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  2. Sheila Walsh (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Walsh (born 5 July 1956) is a Scottish-born American contemporary Christian vocalist, ... Celtic Worship (2006) Find Your Wings (2007) Heart Wide Open (2008)

  3. Future Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Future Eyes is the title of the first solo album by the Scottish singer Sheila Walsh. It was recorded in Spring 1981 at Chapel Lane Studios near Hereford, engineered and produced by Paul Cobbold. It was released in the UK in 1981 on Chapel Lane Records. Sparrow Records released a slightly modified version for the North American market in 1982.

  4. Sheila Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Walsh may refer to: Sheila Walsh (novelist) (1928-2009), British romance novelist Sheila Walsh (singer) (born 1956), Scottish-born American Contemporary Christian vocalist, songwriter, speaker, author and talk-show host.

  5. The Magic of Christmas (Celtic Woman album) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic of Christmas features the same four performers from the group's previous studio album, Ancient Land; lead vocalists Mairéad Carlin (in her final appearance on a Celtic Woman album), Éabha McMahon (in her final appearance as a member of Celtic Woman), Megan Walsh, and instrumentalist Tara McNeill.

  6. Ancient Land - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Land was Walsh's studio debut and live debut with the group. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] An accompanying concert special of the same title was recorded live outside of Johnstown Castle in County Wexford , Ireland on 13 and 14 September 2018 in front of an invited audience.

  7. REZ: Compact Favorites - Wikipedia

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    Compact Favorites was the name given to a series of CDs by Sparrow Records for several artists on its roster, including Sheila Walsh, AD, Steve Camp and Michele Pillar. Because CDs were relatively new to the Christian market and still considered a premium format, the idea was to compile the best tracks from albums that weren't likely to be ...

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  9. Christian music festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival featured performances by American artists such as Sheila Walsh, Bruce Carroll, Paul Smith, and Scott Wesley Brown, and had an attendance of 15,000. [35] This was reported to be the first such festival. In 1992, after the Fall of the Iron Curtain, a Christian music festival was held in St. Petersburg, Russia. [36]