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Margo
Margo in concert.Background information Birth name Margeret Catherine O'Donnell Also known as "The Queen of Country and Irish"[1] Born February 6, 1951
County Donegal, IrelandGenres Country Occupations Singer Instruments Vocals Years active 1964–present Associated acts Daniel O'Donnell Website Official website Margo (born Margeret Catherine O'Donnell on February 6, 1951) is an Irish singer. She rose to prominence during the 1960s in the Irish country music scene and has had a successful career since.[2]
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Background
Margo was brought up in the small village of Kincasslagh in County Donegal, Ireland. She grew up in a strict Roman Catholic family, with her parents Julia (née McGonagle) and Francis O'Donnell and her siblings: John (the eldest), Kathleen, James and her son Daniel. Her father died of a heart attack when she was still relatively young.
Career
Margo started performing country music at a very young age in 1964 with a local showband, The Keynotes. She recorded her first 45 rpm single in 1968, "Bonny Irish Boy/Dear God", which was a huge success and shot Margo to the top of the Irish country scene. Her second 45 single, "If I Could See The World Through The Eyes Of A Child/Road By The River" released in 1969 cemented her newfound stardom with fans worldwide. Margo has been a successful singer for over 5 decades and the Queen Of Country and Irish has sold over 1 million records to date and has performed with such legends as Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton. She also presented numerous TV shows for RTÉ in the 1970s and has collected many awards during her long career.[3] In October 2007, she travelled to the United States to record with country singer George Jones.
For the past several years, she has been performing her annual benefit concerts in Chicago for Father Rookey and the Saint Patrick Fathers, a charity that sends money around the world to help the poor. In March 2011 she is set to be honoured by the Donegal Association of New York as their "Donegal Person of the Year" and will also perform at their annual dinner dance.[citation needed]
Personal life and achievements
Margo is the sister of Irish crooner Daniel O'Donnell. Daniel got his start with Margo's band in the early 1980s while attending college in Galway. Margo was named "2007 Donegal Person Of The Year" and spent most of 2007 traveling the length and breath of the country acting as an ambassador to her native county.[4]
She has spoken publicly about her battles with alcoholism and depression, which she attributes to the stress of years of touring and financial difficulties due to poor management contracts.[5] She makes her home in Annahale, Castleblayney, County Monaghan, where she has lived for the past 20 years.
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Categories:- Irish female singers
- People from County Donegal
- Living people
- 1951 births
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