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  2. Méav Ní Mhaolchatha - Wikipedia

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    Méav Ní Mhaolchatha (/ ˈ m eɪ v n iː ˈ w eɪ l x ə h ɑː / MAYV nee WAYL-khə-hah, Irish: [ˈmʲeːw n̠ʲiː ˈwiːlˠəxəhə]), mononymously known as Méav, is an Irish singer, songwriter and recording artist specialising in the traditional music of her homeland.

  3. Silver Sea - Wikipedia

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    Musicians. David Agnew - Oboe Máire Breatnach - Viola, violin; David James - Cello; Eunan McDonald - Bass, bass guitar; David Mckenna - Accordion Méav - Vocals; Anne Marie O’Farrell - Harp

  4. Urdu ghazal - Wikipedia

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    Literature written in Hindi-Urdu was not common prior to the 1700s. [14] In North India, rich literary cultures existed in Awadhi and Brajbhasha, with earliest Awadhi texts dating to the 14th century. [15] In Delhi, poets wrote in Persian, while Rekhta/Hindvi (what is now recognizable as Hindi-Urdu) did not have the same literary recognition. [16]

  5. Méav (album) - Wikipedia

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    Méav is the debut album of Irish musician Méav Ní Mhaolchatha.It was released in Ireland in 1998 under the label K-tel. [1] It was released in the USA on February 8, 2000, under the label Hearts of Space and again in 2006 by Manhattan Records.

  6. The Calling (Méav album) - Wikipedia

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    Musicians. Nicky Bailey - Percussion; Paul Clarvis - Percussion; Simon Edwards - Bass; Paula Hughes - Violin; Craig Leon - Guitar, keyboards; Eunan McDonald - Backing vocals; Méav - Arrangement, vocals

  7. A Celtic Journey - Wikipedia

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    This 2000s folk album-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. The 25 Best Cheap or Free Things to Do in New Orleans - AOL

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    Big Easy, Small Budget. Zesty seafood, live music, and elegant architectural gems converge in New Orleans. The city was battered in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina, but has made a comeback.

  9. Muzaffar Warsi - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffar Warsi (23 December 1933 – 28 January 2011; Urdu: مظفر وارثی) was a Pakistani poet, essayist, lyricist, and a scholar of Urdu. He began writing more than five decades ago. He wrote a rich collection of na`ats, as well as several anthologies of ghazals and nazms, and his autobiography Gaye Dinon Ka Suraagh.