Emer Kenny

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Parting Glass 04:21 Tools
Moll Dubh 03:52 Tools
Golden Brown 03:49 Tools
Heaven 04:54 Tools
Light Of You 05:16 Tools
Amhrán Na Leabhar (Song Of The Books) 05:34 Tools
Laridé 04:27 Tools
Is Fada 04:20 Tools
The Voices 02:10 Tools
Úna 05:41 Tools
The Chase 04:20 Tools
Josie 05:13 Tools
Siobhán 00:00 Tools
Cast a Spell 04:03 Tools
Siobhàn 04:58 Tools
Dance Until Dawn 04:26 Tools
Rescue Me 04:25 Tools
Rambling Boys of Pleasure 04:26 Tools
Moll Dubh A Ghleanna 03:58 Tools
Shattered 04:07 Tools
Scarborough Fair 04:17 Tools
Useless Thing 04:18 Tools
Fades Into Day 04:59 Tools
How Can I Love You 04:59 Tools
The March 03:59 Tools
06-emer_kenny--moll_dubh 03:51 Tools
She Moved Through the Fair 03:55 Tools
74 Willows 05:19 Tools
Media Whore 03:28 Tools
All The Time 04:21 Tools
The Butterfly 03:47 Tools
An Hini A Garan 04:21 Tools
Sally Garden 03:52 Tools
Na Connerys 03:52 Tools
Emers Jig 02:24 Tools
Breton Dance 02:15 Tools
Dirty Mind 04:36 Tools
Emer's Jig 02:24 Tools
Cast A Spell (Junior Vasquez Mix) 07:02 Tools
Cast a Spell (Junior Vasquez Radio Mix Long) 07:02 Tools
Parting Glass [Ireland] 07:02 Tools
Resuce Me 07:02 Tools
Golden Brown (Junior Vasquez Remix - Radio Edit) 07:02 Tools
Cast A Spell (Junior Vasquez Remix) 07:02 Tools
Golden Brown (Tribal edit mix) 07:02 Tools
Parting Glass (Ireland) 07:02 Tools
Parting Glass (Junior Varsity Radio Mix) 07:02 Tools
Siobhŕn 07:02 Tools
Golden Brown [Tribal Edit Mix] 07:02 Tools
Cast a spell (jr.Vasquez underworld mix) 07:02 Tools
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Dublin-born Emer Kenny began playing the harp when she was nine years old, eventually earning a scholarship to study at the College of Music in Dublin and Trinity College of Music in London. Her approachable blend of traditional Celtic music and lush technology landed her a record deal with Mercury and she released her debut album, Emer Kenny, in 1997. Kenny's wistful voice and atmospheric style have earned her comparisons to fellow Irish singers Sinead O'Conner and Enya as well as artists such as the Cocteau Twins and Bjork. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.