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Mary O'Hara, the Glossary

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Mary O'Hara (born 12 May 1935) is an Irish soprano and harpist from County Sligo.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 49 relations: A Spaceman Came Travelling, Aran Islands, Benedictines, Boston College, Carmel Quinn, Carnegie Hall, Chris de Burgh, Chrysalis Records, County Sligo, Decca Records, Eamonn Andrews, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, EMI, Hodgkin lymphoma, Irish language, Joan O'Hara, John Misto, Keadue, Liam Clancy, Mary Black, Moya Brennan, National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, New York University, Ottawa, Passion Pit, Richard Selig, Royal Engineers, Royal Festival Hall, RTÉ Radio, Rykodisc, Sanctuary Records, Sebastian Barry, Shanachie Records, Sleepyhead (song), Sligo, Solemn vow, Soprano, Stanbrook Abbey, Sub Focus, Tanzania, The Ed Sullivan Show, This Is Your Life (British TV series), Thomas Kinsella, Thomas Moore, Torus (album), Tradition Records, UK Albums Chart, University of Dar es Salaam, World of Music (Mary O'Hara album).

  2. 20th-century British Roman Catholic nuns
  3. 20th-century Irish autobiographers
  4. 20th-century Irish harpists
  5. Former Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
  6. Irish women autobiographers
  7. Irish women harpists
  8. Irish-language singers
  9. Musicians from County Sligo
  10. Tradition Records artists

A Spaceman Came Travelling

"A Spaceman Came Travelling" is a song by Chris de Burgh.

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Aran Islands

The Aran Islands (Oileáin Árann) or The Arans (na hÁrainneacha) are a group of three islands at the mouth of Galway Bay, off the west coast of Ireland, with a total area around.

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Benedictines

The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict.

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Boston College

Boston College (BC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

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Carmel Quinn

Carmel Quinn (31 July 1925 – 6 March 2021) was an Irish-American entertainer who appeared on Broadway, television and radio after immigrating to the United States in 1954.

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Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Chris de Burgh

Christopher John Davison (born 15 October 1948), known professionally as Chris de Burgh, is a British-Irish singer-songwriter and musician.

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Chrysalis Records

Chrysalis Records is a British record label that was founded in 1968.

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County Sligo

County Sligo (Contae Shligigh) is a county in Ireland.

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Decca Records

Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis.

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Eamonn Andrews

Eamonn Andrews, (19 December 1922 – 5 November 1987) was an Irish radio and television presenter, employed primarily in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the 1980s.

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Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as the Edinburgh Fringe, the Fringe or the Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest performance arts festival, which in 2018 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 different shows across 322 venues.

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EMI

EMI Group Limited (formerly EMI Group plc until 2007; originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London.

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Hodgkin lymphoma

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is a type of lymphoma in which cancer originates from a specific type of white blood cell called lymphocytes, where multinucleated Reed–Sternberg cells (RS cells) are present in the patient's lymph nodes.

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Irish language

Irish (Standard Irish: Gaeilge), also known as Irish Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language group, which is a part of the Indo-European language family.

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Joan O'Hara

Joan O'Hara (10 October 1930 – 23 July 2007) was an Irish stage, film and television actress.

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John Misto

John Misto (born 13 October 1952) is an Australian playwright and screenwriter.

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Keadue

Keadue, officially Keadew, is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland.

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Liam Clancy

Liam Clancy (Liam Mac Fhlannchadha; 2 September 1935 – 4 December 2009) was an Irish folk singer from Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary. Mary O'Hara and Liam Clancy are Irish folk singers and Tradition Records artists.

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Mary Black

Mary Black (born 23 May 1955) is an Irish folk singer. Mary O'Hara and Mary Black are 20th-century Irish women singers, Irish folk singers and Irish-language singers.

