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    single "Here We Go". In December 2012, Róisín O supported Lionel Richie on his Irish tour. In the same month, Róisín O also supported The Coronas in The O2...
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  • Tralee Róisín Ingle (born 1971), Irish Times columnist, editor and "podcaster" Róisín McAliskey (born 1971), Irish political activist Roisin McAuley...
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    entitled "Walking in the Air". A 2014-15 "Last Call" tour with her daughter Róisín O was billed as Black's final international tour although she intended to...
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  • Winckworth Regina Nathan Rita Connolly Rita Keane Roberta Howett Róisín Elsafty Róisín Murphy Róisín O Ronnie Drew Rory Gallagher Rose Brennan Ryan Dolan Ryan...
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  • Aoife; O'Reilly, Danny; O'Reilly, Róisín. Grace. Retrieved 16 May 2020. Townsend, Michelle (8 March 2020). "Singer Roisin O opens up about close relationship...
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    when they were both teenagers. O'Donnell divorced Róisín in 1595. According to G. F. Dalton, Róisín's "misfortunes and her high birth attracted the attention...
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    Sheeran, The Jezabels, Michael Kiwanuka, Gavin Friday, Ryan Sheridan, Róisín O, Van Dyke Parks, Roots Manuva, Bell X1, Dublin Gospel Choir, Glen Hansard...
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    3Arena, Dublin. They were supported by Ryan Sheridan and Róisín O (Danny's sister). Singer Danny 'O Reilly claimed that it was the happiest moment in the...
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  • May, Lisa Hannigan, Loah, Moya Brennan, Orla Gartland, Pillow Queens, Róisín O, RuthAnne, Saint Sister, Sibéal, Soulé, Una Healy and Wyvern Lingo recorded...
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    2021. Retrieved 28 March 2020. Official website Róisín Murphy at AllMusic Róisín Murphy discography at Discogs Róisín Murphy discography at MusicBrainz...
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    January 2020. "Róisín Shortall TD". socialdemocrats.ie. Archived from the original on 11 January 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2020. "Róisín Shortall". ElectionsIreland...
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  • son Danny O'Reilly is the lead singer of The Coronas and her daughter Róisín O is a singer-songwriter, while Frances' daughter Aoife Scott was a finalist...
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  • of co-hosts with Kathryn Thomas joining Dáithí Ó Sé on stage. The New York Rose, 27-year-old Rose Róisín Wiley was named as the 2023 International Rose...
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    Sandwich Carry the Meek 2008 Luka Bloom Eleven Songs 2009 Miriam Ingram Trampoline 2010 Pilotlight The Post War Musical 2012 Róisín O The Secret Life of Blue...
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  • Conor Egan – drums Additional musicians Alma Kelliher – backing vocals Róisín O – backing vocals Production George Murphy – producer Peter Katis – mixing...
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    Róisín Garvey (born 5 July 1973) is an Irish Green Party politician who has served as a Senator since June 2020, after being nominated by the Taoiseach...
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    2022". RTE News. 23 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022. "New York Rose Róisín Wiley crowned the 2023 Rose of Tralee". Independent.ie. 22 August 2023....
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    Irish columnist John Waters. Their daughter, Brigidine Roisin Waters, generally known as Roisin, was born on 6 March 1996. Soon after the birth, the pair...
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  • Arctic Monkeys 29 April Skinty Fia Fontaines D.C. Partisan 6 May Courageous Róisín O 3ú 13 May 1970s John Gallen John Gallen 20 May Sometimes We See More In...
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  • Rose O'Neill (Irish: Róisín Dubh Ní Néill; fl. 1587–1607) was an Irish noblewoman and queen consort of Tyrconnell. She was the daughter of Hugh O'Neill...
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    playing the Latin hymns Reisfeld 1996, p. 23. Kaplan, Ilana; O'Connor, Roisin (15 January 2018). "The Cranberries' Dolores O'Riordan: A look back at the...
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  • Choir Róisín Dexter - director Irish Film Orchestra Catriona Walsh - orchestral contractor Celtic Woman Limited, Liner Notes, Celtic Woman: O Christmas...
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  • Jury Tyler Oakley Troye Sivan Amanda Palmer The Veronicas Wes Orshoski Róisín O Enemies Walking On Cars Saint Sister Mick Flannery Heathers Kodaline Jarryd...
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  • Darren Bennett once again filled in for Julian Benson this week. Guest act: Róisín O performing 'Give it Up'. Running order Dance-Off Judges' votes to save...
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  • was won by Senator Róisín Garvey. Neasa Hourigan, TD for Dublin Central; former Chair of the Committee on Budgetary Oversight Róisín Garvey, Senator Ossian...
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    few bob playing in the pubs, though I never went down that route. Ingle, Róisín. "The strange case of Gilbert O'Sullivan". The Irish Times. Retrieved 31...
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    was launched on 15 July 2015 by three independent TDs: Catherine Murphy, Róisín Shortall, and Stephen Donnelly. It promotes the Nordic model and pro-European...
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    Sean-nós song Róisín Dubh, which remains one of the most popular Irish rebel songs ever written, is addressed in Red Hugh's voice to his wife Róisín. The song...
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    Education. He lives in Tramore, County Waterford, with his wife Róisín and their three sons. "Marc Ó Cathasaigh". Oireachtas Members Database. Archived from the...
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  • Rosa O'Neill (née O'Doherty; Irish: Róisín Ní Dhochartaigh; c.1588–1660) was a member of the Ó Dochartaigh (English: O'Doherty) noble family of Inishowen...
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