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  2. Celtic Woman - Wikipedia

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    Celtic Woman has performed numerous tours in North America, with additional ones overseas. The group appeared live in more than a dozen US cities in 2005 for their original album debut, Celtic Woman The Show. [11] This was followed by all five members' solo albums recorded between 2000 and 2004 being released in the US on 10 January 2006.

  3. Máiréad Nesbitt - Wikipedia

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    With Celtic Woman. Celtic Woman (March 2005) Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration (October 2006) Celtic Woman: A New Journey (January 2007) Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey (October 2008) Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart (January 2010) Celtic Woman: Lullaby (February 2011) Celtic Woman: Believe (May 2011, January 2012) Celtic Woman: Home ...

  4. Lisa Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Her second break from Celtic Woman was eventually announced as permanent in January 2013, and McFadden became a permanent member of the group. On leaving Celtic Woman, Kelly told Charlie Patton of the Florida Times-Union , "It was an amazing experience, but with four kids, I just needed stability."

  5. Lynn Hilary - Wikipedia

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    Hilary joined the Irish choral group Anúna [4] [5] in 2000. She toured the United States, Morocco, the Netherlands, and Finland with the group, and she has sung with the choir and featured as a soloist on six of their albums: Invocation (2001), Winter Songs (2001), Behind the Closed Eye (2002), Sensation (2006) "Illumination" (2012) and "Revelation" (2015).

  6. Chloë Agnew - Wikipedia

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    On 5 August 2013, Celtic Woman announced Agnew would be taking a break from Celtic Woman to focus on solo projects. Her position was filled by Derry -born singer Mairéad Carlin . After leaving Celtic Woman, Agnew was chosen to be the special guest of the Celtic Thunder cruise.

  7. Lisa Lambe - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of Celtic Woman from 2010 to 2014 during which time she appeared on the albums: Believe, Home For Christmas, and Emerald: Musical Gems. She also appeared on several compilation albums that were released after her exit. Her first solo album, Hiding Away, was recorded in Nashville and released in 2015.

  8. Susan McFadden - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, Susan rejoined Celtic Woman for a few shows filling in for Mairéad Carlin while she recovered from appendicitis. On 22 January 2020, it was announced that Susan would be rejoining Celtic Woman for six shows during the US Celebration tour, but the tour was postponed shortly after due to the coronavirus pandemic. [5] [6] That ...

  9. Méav Ní Mhaolchatha - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time she had appeared with Celtic Woman since she left the group in 2007. She appeared in the Celtic Woman PBS special, Home for Christmas, which was recorded on 7 August 2013. In January 2012, Méav took part in the television special, Quest Beyond the Stars which took place at Abbey Road Studios , London.