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Vocal ranges such as this were not common in the 1960s and 1970s but were later made popular by artists such as Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder and Whitney Houston, among others. [6] The Irish chat show legend Gay Byrne famously described Dolan’s voice as “butter mixed with honey”.
Pages in category "Irish women singers" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Chloë Agnew; B.
A list of musical groups and artists who were active in the 1960s and associated with music in the decade This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Rose Brennan was born in Cabra West, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland.At age sixteen she started singing with the Neil Kearns Orchestra at Dublin's Olympic Ballroom, Johnny Devlin's De Luxe Orchestra at the Crystal Ballroom, and the Pavilion (popularly known as "The Hangar") in Salthill, County Galway.
Josephine Alexandra Mitchell (1903–1995) was Ireland's first female saxophonist. Louis Stewart (1944–2016), guitarist Rory Gallagher (1948-1995), guitarist, singer and songwriter
This is a list compiling Irish folk songs and Irish artists who produced them, between the years of 1960 and 1969, inclusive. ... Irish folk music (1960–1969)
Ireland’s Queen Of The Tinkers Sings (Top Rank 25/020, 1960) The Blarney Stone (Prestige Irish, 1961) – with Michael Gorman; Songs From the Hills of Donegal (Washington WV 731, 1962) Irish Music In London Pubs (Folkways FG 3575, 1965) – with Michael Gorman; Her Mantle So Green (Topic 12T123, 1965) – with Michael Gorman
Mary O'Hara (born 12 May 1935) is an Irish soprano and harpist from County Sligo.She gained attention on both sides of the Atlantic in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Her recordings of that period influenced a generation of Irish female singers who credit O'Hara with influencing their style, among them Carmel Quinn, Mary Black and Moya Brennan.