Dessie O'Halloran

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Dessie O'Halloran
Born(1940-08-29)29 August 1940
Died28 September 2019(2019-09-28) (aged 79)
NationalityIrish
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Musician
Years active2001–2019

Desmond O'Halloran (29 August 1940 – 28 September 2019) was an Irish singer and musician.

Biography

A native of

céilí
band, with whom many visiting musicians would sit in, as well as playing at sessions on the island.

He gained chart success in 2001 with "Say You Love Me", which reached No. 4 on the Irish charts, and was later re-released as a remix. The song was taken from the Sharon Shannon album, The Diamond Mountain Sessions.

His 70th birthday party, held in Fagan's Bar, Hotel Meyrick, Eyre Square, Galway, on 29 August 2010, was attended by musicians such as

Rosie Stewart
and Dick Hogan.

O'Halloran performed with either Sharon Shannon's Big Band or the Fuaim Chonamara show by the Cuningham dancing family during the years he was active.

O'Halloran died on 28 September 2019.[1]

See also

  • Clann Fhergail
  • Crichaireacht cinedach nduchasa Muintiri Murchada
  • Martin O'Halloran, member of County Galway Land League, fl. 1879–1881

Discography

  • The Men of the Island, Topic 12TS 305, 1975.
  • The Diamond Mountain Sessions, with Sharon Shannon, 2000.
  • The Pound Road, Daisy, 2001.

References

  1. ^ Hutton, Brian. "Musician Dessie O'Halloran has died aged 79". The Irish Times.

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