Dolores Keane

Dolores Keane is an acclaimed Irish folk singer, known for her powerful voice and emotive delivery. Born on March 16, 1953, in County Galway, she gained prominence in the 1980s as a key figure in the revival of traditional Irish music. Keane's genre primarily encompasses Irish folk and traditional music, and she is celebrated for her interpretations of traditional songs. Notable works include her solo albums, such as "The Best of Dolores Keane" and "Live," along with her contributions to the group De Dannan, one of the most influential bands in Irish folk music. Her rendition of songs like "The Parting Glass" and "The Cliffs of Doneen" has been particularly impactful. Keane's influence extends beyond her recordings; she has played a significant role in promoting Irish cultural heritage through music. Her collaborations with various artists and performances at international festivals have helped to introduce traditional Irish music to a broader audience. Her artistry continues to inspire a new generation of folk musicians, solidifying her legacy as a vital force in the preservation and evolution of Irish music.