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  1. March 1998 he completed the new Sarajevo to Belfast album with cellist Vedran Smailovic. Also in March he was asked by Irish Republic President Mary McAleese to organize and take part in a special North-South TV cultural concert programme in Aras an Uachtarain, Dublin.

  2. Description. Tracks: Ode To Sarajevo – Vedran Smailovic, Tommy Sands & Joan Baez. Bembasa – Vedran Smailovic. Where Have All The Flowers Gone – Tommy Sands, Dolores Keane & Vedran Smailovic. Waltz – Vedran Smailovic. Memento Mori – Albinoni AdagioVedran Smailovic. Music Of Healing – Vedran Smailovic, Tommy Sands & Pete Seeger.

  3. Dolores Keane (born 26 September 1953) is an Irish folk singer. She was a founding member of the group De Dannan following which she pursued a solo recording and touring career. Background [ edit ]

  4. It was also the first collaboration with cellist Vedran Smailovic from Sarajevo. Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger. 1997: Included both Vedran Smailović and Dolores Keane on the title track. Sarajevo / Belfast: 1999: With Vedran Smailović; featuring Seeger and Baez. To Shorten the Winter: 2006

  5. Like the Celtic Bards of old, the Irish Cat Stevens voice of Tommy Sands leads the ode "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" and is answered in the higher register by the well-loved Dolores Keane. On "The Music for Healing," Sands is joined by Pete Seeger in what has become a veritable new anthem in a long tradition of Irish laments.

  6. 31 de dic. de 2023 · Dolores Keane has one of those rare and immediately identifiable voices. Earthy, natural, soulful, organic, unforced, warm and musical, she means what she sings.

  7. 16 de oct. de 2017 · Via Trad Matters: Gael Linn continue their series of album reissues with a classic 1985 recording by The Keane Family. It features music and song from Dolores and Seán Keane, their siblings ...