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Welsh-language singers

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John Cale
Welsh composer, singer-songwriter and record producer (born 1942)
Mary Hopkin
Welsh singer
Bryn Terfel
Welsh bass-baritone
Gwenno Saunders
Gwenno Mererid Saunders (born 23 May 1981) is a Welsh-Cornish musician, known mononymously as Gwenno, who has received critical acclaim in the UK. After a series of EPs, she released four albums as a solo artist: (2014), a Welsh Music Prize winner; Le Kov (2018), her first album in Cornish; (2022), which was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize; and Utopia (2025).
Dafydd Iwan
Welsh musician and politician (born 1943)
Gruff Rhys
Welsh musician and filmmaker
Aled Jones
British singer and TV presenter
Cerys Matthews
Welsh singer-songwriter
Rhydian Roberts
Welsh singer
Meredydd Evans
Welsh folk-music singer, collector and historian. He was also a broadcaster and political activist (1919–2015)
Geraint Jarman
Welsh musician and poet (1950-2025)
Endaf Emlyn
singer from Wales
Meic Stevens
Welsh singer-songwriter
Bryn Fôn
Welsh actor and singer-songwriter
Kizzy Crawford
Bajan-Welsh singer and songwriter
Ryan Davies
Welsh comedian, actor, musician and singer (1937 – 1977)
Cian Ciaran
Welsh musician
Caryl Parry Jones
Welsh singer and writer
9Bach
9Bach is an alternative folk group formed by Welsh singer-songwriter and pianist Lisa Jên and guitarist Martin Hoyland, a veteran of 1990s alt-rock band Pusherman. The group now includes Dan Swain (bass guitar), Esyllt Glyn Jones (harp, vocals), Mirain Roberts (vocals) and Andy Gangadeen (drums). The sextet's name puns on "nain", the word for "grandmother" in north Wales; "bach" means "small" in Welsh.
Wynne Evans
Welsh tenor, radio and TV presenter