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Raymond Edward "Gilbert" O'Sullivan (born 1 December 1946) is an Irish singer-songwriter who achieved his most significant success during the early 1970s with hits including "Alone Again (Naturally)", "Clair" and "Get Down". [1] His songs are often marked by his distinctive, percussive piano playing style [2] and observational lyrics using word ...
Una Theresa Imogene Healy (born 10 October 1981) is an Irish singer. She rose to fame in 2008 as a member of five-piece girl group The Saturdays, who are signed to Fascination and Polydor Records. The group later gained another record deal with Geffen Records after having huge success in the United Kingdom.
MacGowan was born on 25 December 1957 in Pembury, Kent, [1] [2] the son of Irish parents who were visiting relatives in England at the time of his birth. [2] MacGowan spent his early childhood in Tipperary, Ireland. [3] His younger sister, Siobhan MacGowan, was born in 1963; she later became a journalist, writer, and songwriter. MacGowan and ...
Daniel Francis Noel O'Donnell, MBE (born 12 December 1961) [2] is an Irish singer, television presenter and philanthropist. [3] After rising to public attention in 1983, he has since become a household name in Ireland and Britain; he has also had considerable success in Australia. [4]
This is a list of Irish musicians and musical groups. Jazz and blues ... Rory Gallagher (1948-1995), guitarist, singer and songwriter; Tenors. The Irish Tenors; Musicians
Niamh Parsons from Dublin, formerly singer with Arcady; Róisín White from County Down, singer from Ireland who has passed-on songs to Clannad, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, and Altan; Rita Gallagher from County Donegal, singer with three All-Ireland senior titles and a TG4 Gradam Ceoil as Singer of the Year in 2017
Nadine Elizabeth Louise Coyle (born 15 June 1985) is an Irish singer. In 2002, she was selected as a member of Girls Aloud, a pop girl group created through ITV's reality competition show Popstars: The Rivals.
He signed to Mercury Records and released a solo single "Voodoo Voodoo" in March 1979 which was his only solo hit, reaching number 73 in the UK Singles Chart. [11] The following year, he made a guest appearance on The Clash's album Sandinista!. [12] Hegarty moved into broadcasting, hosting the Tyne Tees Television show Alright Now. [13]