Emerald isle singer

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• 'A Day Without Rain' singer

• 'Caribbean Blue' singer

• 'May It Be' singer

• 'Only Time' singer

• 'Orinoco Flow' singer

• 'Watermark' vocalist

• 'Wild Child' singer

• A Day Without Rain artist

• A Day Without Rain musician

• A Day Without Rain singer, 2000

• Amarantine Grammy winner

• Amarantine singer

• And Winter Came... artist

• And Winter Came... singer

• Anywhere Is singer

• Athair Ar Nearmh singer

• Book of Days singer

• Book of Days songstress

• Ebudae singer

• May It Be singer, 2001

• Na Laetha Gael M'

• Only Time is her latest hit

• Only Time New Age singer

• Only Time singer, 2001

• Orinoco Flow (Sail Away) singer

• Orinoco Flow artist

• Orinoco Flow Irish New Age artist

• Orinoco Flow New Age singer

• Orinoco Flow singer, 1989

• Orinoco Flow vocalist

• Paint the Sky With Stars: The Best of ___ (1997 album)

• Paint the Sky With Stars singer

• Pure Moods singer

• Shepherd Moons Grammy winner

• Shepherd Moons singer

• Shepherd Moons soft-rock queen

• The Celts singer

• The Council of Elrond singer

• The Memory of Trees album maker

• The Memory of Trees Grammy winner

• The Memory of Trees singer

• Trains and Winter Rains singer

• Watermark album maker

• Watermark chanteuse

• Watermark musician

• Watermark singer

• Watermark warbler

• Watermark woman

• 1987 album later rereleased as The Celts

• 1992 Grammy winner

• 2001 Oscar nominee for Best Original Song, May It Be

• 2001 Oscar nominee for the song May It Be

• Artist with the quadruple platinum album Shepherd Moons

• Best New Age Album Grammy winner for Amarantine

• Best New Age Album Grammy winner for Shepherd Moons

• Big name in New Age

• Big name in New Age music

• Celtic New Age singer

• Clannad member

• Contemporary Irish singer

• County Donegal's most famous musical daughter

• Debut pop album of 1987

• Eithne Ni Bhraonain

• Eithne Ni Bhraonain, to music fans

• Ethereal vocalist

• Familiar name of singer Eithne N

• Four-time Best New Age Album Grammy winner from Ireland

• Gaelic pop star

• Gaelic singer

• General David Petraeus's favorite singer

• Grammy winner for A Day Without Rain

• Grammy winner for Amarantine

• Grammy winner for Shepherd Moons

• Grammy winner for The Memory of Trees

• Grammy winner for the New Age album Amarantine

• Grammy winner from County Donegal

• Grammy winner from County Donegal, Ireland

• Grammy-winning Irish singer

• Grammy-winning Irish vocalist

• Grammy-winning New Age singer

• Grammy-winning New Ager

• Her May It Be featured lyrics in the Tolkien language of Quenya

• Her big album is Watermark

• Her greatest hits collection is called Paint the Sky With Stars

• Her Oscar-nominated song 'May It Be' features Elvish lyrics

• Her songs include Na Laetha Gael M'Oige and Smaointe

• Ireland's best-selling solo artist

• Ireland's best-selling solo musician

• Irish chanteuse

• Irish composer and singer

• Irish folk singer

• Irish folk-rock singer

• Irish New Age artist

• Irish new age queen

• Irish New Age singer

• Irish New Age star

• Irish New Ager

• Irish pop singer

• Irish pop star

• Irish queen of soft rock

• Irish queen of world music

• Irish singer

• Irish singer of Only Time

• Irish singer with eight platinum U.S. albums

• Irish singer with one name

• Irish singer with the album The Memory of Trees

• Irish singer/songwriter

• Irish singing star

• Irish soft-rocker

• Irish-born folk-rocker

• Mononymous four-time Grammy winner

• Mononymous Irish singer

• Most famous former member of the band Clannad

• Moya Brennan's singing sister

• New Age balladeer

• New Age Grammy winner

• New Age Irish folk-rocker

• New Age Irish singer

• New Age music star

• New Age music superstar

• New Age name

• New Age singer

• New Age singer from Donegal

• New Age singer from Gweedore, Ireland

• New Age singer from Ireland

• New Age singer of 'China Roses'

• New Age singer of Elvish lyrics

• New age singer who is clearly among the evil dead, destined to tear apart the flesh of crossword solvers for all eternity

• New Age singing star

• New age songstress

• New Age superstar

• New Age vocalist

• New Age vocalist from Ireland

• New Ager who often sings in Gaelic

• New Ager who sings in Irish Gaelic

• New Ager with four Grammys

• Noted new-ager

• Noted singer who doesn't do live concerts

• One-name Irish singer

• One-named May It Be singer

• One-named Watermark singer

• One-named Gaelic singer

• One-named Irish Grammy winner

• One-named Irish New Ager

• One-named Irish songstress

• One-named New Age singer

• One-named New Age vocalist

• One-named New Ager

• One-named singer

• One-named singer of New Age music

• One-named singer with an album called 'A Day Without Rain'

• One-named singer with the hit Orinoco Flow

• One-named UK singer

• One-named vocalist

• Oscar nominee for a song in The Lord of the Rings

• Oscar-winning May It Be singer

• Pop musician from County Donegal

• Pop singer from Ireland

• Pop star from County Donegal

• Popular New Age singer

• Popular one-named singer

• Popular singer born in County Donegal

• Recording artist made famous by the BBC series The Celts

• She can sing in Gaelic

• She had a 1989 hit with Orinoco Flow

• She often sings in Irish

• She released a 1987 album called Celts

• She sang Na Laetha Gael M'

• She sang on first LOTR soundtrack

• She sang the 1988 ballad Na Laetha Geal M'oige

• She sometimes sings in Gaelic

• She was born Eithne Ni Bhraonain

• She was born in Gweedore, County Donegal

• She was once in the band Clannad

• Singer born Eithne N

• Singer born Eithne Ni Bhraonian

• Singer born Eithne Patricia N

• Singer born Eithne Patricia Ni Bhraon

• Singer born in Gaoth Dobhair

• Singer born in Gweedore, Ireland

• Singer dubbed the voice of Ireland

• Singer formerly of the group Clannad

• Singer from County Donegal

• Singer from Donegal

• Singer from Ireland

• Singer heard in the first Lord of the Rings movie

• Singer nicknamed the Silver Lady

• Singer of the multimillion-selling album Watermark

• Singer of the Oscar-nominated May It Be

• Singer of the Oscar-nominated song May It Be

• Singer of Tolkien-language lyrics

• Singer who has performed songs in Tolkien languages

• Singer who performs in 10 different languages

• Singer whose music plays in new age stores

• Singer with a Best of album titled Paint the Sky With Stars

• Singer with an asteroid named after her

• Singer with an Oscar-nominated song in The Lord of the Rings

• Singer with one name

• Singer with the 1992 quintuple-platinum album Shepherd Moons

• Singer with the 2008 gold record And Winter Came...

• Singer with the 4x platinum album Watermark

• Singer with the album 'Shepherd Moons'

• Singer with the album The Celts

• Singer with the compilation A Box of Dreams

• Singer with the double-platinum album The Memory of Trees

• Singer with the platinum 1992 album The Celts

• Single-named Irish singer

• Single-named New Age music star

• Single-named New Age singer

• Single-named New Ager

• Single-named singer

• Single-named vocalist

• Three-time Grammy winner for Best New-Age Album

• Winner of four New Age Grammys

• World's biggest-selling female artist in 2001 and 2002


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