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The following year, Brennan travelled to [[Tanzania]] and has played a major role in bringing the missions of the charity to the forefront. She has also performed concerts worldwide with other Christian Blind Mission Goodwill Ambassadors from Europe.<ref name="PastTourDates">[http://www.clannad.org.uk/tour/archive/ Tour Date Archive] Brennan family</ref> |
The following year, Brennan travelled to [[Tanzania]] and has played a major role in bringing the missions of the charity to the forefront. She has also performed concerts worldwide with other Christian Blind Mission Goodwill Ambassadors from Europe.<ref name="PastTourDates">[http://www.clannad.org.uk/tour/archive/ Tour Date Archive] Brennan family</ref> |
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===Helping those with addiction=== |
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Brennan performs various concerts in aid of charities and groups that work to rehabilitate those affected by drug addiction and alcohol dependency. She also practices religion with her family in [[Dún Laoghaire]], at a church which also reaches out to young people affected by drug and alcohol misuse. |
Brennan performs various concerts in aid of charities and groups that work to rehabilitate those affected by drug addiction and alcohol dependency. She also practices religion with her family in [[Dún Laoghaire]], at a church which also reaches out to young people affected by drug and alcohol misuse. |
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===Nature preservation=== |
===Nature preservation=== |
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With family band Clannad, Brennan has recorded numerous songs about the needed protection of the landscapes in Ireland and the devastation of pollution around the world. The first song about the matter was recorded for their |
With family band Clannad, Brennan has recorded numerous songs about the needed protection of the landscapes in Ireland and the devastation of pollution around the world. The first song about the matter was recorded for their debut album and was called "An Pháirc". Throughout Moya's solo career, she has recorded various songs on the issue including "[[Big Yellow Taxi single|Big Yellow Taxi]]". |
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In July 2005, Brennan took part in a protest alongside poet [[Cathal Ó Searcaigh]] and locals of [[County Donegal]] to protest against the installation of electric cables across various areas of the county due to the harm it could cause to both people and the landscape.<ref>[http://www.donegalcounty.com/nw62.html Donegal County.com] Newsletter July 2005</ref> |
In July 2005, Brennan took part in a protest alongside poet [[Cathal Ó Searcaigh]] and locals of [[County Donegal]] to protest against the installation of electric cables across various areas of the county due to the harm it could cause to both people and the landscape.<ref>[http://www.donegalcounty.com/nw62.html Donegal County.com] Newsletter July 2005</ref> |
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In 1985, Brennan along with her band members in Clannad donated their song "[[Almost Seems (Too Late To Turn)]]" to [[Children in Need]], becoming the British charity appeal's first official single. |
In 1985, Brennan along with her band members in Clannad donated their song "[[Almost Seems (Too Late To Turn)]]" to [[Children in Need]], becoming the British charity appeal's first official single. |
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In 1986, Brennan performed alongside Bono, Bob Geldof and Chris de Burgh for Self Aid. She also performed with Clannad at the concert. Moya and Clannad have long been supporters of [[Amnesty International]] and contributed their single |
In 1986, Brennan performed alongside Bono, [[Bob Geldof]] and [[Chris de Burgh]] for Self Aid. She also performed with Clannad at the concert. Moya and Clannad have long been supporters of [[Amnesty International]] and contributed their single "[[Rí na Cruinne]]" to the organisation. Brennan has also attended various benefits in both Ireland and England, most notably alongside [[Van Morrison]] in 1996. |
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Moya has recorded dozens charitable singles and on many more albums with various artists, including |
Moya has recorded dozens charitable singles and on many more albums with various artists, including "Raphael's Journey" by [[Joanne Hogg]] in 2008, "Songs for Luca" and "Songs for Luca 2" by [[Iona (band)|Iona]], and the official anthem for Ireland's 2008 Olympic bid, "[[Green to Gold (song)|Green to Gold]]". Moya also donated her b-side "Ceolfaidh Mé" to the ''Field of Hope'' album, which also features Bono and [[The Corrs]]. In October 2008, Brennan was appointed director for Ireland's first [[Christian radio|Christian satellite radio]] station, UCB Ireland, which operates from [[Dublin]]. Moya also recorded a song under her birth name "Máire Ní Bhraonáin" on the 2009 ''[[Ceol Cheann Dubhrann]]'' album with [[Manus Lunny]] to raise funds for Áislann Rann na Feirste and Scoil Náisiúnta Rann na Feirste.<ref name="17April">[http://www.clannad.org.uk/2009/04/moya-brennan-directs-new-christian-radio-station/ Moya Brennan directs new Christian radio station]. Clannad.org.uk.</ref><ref name="Cheann">[http://www.clannad.org.uk/2009/12/moya-brennan-on-the-songs-of-rann-na-feirste/ Moya Brennan on the songs of Rann na Feirste]. Clannad.org.uk.</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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*2009 – ''[[Ceol Cheann Dubhrann]]'' (Various artists) |
