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Celtic Woman is a musical group from Dublin, Ireland comprising five Irish women with a repertoire that ranges from traditional Celtic tunes to modern songs. Current members include the five vocalists Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, Máiréad Carlin, Susan McFadden, Lynn Hilary, Alex Sharpe, and the violinist Máiréad Nesbitt. Deirdre Shannon sang with the group during Ní Mhaolchatha's pregnancy in 2005-2006. Hayley Westenra, a New Zealander of Irish descent, sang with the group during its 2006-2007 tour as its sixth member. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • celtic
  • operatic pop

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Chloͫ Agnew leave Celtic Woman?
Chloͫ Agnew, one of the original and most beloved members of Celtic Woman, left the group in 2013 to pursue solo opportunities and further develop her career as an independent artist. After nearly a decade of touring and recording with Celtic Woman, Chloͫ sought to explore new musical directions and personal projects. Her departure was amicable, and she has since spoken about the need for personal growth and the desire to expand her horizons beyond the group's world music repertoire. Chloͫ has released solo albums, performed internationally, and even returned as a guest performer with Celtic Woman on special occasions. Her decision to leave reflected her ambition to connect with fans in new ways and challenge herself artistically, while still honoring her legacy as a founding member of the iconic Irish ensemble.
What is the old Irish female singing group?
The old Irish female singing group most commonly associated with modern world music is Celtic Woman. Formed in 2004, Celtic Woman has become an international sensation, blending traditional Irish music with contemporary styles and showcasing the vocal talents of several Irish women over the years. However, before Celtic Woman, there were other notable Irish female ensembles, such as The Chieftains' collaborations with female vocalists and the legendary girl group The Corrs, though The Corrs included male members as well. For strictly female, choral traditions, groups like Anúna and the ensemble associated with Riverdance were influential in popularizing Irish female vocal harmonies. However, Celtic Woman remains the most recognized all-female Irish singing group, known for their ethereal harmonies, powerful solos, and global appeal, making them the standard-bearers of Irish female vocal excellence on the world stage.
Where is Lisa Kelly from Celtic Woman now?
Lisa Kelly, one of the original and most cherished vocalists of Celtic Woman, stepped away from touring with the group in 2012 to focus on her family life. Since then, she has relocated to Peachtree City, Georgia, in the United States. There, Lisa Kelly established the Lisa Kelly Voice Academy, where she coaches aspiring singers and shares her expertise in vocal performance, stage presence, and musical artistry. The academy has gained a strong reputation for nurturing young talent and offering masterclasses and workshops. Lisa occasionally performs in special events and concerts, often featuring her students and fellow musicians. Her transition from international touring artist to educator has allowed her to remain closely connected to music while also enjoying a stable family life. Lisa Kelly's legacy with Celtic Woman endures, and her voice and teaching continue to inspire new generations of performers.
Who is the most famous Celtic Woman in history?
The most famous Celtic Woman in history is often considered to be Queen Boudica (also spelled Boadicea), the legendary warrior queen of the ancient Celtic Iceni tribe in Britain. Renowned for leading a major uprising against the occupying Roman forces in AD 60/61, Boudica has become a symbol of strength, resilience, and female empowerment. Her legacy has inspired countless works of art, literature, and music, and she is frequently referenced as an icon of Celtic heritage and pride. Boudica's story is deeply ingrained in both British and Irish folklore, celebrated for her courage and leadership in the face of overwhelming odds. While technically British, her Celtic roots firmly establish her as the most recognized and celebrated Celtic woman in history, transcending time and geography as a figure of indomitable spirit and national pride.
Who is the most famous Celtic Woman?
The most famous Celtic Woman in the context of the renowned Irish music ensemble is Chloͫ Agnew. As one of the founding members of Celtic Woman, Chloͫ's angelic voice and charismatic stage presence quickly made her a fan favorite. She performed with the group from its inception in 2004 until 2013, and has since returned for special performances and tours. Chloͫ's signature renditions of songs like "Ave Maria"

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