Biography
for enya
- Birth
name Eithne Ní Bhraonáin
- Nickname
The Silver Lady
Birthplace
- Ireland
Born 17 May 1961
- Height
5' 2" (1.57 m)
- Mini
biography
Eithne, the fourth
youngest of nine children, comes from the small village of Dore (Dobhar
in Irish) in the Gweedore (Gaoth Dobhair) region of County Donegal in
the northwest of the Republic of Ireland. She now lives in Killiney, a
coastal district on the southern outskirts of Dublin The family is very
musical and her parents played in a family dance band before settling
down. Her father owns a local pub - Leo's tavern in Meenalech (min na
Leice) - and her mother Baba taught music in the local school. In 1968,
elder brothers Ciaran & Pol, and uncles Padraigh & Noel O Dugain,
formed the band "An Clan As Dobhar" to perform traditional Irish music
at festivals etc.
Changing their name to Clannad, and recruiting sister Maire Brennan in
1973, the band have gone on to international success performing both their
own and traditional material. They have recorded a number of albums. Enya
joined Clannad in 1980 and, credited under her real name, provided keyboards
and (mostly) backing vocals. She appears on their 1982 album "Fuaim".
It is often said that she also appeared on their 1980 album "Crann Ull"
although she is not listed in the credits. In 1982, Clannad split with
their long time manager and producer Nicky Ryan. Eithne, apparently frustrated
with being left in the background, left at the same time and, in Ryan's
belief that she had talent in her own right, moved to live with him and
his wife Roma Ryan and develop her own musical career. In 1985,
film producer David Puttnam commissioned Eithne to write music for his
film The Frog Prince (1984/I) which was released in 1985. The Titles on
The Frog Prince (1984/I) credit music to Enya Ni Bhraonain and the transition
of Eithne to Enya had begun. In 1986, BBC-TV began work on a six part
documentary series charting the history and continuing cultural influence
of the Celts. Enya was signed to write and perform music for the series.
"The Celts" (1987) was first shown in 1987 and a selection
of its music released under the title "Enya", giving the artist
her first album, largely unnoticed at the time. Her 'big break' began
in 1987 when she was signed by Rob Dickins, head of WEA Music UK, after
he had heard and been entranced by the "Enya" album. WEA's
backing made the recording of "Watermark" possible and the
album was released in 1988. Although no singles were originally planned,
it was the release "Orinoco Flow" (Sail Away) that brought
Enya to public attention and resulted in an unexpected chart number
one in several countries. She continued the success with her next albums
"shepherd Moons" and "The Celts"...
Titanic
Director James Cameron wanted Enya to compose music for Titanic (1997),
but when a deal couldn't be reached, James Horner ended up composing
an Enya-influenced score for the film.
Tv
appearances
As of summer 2003, has never toured or performed a live concert. Most
TV appearances have been accomplished by her either lip-synching to
her original recording, or singing along with it. There have been a
few exceptions, most notably at the 74th Annual Academy Awards and at
least once on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992). According to
Enya, tours and live concerts of her music are virtually impossible
due to the logistics of trying to replicate her sound on stage.
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