*2009 – ''[[Ceol Cheann Dubhrann]]'' (Various artists) |
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===Compilations and |
===Compilations and collaborations=== |
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*1987 The Awakening – with [[Paul Brady]] (from ''[[Primitive Dance]]'') |
*1987 – "The Awakening" – with [[Paul Brady]] (from ''[[Primitive Dance]]'') |
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*1990 |
*1990 – "Put 'em Under Pressure" (single) |
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*1991 Bring It All Back Home – with [[An Emotional Fish]] (from ''Blue'') |
*1991 – "Bring It All Back Home" – with [[An Emotional Fish]] (from ''Blue'') |
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*1993 Come into My Life – with [[Robert Plant]] (from ''[[Fate of Nations]]'') |
*1993 – "Come into My Life" – with [[Robert Plant]] (from ''[[Fate of Nations]]'') |
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*1993 Dream Fields – with [[Runrig]] (from ''[[Amazing Things]]'') |
*1993 – "Dream Fields" – with [[Runrig]] (from ''[[Amazing Things]]'') |
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*1994 Almond Skin – with [[Sonny Condell]] (from ''[[Someone To Dance With]]'') |
*1994 – "Almond Skin" – with [[Sonny Condell]] (from ''[[Someone To Dance With]]'') |
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*1994 Dream Sequence – with Sonny Condell (from ''Someone To Dance With'') |
*1994 – "Dream Sequence" – with Sonny Condell (from ''Someone To Dance With'') |
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*1994 The Man Who Wrote Danny Boy – with [[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]] (from ''[[Night Music (album)|Night Music]]'') |
*1994 – "The Man Who Wrote Danny Boy" – with [[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]] (from ''[[Night Music (album)|Night Music]]'') |
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*1994 [[As Tears Go By (song)|As Tears Go By]] – with [[London Symphony Orchestra]] (from ''Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones'') |
*1994 – "[[As Tears Go By (song)|As Tears Go By]]" – with [[London Symphony Orchestra]] (from ''Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones'') |
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*1995 You're The One – with [[Shane MacGowan]] (from ''[[Circle of Friends (1995 film)|Circle of Friends]] soundtrack'') |
*1995 – "You're The One" – with [[Shane MacGowan]] (from ''[[Circle of Friends (1995 film)|Circle of Friends]] soundtrack'') |
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*1995 Luman Michael O'Suilleabhain |
*1995 – "Luman Michael O'Suilleabhain" – with Brian Kennedy (from ''Between Worlds'' |
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*1996 Ó Bhean a' Tí – with [[Dónal Lunny]], [[Brídín Brennan]] & Deirdre Brennan (from ''Common Ground: The Voices Of Modern Irish Music'') |
*1996 – "Ó Bhean a' Tí" – with [[Dónal Lunny]], [[Brídín Brennan]] & Deirdre Brennan (from ''Common Ground: The Voices Of Modern Irish Music'') |
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*1996 Everything Changes (and various tracks) – with [[Iona (band)|Iona]] (from ''[[Journey into the Morn]]'') |
*1996 – "Everything Changes" (and various tracks) – with [[Iona (band)|Iona]] (from ''[[Journey into the Morn]]'') |
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*1998 [[Amazing Grace]] – with [[Michael Crawford]] (from ''On Egales Wings'') |
*1998 – "[[Amazing Grace]]" – with [[Michael Crawford]] (from ''On Egales Wings'') |
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*1998 [[Come Josephine in My Flying Machine]] (from ''[[Back to Titanic]] soundtrack'') |
*1998 – "[[Come Josephine in My Flying Machine]]" (from ''[[Back to Titanic]] soundtrack'') |
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*1999 [[Saltwater (Chicane song)|Saltwater]] – with [[Chicane]] |
*1999 – "[[Saltwater (Chicane song)|Saltwater]]" – with [[Chicane]] |
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*1999 Don't Give Up – with [[Michael McDonald (singer)|Michael McDonald]] (from Streams & ''[[Whisper to the Wild Water]]'') |
*1999 – "Don't Give Up" – with [[Michael McDonald (singer)|Michael McDonald]] (from ''Streams'' & ''[[Whisper to the Wild Water]]'') |
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*1999 The Call of the Wild – with [[Alan Parsons]] (from ''[[The Time Machine (Alan Parsons album)|The Time Machine]]'') |
*1999 – "The Call of the Wild" – with [[Alan Parsons]] (from ''[[The Time Machine (Alan Parsons album)|The Time Machine]]'') |
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*1999 Lullabies (on ''Silent Night'') – with [[The Chieftains]] & Paola Cecchi (from ''Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome'') |
*1999 – "Lullabies" (on ''Silent Night'') – with [[The Chieftains]] & Paola Cecchi (from ''Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome'') |
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*2000 Saylon Dola – with [[Russell Watson]] (from ''[[The Voice (Russell Watson album)|The Voice]]'') |
*2000 – "Saylon Dola" – with [[Russell Watson]] (from ''[[The Voice (Russell Watson album)|The Voice]]'') |
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*2000 No Scenes of Stately Majesty (from ''The Greatest Story Ever Sung'') |
