The Irish Tenors are a singing trio from Ireland that was started in 1998 by a group of television producers for a PBS special The Irish Tenors. They...
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the end, was acclaimed by the judges and the audience. "The Texas Tenors, 12 Irish Tenors or 3 Redneck Tenors | The Texas Tenors". thetexastenors.com. Retrieved...
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Finbar Wright (category Irish tenors)
Landmark performance at the Hollywood Bowl with the Irish Tenors and guests, Three Mo' Tenors, with the LA Philharmonic 2005 – Sang with Anthony Kearns...
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Anthony Kearns (category Irish tenors)
Kiltealy, County Wexford, Ireland) is an internationally acclaimed tenor, record producer, and a member of The Irish Tenors. Anthony Kearns is one of...
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Grace (Jim McCann song) (redirect from Grace (The Dubliners song))
Foster and Allen, John McDermott, The Barleycorn, Anthony Kearns, The Irish Tenors, Donna Taggart (Celtic Lady, 2011), The High Kings (Grace & Glory, 2016)...
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guitarist Rory Gallagher (1948-1995), guitarist, singer and songwriter The Irish Tenors James Galway Máire McDonnell-Garvey Sharon Shannon Luan Parle Shane...
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The Celtic Tenors is an Irish trio of tenor singers. The group initially consisted of Paul Hennessey, Niall Morris and James Nelson, and gave its first...
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Scorn Not His Simplicity (category Irish folk songs)
performed by several Irish musicians, including Luke Kelly, Sinéad O'Connor, Paddy Reilly, The Dubliners, Sonny Knowles, The Irish Tenors, Celtic Thunder,...
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Frank McNamara (musician) (category Alumni of the Royal Irish Academy of Music)
different version of their album in Ireland. McNamara has made albums with The Irish Tenors, The American Tenors, Ronan Tynan, John McDermott, David Agnew...
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2002. He formed The Irish Tenors, and after performing a large concert in Dublin, Ireland in 1998, they spent some time touring the United States, appearing...
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Karl Scully (category Irish tenors)
two Irish Tenors, Anthony Kearns and Finbar Wright, who invited him to join the group in 2006. Soon after Karl returned to the screens to star in 'The Irish...
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Bono (redirect from Paul Hewson (Irish musician))
Ireland". The Irish Independent. Retrieved 25 February 2009. Fergal O'Brien (15 October 2006). "Bono, Preacher on Poverty, Tarnishes Halo With Irish Tax...
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Ronan Tynan (category Irish tenors)
Tynan (born 14 May 1960) is an Irish tenor singer and former Paralympic athlete. He was a member of The Irish Tenors re-joining in 2011 while continuing...
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I'll Tell Me Ma (redirect from The Belle of Belfast City)
Vicar Street, 2002 The Irish Tenors, on Ellis Island, 2001 Orla Fallon, Live With The Dubliners And Damien Dempsey, on My Land, 2011. The Rumjacks, on "Hung...
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Wexford Carol (redirect from The Wexford Carol)
The Wexford Carol or the Enniscorthy Carol (Irish: Carúl Loch Garman, Carúl Inis Córthaidh) is a traditional religious Irish Christmas carol originating...
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the Irish Tenors, Paddy Reilly, The High Kings, Flogging Molly, Nathan Carter, Damien Dempsey and Kodaline. It was a number 1 hit in the Irish charts for...
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Through the Faire") is a traditional Irish folk song, with a number of iterations, that has been performed and recorded by various artists. The narrator...
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popularising Irish folk music in Europe. They influenced many generations of Irish bands and their legacy can to this day be heard in the music of artists...
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A Nation Once Again (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
the Poxy Boggards, and The Irish Tenors (John McDermott, Ronan Tynan, Anthony Kearns) and Sean Conway for a 2007 single. In the Beatles' movie A Hard Day's...
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James Joyce (category Irish tenors)
1941) was an Irish novelist, poet and literary critic. He contributed to the modernist avant-garde movement and is regarded as one of the most influential...
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Irish Tenors, Johnny Logan (on his 2007 album The Irish Connection), and Nathan Carter (on his 2012 album The Live Show).[citation needed] The song has...
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1999 album Charlotte Church. The Irish Tenors covered the song on their 2000 CD/DVD release Live in Belfast. It is sung in the musical group Celtic Woman...
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(September 10, 2024). "Conan O'Brien wins Emmy for Ireland episode of travel show featuring Ros na Rún". The Irish Times. Retrieved September 10, 2024. "Outstanding...
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It's a Long Way to Tipperary (category Irish songs)
authorship of the song has long been disputed. It was recorded in 1914 by Irish tenor John McCormack. It was used as a marching song among soldiers in the First...
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for RTÉ) “The Irish Tenors” (1999, for RTÉ and PBS) “The Irish Tenors Live from Belfast” (2000, for PBS America and Delta) “The Irish Tenors Live from...
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Island: The Dream of America, a 2002 work for actors and orchestra by American composer Peter Boyer Ellis Island, a 2001 album by The Irish Tenors Ellis...
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Steve McDonald, Dropkick Murphys, London-Irish band Neck, The Durutti Column, The High Kings, The Irish Tenors, Off Kilter and Kieran Moriarty. It was...
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For Christmas (Producer/Conductor) Clark, Boodie Christian. "The Irish Tenors – At the Great Auditorium Ocean Grove Revisited". Anthony Kearns official...
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No Man's Land (Eric Bogle song) (redirect from The Green Fields of France)
Land" on the album Acoustically Irish Celtic Tenors (2002), on the album So Strong Celtic Thunder (2009), as "The Green Fields of France", on the album Take...
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Suo Gân (section Other uses of the tune)
"Suo-Gan") on the 2003 The Christmas Album. It is on The Irish Tenors album Home for Christmas. It is featured in the last episode of the anime Black Butler...
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