• Brídín Ní Bhraonáin, professionally known as Brídín Brennan is an Irish pop singer from Dobhar (Dore), Gweedore, County Donegal. She is the youngest of...
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    Clannad (redirect from Ciarán Brennan)
    (Moya), Ciarán, Pól, Deirdre, Leon, Eithne (Enya), Olive, Bartley, and Brídín. Brennan was a musician who played in an Irish showband, the Slieve Foy, and...
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    Irish singer-songwriter. He is the brother of Enya, Moya Brennan, Brídín Brennan and Ciarán Brennan. He is a member of the family band Clannad, and co-wrote...
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    Between Worlds) 1996 – "Ó Bhean a' Tí" – with Dónal Lunny, Brídín Brennan & Deirdre Brennan (from Common Ground: The Voices Of Modern Irish Music) 1996...
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  • August 2005 by Irish singer Brídín Brennan on MDM Records. It consists of a wide selection of original songs, written by Brennan, while the single, "You Can't...
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  • player Bríd Brennan (born 1953), North Irish actress Brídín Brennan (born 1968), Irish pop singer, younger sister of Enya Biko Bradnock-Brennan (born 1992)...
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    the area: Moya Brennan (born 1952) – musician and singer (also see band Clannad) Enya (born 1961) – musician and singer Brídín Brennan (born 1968) – musician...
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    featuring music from Leo Brennan, Clannad, Brídín Brennan, Deirdre Brennan, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and Manus Lunny. Leo Brennan died on 22 June 2016, aged...
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  • Bernie Nolan Big Tom Billie Barry Bob Geldof Bono Bridie Gallagher Brídín Brennan Brigid Boden Bronagh Gallagher Bry Caitlín Maude Caitríona O'Leary Camille...
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    collaborators Thomas Loefke and Kerstin Blodig of Norland Wind, Moya Brennan, Brídín Brennan and Celtic Woman's Órla Fallon. Pádraig died in Dublin on 9 August...
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  • Misty Eyed Adventures (category Moya Brennan albums)
    Suas a Stóirín" – 4:02 Moya Brennan – vocals, harp, keyboards Deirdre Brennan – vocals Olive Brennan – vocals Brídín Brennan – vocals Nigel Thomas – drums...
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  • Drifter", Gaelic footballer. 23 May – Maria McCool, singer. 17 May – Brídín Brennan, singer. 17 May – Andrea Corr, lead vocalist with The Corrs. 1 July...
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    Bradley – bass player, songwriter, The Undertones Brídín Brennan – singer Enya Brennan – musician Moya Brennan – musician Niall Breslin – lead singer of The...
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  • of Cian Mac Cáinte) Aoife Ní Fhearraigh - lead vocals Máire Brennan - vocals Brídín Brennan - vocals Seoirse Ó Dochartaigh - Male vocals on 'Cailín a'...
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  • Eyes of Innocence may refer to: Eyes of Innocence (Brídín Brennan album), 2005 Eyes of Innocence (Miami Sound Machine album), 1984 This disambiguation...
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  • Harry's Game" (1992) "Both Sides, Now" "Mystery Game" "Seanchas" See also Clannad discography Moments in a Lifetime Brídín Brennan Leo's Tavern The Duggans...
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  • and Ireland. The book contains exclusive photographs and accounts of touring and recording as a band. Northern Skyline - Moya Brennan & Clannad fansite...
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  • Mountains" Éamonn deBarra Kerstin Blodig Máire Breatnach Brídín Brennan Deirdre Brennan Moya Brennan Ciaran Byrne Paul Byrne Orlagh Fallon Urs Fuchs Finbar...
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  • Máire (album) (category Moya Brennan albums)
    5:24 "Atlantic Shore" – 4:02 Máire Brennan – Vocals, Harp, Piano, Keyboards Deirdre Brennan – Vocals Brídín Brennan – Vocals Calum Malcolm – Keyboards...
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  • 05:37 3 "Deja Vu" (feat. Sara Bloomfield) 04:21 4 "Hang On" (feat. Bridin Brennan, Karen Hamill) 04:20 5 "Wait for the Sun" (feat. Sheyenne Rivers, Veronika...
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    and is the eldest of the Brennan family, Ireland's most successful musical family, of which younger siblings Enya and Brídín have previously performed...
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  • Pepper Ian Croft (CP) Stephen Redmond (NP) Dublin Rathdown (4 seats) Shay Brennan Elaine Dunne Shaun Tracey Maeve O'Connell Neale Richmond Catherine Martin...
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    2012 and a New Education Unit in 2022. Aoife Ní Fhearraigh, singer Brídín Brennan, singer Gavin O Fearraigh, actor Maria McCool, singer Natasha Nic Gairbheith...
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  • Fearraigh 2004-2009, 2023 Greg Ó Coileáin Gearóid Kavanagh 2021-2023 Katy Daly Brídín Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh 2010-2020, 2023 Rory Keane Conall Ó Céidigh 2019-2023...
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    (Manx) Bridget (English) Bridgette (English) Bridgid (English) Bríd (Irish) Brídín (Irish) Bridzhit (Bulgarian), (Russian) Bridzhyt (Ukrainian) Brigitte (French)...
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    Michael Conaghan 1.2 600 602 602 612 637 641 690                     Green Brídín O'Connor 1.1 587 593 599 609 611 620                       Independent Gerry...
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  • Barrett Ros na Rún 1997–2002, 2004–2005, 2016–2019, 2021–present 12 years Brídín Nic Dhonncha Gráinne Ní Bhraonáin Ros na Rún 2007–2019 12 years Rebecca...
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    Democrats Mary Mannion 6.9 3,250 3,280 3,340 3,445 3,531 3,829       Labour Brídín Twist 3.6 1,684 1,710 1,809 1,882           Green Brian Meaney 3.6 1,682...
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  • (national team). 28 June – Tom Jordan, 82, actor (Fair City). 30 June – Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin, President of the Camogie Association (1991–1994). 1 July...
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    competitions. The trophy is named for Camogie Association President of 1991–4, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin. Highlights and incidents of the championship history include:...
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