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We found 9 results for "CATHERINE O'CONNELL"
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Catherine O'Connell: I Arise Today (2002)
"a dazzling Celtic nightingale" - Mike Houlihan, Chicago Sun-Times "the voice of an angel" - Michael Sneed, Chicago Sun-Times
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Catherine O'Connell: Songs From My Father (2003)
"a dazzling Celtic nightingale" - Mike Houlihan, Chicago Sun-Times "the voice of an angel" - Michael Sneed, Chicago Sun-Times
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Catherine O'Connell: Small Miracles (2008)
Christmas music - old and new, silly and sad, sacred and secular - sound like Christmas to you?
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Vineyard Worship: Discover Vineyard Easter (2012)
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O'Connell & Freeman: One Thousand Cranes (2001)
Songs and Music of Peace and Contemplation. Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking" says; "Chris & Janice, I love your music - soulful and inspiring...thank you.” Exquisite vocals, thoughtful lyrics, shimmering harp, lyrical flutes & much mo
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Joan Baez,
Judy Collins.
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John Kamys: I Want Some Sun (2009)
I Want Some Sun is an emotionally rich and lushly instrumented recording that gracefully blends elements of Americana, Country, Folk, and Rock.
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Joe Cocker,
John Prine,
Tom Waits.
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Chicago Galant Consort: Laudate Pueri (2012)
The Galant Masters Project is intended to bring lost works of Galant-style liturgical music to light.
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Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fi,
Boston Baroque,
Music of the Baroque.
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Tony O'Rourke: The Maid At the Well (2009)
A selection of traditional Irish tunes played on guitar by Tony O'Rourke, accompanied by Martin Austin and Kathleen Cranage.
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Ed McMeen,
Martin Hayes,
Planxty.
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Christina Harrison: Wee Folk Songs (1996)
A unique, captivating collection of popular Scottish/Irish/American traditional/contemporary and original folk songs for kids (and grown-ups) of all ages or as a recent reviewer said: "A cheery mix of the sweet, the silly and the strange"
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Joan Baez,
Judy Collins,
Sandy Denny.