Éabha McMahon

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Éabha McMahon (born December 9, 1990 in Dublin , Ireland ) is an Irish singer and former member of the group Celtic Woman .

Live and act

Éabha McMahon began her career at the age of nine when she was selected by the Christian religious publishing house Veritas to record an album for the children's book Beo go Deo . Then she began to sing in the traditional Sean-nós style like the singers Máire Ní Choilm , Séamus Mac Mathúna , Moya Brennan and Íde Mac Mathúna . When she was 15, she auditioned for Anúna (Original Riverdance Choir). In 2005 she became the youngest member of Anúna. In 2006 she toured the United States with Anúna, where the Anúna Christmas Memories DVD was recorded for PBS , which reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Charts in the same year.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Biography of Éabha McMahon on celticwoman.com . ( Memento from May 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Birthday message on the official Facebook page

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