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Dolores contributed to the RTÉ/BBC television production Bringing It All Back Home (1991), a series of programmes illustrating the movement of Irish music to America. Keane was shown performing both in Nashville , Tennessee with musicians such as Emmylou Harris and Richard Thompson , [2] and at home in Galway with her aunts Rita and Sarah.
Engineer – Pat Neary. Fiddle, Viola – Nollaig Casey. Harmony Vocals – Dolores Keane, John Faulkner. Lead Vocals – Seán Keane (2) Mandolin, Keyboards – Brian McGrath. Mixed By – Arty *, John *, Pat *, Seán * Notes. Recorded at West One, Ballybane, Galway. ℗ 1994 Shanachie Entertainment Corp. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 0 16351 79852 7.
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All Heart No Roses. The Man That I Am. Valley of the Heart. Seansongs . Turn a Phrase . A Portrait Best of 1993 – 2003 . A Portrait 2 . You Got Gold. Never Alone 3CD Compilation . Christmas by the Hearth. New Day Dawning. Gratitude with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra
[citation needed] Seán Keane has released eleven solo albums and collaborated on five others. Discography. All Heart No Roses - 1994; Turn A Phrase - 1996; No Stranger - 1998; The Man That I Am - 2000; Seansongs - 2002; Portrait - The Best Of Sean Keane - 2003; You Got Gold - 2006; An Irish Scattering - 2008; Valley Of The Heart ...
All Heart No Roses, an Album by Seán Keane. Released in 1993 on Cross Border (catalog no. CBMCD 007; CD). Featured peformers: Seán Keane (lead vocals, mixing engineer, arranger), Dolores Keane (harmony vocals), John Faulkner (harmony vocals, co-producer, mixing engineer, arranger), Arty McGlynn (acoustic guitar, co-producer, mixing engineer ...
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