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Irish female singers in the genre of country music. Pages in category "Irish women country singers" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
In a country music special edition of the long-running Irish chat show, The Late Late Late Show, well-known Irish country singer Philomena Begley named Hagan as "one to watch" for the future of Irish country music. [7] Hagan has supported acts such as Nathan Carter, [8] Derek Ryan [9] and Mike Denver [10] on tour across Ireland and Europe.
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This is a list of new-age music artists with articles on Wikipedia. New-age music is broadly defined as relaxing, even "meditative", music that is primarily instrumental. Unlike relaxing forms of classical music, new-age music makes greater use of electronica and non-Western instrumentation.
O'Connell began her professional musical journey during a six-week tour of the US in 1980, as vocalist for the traditionally-based Celtic group De Dannan.The following year, she was featured on the band's landmark album, The Star Spangled Molly, (where she has the lead vocals on four tracks) which became something of a national phenomenon in her homeland. [2]
Áine Minogue (born 27 May 1977, Borrisokane, County Tipperary) is an Irish harpist, singer, arranger, and composer, now living in the Boston area. [2] She has recorded thirteen solo albums [3] in styles generally categorized as Celtic, world, folk, spiritual, and new age.
The first single, "Encore", was released on 2 March. The music video debuted on 1 February, [4] and had been shot in Berlin. A live album featuring recordings from her European tours from her debut album to her 2014 release Architect, Yeah! was released in 2015. [5] Home is her fifth studio album, released worldwide in September 2016. [6]
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