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"textContent": "Moya Brennan, the celebrated Irish singer and lead voice of Clannad, has died aged 73, her family has confirmed.\n\nShe passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones, according to a statement.\n\n## The voice that took Celtic music global\n\nBrennan rose to international prominence with Clannad, the family group formed in 1970 that played a key role in bringing Irish-language and Celtic music to a global audience.\n\nThe band broke into the mainstream in the 1980s, with music featured in television series such as _Harry’s Game_ and _Robin of Sherwood_ , helping define the genre’s modern sound.\n\nThey also made history as the first act to perform in Irish on _Top of the Pops_.\n\n## Solo success and major collaborations\n\nAlongside her work with Clannad, Brennan built a successful solo career, releasing her debut album _Máire_ in 1992 and going on to record dozens of projects.\n\nShe collaborated with artists including Bono, Mick Jagger and Paul Young, with Bono once praising her voice as among the finest he had ever heard.\n\nShe also won an Emmy Award in 2011 for her work on the documentary _Music of Ireland_.\n\n## Tributes highlight her impact\n\nFellow Donegal singer Daniel O'Donnell described Brennan as someone deeply rooted in her home community despite her global success.\n\n“She was Donegal through and through,” he said, adding that she remained generous to younger artists and passionate about music throughout her life.\n\nFormer Irish president Michael D Higgins said her name would remain “etched” in the story of Irish music.\n\n## A career that shaped a genre\n\nBorn in Gaoth Dobhair in County Donegal, Brennan was the eldest of nine children and a central figure in shaping Clannad’s signature sound.\n\nThe band performed a farewell concert in Dublin in 2023, marking more than five decades of influence.\n\nHer final studio album was released in 2024, bringing to a close a career that helped define Celtic music for generations.\n\nThe post Moya Brennan dies aged 73 as iconic Clannad voice leaves lasting legacy appeared first on HUM News English.",
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