadette, is a fictional Scottish midwife, medical secretary and nursing sister of Nonnatus House in the television show Call the Midwife
John Mannion (4 June 1907 – 10 September 1978) was an Irish Fine Gael politician from Clifden, County Galway. [1] He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for three years and a senator for 11 years. A farmer before entering politics, Mannion was elected to Dáil Éireann for the Galway West constituency on his first attempt, at the 1951 general election .