*2000 – "No Scenes of Stately Majesty" (from ''The Greatest Story Ever Sung'') |
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*2000 [[Fairytale of New York]] – with [[Ronan Keating]] (from ''[[The Way You Make Me Feel (Ronan Keating song)|The Way You Make Me Feel]]'') |
*2000 – "[[Fairytale of New York]]" – with [[Ronan Keating]] (from ''[[The Way You Make Me Feel (Ronan Keating song)|The Way You Make Me Feel]]'') |
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*2000 Peace Has Broken Out – with [[Duke Special|Booley]] (from ''One'') |
*2000 – "Peace Has Broken Out" – with [[Duke Special|Booley]] (from ''One'') |
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*2000 Ceolfaidh Mé (from ''Fields of Hope: Fight Against Famine'') |
*2000 – "Ceolfaidh Mé" (from ''Fields of Hope: Fight Against Famine'') |
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*2000 The Light on the Hill (from ''St. Patrick: The Irish Legend soundtrack'') |
*2000 – "The Light on the Hill" (from ''St. Patrick: The Irish Legend soundtrack'') |
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*2000 Over Blue City – with Skypark (from ''Over Blue City'') |
*2000 – "Over Blue City" – with Skypark (from ''Over Blue City'') |
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*2000 Rose of Bethlehem (from ''One Silent Night'') |
*2000 – "Rose of Bethlehem" (from ''One Silent Night'') |
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*2001 [[New Irish Hymns]] album – with [[Margaret Becker]] & [[Joanne Hogg]] |
*2001 – ''[[New Irish Hymns]]'' album – with [[Margaret Becker]] & [[Joanne Hogg]] |
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*2001 O Jesus Friend Unfailing (from ''The Sound of Grace: Focusfest 2001'') |
*2001 – "O Jesus Friend Unfailing" (from ''The Sound of Grace: Focusfest 2001'') |
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*2001 [[To End All Wars#Soundtrack|To End All Wars]] soundtrack |
*2001 – ''[[To End All Wars#Soundtrack|To End All Wars]]'' soundtrack |
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*2001 Band of Brothers Requiem – with [[Michael Kamen]] (from ''[[Band of Brothers (TV miniseries)|Band of Brothers]] soundtrack'') |
*2001 – "Band of Brothers Requiem" – with [[Michael Kamen]] (from ''[[Band of Brothers (TV miniseries)|Band of Brothers]] soundtrack'') |
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*2003 Ave Maria – with [[Dominic Miller]] (from ''Shapes'') |
*2003 – "Ave Maria" – with [[Dominic Miller]] (from ''Shapes'') |
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*2003 Codail A Linbh (Sleep O Child) – with [[Phil Coulter]] (from ''An Irish Holiday'') |
*2003 – "Codail A Linbh (Sleep O Child)" – with [[Phil Coulter]] (from ''An Irish Holiday'') |
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*2004 Tell Me Now (What You See), All of Them & Woad to Ruin tracks – with [[Hans Zimmer]] (from ''[[King Arthur (film)|King Arthur]]'') |
*2004 – ''Tell Me Now (What You See), All of Them & Woad to Ruin'' tracks – with [[Hans Zimmer]] (from ''[[King Arthur (film)|King Arthur]]'') |
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*2004 Labyrinth Prelude, Labyrinth – with [[Liam Lawton]] (from ''Another World'') |
*2004 – "Labyrinth Prelude", "Labyrinth" – with [[Liam Lawton]] (from ''Another World'') |
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*2005 Hidden – with [[Hazel O'Connor]] (from ''Hidden Heart'') |
*2005 – "Hidden" – with [[Hazel O'Connor]] (from ''Hidden Heart'') |
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*2005 Beautiful Dreamer – with [[Brian Kennedy (singer)|Brian Kennedy]] (from ''On Song 2: Red Sails in the Sunset'') |
*2005 – "Beautiful Dreamer" – with [[Brian Kennedy (singer)|Brian Kennedy]] (from ''On Song 2: Red Sails in the Sunset'') |
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*2005 Miles And Miles, Falling – with [[Schiller (band)|Schiller]] (from ''Day and Night (Tag Und Nacht)'') |
*2005 – "Miles And Miles", "Falling" – with [[Schiller (band)|Schiller]] (from ''Day and Night (Tag Und Nacht)'') |
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*2005 Away, The Rubicon – with [[The Duggans]] (from ''[[Rubicon (The Duggans album)|Rubicon]]'') |
*2005 – "Away", "The Rubicon" – with [[The Duggans]] (from ''[[Rubicon (The Duggans album)|Rubicon]]'') |
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*2005 I'll See You – with [[Delirious?]] (from ''[[The Mission Bell]]'') |
*2005 – "I'll See You" – with [[Delirious?]] (from ''[[The Mission Bell]]'') |
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*2005 Kiss The Book, Like the Baseless Fabric & Set Me Free (from the Book of Watermarks video game) |
*2005 – "Kiss The Book", "Like the Baseless Fabric" & "Set Me Free" (from the ''Book of Watermarks'' video game) |
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*2008 |
*2008 – "I Will Never Love Again" – duet with [[Christie Hennessy]] (from ''The Two of Us'') |
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*2008 The Worship Lounge |
*2008 – "You Are Beautiful" – ''The Worship Lounge'' (various artists) |
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*2008 Rafael's Journey |
*2008 – ''Rafael's Journey'' – with Joanne Hogg (Moya sings back up on a couple tracks on this album) |
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*2008 Green |
*2008 – "Green to Gold" – with Grand Canal (from ''Green To Gold'') |
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*2008 Sanctuary |
