Eleanor McEvoy
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Eleanor McEvoy was born on Dublin’s northside. After college, she pursued a career as a session musician in Dublin, collaborating with a multitude of artists and groups including U2, Sinead O’Connor, Midge Ure and Mary Black
She got her first big break in 1992 as the composer, producer and co-performer (with Mary Black) of “A Woman’s Heart”, the title track for the best-selling Irish album in Irish history. The song continuously makes appearances on screen, most recently in 2019 in the award-winning TV show “Derry Girls”.
Her song “Sophie” was described by David Smith in The Guardian as “an anthem that is touching, inspiring and consoling thousands of anorexic girls around the world” It is used internationally in treatment centres to treat patients with eating disorders.
Her 16th album “Gimme Some Wine” received enthusiastic acclaim on its release, and features co-writes with legendary Irish songwriter Paul Brady and UK-based Dave Rotheray of The Beautiful South.
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Once a member of Mary Black's Band, Eleanor McEvoy is one of Ireland's most accomplished contemporary singer / songwriters. She composed the song Only A Woman's Heart, the title track of the compilation album A Woman's Heart, which is the best-selling Irish album in Irish history.
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