- - One-named "Dark Sky Island" New Age singer
- - Singer whose albums include A Day Without Rain (2000)
- - "sumiregusa" singer
- - "Deireadh an Tuath" singer
- - New Age singer of Echoes in Rain
- - Irish singer-songwriter of Orinoco Flow
- - irish singer from gweedore
- - Irish-speaking New Age singer
- - New Age artist who often sings in Irish
- - Singer who owns Manderley Castle in Killiney
- - singer in the bbc documentary "the celts"
- - Irish singer-songwriter whose Orinoco Flow was a No 1 hit in 1988
- - Irish singer who sang "Only Time"
- - The Celts singer from Ireland
- - singer who lives in manderley castle
- - "Orinoco Flow" singer from Ireland
- - new age singer of "only time"
- - irish singer who topped the charts with orinoco flow
- - Grammy winner who sometimes sings in Gaelic
- - Popular Irish singer
- - Singer who won a Best New Age Album Grammy Award for Amarantine
- - single-named irish singer who sang the lyric "may it be an evening star / shines down upon you"
- - New Age singer from County Donegal
- - musician who often sings in gaelic
- - One-named singer who lives in a castle in Ireland
- - Singer nicknamed "Queen of New Age"
- - One-named recording artist who often sings in Gaelic
- - One-named Irish hitmaker
- - Singer who sang "Orinoco Flow"
- - singer with an honorary doctorate from the university of ulster
- - "May It Be" singer, from Ireland
- - Famed Irish singer
- - Irish singer known for the album "Dark Sky Island"
- - Irish singer who composed in Elvish for "The Lord Of The Rings"
- - "Dark Sky Island" singer from Ireland
- - "orinoco flow" singer, 1988
- - Irish singer nominated for an Oscar for "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Irish singer with the album "Shepherd Moons"
- - Single-named singer behind "Shepherd Moons"
- - "Dark Sky Island" Irish singer
- - Irish musician who sang "May It Be" and "Watermark"
- - Ireland's best-selling musician with hits like "Watermark" and "May It Be"
- - "Only Time" Irish singer
- - Singer heard in the "Lord of the Rings" movie
- - Noted Celtic singer
- - Singer of "Only Time"
- - "Echoes in Rain" Irish singer
- - "May It Be" Irish singer
- - "Only Time" singer from Ireland
- - "Caribbean Blue" Irish singer
- - Famed Irish singer who sang numbers like "Watermark"
- - Singer born Eithne Padraigin Ni Bhraonain
- - One-named Irish singer of "Trains and Winter Rains"
- - grammy-winning "book of days" singer
- - Irish singer of the Oscar nominated "May it be", from "The Lord of the Rings"
- - One-named Shepherd Moons singer
- - singer who did the score for the 1986 romantic comedy the frog prince
- - Irish singer who has won four Grammys
- - "Caribbean Blue" singer
- - "A Day Without Rain" singer
- - One-named New Age singer
- - New Age singer from Ireland
- - Singer born Eithne Patricia Ní Bhraonáin
- - "Shepherd Moons" singer
- - Single-named New Age singer
- - Irish singer of "Orinoco Flow"
- - One-named Gaelic singer
- - "Watermark" singer
- - Singer from Ireland
- - Irish singer
- - "Paint the Sky With Stars" singer
- - "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)" singer
- - "Book of Days" singer
- - Single-named singer from Ireland
- - Single-named New Age music star
- - Singer from Donegal
- - Singer formerly of the group Clannad
- - One-named Irish New Age singer
- - Ethereal "Watermark" singer
- - "Watermark" vocalist
- - "The Celts" singer
- - "May It Be" singer, 2001
- - "Echoes in Rain" singer
- - Single-named Irish singer
- - Single-named Celtic singer
- - Singer with the album "Shepherd Moons"
- - Singer whose name is almost a country in Africa
- - Singer heard in the first "Lord of the Rings" movie
- - Popular singer born in County Donegal
- - Popular one-named singer
- - One-named singer with four Grammys
- - One-named New Age singer from Ireland
- - One-named Irish Grammy winner
- - One-named Grammy winner
- - One-named "Watermark" singer
- - One-named "May It Be" singer
- - New Ager who sometimes sings in Gaelic
- - New Ager who sings in Gaelic
- - Irish singer with the 2015 album "Dark Sky Island"
- - Irish folk singer
- - Irish "Only Time" singer
- - Gaelic singer
- - Ethereal "The Memory of Trees" singer
- - Ethereal "Shepherd Moons" singer
- - "Wild Child" singer
- - "Watermark" chanteuse
- - "Pure Moods" singer
- - "Orinoco Flow" New Age singer
- - Writer/singer of an Elvish song for "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Singer with the triple-platinum album "The Memory of Trees"
- - Singer with the platinum 1992 album "The Celts"
- - Singer with the double-platinum album "The Memory of Trees"
- - Singer with the compilation "A Box of Dreams"
- - Singer with the 4x platinum album "Watermark"
- - Singer with the 2008 gold record "And Winter Came ..."