*2008 – ''Sanctuary'' (various artists) – Moya performs on many of the tracks |
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*2008 Down by the Sea-Ashley Davis-This I Do (background vocals) |
*2008 Down by the Sea-Ashley Davis-This I Do (background vocals) |
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*2009 Ceol Cheann Dubhrann-Various Artists-Ceol Cheann Dubhrann |
*2009 Ceol Cheann Dubhrann-Various Artists-Ceol Cheann Dubhrann |
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Moya Brennan | |
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Moya Brennan backstage at Glastonbury 2011 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Máire Philomena Ní Bhraonáin |
Also known as | Máire Brennan Máire Jarvis[1] "The Voice of Clannad"[2] "First Lady of Celtic Music"[3] |
Born | Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | 4 August 1952
Genres | Irish Traditional, Celtic, folk, new age, contemporary Christian music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, producer, harpist |
Years active | 1970–present |
Labels | Atlantic, BMG, Word, BEO, Universal |
Website | www |
Moya Brennan, born Máire Ní Bhraonáin[4] (Template:IPA-ga), also known as Máire Brennan (born 4 August 1952), is an Irish folk singer, songwriter, harpist, and philanthropist. She began performing professionally in 1970 when her family formed the band Clannad,[5] and is now widely considered as the "First Lady of Celtic Music".[6] Moya released her first solo album in 1992 called Máire, a successful venture, her solo career has remained successful to this day, many years after Clannad took a hiatus in 1996.[7] She has been nominated for two Grammys and has won an Emmy Award.[8] She has recorded with many world-famous musicians and has provided music for several soundtracks, including Titanic, To End All Wars and King Arthur.[9][10]
Musical upbringing
Máire Philomena Ní Bhraonáin[4] (Template:IPA-ga) was born in Dublin after her parents eloped from County Donegal to marry in County Louth. Máire grew up as the eldest child of a very musical family in the remote parish of Gweedore (Gaoth Dobhair), a Gaeltacht area in which the Irish language and tradition continue to flourish, in Ireland's northernmost county, County Donegal.[11] Her mother Máire (better known by her nickname, Baba)(née Ní Dhúgáin or Duggan in English) was a music teacher and her father Leo Brennan was a member of a cabaret band with whom she performed as a child. Moya is the eldest of nine children, her sisters are Deirdre, Eithne (better known as Enya), Olive, Brídín and her brothers are Ciarán, Pól, Leon and Bartley. She sang along with her siblings in the family pub, Leo's Tavern, in the village of Meenaleck, a short distance from the family home. She also took part in many pantomimes in Amharclann Ghaoth Dobhair, the local theatre, usually dancing and singing. After leaving secondary school Brennan spent a few years at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin studying the harp, the piano and singing. She later taught music at Holy Cross College in Falcarragh, County Donegal.[12]
Years with Clannad

It was during this time in 1970 that Brennan joined her two brothers Pól and Ciarán and their mother's twin brothers Noel and Pádraig Ó Dúgáin and eventually formed Clannad. They were identified and introduced to television by Tony MacMahon.[13] After enjoying a decade of being among the world's foremost Irish musical groups, Clannad graduated to chart success in 1982 with the album Magical Ring. Brennan was at the forefront of the group's success and her voice suddenly became synonymous with celtic music and Irish music at the time. Brennan recorded 17 albums with Clannad and has won a Grammy, a BAFTA and an Ivor Novello award with the quintet. Her sister Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, who spent a while with Clannad, continues to pursue a very successful solo career under the name Enya.
Following their 2008 reunion tour, it was later announced that Moya would be working on a new unplugged album with Clannad for release in 2009, however, this never came to fruition.[14]
Solo career
Brennan released her first solo album in 1992, Máire, on Atlantic Records. Misty Eyed Adventures on BGM followed three years later. In 1998, Brennan signed with Word Records and released Perfect Time, and Whisper to the Wild Water a year later. The album was nominated in the Grammy Awards of 2001 for Best New Age Album. Brennan is managed by her husband Tim Jarvis and her brother Leon Ó Braonáin. Her music is usually classified as New Age or Celtic. She accepts the Celtic label, but has at times indicated a slight discomfort with being seen as "New Age" as much of her music is strongly Christian, with several of her songs centring on maintaining a relationship with Jesus Christ.[15] Some of her songs show influences from her Roman Catholic upbringing or seem relational due to her own views concerning the Blessed Virgin Mary.[16]
In 2000, her autobiography, The Other Side of the Rainbow. was published and she also performed her song "Perfect Time" live at World Youth Day in Rome in front of crowds of pilgrims and Pope John Paul II. There were 2.1 million people present, making it the largest crowd ever gathered in the Northern Hemisphere. She considered it an honour as she believes in mutual respect among Christians.[17] Moya also recorded on the event's album, One. She recorded a duet with Booley, now known as Duke Special. The song, titled "Peace Has Broken Out", is about the Troubles in Ireland.
