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Grand Dames of Irish music form supergro

05 Nov 10 - 12:34 PM (#3024355)
Subject: Grand Dames of Irish music form supergro
From: michaelr

Four of Ireland's greatest female performers have formed a new collaboration, T with the Maggies. A CD will be released this month.

Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill performed with both Skara Brae and The Bothy Band. In the late 70's she moved from Ireland to the USA where she formed Touchstone. When her brother, Mícheál, also emigrated they both enjoyed considerable acclaim with Relativity and Nightnoise. Tríona has recently released her latest solo album, 'The Key's Within'.

Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill was also with Skara Brae and is renowned for her distinctive sean-nós style which she has taken worldwide as an ambassador and champion of Irish tradition. Her father and aunt were avid collectors of traditional songs. Besides her numerous collaborations, including those with sister Triona and as a member of Dónal Lunny's Coolfin, she has released a number of solo albums, including the pivotal 'No Dowry' in 1991.

Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh formed Altan with her late husband Frankie Kennedy in the late 80's. Despite his untimely death she has continued fronting the group as singer and exceptional fiddle player. In 1994 she was instrumental in founding the Frankie Kennedy Winter School which has now become firmly embedded in Ireland's musical calendar. Her debut solo album, 'Imeall', was released in 2009.

Moya Brennan has fronted Clannad since the mid 70's. With 22 albums, a Grammy and Ivor Novello award the group pioneered Celtic music and brought the Irish language to a mass audience. Moya has performed and duetted with a wide range of artists, including Bono, Bruce Hornsby, Michael McDonald, Robert Plant, Paul Brady among others. Her solo output includes 7 albums, the latest being 'Heart Strings' recorded live with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.


05 Nov 10 - 12:40 PM (#3024358)
Subject: RE: Grand Dames of Irish music form supergro
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Irish Times article 23 Oct. 10

Irish Times today


05 Nov 10 - 12:42 PM (#3024361)
Subject: RE: Grand Dames of Irish music form supergro
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

They made an appearance, all giddy and barefoot on the beach, on a tv documentary presented by Moya Brennan some time last month. May still be available on the RTE website.


06 Nov 10 - 12:21 AM (#3024891)
Subject: RE: Grand Dames of Irish music form supergro
From: ChanteyLass

Ooh, wish I could see them! Even if they toured in the US, I probably couldn't afford to go.


06 Nov 10 - 04:34 AM (#3024947)
Subject: RE: Grand Dames of Irish music form supergro
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

They were on the Late Late Show last night, you can probably catch that on RTE player as well.


06 Nov 10 - 05:02 AM (#3024959)
Subject: RE: Grand Dames of Irish music form supergro
From: John MacKenzie

Supergro! Is that like a Babygro? :)


22 Dec 23 - 08:08 PM (#4194101)
Subject: RE: Grand Dames of Irish music form supergro
From: FreddyHeadey


Moya Brennan - Dec 2023
Irish Music Icons
Moya Brennan joins Lynette Fay to reflect on her life in music.
From the early days at Leo’s Tavern in Donegal to global success with her band Clannad and later recognition as a solo artist. Moya has sent tremors through the world of traditional music, taking the Irish language to places it had never been before.
A definitive interview with one of our great artists who continues to redefine Irish music today.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001tqsl
(the programme on the Sounds app is time limited but the video on this page might be available indefinitely)

Irish Music Icons
series page
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001dq7v/episodes/player