Sinéad Quinn
Sinéad Quinn | |
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Birth name | Sinéad Ní Chuinn |
Born | Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland | 24 March 1980
Genres | Pop rock |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Mercury (2002–03) |
Member of | Sinéad and The Dawnbreakers |
Sinéad Quinn (
Career
Fame Academy
Quinn did not enter the Fame Academy in the same way as the other contestants. The first eleven contestants were picked by the show's judges, but the final contestant was picked through a public vote in the first program of the series. Quinn, David Sneddon, and Paul MacDonald sang in this vote, but Quinn won the public's support. She gained 51% of the votes and won her place in the Fame Academy.
During the course of the competition she sang a range of songs from Macy Gray's "I Try" and Garth Brook's "If Tomorrow Never Comes" to "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and No Doubt's "Don't Speak".
In the final, she was up against
Solo career
Within a week of leaving the Fame Academy, Quinn signed a £1 million, five-album record deal with
Quinn's only other releases to date were on the Fame Academy Album, alongside all the other Fame Academy contestants, and guest vocals on fellow contestant Malachi Cush's debut album.
Live performances and songwriting
Both before and after Fame Academy, Quinn was a keen songwriter and performer. The show allowed her to develop her songwriting talents and provided her with her first ever singing lessons. The Fame Academy Tour, which followed the series, gave Quinn her first major public performances outside a TV studio.
In the years since leaving Fame Academy, she has had a regular list of public performances. With the backing of a guitar-based group, she went on a university tour in 2003. She played to a full-house at Music Live 2003 at the National Exhibition Centre and, in 2005, she supported Children in Need with a performance and sang at the switch-on of Christmas lights in Coventry.
She took part in RTÉ's TV show The Lyrics Board, and on New Year's Eve 2005 performed on RTÉ's Everyone's a Winner, singing Sheryl Crow's "Everyday Is a Winding Road". Late in 2005 Quinn was invited by the Irish President Mary McAleese "to a reception to celebrate [her] contribution to the entertainment industry in Ireland" at the President's official residence, Áras an Uachtaráin.[5]
Quinn played the role of Beth in the 2007 live tour of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds. The same year, she performed at and judged the regional finals for Girl Guiding UK's talent competition Guiding Star.[6] and also appeared at the Grand Final in Sheffield on 30 June 2007 as a performer and a judge.
Whilst she concentrated on smaller
Since May 2009 Quinn has been performing as part of Sinéad and The Dawnbreakers. The band have been playing all over the country at various venues and festivals. They played at the Little World Festival in Meribel, France both years it has been running. Her husband
Quinn now plays corporate and private gigs and works at Electric Umbrella in London, which uses music therapy to work with adults with disabilities.[8]
Personal life
Born in Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, Quinn is the third child of Gerry and Philomena Quinn. She studied at the University of Hull.
On 9 October 2007, she became engaged to Paul Stewart and they married on 6 December 2008, at the Sacred Heart Church in Irvinestown. They have three children.[9]
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||||||||
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UK[3] | Ireland | |||||||||
2003 | Ready to Run
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48
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"—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart. |
Singles
Year | Title | Album | Chart positions | |||||||
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UK[3]
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Ireland | |||||||||
2003 | "I Can't Break Down" | Ready to Run | 2 | 13 | ||||||
" What You Need Is... "
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19 | — | ||||||||
"—" denotes singles that were released but did not chart. |
References
- ^ "Playing the fame game". News.bbc.co.uk. 10 February 2003.
- ^ "Fame Academy's Sinead signs deal". News.bbc.co.uk. 20 December 2002.
- ^ ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ^ UK Mix website
- ^ Sineadquinn.info Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Girlguiding.org.uk". Archived from the original on 1 July 2007.
- ^ UK. "Sinead And The Dawnbreakers | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
- ^ Fermanagh Herald newspaper
- ^ Belfast Live news