In film, she was featured vocalist on King Arthur (2004), co-writing the title theme "Tell Me Now (What You See)" with Hans Zimmer and wrote additional music score for To End All Wars (2001). In 1995, she duetted with Shane MacGowan with "You're the One" for the movie Circle of Friends. Brennan has collaborated with many other musicians, including Chicane, Alan Parsons, Bono, Robert Plant, Van Morrison, Michael McDonald from the Doobie Brothers, Bruce Hornsby, Joe Elliott, The Chieftains, Paul Young, Paul Brady, Michael Crawford, Joe Jackson and Ronan Keating.
In total Brennan has recorded 25 albums, and has sold 20 million records. Since 2002, she has promoted herself as Moya Brennan — a spelling closely resembling the phonetic pronunciation of her name for those not familiar with the Irish variant of the spelling – and, in 2009, she legally changed her name by deed poll.[4] Under this moniker she released an album entitled Two Horizons in 2003 under her new label, Universal. She has also collaborated with dance artist Chicane for performing the vocals on the single "Saltwater", which was also featured in the VisitScotland advertising campaign, as well as having been used by Fáilte Ireland to promote Ireland, and by Belfast city council, both in television adverts.
On 17 March 2004, she performed at the Speaker's Luncheon on Capitol Hill in front of President George W. Bush and Irish dignitaries.[18]
During the World Youth Day 2005 in Cologne, she performed with Pope Benedict XVI in the Vigil in front of a million people and was also part of the official WYD CD Building on World.[19]
2006 saw the release of her Christmas album, simply entitled 'An Irish Christmas', although it was originally planned to bear the title 'Love Came Down. A year later, Brennan released her album 'Signature', which she described as a collection of snapshots of (Brennan's) life. The album featured only one Irish song but featured choruses and backing vocals in her native language throughout.
While touring with the latter album, during 2007 and 2008, Moya recorded several collaborations and guest vocals on albums by Iona, Joanne Hogg and with Grand Canal on Ireland's Official Olympic Anthem, "Green to Gold. All three recordings were in aid of several charities.[20][21][22]
Her 2008–2009 live album Heart Strings was recorded with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Julie Feeney. Moya has toured to promote the album extensively in the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland and England.[23][24]
In 2009, Brennan recorded the official soundtrack on Maryland Public Television documentary film 'Intrepid Journal' which documents 50 years of American foreign policy, from WWII to 9–11.[25]
In April 2010, Moya released a new studio album with harpist and live band member Cormac de Barra. My Match Is A Makin' was recorded for her Spring 2010 tour of the Netherlands, and is available only during her tours. The album is expected to become more widely available in 2010.
Moya Brennan announced that she was working on a hymns album, possibly for 2010 release and would release a new acoustic music album with Clannad in 2010 or 2011.[26][27] Up to present, the new Clannad album is slated for a 2013 release in September.
Brennan was the featured headliner for the Atlanta Celtic Christmas concert, recorded live by Georgia Public Broadcasting on 18–19 December 2010. This annual festive event at Emory University's Schwartz Center spans music and dance from Irish, Scottish, and Appalachian traditions.[28]
Moya Brennan appeared as well on the album "Excalibur III – The Origins" written by Alan Simon, a musician who comes from Brittany (France). She sang, indeed, on the following tracks : "The Origins Part I and II", "Incantations" and "Sacred Lands". Moreover, she went in July 2012 to Brocéliande, in Brittany, where she performed as soloist before performing at the concert "Excalibur III – The Origins".
Brennan is scheduled to perform at the National Geographic Society in Washington, DC on 17 March 2012.[29]
Moya Brennan Band
Moya Brennan tours with a large band of musicians[30] who have each recorded solo projects in the past or have recorded with their own bands. The band includes harpist and television presenter Cormac de Barra. Between August 2008 and February 2009, two new members joined Moya's band, the first changes since her Two Horizons Tour, including Irish singer Daithí Rua.[31][32]
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Legacy
Brennan and Clannad are credited with the creation of contemporary Celtic music and are held in high esteem for their vast contribution to bringing new life to old Irish songs. They have been compared to Seán Ó Riada, in that they brought the Irish language into popular culture through their music. One critic said: "Clannad's music offers a terrific fusion between traditional and modern influences."[33] It is Brennan's haunting voice that has left the most lasting legacy, it has become synonymic with Clannad's work and with Irish music in general. Her ethereal vocalisation is considered the archetypal sound of Ireland and strains of her style have been acquired in the soundtracks to Titanic and Riverdance. U2 singer Bono (who duetted with Brennan on the Clannad song "In a Lifetime") said of her voice: "I think Máire has one of the greatest voices the human ear has ever experienced."[34][35] Brennan is also famous for her harp playing, which she has featured on many Clannad records, with her album Two Horizons being based on the discovery of the harp.
