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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.
Tri Martolod ("Three sailors" in Breton) or Tri Martolod Yaouank ("Three young sailors"), is a traditional Breton song which dates to the 18th century in Lower Brittany.It was made famous by the interpretation, the arrangement and the recordings made by the Breton harpist Alan Stivell, in the 1970s.
A New Journey was recorded with the Celtic Woman backing band led by musical director David Downes, the Irish Film Orchestra conducted by John Page, and the Aontas Choral Ensemble directed by Rosemary Collier.
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.
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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
The Believe singer, 78, shows just how wrong things can get when she tries to take a step back in time — like the lyrics to her infamous 1989 hit song — in a new Uber Eats commercial that ...
Musicians. Nicky Bailey - Percussion; Paul Clarvis - Percussion; Simon Edwards - Bass; Paula Hughes - Violin; Craig Leon - Guitar, keyboards; Eunan McDonald - Backing vocals; Méav - Arrangement, vocals