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Moya Brennan

Moya Brennan (born Máire Philomena Ní Bhraonáin on 4 August 1952), also known as Máire Brennan, is an Irish folk singer, songwriter, harpist, and philanthropist. Mary O'Hara and Moya Brennan are 20th-century Irish harpists, 20th-century Irish women singers, Irish folk singers, Irish women harpists and Irish-language singers.

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National Motor Museum, Beaulieu

The National Motor Museum (originally the Montagu Motor Museum) is a museum in the village of Beaulieu, set in the heart of the New Forest, in the English county of Hampshire.

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New York University

New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City, United States.

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Ottawa

Ottawa (Canadian French) is the capital city of Canada.

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Passion Pit

Passion Pit is an American indie pop band from Cambridge, Massachusetts, formed in 2007 by band members Michael Angelakos (lead vocals/keyboards), Ian Hultquist (Guitar/Synth), Ayad Al Adhamy (synth), Thom Plasse (bass), and Adam Levinsky (drums).

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Richard Selig

Richard Selig (1929–1957), was an American poet.

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Royal Engineers

The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is the engineering arm of the British Army.

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Royal Festival Hall

The Royal Festival Hall is a 2,700-seat concert, dance and talks venue within Southbank Centre in London, England.

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RTÉ Radio

RTÉ Radio is a division and service of Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), which broadcasts four analogue channels and five digital channels across Ireland and beyond.

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Rykodisc

Rykodisc is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, operating as a unit of WMG's Independent Label Group and distributed through Alternative Distribution Alliance.

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Sanctuary Records

Sanctuary Records Group Limited was a record label based in the United Kingdom and is, as of 2013, a subsidiary of BMG Rights Management solely for reissues.

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Sebastian Barry

Sebastian Barry is an Irish novelist, playwright and poet.

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Shanachie Records

Shanachie Records is an American, New Jersey–based record label, founded in 1975 by Richard Nevins and Dan Collins.

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Sleepyhead (song)

"Sleepyhead" is the debut single from American electronic band Passion Pit, featured on their first EP, Chunk of Change, and later on their debut album Manners.

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Sligo

Sligo (Sligeach, meaning 'abounding in shells') is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht.

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Solemn vow

A solemn vow is a certain vow ("a deliberate and free promise made to God about a possible and better good") taken by an at least 18 year old person individual after completion of the novitiate in a Catholic religious institute.

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Soprano

A soprano is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types.

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Stanbrook Abbey

Stanbrook Abbey is a Catholic contemplative Benedictine Monastery with the status of an abbey, located at Wass, North Yorkshire, England.

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Sub Focus

Nicolaas Douwma (born 13 April 1982), better known by his stage name Sub Focus, is an English DJ, record producer, songwriter, musician and sound engineer.

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Tanzania

Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, (formerly Swahililand) is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region.

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The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show is an American television variety show that ran on CBS from June 20, 1948, to March 28, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan.

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This Is Your Life (British TV series)

This Is Your Life is a British biographical television documentary, based on the 1952 American series.

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Thomas Kinsella

Thomas Kinsella (4 May 192822 December 2021) was an Irish poet, translator, editor, and publisher.

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Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852), also known as Tom Moore, was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies.

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Torus (album)

Torus is the second studio album by British DJ and record producer Sub Focus.

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Tradition Records

Tradition Records was an American record label from 1955 to 1966 that specialized in folk music.

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UK Albums Chart

The Official UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by sales and audio streaming in the United Kingdom.

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University of Dar es Salaam

The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) (Swahili: Chuo Kikuu cha Dar es Salaam) is a public university located in Ubungo District, Dar es Salaam Region, Tanzania.

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World of Music (Mary O'Hara album)

World of Music is a 1989 album by Mary O'Hara for EMI, as MFP 5870.

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See also

20th-century British Roman Catholic nuns

20th-century Irish autobiographers

20th-century Irish harpists

Former Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns

Irish women autobiographers

Irish women harpists

Irish-language singers

Musicians from County Sligo

Tradition Records artists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_O'Hara

Also known as O'Hara, Mary, The Last Rose of Summer (album).