- - Singer with the 2008 album "And Winter Came ..."
- - Singer with the 1992 quintuple-platinum album "Shepherd Moons"
- - Singer with an Oscar-nominated song in "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Singer with an Oscar nomination for "May It Be" (from the first "Lord of the Rings" film)
- - Singer with a "Best of" album titled "Paint the Sky With Stars"
- - Singer whose music plays in new age stores
- - Singer who was once a member of Clannad
- - Singer who performs in 10 different languages
- - Singer who has recorded in Tolkien's Elvish language
- - Singer who has performed songs in Tolkien languages
- - Singer who has never done a tour
- - Singer who composed songs for the film "The Frog Prince"
- - Singer who co-composed a song in Elvish for "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Singer of Tolkien-language lyrics
- - Singer of the Oscar-nominated song "May It Be"
- - Singer of the multimillion-selling album "Watermark"
- - Singer of "May It Be" for the first "Lord of the Rings" film
- - Singer nicknamed "the Silver Lady"
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- - Musical artist known as the "Queen of New Age"
- - Ireland's bestselling solo artist
- - "the queen of new age"
- - "queen of new age"
- - "storms in africa" musician
- - new age music megastar
- - Ireland's Queen of New Age
- - artist regarded as the "queen of new age"
- - "The Memory of Trees" Grammy recipient
- - New Age music star from Ireland
- - irish chanteuse
- - Irish musician who sang hits like "Only Time" and "Anywhere Is"
- - Irish vocalist featured on Mario Winans's 2004 hit, "I Don't Wanna Know"
- - New Age Irish musician
- - An Irish musician famous for her song "Only Time"
- - "caribbean blue" musician
- - Ireland's top-selling artist
- - Ireland's biggest selling solo artist with hits like "May It Be" and "Only Time"
- - Irish New Age vocalist
- - musician once in the irish band clannad
- - new age album grammy winner
- - she sang "only time" and "orinoco flow (sail away)"
- - Ireland's biggest selling solo artist, who has 4 Grammys
- - New Age Grammy winner
- - New Age superstar
- - New Age vocalist
- - Irish queen of soft rock
- - Ireland's biggest-selling solo artist
- - "A Day Without Rain" artist
- - New Age vocalist from Ireland
- - Irish singing star
- - Gaelic music star
- - Vocalist from Donegal
- - "The Memory of Trees" Grammy winner
- - "And Winter Came ..." artist
- - "A Day Without Rain" New Ager
- - Winner of four New Age Grammys
- - Pop musician from County Donegal
- - New Ager from Donegal
- - New Age music superstar
- - New Age music star
- - Mononymous New Ager
- - Irish pop star
- - Irish New Age star
- - Irish ethereal queen
- - Ireland's best-selling solo musician
- - Grammy-winning New Ager
- - Grammy-winning Celtic musician
- - Grammy winner from County Donegal
- - Grammy winner for "The Memory of Trees"
- - Grammy winner for "Shepherd Moons"
- - Gaelic-speaking New Ager
- - Gaelic pop star
- - 2006 Grammy winner for "Amarantine"
- - 2002 Best Song Oscar nominee
- - "The Memory of Trees" album maker
- - "Orinoco Flow" vocalist
- - "Orinoco Flow" New Ager
- - "Orinoco Flow" artist
- - "And Winter Came..." album maker
- - "Amarantine" musician
- - "Amarantine" Grammy winner
- - World-famous Irish mezzo
- - Top Irish solo artist
- - Three-time Grammy winner for Best New-Age Album
- - Soundtrack composer for the BBC's "The Celts"
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