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'''Pzazz''' are a group of young Irish sopranos.< |
'''Pzazz''' are a group of young [[Irish]] [[sopranos]].<ref>[http://www.pzazzmusic.com/ The Pzazz website]</ref> |
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[[Claire Halligan]], <br /> |
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Fiona McManus,<br /> |
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[[Mary-Frances Loughran]],<br /> |
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Aoife Nic Ardghail.<sup>3</sup><br /> |
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This foursome were not put together on the back of a television reality series. Three of the girls are classically trained sopranos, while Aoife had previous success as a dancer. The ladies all had performing experience before joining the group. Claire had toured and performed with numerous orchestras etc, appearing on TV and singing and acting in a number of stage productions. Fiona had appeared on TV's "Popstars" and had obtained a music degree from Trinity College. Mary-Frances was an actress, singer and dancer who appeared in a number of stage plays and musicals and Aoife brought a certain uniqueness through her experience with acting and dancing. |
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Pzazz completed their national tour of Ireland, supporting The Celtic Tenors in late December 2005 / January 2006. |
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They received a considerable amount of media attention in Ireland around April/May 2006, when they appeared in many magazines, for example ( |
Pzazz completed their national tour of Ireland, supporting [[The Celtic Tenors]] in late December 2005/January 2006. They received a considerable amount of media attention in Ireland around April/May 2006, when they appeared in many magazines, for example (''[[The Star]]'', ''[[News of the World]]''), newspapers (''[[The Irish Times]]'', ''[[Irish Independent]]'', ''[[Irish Examiner]]''), national radio (BBC Radio Ulster, RTE with Tom McGurk<ref>[http://www.rte.ie/radio1/todaywithpatkenny/1032597.html "Today with Pat Kenny"], (Tom McGurk interviewing)</ref>), and television (RTE's "Nationwide"). |
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Revision as of 22:56, 14 March 2007
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Pzazz are a group of young Irish sopranos.[1]
They have released one single, "Daughter of Connolly", which is to be used as the theme song for the upcoming movie Connolly, a film about James Connolly.
The girls are: Claire Halligan, Fiona McManus, Mary-Frances Loughran, Aoife Nic Ardghail.[2]
This foursome were not put together on the back of a television reality series. Three of the girls are classically trained sopranos, while Aoife had previous success as a dancer. The ladies all had performing experience before joining the group. Claire had toured and performed with numerous orchestras etc, appearing on TV and singing and acting in a number of stage productions. Fiona had appeared on TV's "Popstars" and had obtained a music degree from Trinity College. Mary-Frances was an actress, singer and dancer who appeared in a number of stage plays and musicals and Aoife brought a certain uniqueness through her experience with acting and dancing.
Pzazz completed their national tour of Ireland, supporting The Celtic Tenors in late December 2005/January 2006. They received a considerable amount of media attention in Ireland around April/May 2006, when they appeared in many magazines, for example (The Star, News of the World), newspapers (The Irish Times, Irish Independent, Irish Examiner), national radio (BBC Radio Ulster, RTE with Tom McGurk[3]), and television (RTE's "Nationwide").
References:
- ^ The Pzazz website
- ^ The Athlone Advertiser
- ^ "Today with Pat Kenny", (Tom McGurk interviewing)
External links
- Pzazz Music - Official Site.
- Clare Halligan - The official site for Claire Halligan, a member of Pzazz.