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  2. The Commitments (film) - Wikipedia

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    Niamh Kavanagh performed as both a lead and backing vocalist in songs such as "Destination Anywhere" and "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man". [30] The soundtrack album was a commercial success, reaching the number one position of the New Zealand Albums Chart. [31] It also reached number one on the Australian Album Chart, and was certified 5× ...

  3. Niamh Kavanagh - Wikipedia

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    Niamh Kavanagh (/ ˈ n iː v ˈ k æ v ə n ɑː / NEEV KAV-ə-nah; born 13 February 1968) is an Irish singer who sang the winning entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993. The 1993 Eurovision Song Contest was held in Millstreet , County Cork , Republic of Ireland.

  4. Mustang Sally (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song featured prominently in the 1991 film The Commitments and appears on the film's soundtrack album, sung by Andrew Strong. [14] It was released as a single from the album and reached No. 63 in the UK Singles Chart, No. 43 on the Australian charts and No. 17 on the New Zealand charts. [15]

  5. Ireland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The third show was broadcast on 29 September 2024, with Niamh Kavanagh as the guest judge. The remaining eight artists performed with another two being eliminated from the competition. The show consisted of all eight artists performing Irish-language covers of popular songs.

  6. Niamh Kavanagh (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Kavanagh was initially named in Ireland's squad for the 2014 Rugby World Cup but was ruled out due to a hamstring injury she sustained in Ireland’s final warm-up match against Wales. [2] [3] She was replaced by Vikki McGinn. [4] [3] Kavanagh returned to the international stage in a 48–7 loss to Canada in 2016.

  7. Choice Music Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Choice Music Prize (Irish: Duais Cheoil Choice), [1] known for sponsorship reasons as the RTÉ Choice Music Prize is an annual music prize awarded to the best album from a band or solo musician who is born in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland or holds an Irish passport.

  8. List of Ireland women's national rugby union players - Wikipedia

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    List of Ireland women's national rugby union players is a list of women who have played for the Ireland national rugby union team.. Note the list only includes women who have played in a Test match which only includes the matches listed in this page List of recognised Ireland test matches

  9. List of Irish musicians - Wikipedia

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    Aebh Kelly; Áine O'Dwyer; Alex Sharpe; Alison O'Donnell; Andrea Corr; Angela Farrell; Ann Murray; Ann Scott; Annmarie O'Riordan; Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin; Aoife Ní Fhearraigh