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Mary Dillon Born 1965 Origin Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland Genres Celtic, Folk Occupations Singer, Teacher Instruments Vocals, Harp Years active 1990s – present Labels Green Linnet Records Associated acts Déanta, Cara Dillon Mary Dillon (born 1965 in Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland) is an Irish folk singer. She is best known for her work with the traditional band Déanta.[1] Following Déanta's breakup, Dillon has worked as a teacher.[2] In 2010, she released Army Dreamers, her first solo release, a digital-only EP containing covers of Army Dreamers by Kate Bush, Undone in Sorrow by Ola Belle Reed and Streets of Philadelphia by Bruce Springsteen.[3] She is the sister of Cara Dillon.[4]
Contents
Discography
Solo singles
- Army Dreamers (2010)
As a member of Déanta
- Déanta (1993)
- Ready for the Storm (1994)
- Whisper of a Secret (1997)
Collaborations and guest appearances
- Cara Dillon - Cara Dillon (2001)
- Cara Dillon - Sweet Liberty (2003)
- Eamon Friel - Waltz of the Years (2003)
- Various Artists - Boys of the Island (2005)
- Cara Dillon - After the Morning (2006)
- Cara Dillon - The Redcastle Sessions (2008)
- Eamon Friel - Smarter (2009)
- Sullem Voe - All Naked Flames (2009)
Notes and references
- ^ Green Linnet. Retrieved on 2010-08-11.
- ^ St Cecilia's College, Derry - Department Personnel. Retrieved on 2010-08-11.
- ^ Discography « Back Lane Music. Retrieved on 2010-08-11.
- ^ BBC - Music - Mary Dillon. Retrieved on 2010-08-11.
External links
Categories:- 1965 births
- Living people
- Irish folk musicians
- Female singers from Northern Ireland
- People from Dungiven
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