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Mary Black
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Mary Black
is a performer equally at home singing traditional Irish folk tunes and contemporary music including blues, rock, jazz, country, and soul. She was born into a musical family as the daughter of a fiddler and a singer. She started out professionally with her brother and sister in Dublin nightclubs and then performed with
General Humbert
, a folk group, until 1982 when she released her eponymous solo debut. The album made it to the Top Five on the Irish
album charts and won the Irish Independent Arts Award for Music. At the invitation of
Alec Finn
,
Black
joined the band
De Danann
. A week later, she took part with them in the recording of
Song for Ireland
. She remained with
De Danann
for three years. In 1984,
Black
helped produce and sang backup on
Black's Family Favourites
. She was still performing with
De Danann
when she launched her solo career with the
Declan Sinnott
-produced, largely pop album
Without the Fanfare
. Many of the tracks went gold, and for both 1987 and 1988, she was named Best Female Artist in the Irish Rock Music Awards Poll.
Black
's music crossed the Atlantic in 1990 when her 1989 album
No Frontiers
debuted in the U.S. and climbed to the Top 20 of the New Adult Contemporary chart. It was also a top-seller in Ireland. That year
Black
began a successful concert tour of Japan. Though her music is firmly based in Irish tradition,
Black
was interested in performing all kinds of music, with influences that included
Sandy Denny
and
the Fairport Convention
as well as
Billie Holiday
,
Aretha Franklin
, and
Bonnie Raitt
. Throughout the '90s she continued to release a steady stream of albums, including 1991's
Babes in the Wood
, 1993's
The Holy Ground
, and her first American record, 1997's
Shine
, which found
Black
singing more-polished pop songs (though its follow-up,
Speaking with the Angel
, saw her return to folk). In 2005
Full Tide
, which included a cover of
Bob Dylan
's
"Lay Down Your Weary Tune"
along with new tracks, came out in the U.K., and hit American soil the following year. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
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