Personal life
Autobiography
In 2000, she wrote an autobiography called The Other Side of the Rainbow.
In it Brennan recalls her upbringing as the eldest of nine siblings in rural County Donegal, Ireland. Along with the highs of success in the music business she also recounts low periods where alcohol, drugs and an abortion made her re-evaluate her life. She emerged from dark years as a committed Christian with rekindled faith. She remarried in 1991 (having previously been married to a Dublin musician) and now lives in Dublin, Ireland with husband, photographer Tim Jarvis, and children, Aisling and Paul. Brennan and her family are practising members of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship.
Post-autobiography
Brennan is Goodwill Ambassador for the international charity, Christian Blind Mission, and travels worldwide with the organisation, including recent trips to the Congo, Brazil and America.[36] Moya has, since rekindling her faith, been a supporter of Teen Challenge, a charity operating in Ireland and the USA and in 2008 she performed a concert to raise funds to build a new drug rehabilitation centre for the children.[37]
Philanthropy
Moya Brennan is also a well-known philanthropist.

Christian Blind Mission
In 2003, Moya Brennan became Goodwill Ambassador to Christian Blind Mission Ireland (CBM). Brennan's first trip was to Congo-Kinshasa, with a group of five others. Due to violence, Moya and her team fled civil unrest and were evacuated to Kenya. She later promised to return to the Congo, which she did in 2005 to airlift three children from isolated jungle villages to Kinshasa.[38][39]
In that same year, she travelled to Rwanda,[40] where she kept a diary of her experiences. In 2005, she made an Irish-language documentary for TG4 during her visit to Congo, which was broadcast in 2007, and again in 2008 on both TG4 and RTÉ.
Moya also travelled to shanty-towns in Brazil and performed a fund-raising event in the country with Assiria Nascemento in 2007. From there Moya travelled to Belize for the opening of a school for abused children, run by the Liberty Foundation and backed by CMB.[39] At the opening, Brennan brought together the Belizean Prime Minister Said Musa, Minister of Finance, Leader of the Opposition and UK Conservative Party member and businessman with extensive business interest in Belize, Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft.[39]
The following year, Brennan travelled to Tanzania and has played a major role in bringing the missions of the charity to the forefront. She has also performed concerts worldwide with other Christian Blind Mission Goodwill Ambassadors from Europe.[41]
Helping those with addiction
Brennan performs various concerts in aid of charities and groups that work to rehabilitate those affected by drug addiction and alcohol dependency. She also practices religion with her family in Dún Laoghaire, at a church which also reaches out to young people affected by drug and alcohol misuse.
Nature preservation
With family band Clannad, Brennan has recorded numerous songs about the needed protection of the landscapes in Ireland and the devastation of pollution around the world. The first song about the matter was recorded for their debut album and was called "An Pháirc". Throughout Moya's solo career, she has recorded various songs on the issue including "Big Yellow Taxi".
In July 2005, Brennan took part in a protest alongside poet Cathal Ó Searcaigh and locals of County Donegal to protest against the installation of electric cables across various areas of the county due to the harm it could cause to both people and the landscape.[42]
Other appointments and music
In 1985, Brennan along with her band members in Clannad donated their song "Almost Seems (Too Late To Turn)" to Children in Need, becoming the British charity appeal's first official single.
In 1986, Brennan performed alongside Bono, Bob Geldof and Chris de Burgh for Self Aid. She also performed with Clannad at the concert. Moya and Clannad have long been supporters of Amnesty International and contributed their single "Rí na Cruinne" to the organisation. Brennan has also attended various benefits in both Ireland and England, most notably alongside Van Morrison in 1996.
