Brian Kennedy (singer)
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Brian Edward Patrick Kennedy (born 12 October 1966) is a Northern Ireland based singer-songwriter and author, known for singing gentle ballads.
He was born and grew up on the Falls Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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[edit] Career highlights
- Kennedy really came to prominence as one of Van Morrison's backing singers; appearing on a string of recordings and live in concert, frequently alongside Georgie Fame.
- He was chosen as the Irish competitor for the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest in Athens, where he sang the self-penned "Every Song is a Cry for Love". Kennedy's performance in the contest's semi-finals marked the 1000th song to feature in the history of the Eurovision competition. Following qualification, Kennedy finished tenth in the finals on 20 May, with 93 points.
- He performed on the original Secret Garden version of the song You Raise Me Up, which has now been recorded by more than a hundred other artists, such as Josh Groban and Westlife.
- He also sang the song at the funeral of legendary soccer player, George Best. This was released as a single called "George Best: A Tribute" with tracks featuring Peter Corry in December 2005 and reached number four in the UK Singles Chart the following month.
- Performer, Riverdance, Broadway, New York City.
- He is also known for his work with Mark E. Nevin.
[edit] Albums
[edit] Brian Kennedy solo
- The Great War Of Words (1990)
- A Better Man (1996)
- Now That I Know What I Want (1999)
- Won't You Take Me Home (2000)
- Get On With Your Short Life (2001)
- On Song (2003)
- Live In Belfast (2004)
- On Song 2: Red Sails In The Sunset (2005)
- Homebird (2006)
[edit] Sweetmouth
In Sweetmouth, Brian Kennedy was joined by Mark E. Nevin, formerly of Fairground Attraction, and also known for his work with Morrissey.
- Goodbye to Songtown (August 1991)
[edit] Writing
- The Arrival of Fergal Flynn (Hodder, 2004), a novel.
- Roman Song (Hodder, 2005), a novel.