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    Moya Brennan (born Máire Philomena Ní Bhraonáin [a] on 4 August 1952), [2] also known as Máire Brennan, is an Irish folk singer, songwriter, harpist, and philanthropist. She is the sister of the musical artist known as Enya.

  2. get moya’s voices & harps albums with cormac de barra. Moya and Cormac both come from large musical families in Ireland and their mutual admiration for each other naturally developed into a stimulating musical relationship.

  3. Biography. When you walk the windswept hills and endless beaches of Donegal it all makes sense. Timeless, elemental and carried heavenwards in soulful breath, Moya’s voice reaches out to the farthest places but still touches the soul. She sings with an angel’s voice, arousing a passion in every listener.

  4. The First Lady of Celtic Music and the Voice of Clannad. instagram.com/moyabrennan and 2 more links. Moya Brennan - Children of War (Official Music Video) 13,335 views 4 years ago.

  5. Moya Brennan is known as the first lady of Celtic music. And since the start of her music career in Irish folk group Clannad, Brennan says she has tried to push creative boundaries and embrace...

  6. Dec 14, 2023 · Listen to Moya Brennan - I Still Believe: https://lnk.to/moyabrennan_nollaiggaelach

  7. Dec 27, 2023 · Moya Brennan is known as the first lady of Celtic music. And since the start of her music career in Irish folk group Clannad, Brennan says she has tried to push creative boundaries and...

  8. Moya Brennan - First Lady of Celtic Music. 17,175 likes · 131 talking about this. The First Lady of Celtic Music and the Voice of Clannad.

  9. Dec 22, 2023 · Artist: Moya Brennan. Genre: Folk. Label: Beo Records. Now that Clannad have officially called time on their remarkable career, Moya Brennan is free to fully indulge her solo material.

  10. Moya Brennan is considered by many to be theFirst Lady of Celtic Music’. She is a folk singer known for her song writing and harp playing. Her haunting voice has become synonymous with Irish music.