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U2
U2 are an Irish rock band formed in Dublin in 1976. The group comprises Bono (lead vocals), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). Initially rooted in post-punk, U2's musical style has evolved throughout their career, yet has maintained an anthemic quality built on Bono's expressive vocals and the Edge's chiming, effects-based guitar sounds. Bono's lyrics, often embellished with spiritual imagery, focus on personal and sociopolitical themes. Popular for their live performances, the group have staged several elabor
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Irish singer-songwriter and activist (1966–2023)
Dolores O'Riordan
Irish musician (1971–2018)
The Cranberries
Irish rock band
Richard Harris
Irish actor, singer, film director and writer (1930–2002)
Clannad
Clannad () were an Irish band formed in 1970 in Gweedore, County Donegal, by siblings , Pól Brennan| and (Moya) (in English, Brennan) and their twin uncles Noel and (Duggan). They have adopted various musical styles throughout their history. Beginning as an acoustic folk group mainly performing rearranged traditional Irish songs in Irish, they expanded their sound with original songs in English, vocal harmonies, electronic keyboards, and elements of rock, Celtic, new age, smooth jazz, and Gregorian chant.
Gary Moore
Northern Irish musician (1952–2011)
Westlife
Westlife are an Irish pop group formed in Dublin in 1998. The group consists of members Nicky Byrne, Shane Filan, Kian Egan and Mark Feehily. Brian McFadden was a member of the band before leaving to pursue a solo career in March 2004. The group disbanded in 2012 and later reunited in 2018.
Bob Geldof
Irish singer-songwriter and political activist (born 1951)
Van Morrison
Northern Irish musician
Eurovision Song Contest 1995
40th edition of Eurovision Song Contest
Johnny Logan
Irish singer and songwriter
Eurovision Song Contest 1997
42nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest
The Edge
Irish rock musician, guitar player of U2
The Corrs
Irish musical group
Eurovision Song Contest 1994
39th edition of Eurovision Song Contest
Boyzone
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Ronan Keating
Irish singer
Thin Lizzy
Irish rock band
Chris de Burgh
Argentine - British-Irish singer-songwriter and instrumentalist
Rory Gallagher
Irish guitarist (1948–1995)
Adam Clayton
Irish rock musician, bass player of U2
Róisín Murphy
Irish singer-songwriter
Larry Mullen Jr.
Irish drummer, member of the rock group U2
My Bloody Valentine
Irish alternative rock band
Linda Martin
Northern Irish singer
Zombie
original song written and composed by Dolores O'Riordan; originally recorded by The Cranberries and released in 1994
Achtung Baby
1991 studio album by U2
The Dubliners
Irish folk music band
Andrea Corr
Irish musician
Damien Rice
Irish singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer
Pop
1997 studio album by U2
Zooropa
Zooropa is the eighth studio album by Irish rock band U2. Produced by Flood, Brian Eno, and the Edge, it was released on 5 July 1993 on Island Records. Inspired by the band's experiences on the Zoo TV Tour, Zooropa expanded on many of the tour's themes of technology and media oversaturation. The record was a continuation of the group's experimentation with alternative rock, electronic dance music, and electronic sound effects that began with their previous album, Achtung Baby, in 1991.
Riverdance
Riverdance is a theatrical show that consists mainly of traditional Irish music and dance. With a score composed by Bill Whelan, it originated as an interval act during the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, featuring Irish dancing champions Jean Butler, Michael Flatley and the vocal ensemble Anúna. Shortly afterwards, husband and wife production team John McColgan and Moya Doherty expanded it into a stage show, which opened in Dublin on 9 February 1995. As of 2025, the show continues to tour the world.
Brian McFadden
Irish singer
Caroline Corr
Irish singer and member of The Corrs
Glen Hansard
Irish musician and songwriter
Ronnie Drew
Irish musician (1934-2008)
Louis Walsh
Irish manager in the music industry
The Chieftains
Irish folk band
Gilbert O'Sullivan
Irish singer-songwriter
Therapy?
Therapy? are a Northern Irish rock band from Larne, formed in 1989 by guitarist-vocalist Andy Cairns and drummer-vocalist Fyfe Ewing. Therapy? recorded their first demo with Cairns filling in on bass guitar. To complete the lineup, the band recruited Larne bassist Michael McKeegan. The band signed with major label A&M Records in 1992, for which they released four albums, most notably Troublegum in 1994 and Infernal Love in 1995. Ewing's departure in early 1996 preceded the arrivals of his replacement Graham Hopkins, as well as Martin McCarrick on guitar and cello. Neil Cooper replaced Hopkins
Nothing Compares 2 U
song by Prince, popularized by a 1990 cover performed by Sinéad O'Connor
Dervish
Irish music group
Shepherd Moons
album by Enya
Jim Corr
Irish singer and songwriter and member of The Corrs
Christy Moore
Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist
Sharon Corr
singer-songwriter from Ireland and member of The Corrs
The Undertones
Northern Irish band
Samantha Mumba
Irish singer, songwriter, actress and model
Daniel O'Donnell
Irish singer
The Memory of Trees
1995 studio album by Irish musician Enya
No Need to Argue
1994 studio album by The Cranberries
Ash
Northern Irish musical group; alternative rock band
Dustin the Turkey
Irish puppet and television presenter
Altan
Irish band
The Wolfe Tones
Irish rebel music band
Rock 'n' Roll Kids
song written and composed by Brendan Graham, originally performed by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest
Cruachan
Irish band