"Moya Brennan, born Máire Ní Bhraonáin in 1952, was the lead singer of Clannad, a group that brought Irish music to a global audience with their iconic theme tune to Harry's Game."
"Clannad's success included an Ivor Novello Award for Best Television Soundtrack and a Bafta for Best Television Music for their work on Robin of Sherwood, showcasing their impact on music for television."
"Affectionately known as the First Lady of Celtic music, Brennan's contributions to the genre and her successful solo career have left a lasting legacy in the music world."
Moya Brennan, born in 1952 in Co Donegal, was the lead singer of the renowned group Clannad, which she formed with her family. The group gained international fame, particularly with the theme song for Harry's Game, and won numerous awards, including an Ivor Novello Award and a Grammy. Brennan also had a successful solo career and was known as the First Lady of Celtic music. She is survived by her husband and children, and her passing has prompted tributes highlighting her contributions to Irish music.
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