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Iarla Ó Lionáird (born 1963 or 1964) is an
Irish singer and
record producer. He
sings in the
traditional sean-nós style. He was a
member of the Afro Celt...
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Burke and
Julia Brown. ARÉ1558.5.
Maidhm mór la h-
iarla Cloinne Riocaird ar Albanchoibh, & ro bé an t-
iarla-sin
Riocard mac
Uillicc na c-Cenn, mic Riocaird...
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FitzMaurice FitzGerald (1335–1398), also
known by the
Irish Gaelic Gearóid
Iarla (Earl Gerald), was the 3rd Earl of Desmond, in
southwestern Ireland, under...
- Afro Celt
Sound System include:
Jimmy ****n,
Demba Barry,
Babara Bangoura,
Iarla Ó Lionáird,
Peter Gabriel,
Robert Plant, Pete Lockett, Sinéad O'Connor,...
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Iarla Tannian (born 12
April 1984) is an
Irish hurler who
currently plays at
centre back for the
Galway senior team.
Tannian made his
first appearance...
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Richard de
Clare (1130 – 20
April 1176), 2nd Earl of Pembroke, also Lord of
Leinster and
Justiciar of
Ireland (sometimes
known as
Richard FitzGilbert)...
- supergroup. Its
members are
fiddle player Martin Hayes, sean-nós
singer Iarla Ó Lionáird,
hardanger fiddle player Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, and pianist...
- Earl
Ottir (Old Norse: Óttar jarl;
Medieval Latin: Oter comes, lit. 'Count Oter'; died 918), also
known as
Ottir the
Black (Old Irish:
Ottir Dub), was...
- Tiger",
Aoife Ní
Fhearraigh on "If I Told You", Maighréad Ní
Dhomhnaill &
Iarla Ó Lionáird on "Sult", Anúna on "Invocation" with Lucy Champion,
Connie Dover...
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Iarla a Búrc; /ˈliːtrəm/; LEE-trəm; died 1583), also
known as John of the Shamrocks, was one of the
notorious half-brothers
called the meic an
Iarla ('sons...