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Tributes paid to singer Moya Brennan: ‘Her voice was the signature sound of Clannad’

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Moya Brennan, the lead singer of Clannad, has died at 73. The musician was known for her distinctive voice and hits like 'The Theme from Harry's Game' and 'In A Lifetime'.

Moya Brennan, the renowned Irish singer and songwriter, has passed away at 73 in Co Donegal. She was best known for her work with the group Clannad, which she formed with her brothers and uncles in the 1970s. Clannad's unique sound has sold over 10 million albums worldwide, with hits like 'The Theme from Harry's Game' and 'In A Lifetime' with Bono. Brennan also enjoyed a successful solo career. She had been living with pulmonary fibrosis and faced a possible double lung transplant. Tributes have been paid by musicians including Bono, Eleanor McEvoy, and Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, praising her voice and legacy. Brennan's remains will repose at her home in Co Donegal before her burial on Friday.

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