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'''Celtic Woman''' is an all-female Irish musical ensemble assembled by David Downes (a former musical director of the Irish stage show Riverdance) and Sharon Browne. |
'''Celtic Woman''' is an all-female Irish musical ensemble assembled by David Downes (a former musical director of the Irish stage show Riverdance) and Sharon Browne. |
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− | In 2004, Downes recruited five solo musicians: singers Chloë Agnew, Órla Fallon, Lisa Kelly, and Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, and fiddler Máiréad Nesbitt, for a one-night show which he had filmed as a PBS Concert Special which he called ''Celtic Woman: The Show''. These could be described as "four lasses fair" and "a fifth who played the fiddle." |
+ | In 2004, Downes recruited five solo musicians: singers Chloë Agnew, [[Órla Fallon]], Lisa Kelly, and Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, and fiddler Máiréad Nesbitt, for a one-night show which he had filmed as a PBS Concert Special which he called ''Celtic Woman: The Show''. These could be described as "four lasses fair" and "a fifth who played the fiddle." |
''Celtic Woman: The Show'' was intended to be a once-and-done project, but the unexpected success of the show, which surprised Downes to no end, led to Celtic Woman beginning its tours as a group and releasing its debut album, ''Celtic Woman,'' on the Manhattan Records label. Since then, the ensemble has released several other albums, including ''Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration, Celtic Woman: A New Journey, Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey'', and ''Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart''. Celtic Woman has undertaken several world tours, and cumulatively, they have released over 6 million records worldwide. |
''Celtic Woman: The Show'' was intended to be a once-and-done project, but the unexpected success of the show, which surprised Downes to no end, led to Celtic Woman beginning its tours as a group and releasing its debut album, ''Celtic Woman,'' on the Manhattan Records label. Since then, the ensemble has released several other albums, including ''Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration, Celtic Woman: A New Journey, Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey'', and ''Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart''. Celtic Woman has undertaken several world tours, and cumulatively, they have released over 6 million records worldwide. |
Revision as of 20:37, 5 December 2011
Celtic Woman
Celtic Woman is an all-female Irish musical ensemble assembled by David Downes (a former musical director of the Irish stage show Riverdance) and Sharon Browne.
In 2004, Downes recruited five solo musicians: singers Chloë Agnew, Órla Fallon, Lisa Kelly, and Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, and fiddler Máiréad Nesbitt, for a one-night show which he had filmed as a PBS Concert Special which he called Celtic Woman: The Show. These could be described as "four lasses fair" and "a fifth who played the fiddle."
Celtic Woman: The Show was intended to be a once-and-done project, but the unexpected success of the show, which surprised Downes to no end, led to Celtic Woman beginning its tours as a group and releasing its debut album, Celtic Woman, on the Manhattan Records label. Since then, the ensemble has released several other albums, including Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration, Celtic Woman: A New Journey, Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey, and Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart. Celtic Woman has undertaken several world tours, and cumulatively, they have released over 6 million records worldwide.