Clannad singer and harpist Moya Brennan dies aged 73

Moya Brennan, a singer in the Irish folk band Clannad, has died aged 73.

The musician and songwriter played the harp with the Grammy award-winning Celtic fusion pioneers

The band – siblings Ciaran, Pol and Moya Brennan and their twin uncles Noel and Padraig Duggan – achieved huge international success over their 40-year career.

Their distinctive and haunting sound has sold more than 10 million albums worldwide and Moya Brennan later had a solo career.

Clannad formed in the early 1970s with regular performances at the family’s music pub, Leo’s Tavern, in Gweedore, Co Donegal.

Another of the Brennan siblings, Enya, left the group in 1981 to embark on a hugely successful solo career.

Moya Brennan pictured at Slane Castle in May 2024 for the inaugural Age Friendly Ambassadors’ Day with Ann Cusack (Hotelier and Community Advocate), Alex Conyngham (Slane Castle), Mike Hanrahan (Singer Song Writer & Guitarist) and   Anna May McHugh (MD National Ploughing Association).Back from l to r:  Francis Brennan (Irish television personality and former hotelier ), Faith Amond (Renowned Stylist & Milliner ) and Seamus McDermott (Founding member of the Monaghan Fund)This annual initiative, launched by Age Friendly Ireland to champion positive ageing, is this year themed Ageism Awareness, referring to the stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination directed towards people based on their age. Photo by Barry Cronin

Their unique take on traditional Irish songs, coupled with influences from The Beatles to the Beach Boys, won them a folk festival competition and a record deal.

Their breakthrough hit Harry’s Game, theme track to the TV series of the same name, came in 1982.

Worldwide acclaim and a global touring schedule followed, with a string of albums and well-known hits including In A Lifetime, with Bono.

Clannad reformed in 2011, with three comeback performances at Dublin’s Christ Church Cathedral, before recording a new album and touring Europe.

They picked up a lifetime achievement award at BBC Radio 2’s Folk Awards in 2014.