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The Divine Comedy
Briitish chamber pop band from Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
Brian Kennedy
Northern Irish singer
The Voice
song written and composed by Brendan Graham, originally performed by Eimear Quinn at the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest
Cruachan
Irish band
Noel Hogan
Irish musician
Slane Castle
Castle in Ireland

Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?
1993 debut studio album by The Cranberries

B*Witched
B*Witched are an Irish girl group consisting of twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O'Carroll. Originally active between 1997 and 2002, they enjoyed success in both Europe and North America between 1998 and 2002, releasing two albums and eight singles, all of which made the UK Top 20. Their first four singles, "C'est la Vie", "Rollercoaster", "To You I Belong" and "Blame It on the Weatherman", all reached number one in the UK Singles Chart and the group has sold over 3 million albums worldwide.
Sharon Shannon
Irish musician
Taste
Irish blues rock band
The Frames
Irish rock band
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
1995 single by U2
Dónal Lunny
Irish musician and record producer
Dolores Keane
Irish singer
Dreams
original song written and composed by Dolores O'Riordan and Noel Hogan; first recorded 1990 by The Cranberry Saw Us (The Cranberries)

To the Faithful Departed
album by The Cranberries
Nicky Ryan
Irish music producer
Joe Dolan
Irish entertainer, recording artist, and pop singer (1939–2007)
Gavin Friday
Irish singer
Linger
1993 single by The Cranberries
Dickie Rock
Irish singer (1936–2024)
Sean Dunphy
Irish singer (1937–2011)
Paddy Reilly
Irish singer
The Clancy Brothers
Irish folk band
The Late Late Show
Irish chat show
Paul Brady
Irish musician
Gaiety Theatre
theater building in Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Hothouse Flowers
Irish rock group
Eamonn Campbell
Irish musician (1946–2017)
Cara Dillon
Northern-Irish singer
Kíla
Kíla is an Irish folk fusion music group.
Virgin Prunes
Irish band
The Irish Rovers
Canadian musical group; band comprised of Irish ex-pats formed in Toronto
Anúna
Anúna, generally stylised in all caps, is an Irish vocal ensemble founded in 1987 by composer Michael McGlynn, for whom it has served as the principal vehicle for the creation, performance, and recording of his choral music.
JJ72
JJ72 were an alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland. After forming in 1996, they signed to Lakota Records in 1999 and released two albums before splitting in 2006.

Irish rebel song
music genre

Hot Press
Irish music and politics magazine

Bury the Hatchet
1999 album by The Cranberries

Ruby Murray
Northern Irish pop singer (1935–1996)

John Sheahan
Traditional Irish musician
Olympia Theatre
concert hall and theatre in Dublin, Ireland
Alexandria Sharpe
Irish singer
Andy Irvine
Irish folk musician and singer-songwriter
De Dannan
band
Noel Kelehan
Irish musician (1935-2012)
Seán Cannon
Irish musician
Mickey Joe Harte
Irish singer-songwriter

Matt Molloy
Irish musician

Jim McCann
Irish musician (1944-2015)
Derek Bell
Northern Irish musician (1935–2002)
Val Doonican
Irish male singer (1927–2015)
Universal Mother
1994 studio album by Sinéad O'Connor
Martin Galway
British musician
Patsy Watchorn
Irish singer
Dik Evans
Irish alternative rock guitarist, early U2 member

Frank Patterson
Irish tenor (1938–2000)
Ann Murray
Irish opera singer (1949-)
Tommy Makem
Irish musician, artist and poet (1932–2007)
Terry Woods
Irish musician
Bill Whelan
Irish composer