<P> On November 19, 1977, she married labor attorney Ron Berlin . She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1978 . Feeney is the mother of two children, Dan (1979) and Amy (1981) Berlin . She worked for 12 years as a trial attorney and served as president of the Pittsburgh Musicians' Union (the only woman ever elected to this position) from 1997 - 1998 . </P> <P> Feeney's marriage to Ron Berlin ended in divorce in 1995 but she has remained involved in community activism and regional performances at political and labor rallies . She is a member of the Industrial Workers of the World as well as the American Federation of Musicians . </P> <P> Since 1991, Feeney has toured North America and the world to perform and participate in political and labor rallies and events . Her first recording, Look to the Left, was released in 1992 . Since then she has released several more albums, including "Union Maid," "If I Can't Dance," "Have you Been to Jail for Justice?", Dump the Bosses Off Your Back. and, most recently "Enchanted Way" (2010). Feeney and her daughter Amy Berlin performed Feeney's song "Ain't I a Woman" at the "March for Women's Lives" in Washington, DC, on April 25, 2004 . </P> <P> Feeney's music has been recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary and played in concert as well . Political cartoonist Mike Konopacki included her recording of "Union Maid" in a flash animation in 2003 . Feeney's music is frequently featured on the broadcast radio program Democracy Now! and her anthem "Have You Been to Jail for Justice?" is featured in the documentaries This is What Democracy Looks Like, Isn't This a Time: A Tribute to Harold Leventhal and Get Up / Stand Up: The History of Pop and Protest . </P>

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