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  2. Éabha McMahon - Wikipedia

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    Luke Kavanagh, a former college classmate of Éabha's, saw a video on YouTube of her singing Just Cry, one of her songs. Luke referred the video to his father David Kavanagh, the then-chairman and chief executive of Celtic Woman Ltd. Éabha was subsequently invited to audition for Celtic Woman. [5] [10] Éabha joined Celtic Woman in July 2015.

  3. Homecoming – Live from Ireland - Wikipedia

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    On 20 April 2017, Celtic Woman announced a special performance of their Voices of Angels world tour at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland on 2 September of the same year.In July, it was confirmed that the show would be recorded as the next DVD release and concert special for American broadcaster PBS from the group.

  4. Celtic F.C. Women - Wikipedia

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    A women's section was established in June 2007 when Celtic took over Arsenal North L.F.C., [3] founding a Girls and Women's Football Academy at the same time. [4] [5] Celtic reached the 2008 Scottish Women's Cup final (doing so in their inaugural season, as the men's team had done 119 years earlier), losing 3–1 to Hibernian after extra time.

  5. Celtic Woman - Wikipedia

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    Celtic Woman is an all-female Irish musical ensemble, formed in 2004 for a one-time event held in Dublin, Ireland. They started touring internationally as a group after multiple airings on PBS helped to boost the group's popularity. [1] [2] Celtic Woman released their debut album Celtic Woman in 2004 and

  6. Postcards from Ireland - Wikipedia

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    On 20 April 2021, Celtic Woman announced the Postcards from Ireland tour, [1] with Cork-born singer Muirgen O'Mahony replacing former member Mairéad Carlin who left the group in January 2021 to pursue solo projects. [2] On 10 September, "The Dawning of the Day" was released as the first single from the album, accompanied by a lyric video. [3]

  7. Alex Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    In early 2015 it was announced that she would rejoin Celtic Woman for two months (May and June) of their Tenth Anniversary tour. [ citation needed ] In 2018 Homecoming – Live from Ireland Tour, Alex Sharpe joined the group Celtic Woman as a temporarily fill in for Susan McFadden who was home for two weeks due to the death of her aunt.

  8. Mairéad Carlin - Wikipedia

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    With Celtic Woman. Celtic Woman: Destiny (2015) Celtic Woman: Voices of Angels (2016) Celtic Woman: The Best of Christmas (2017) Celtic Woman: Homecoming Live from Ireland (2018) Celtic Woman: Ancient Land (2018) Celtic Woman: The Magic of Christmas (2019) Celtic Woman: Celebration 15 years of Music and Magic (2020)

  9. Kelly Clark (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Arbroath, Angus, Clark played for local girls' team Arbroath Inchcape Strollers before joining Scottish Women's Premier League club Forfar Farmington in 2010, making her senior debut that year aged 15. After moving away to attend the University of Stirling, she signed for another top-flight team, Celtic, in January 2013. [1]