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Clannad toured New Zealand
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Clannad
Clannad are an Irish musical group, from Gaoth Dobhair, County Donegal, Ireland. ... Clannad toured Europe, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand in 1996 to promote the Lore album, due to apparent disagreements with Atlantic Records, the plans to tour the USA were scrapped. -
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Clannad (musical group)
Clannad are a Grammy Award-winning Irish musical group, from Gaoth Dobhair, County Donegal,Ireland. ... Clannad toured Europe, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand in 1996 to promote the Lore album, due to apparent disagreements with Atlantic Records, the plans to tour the USA were scrapped. -
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Paul Young
In 1991, he recorded a duet with Irish group Clannad for the Blake Edwards film Switch, a cover of the Joni Mitchell song, "Both Sides Now". ... The two toured Australia and New Zealand during October and November 2008. -
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U2
Most of the songs were played at least once during the 1993 leg of the tour, which extended through Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan; half the album's tracks became fixtures in the setlist. ... In 1985, Bono recorded the song "In a Lifetime" with the Irish band Clannad. -
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County Donegal
These include Ulster Qualifying League Two side Letterkenny RFC, whose ground is named after Dave Gallaher, the captain of the 1905 New Zealand All Blacks touring team, who have since become known as The Originals. ... Clannad - folk and pop group -
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BBC Records
Laugh with Les Dawson (New Zealand import) (REB 346, 1979) ... Atlantic realm - Clannad (REB 727, 1989) -
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Joni Mitchell
Mitchell's work has had an influence on artists as disparate as Tori Amos, Led Zeppelin, Alanis Morissette, Björk, Counting Crows, Stevie Nicks, Kate Bush, Jeff Buckley, Clannad, Shawn Colvin, Elvis Costello, Dan Fogelberg, Janet Jackson, Maynard James Keenan (Tool), Cyndi Lauper, Annie Lennox, Madonna, Frank Turner, Chan Marshall (Cat Power), George Michael, Morrissey, Marillion, Juice Newton, Conor Oberst, Prince, The... ... The World of Joni Mitchell (1972) (Australia/New Zealand only) -
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Folk music of Ireland
Although not strictly traditional, the Irish harmonica tradition is best-represented by Mick Kinsella, Paul Moran, the Murphy family from County Wexford, Eddie Clarke and Brendan Power (the latter being of New Zealand). ... By the 70s, Planxty and Clannad set the stage for a major popular blossoming of Irish music.
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