Moya has recorded dozens charitable singles and on many more albums with various artists, including "Raphael's Journey" by Joanne Hogg in 2008, "Songs for Luca" and "Songs for Luca 2" by Iona, and the official anthem for Ireland's 2008 Olympic bid, "Green to Gold". Moya also donated her b-side "Ceolfaidh Mé" to the Field of Hope album, which also features Bono and The Corrs. In October 2008, Brennan was appointed director for Ireland's first Christian satellite radio station, UCB Ireland, which operates from Dublin. Moya also recorded a song under her birth name "Máire Ní Bhraonáin" on the 2009 Ceol Cheann Dubhrann album with Manus Lunny to raise funds for Áislann Rann na Feirste and Scoil Náisiúnta Rann na Feirste.[43][44]
Discography
Studio albums
- 1992 – Máire
- 1994 – Misty Eyed Adventures
- 1998 – Perfect Time
- 1999 – Whisper to the Wild Water
- 2003 – Two Horizons
- 2005 – An Irish Christmas
- 2006 – Signature
- 2010 – My Match Is A Makin' (with Cormac de Barra)
- 2010 – T with the Maggies (with T with the Maggies)
- 2011 – Voices & Harps (with Cormac de Barra)
- 2013 – Affinity (with Cormac de Barra)
Live albums
- 2005 – Óró - A Live Session
- 2007 – Signature Special Tour Edition
- 2008 – Heart Strings
Singles
- 1992 – "Against the Wind"
- 1992 – "Jealous Heart"
- 1993 – "Big Yellow Taxi"
- 1995 – "You're the One" (with Shane MacGowan)
- 1998 – "Heal This Land"
- 1998 – "The Big Rock"
- 1999 – "Saltwater" (with Chicane)
- 2000 – "Follow the Word"
- 2003 – "Show Me"
- 2003 – "Tara"
- 2003 – "Saltwater" (with Chicane – re-issue)
- 2005 – "I'll See You Again/Hidden" (with Hazel O'Connor)
- 2006 – "No One Talks"
- 2007 – "Merry-Go-Round"
- 2007 – "Holiday Trio"
- 2008 – "Green to Gold" (with Grand Canal)
Charitable albums
- 2005 – A Future for the Michel (with Schiller)
- 2008 – Sanctuary (Various artists)
- 2009 – Ceol Cheann Dubhrann (Various artists)
Compilations and collaborations
- 1987 – "The Awakening" – with Paul Brady (from Primitive Dance)
- 1990 – "Put 'em Under Pressure" (single)
- 1991 – "Bring It All Back Home" – with An Emotional Fish (from Blue)
- 1993 – "Come into My Life" – with Robert Plant (from Fate of Nations)
- 1993 – "Dream Fields" – with Runrig (from Amazing Things)
- 1994 – "Almond Skin" – with Sonny Condell (from Someone To Dance With)
- 1994 – "Dream Sequence" – with Sonny Condell (from Someone To Dance With)
- 1994 – "The Man Who Wrote Danny Boy" – with Joe Jackson (from Night Music)
- 1994 – "As Tears Go By" – with London Symphony Orchestra (from Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones)
- 1995 – "You're The One" – with Shane MacGowan (from Circle of Friends soundtrack)
- 1995 – "Luman Michael O'Suilleabhain" – with Brian Kennedy (from Between Worlds
- 1996 – "Ó Bhean a' Tí" – with Dónal Lunny, Brídín Brennan & Deirdre Brennan (from Common Ground: The Voices Of Modern Irish Music)
- 1996 – "Everything Changes" (and various tracks) – with Iona (from Journey into the Morn)
- 1998 – "Amazing Grace" – with Michael Crawford (from On Egales Wings)
- 1998 – "Come Josephine in My Flying Machine" (from Back to Titanic soundtrack)
- 1999 – "Saltwater" – with Chicane
- 1999 – "Don't Give Up" – with Michael McDonald (from Streams & Whisper to the Wild Water)
- 1999 – "The Call of the Wild" – with Alan Parsons (from The Time Machine)
- 1999 – "Lullabies" (on Silent Night) – with The Chieftains & Paola Cecchi (from Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome)
- 2000 – "Saylon Dola" – with Russell Watson (from The Voice)
- 2000 – "No Scenes of Stately Majesty" (from The Greatest Story Ever Sung)
- 2000 – "Fairytale of New York" – with Ronan Keating (from The Way You Make Me Feel)
- 2000 – "Peace Has Broken Out" – with Booley (from One)
- 2000 – "Ceolfaidh Mé" (from Fields of Hope: Fight Against Famine)
- 2000 – "The Light on the Hill" (from St. Patrick: The Irish Legend soundtrack)
- 2000 – "Over Blue City" – with Skypark (from Over Blue City)
- 2000 – "Rose of Bethlehem" (from One Silent Night)
- 2001 – New Irish Hymns album – with Margaret Becker & Joanne Hogg
- 2001 – "O Jesus Friend Unfailing" (from The Sound of Grace: Focusfest 2001)
- 2001 – To End All Wars soundtrack
- 2001 – "Band of Brothers Requiem" – with Michael Kamen (from Band of Brothers soundtrack)
- 2003 – "Ave Maria" – with Dominic Miller (from Shapes)
- 2003 – "Codail A Linbh (Sleep O Child)" – with Phil Coulter (from An Irish Holiday)
- 2004 – Tell Me Now (What You See), All of Them & Woad to Ruin tracks – with Hans Zimmer (from King Arthur)
- 2004 – "Labyrinth Prelude", "Labyrinth" – with Liam Lawton (from Another World)
- 2005 – "Hidden" – with Hazel O'Connor (from Hidden Heart)
- 2005 – "Beautiful Dreamer" – with Brian Kennedy (from On Song 2: Red Sails in the Sunset)
