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Daniel O'Donnell
O'Donnell in concertBackground information Birth name Daniel Francis Noel O'Donnell Also known as 'Wee Daniel'[1] Born 12 December 1961
Kincasslagh, County Donegal, IrelandGenres Country, easy listening Occupations Singer–songwriter Instruments Vocals Years active 1980–present Associated acts Majella O'Donnell, Margo, Mary Duff Website www.danielodonnell.org Daniel Francis Noel O'Donnell (born 12 December 1961)[2] is an Irish singer, television presenter and philanthropist.[3] O'Donnell came to public attention in 1983 and has since become a household name in Ireland and the UK. He has also had considerable success in the US.[4] He is known for his close relationship with his fanbase, and his charismatic[5] and engaging stage presence.[5] His music has been described as a mix of country and Irish folk, and he has sold over ten million records to date.[6][7]
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Biography
Background
O'Donnell was born and brought up in the village of Kincasslagh, in the Rosses region of County Donegal. He grew up as the youngest of a Roman Catholic family, with his parents Julia (née McGonagle born 1919)[8] and Francis O'Donnell and his siblings: John (the eldest), Margaret (Margo), Kathleen, and James. He has described his upbringing as mostly happy, with the exception of the death of his father after a heart attack when O'Donnell was just six years old.
During his school years, O'Donnell considered pursuing a career in banking. Despite this, a career in music was also always a possibility. As a youngster O'Donnell performed in the local religious choir. In 1980, he went to Galway to purusue Business Studies, however, he never settled down and by Christmas he was in his sister Margo's band. Margo had already forged a successful career in Ireland.
Rise to fame
Not getting enough opportunities to perform solos with the band, in 1983 O'Donnell decided to record his own record. On 9 February 1983 he recorded his first single, Johnny McCauley's "My Donegal Shore", with £1,200 of his own money, selling all the copies himself. Later that year, he formed his own musical group, Country Fever. After the group disbanded, he formed The Grassroots. In 1985, the manager of the Ritz label, Mick Clerkin, saw him perform, and introduced him to Sean Reilly, who remains as his manager to this day.
Under the management of Reilly, O'Donnell started to sell concerts out in England on a regular basis. According to O'Donnell, by January, 1992, he had hit rock bottom with exhaustion. After a three month recovery break, he returned to the stage, this time at the Point Theatre, Dublin.[9]
Success
By the mid-1990s, O'Donnell had become a household name across Ireland and Great Britain. He appeared on popular television shows in both countries, and won various awards. Among the accolades, O'Donnell was named Donegal Person of the Year in 1989, which he still rates as the best award. He was given the Irish Entertainer of the Year award in 1989, 1992 and 1996. O'Donnell's first chart hit single in the UK was in 1992 with "I Just Want to Dance With You" (later covered by George Strait). This also led to his first ever appearance on Top of the Pops.
During his lengthy career, O'Donnell has made friends with his childhood idols, including Cliff Richard and Loretta Lynn. He also forged a close professional relationship with the Irish songstress Mary Duff, who regularly tours with O'Donnell.
2000–present
In 2002, he was awarded an Honorary (due to his Irish citizenship) MBE for his services to the music industry. He has had twenty UK Top 40 albums as well as fifteen Top 40 singles and has sold 10 million records to date. O'Donnell garnered considerable success in North America, when he starred in seven concert specials on public television stations (PBS) in the US. He has charted 18 albums in the Top 20 of the US Billboard's World Music Album Chart and also has had several entries in the Independent Albums Chart too. [10] In 2011, O'Donnell became the first artist to have an album in the UK charts for 24 consecutive weeks.[11]
Personal life
O'Donnell was married for the first time, aged 40, on 4 November 2002, to 41-year-old divorcée Majella McLennan from Thurles,[12] whom he met on holiday in Tenerife three years previously. McLennan was married before,[13] although McLennan's previous marriage, by which she has two children, had been annulled by the Catholic Church. The couple now live together in Meenbanad, County Donegal and also spend time at their second home in Tenerife.[14] Daniel is proficient in the Irish language and even presented a show for the Irish broadcaster TG4 wholly in Irish.[15]
O'Donnell is arguably better known for his gentle, soft-spoken personality and clean cut image, than for his music. Over the years he has attracted media attention and there have been many cultural references to the performer. He was parodied as celebrity singer Eoin McLove in the Father Ted episode "Night of the Nearly Dead," as well as an episode of BBC sketch-show Chewin' the Fat, as an Irish singer named Donald O'Daniel. O'Donnell is frequently satirised in Irish comedy because of a common supposition[citation needed] that his audience consists mainly of older rural women. The comedy show Bull Island and the radio sketch segment "Gift Grub" portrayed him in sketches frequently singing about his "mammy".[16] BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles has parodied O'Donnell on numerous occasions.[17]
