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Niamh Parsons Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Niamh Parsons

Oct 29, 2017

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Niamh Parsons Biography

Niamh Parsons has come to be known as one of the most distinctive voices in Irish music. It has been said that Niamh Parsons may not be the most famous Irish Balladeer, but many feel she's the best. Described in the Boston Herald as both emotionally haunting and tonally as clear as crystal, Niamh's albums have been 'must-have' collector's items for any lover of songs and singing. Niamh has recorded 7 studio albums and one live album to date. For the last 20 years, Niamh has been playing in a duet with Dubliner Graham Dunne—there is a spiritual bond between Niamh and Graham when they perform, which draws out the essence of the songs.

"My father was a great singer, and on long journeys the family used to sing in the car—I don't remember a time in my life when I was not singing—I love songs."
Niamh developed this love into a penchant for collecting songs. "For me the song is more important than listening to my voice," she says. "I consider myself more a songstress than a singer—a carrier of tradition."

Throughout her career, Niamh has performed with a wide variety of artists, and has appeared at nearly every prestigious folk festival on either side of the Atlantic. As a member of the traditional Irish band Arcady (led by De Dannan's Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh), she sang on their Dara/Shanachie recording Many Happy Returns. She appeared before President Clinton and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern in Capitol Hill, Washington, joined Grammy Award winner Paul Winter for an album and a summer concert in New York, and performed on "A Prairie Home Companion" when the show broadcast live from Dublin.

Niamh teaches in Ballyfermot College, as well as Skype masterclasses.
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