- 2005 – "Miles And Miles", "Falling" – with Schiller (from Day and Night (Tag Und Nacht))
- 2005 – "Away", "The Rubicon" – with The Duggans (from Rubicon)
- 2005 – "I'll See You" – with Delirious? (from The Mission Bell)
- 2005 – "Kiss The Book", "Like the Baseless Fabric" & "Set Me Free" (from the Book of Watermarks video game)
- 2008 – "I Will Never Love Again" – duet with Christie Hennessy (from The Two of Us)
- 2008 – "You Are Beautiful" – The Worship Lounge (various artists)
- 2008 – Rafael's Journey – with Joanne Hogg (Moya sings back up on a couple tracks on this album)
- 2008 – "Green to Gold" – with Grand Canal (from Green To Gold)
- 2008 – Sanctuary (various artists) – Moya performs on many of the tracks
- 2008 Down by the Sea-Ashley Davis-This I Do (background vocals)
- 2009 Ceol Cheann Dubhrann-Various Artists-Ceol Cheann Dubhrann
- 2009 Love Will Bring You Home-Sharon Kips Welcome Home (duet with Sharon Kips)
- 2009 Honey Promises Sinead Madden (Moya sings back up on "Shadows" & "Take Me")
- 2010 Welcome Home: The Music Of Ireland-Various Artists-(Moya performs on several tracks and hosts the DVD special)
- 2010 San Patricio-Various Artists-Lullaby for the Dead
- 2010 Nowhere to Now Here (from the Nowhere to Now Here Soundtrack)
- 2010 Welcome To America: The Music of Ireland (Moya sings "Down by the Sally Gardens with Ronan Tynan)
- 2010 Re-Joyce The Hazel O'Connor Collective (Moya sings a brief along with a number of other artists)
- 2011 "Morning Star" with Producer DJ Roger Shah
- 2011 "The Dream" with Secret Garden (from "Winter Poem")[45]
- 2011 "An t-Eibhlín Marie" on the charity album "Le Cuidiú Dé" – Moya also sings backing vocals for the title track called "Le Cuidiú Dé".
- 2012 Celtic Skies Various Artists (Down by the Sally Gardens)
- 2012 "Excalibur III – The Origins" from Alan Simon – Moya sings on "The Origins Part I & II", on "Incantations" and on "Sacred Lands"
- 2012 A Mother's Prayer-Keith & Kristyn Getty's album Hymns for the Christian Life
- 2012 Celtic Wings-Pat O'May (Moya sings background on the song "Homeland").
Bibliography
- 2008 – Moments in a Lifetime, Noel Duggan
Detailing Clannad's journey as a band
- 2001 – The Other Side of the Rainbow, Máire Brennan with Angela Little
Later subtitled: The Autobiography of the Voice of Clannad
- 2000 – Ireland: Landscapes of God's Peace, Máire Brennan
sometimes called God of Peace
- 1991 – A Woman's Voice
Eddie Rowley in conversation with Máire Brennan
- 1989 – Past Present
Sheet music book for 'Past Present'
References
- ^ UCB Ireland AM/FM LICENCE APPLICATION 2006. (PDF) .
- ^ TicketMaster listing[dead link]
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- ^ The Clannad Newsblog: Emmy Award For "Music Of Ireland". Clannad.nl (1 May 2011). Retrieved on 4 May 2012.
- ^ Titanic- Soundtrack details. SoundtrackCollector.com. Retrieved on 4 May 2012.
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- ^ Moya Brennan i gCongo at YouTube, starts at 4:10
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- ^ "Official Heart Strings Details announced!". Clannad.org.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
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- ^ Moya Brennan records new soundtrack – Northern Skyline
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- ^ "GPB to Broadcast Emory's Popular Atlanta Celtic Christmas Concert". Retrieved 27 December 2011.
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- ^ Outside it's Donegal HotPress.com
- ^ January 31st Mooney. RTÉ Radio
- ^ Moya Brennan visits South America as goodwill ambassador. Inspire Magazine.
- ^ Moya Sings for Drug Addiction Centre > Northern Skyline. Clannad.org.uk.
- ^ RTÉ journeys to the Congo with Moya Brennan. Bannonandbannon.com.
- ^ a b c Christian Today. Christian Today (6 October 2006).
- ^ Moya Brennan CBM.ie
- ^ Tour Date Archive Brennan family
- ^ Donegal County.com Newsletter July 2005
- ^ Moya Brennan directs new Christian radio station. Clannad.org.uk.
- ^ Moya Brennan on the songs of Rann na Feirste. Clannad.org.uk.
- ^ "Winter Poem". Valley Entertainment-Hearts of Space Records. Retrieved 2 November 2011.
External links
- Official website
- Moya Brennan discography at MusicBrainz
- as Maire Brennan at IMDb
- 1952 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the Royal Irish Academy of Music
- Emmy Award winners
- Assemblies of God people
- Atlantic Records artists
- Clannad members
- Irish harpists
- Irish female singers
- Irish folk harpists
- Irish folk singers
- Irish-language singers
- Irish philanthropists
- Irish pop singers
- Irish rock singers
- Irish singer-songwriters
- Musicians from County Donegal
- People from Gweedore