O'Donnell is known for his close relationship with his fans and has a meet-and-greet session after almost every concert. He hosts a huge tea party for his fans outside his Donegal home every year.[1] He has expressed a wish to appear in Coronation Street.[18]
Philanthropy
O'Donnell has been involved in many charitable causes for many years, most notably in Romania. He has championed the Romanian Challenge Appeal, a charity that helps orphaned Romanian children re-establish themselves within society. He was involved in urging Irish families to home these kids in Ireland for a period.[19]
Discography
Albums
- The Boy From Donegal (1984)
- Two Sides Of (1985)
- I Need You (1986)
- Don't Forget To Remember (1987)
- From The Heart (1988) #56 UK
- Thoughts Of Home (1989) #43 UK
- The Last Waltz (1990) #46 UK
- Favourites (1990) #61 UK
- The Very Best Of Daniel O'Donnell (1991) #34 UK
- Follow Your Dream (1992) #17 UK
- A Date With Daniel Live (1993) #21 UK
- Especially For You (1994) #14 UK
- Christmas With Daniel (1994) #34 UK
- The Classic Collection (1995) #34 UK
- Timeless: Daniel O'Donnell and Mary Duff (with Mary Duff – 1996) #13 UK
- Irish Collection (1996) #35 UK
- Songs Of Inspiration (1996) #11 UK
- I Believe (1997) #11 UK
- Love Songs (1998) #9 UK
- Greatest Hits (1999) #10 UK
- Faith and Inspiration (2000) #4 UK
- Heartbreakers (2000)
- Live, Laugh, Love (2001) #27 UK
- Yesterdays Memories (2002) #18 UK
- The Irish Album (2002)
- The Daniel O'Donnell Show (2002)
- Dreaming (2002)
- Songs of Faith (2003)
- Daniel In Blue Jeans (2003) #3 UK
- At The End Of The Day (2003) #11 UK
- The Jukebox Years (2004) #3 UK
- Welcome To My World (2004) #6 UK
- Teenage Dreams (2005) #10 UK
- The Rock' N' Roll Show (2006)
- From Daniel With Love (2006) #5 UK
- Until the Next Time (2006)
- Together Again (with Mary Duff) (2007) #6 UK
- Country Boy (2008) #6 UK
- Peace in the Valley (2009) #8 UK
- O Holy Night (2010) #21 UK
- Moon Over Ireland (2011) #9 UK[20]
- The Ultimate Collection (2011) #7 UK[21]
Singles
- "I Just Wanna Dance With You" (1992) #20 UK
- "The Three Bells" (1993) #71 UK
- "The Love In Your Eyes" (1993) #47 UK
- "Whatever Happened To Old Fashioned Love" (1993) #21 UK
- "Singing The Blues" (1994) #23 UK
- "The Gift" (1994) #46 UK
- "Secret Love" (with Mary Duff – 1995) #28 UK
- "Timeless" (with Mary Duff – 1996) #32 UK
- "Footsteps" (1996) #25 UK
- "The Love Songs EP" (1997) #27 UK
- "Give A Little Love" (1998) #7 UK
- "The Magic Is There" (1998) #16 UK
- "The Way Dreams Are" (1999) #18 UK
- "Uno Mas" (1999) #25 UK
- "A Christmas Kiss" (1999) #20 UK
- "Light a Candle" (2000) #23 UK
- "Morning Has Broken" (2000) #32 UK
- "You Raise Me Up" (2003) #22 UK
- "Crush On You" (2006) #21 UK
- "Mother's Birthday Song" (2008 – Ireland-only)
- "Tipperary Girl" (2010)[20]
References
- ^ a b "Donegal County.com & Dún na nGall.com - Daniel O'Donnell". Dun-na-ngall.com. http://www.dun-na-ngall.com/daniel.html. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ Duff, Mary. "Daniel O'donnell & Mary Duff: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/Daniel-Odonnell-Mary-Duff/dp/B0010VNFG4. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ "O'Donnell made honorary MBE". BBC News. 31 December 2001. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/1734764.stm.
- ^ "Daniel O Donnell Tickets & 2011 Concert Tour Dates". Getmein.com. http://www.getmein.com/world-music/Daniel-O-Donnell-tickets.html. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ a b "Archives". Archives. http://archives.tcm.ie/waterfordnews/2001/07/27/story6044.asp. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ "Daniel O'Donnell Tickets Available". Worldticketshop.com. http://www.worldticketshop.com/concerts/daniel_odonnell_tickets. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ "Daniel O’Donnell | Gratis". Myspace.com. http://www.myspace.com/danielodonnellmusic. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ O'Donnell stated in a TV3 interview, Up Close and Personal with Daniel O'Donnell, screened on Friday 13 March 2009, that his mother would be 90 later that year.
- ^ "Daniel O'Donnell music downloads, Daniel O'Donnell songs". eMusic.com. http://www.emusic.com/artist/Daniel-O-Donnell-MP3-Download/11776956.html. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ "O'Donnell made honorary MBE". BBC News. 31 December 2001. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/1734764.stm.
- ^ "Daniel O'Donnell breaks UK chart record for album sales". BBC News. 15 March 2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-12743087.
- ^ http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-145740963.html
- ^ "Unofficial Daniel O'Donnell website". Danielodonnell.org.uk. http://danielodonnell.org.uk/default.asp?id=1&ACT=5&content=28&mnu=1. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ "Daniel O'Donnell ties the knot". BBC News. 4 November 2002. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/2399587.stm.
- ^ http://www.irishdigest.com/?p=3374
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "Chris Moyles - Daniel O'donnell Lyrics". Lyricsmania.com. http://www.lyricsmania.com/daniel_odonnell_lyrics_chris_moyles.html. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
- ^ RTÉ | "Daniel O'Donnell wants Corrie role". | 2 December 2010.
- ^ he Romanian Challenge Appeal, a charity that helps orphaned Romanian children re-establish themselves within society.
- ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 404. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15423667
See also
External links
- Daniel O'Donnell official website
- Daniel O'Donnell original website
- BBC story covering O'Donnell's honorary MBE
- Interview with Daniel on ITV Yorkshire, Oct 20 2008
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