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O'Neill won Best Original Folk Track with "Rock the Machine" (from her album Heard a Long Gone Song) at the 2019 RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards, [14] and was nominated for Folk Singer of the Year, Best Traditional Track, Best Original Track and Best Album at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in the same year.
Lisa O'Neill and Emma Anderson met via a mutual friend in mid-1997, [3] and in early 1998 record their first demo as Sing-Sing, with Justin Welch of Elastica on drums. [4] A second demo prompted Simon Raymonde and Robin Guthrie to release "Feels Like Summer" as a single on their Bella Union label in October 1998.
Lisa O'Neill may refer to: Lisa O'Neill (singer-songwriter), Irish singer-songwriter; Lisa O'Neill (tennis), Australian tennis player; Lisa O'Neill, singer with Sing-Sing
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Moore was born Dorothy Joanne Cook in Americus, Georgia, the elder of two daughters of Dorothy Martha (née English) and Henry Anderson Cook III. [1] In 1941, when she was a child, her parents and younger sister were involved in a fatal car accident: her mother and sister died immediately, while her father died from his injuries a year later.
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[1] Alex Brent of PopMatters wrote "All of This Is Chance sees O'Neill become more of a protagonist of her songs than an observer. While her previous work, Heard a Long Gone Song , was rightly praised for its evocative renditions of people, tradition, work, and life, this is more concerned with how its author relates to the world.