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Celtic Tenors

The Celtic Tenors have established themselves as the most successful classical crossover artists ever to emerge from Ireland. In 2000, following an impromptu audition at EMI in London, the Celtic Tenors were signed on the spot to an international record deal, a highly unusual event that was the talk of the music industry.

Celtic Woman

Celtic Woman - CD CoversGroup and solo artists.

Chloë Agnew

Lynn Hilary

Lisa Kelly

Máiréad Nesbitt

Alex Sharpe

 

 

Chieftains

Chieftains-Bells of Dublin - CD CoverSix time Grammy winners, The Chieftains, are now recognised for bringing traditional Irish music to the world's attention. They have uncovered the wealth of traditional Irish music that has accumulated over the centuries, making the music their own with a style that is as exhilarating as it is definitive.

Chloe Agnew

Chloe Agnew - Walking On Air - CD CoverFrom Wikipedia

Chloë Agnew (born 9 June 1989 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish singer who has gained fame for her part in the Celtic music group Celtic Woman as the youngest member. She comes from Knocklyon, County Dublin, Ireland, where she resided with her mother Adéle "Twink" King and younger sister Naomi Agnew. She attends Alexandra College girls school having attended Notre Dame des Missions Junior School for her primary school education. She sings in a few languages: English, Irish, Latin and Italian.

Lisa Kelly

Lisa Kelly - Celtic Woman Presents: Lisa - CD CoverFrom Wikipedia

Lisa Kelly (Irish Laoise Ní Cheallaigh, born 7 May 1977 in Dublin, Ireland) is a singer of both Classical and Celtic music. She has taken part in many musical theatre productions and concerts, and is currently a member of the musical group Celtic Woman.

Lynn Hilary

Lynn Hilary - Take Me With YouFrom Wikipedia

Lynn completed a Bachelor of Music performance degree in 2005.

She joined the Irish choral group Anúna in 2000, and recorded and performed with them until 2007. She toured the U.S.A., Morocco, the Netherlands, and Finland with the group. She is a featured soloist on four of their albums "Invocation", "Winter Songs" "Behind the Closed Eye" and "Sensation". She performed the lead vocal of the piece "Cloudsong" from Riverdance at the Opening Ceremony of the 2003 Special Olympics in Croke Park, Dublin, and completed a tour with Riverdance in the U.S. in 2006.

Máiréad Nesbitt

Máiréad Nesbitt - Raining UpFrom Wikipedia

Máiréad Nesbitt (pronounced "mah-raid") (born in Loughmore, County Tipperary, Ireland) is a Classical and Celtic music performer, most notably as a fiddler and violinist. She is currently the fiddler for the group Celtic Woman.

Her formal musical studies began at The Ursuline Convent in Thurles, Ireland, and progressed through secondary schooling at the Waterford Institute of Technology and the Cork School of Music, during which time she participated in the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland. Nesbitt completed post-graduate studies at London's Royal Academy of Music and Trinity College of Music under Emanuel Hurwitz.

Besides her family, Nesbitt has stated that her influences range from Itzhak Perlman and Michael Coleman to bluegrass artist Alison Krauss and rock's David Bowie and Sting.