Órla Fallon

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Órlagh Fallon (born 24 August 1974 in Knockananna, Ireland), professionally known as Órla Fallon, is a Celtic soloist and member of the group Celtic Woman. She plays the harp and sings traditional Irish music, most often in Gaelic. She has performed for the Pope, the President of Ireland and at Carnegie Hall. Her debut album, The Water is Wide, was released to Europe in 2000 and to North America in 2006. In 2005, she was featured on The Duggans album ‘Rubicon’ along with peers Moya Brennan and other members of Clannad. She has recently been featured as part of Jim Brickman’s “It’s a Beautiful World” tour and PBS special. On September 22, 2009, she released a new CD, Distant Shore.
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  • HolyMan28

    there needs to be more songs like Siúil A Rún in this world.. if anyone knows of any please let me know. Orla Fallen can sing.

    March 2012
  • Pome_Hudson

    Silent Night <3

    December 2011
  • MyMusicMyDivas

    Orla Fallon's Celtic Christmas <3

    December 2011
  • i_86

    Beautiful

    October 2011
  • nitehawk868

    and she can play the Harp....simply amazing!!!!!

    April 2011
  • BrenoThiago

    Adoro o álbum "Celtic Christmas". Divino!

    December 2010
  • adelinadarkstar

    Ugh why did she have to leave:(

    June 2010
  • TammTamm

    My fav from the ``Celtic Woman`` group with ``Mairead Nesbitt`` a very very VERY close 2nd. Now if Mairead sang while playing her violin/fiddle,most likely I'd have a new fav from the group,well maybe maybe not cause I do luv & admire ``Orla so so much. I could watch & listen to Orla sing & play her harp for ever & ever

    September 2009
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