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Posted By: John MacKenzie
16-Mar-26 - 03:35 PM
Thread Name: Obit: Dolores Keane, Irish Trad. singer, 1953-2006
Subject: RE: 2026 Obit: Dolores Keane
Irish Music Magazine official
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DOLORES KEANE (1953–2026)
The world of Irish traditional music has today lost one of its most powerful and influential voices with the passing of Dolores Keane, a singer whose artistry helped shape the modern revival of Irish folk and traditional song.
Renowned for the emotional depth of her performances and the unmistakable strength of her voice, she leaves behind a legacy that profoundly influenced Irish music both at home and around the world.
Born in 1953 in Caherlistrane, County Galway, Dolores was raised in a family steeped in musical tradition. Her parents were both singers, and her early musical environment was rich with the sounds of Irish song and storytelling.
Dolores first came to national prominence in the 1970s as a founding member of the ground breaking traditional group De Dannan. With the band, she helped bring Irish traditional music to new international audiences through vibrant performances and inventive arrangements that fused traditional melodies with contemporary energy. Her expressive and commanding vocal style quickly became one of the defining elements of the group’s sound.
After leaving De Dannan in the late 1970s, Dolores embarked on a successful solo career that further established her as one of Ireland’s finest folk vocalists. During the 1980s and 1990s, she released a series of acclaimed recordings, including There Was a Maid, Broken Hearted I’ll Wander, and Solid Ground.
Over the decades, she toured extensively throughout Europe, North America, and Australia, performing at leading folk festivals and concert halls. Her singing was distinguished by its honesty, emotional power, and deep connection to Ireland’s storytelling traditions.
Though she stepped back from performing for a period in the early 2000s, Dolores later returned to the stage and remained widely regarded as one of the most important voices in Irish folk music. Her legacy endures through the songs she preserved, the recordings she created, and the generations of singers she inspired.
A tribute to the remarkable music career of Dolores Keane will feature in the next edition of Irish Music Magazine.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hanam.