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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 71. Chapters: Celtic fusion groups, Celtic fusion musicians, Celtic punk, Enya, Afro Celt Sound System, Sinead O'Connor, Spirit of the West, The Corrs, Clannad, Loreena McKennitt, The Paperboys, Alexander James Adams, Great Big Sea, Shane MacGowan, The Silencers, Alan Stivell, Kila, Cruachan, Ashley MacIsaac, Bongshang, Emcee Lynx, Ciaran Farrell, Caroline Lavelle, Manau, Enter the Haggis, Four to the Bar, Gaelic Storm, Jimmy George, Old Blind Dogs, Heather Dale, Cadence Spalding, Capercaillie, The Dreaming, Michael McGoldrick, Goats Don't Shave, Quidam Pilgrim, T with the Maggies, Martyn Bennett, The Elders, Salsa Celtica, Dust Rhinos, Beltaine's Fire, Delhi 2 Dublin, Mooncoyne, Pirate Shantyman and his Bonnie Lass, Paul Mounsey, Scythian, Dagda, Figgy Duff, Shooglenifty, List of Celtic fusion artists, Lehto and Wright, Kate Crossan, Chris Byrne, Croft No. 5, Uisce Beatha, Clumsy Lovers, Blazin' Fiddles, Rock Salt & Nails, The BibleCode Sundays, Skyedance. Excerpt: Sinead Marie Bernadette O'Connor (; born 8 December 1966) is an Irish singer-songwriter. She rose to fame in the late 1980s with her debut album The Lion and the Cobra and achieved worldwide success in 1990 with a cover of the song "Nothing Compares 2 U." Since then, she has occasionally encountered controversy, partly due to her forthright statements and gestures, ordination as a priest despite being female with a Roman Catholic background, and expressed strong views on organized religion, women's rights, war, and child abuse while still maintaining a singing career. Her body of work includes a number of collaborations with other artists and appearances at charity fundraising concerts, in addition to her own solo albums. Sinead O'Connor was born in Glenageary in County Dublin and was named after Sinead de Valera, wife of Irish President Eamon de Valera and mother of...