Daniel Furlong

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Daniel Furlong
Birth name Daniel Furlong
Origin Wexford, Ireland
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 2010–present

Daniel Furlong is a boy soprano. He is most notable for winning the third series of The All Ireland Talent Show. He was also the first wildcard to win the show and the first to win for The East. He is formerly a member of the Irish band Celtic Thunder.

Career

The All Ireland Talent Show

Daniel Furlong took part in auditions for the RTÉ One television series The All Ireland Talent Show. He was chosen by mentor Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh as one of her eight acts to represent The East in the live finals which took place during February and March 2011.

Daniel fought for a place in the semi finals in the 7th heat on 13 February 2011. He scored a score of 35. He beat Halo from The South and Must Try D'n'D from Dublin, before losing out to Politically Correct. He was then picked as a wildcard by the judges.

In the wildcard heat Daniel beat Daragh Merritt, Wallis, Shane Doonan, Claire Mulholland, Karate Pencil Case and Virginia Gospel Choir. Daniel and Shauna Buckingham were top 2 and got a place in the semi-finals.

In the second semi-final Daniel beat 2 Day Nation and Politically Correct. He came second behind Mad for Road. He also beat Sean Nós ar an tSionann who came third. The top three acts in the semi-finals made the final.[1]

In the final Daniel beat Sean Nós ar an tSionann, Brian Sheerin and Cosa Beoga and getting a place in the top 3 and performing again. He then beat Mad for Road who had 69,008 votes and Don Stiffe who had 79,984 votes.

Daniel's first album, Voice Of An Angel, was released on 29 November 2011 by MRP.

Celtic Thunder

Some may say Daniel Furlong stepped in as a replacement for Damian, but he is another of the band's family and is by no means replacing Damian McGinty. Furlong, like McGinty when he had first joined the group, is a soprano.

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Preceded by
Chloe Coyle
Winner of The All Ireland Talent Show
2011
Succeeded by
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