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Ronan Tynan (born 14 May 1960) is an Irish tenor singer and former Paralympic athlete. He was a member of The Irish Tenors re-joining in 2011 while continuing to pursue his solo career since May 2004. In the United States, audiences know him for his involvement with that vocal group and for his renditions of "God Bless America."
The 2005 album Sacred features Kearns, Wright, and McDermott who rejoined the group temporarily after Ronan Tynan left to pursue a full-time solo career. In 2006, Karl Scully joined the group, replacing McDermott and Tynan.
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On Saturday, Sept. 30, from 4 to 6 p.m., Irish tenor Ronan Tynan will give a free concert at downtown Quincy's Hancock Adams Common.
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Kearns, an original member of The Irish Tenors, collaborated with tenors Ronan Tynan, John McDermott, and Finbar Wright to net Gold, Platinum, and Double Platinum CD recognitions. [4] Their first PBS Special before a live U.S. audience, "Live from Ellis Island," was a tribute to U.S. immigrants.