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Mooney was first approached to join AMC in 1986, and he rehearsed a few times at that point. Mooney was not in a point in his life to fully join the band at the time, although he did co-write "[[Art Of Love]]" with Eitzel, which was released on their 1987 ''[[Engine]]'' album. Mooney came up with the guitar part and told Sean Body, "That was at a time when things were less defined. It was one of those days in the studio when someone said, 'Hey, do you have any songs?'"<ref>{{cite book|last=Body |first=Sean |title=Wish The World Away |location=London |publisher=SAF Publishing |year=1999 |isbn=0-946719-20-9}}</ref> | Mooney was first approached to join AMC in 1986, and he rehearsed a few times at that point. Mooney was not in a point in his life to fully join the band at the time, although he did co-write "[[Art Of Love]]" with Eitzel, which was released on their 1987 ''[[Engine]]'' album. Mooney came up with the guitar part and told Sean Body, "That was at a time when things were less defined. It was one of those days in the studio when someone said, 'Hey, do you have any songs?'"<ref>{{cite book|last=Body |first=Sean |title=Wish The World Away |location=London |publisher=SAF Publishing |year=1999 |isbn=0-946719-20-9}}</ref> | ||
Mooney became a member of [[American Music Club]] in 1991, playing his first show with the band on June 29, 1991 in San Francisco. He played on every album from 1993's ''[[Mercury]]'' through 2004's ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]'', which he also co-produced and engineered. Mooney recorded many AMC demo sessions at his own studios during this time. Mooney co-wrote "[[Memo From Aquatic Park]]" from the 1993 ''[[Keep Me Around]]'' single and he engineered and recorded AMC's version of Bob Dylan's "[[Queen Jane Approximately]]" which appeared on the 2005 '' | Mooney became a member of [[American Music Club]] in 1991, playing his first show with the band on June 29, 1991 in San Francisco. He played on every album from 1993's ''[[Mercury]]'' through 2004's ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]'', which he also co-produced and engineered. Mooney recorded many AMC demo sessions at his own studios during this time. Mooney co-wrote "[[Memo From Aquatic Park]]" from the 1993 ''[[Keep Me Around]]'' single and he engineered and recorded AMC's version of Bob Dylan's "[[Queen Jane Approximately]]" which appeared on the 2005 ''Highway 61 Revisited'' compilation. He left the band in 2006. | ||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||