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Bill Whelan
Bill Whelan (born May 22, 1950) is the Irish composer who was asked to compose a piece for the interval of the Eurovision Song Contest. The end result, Riverdance, was a ten-minute display of traditional Irish dancing that became a full-length stage production and spawned a worldwide craze for Irish dancing and celtic music. Whelan is a native of Limerick, and was educated at Crescent College, University College Dublin and the King's Inns.
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Songs
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A Black Bike
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A Kiss in the Forest
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Alice's Theme
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Amanzi
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American Awake
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American Wake (The Nova Scotia Set)
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Andalucia
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At the Edge of the World
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At the Police Station
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Bobby Calls the Strike
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Bridge Attack
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Caoineadh Cú Chulainn (Lament)
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Caracena
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Caraçena (From the 'Seville Suite')
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Chetvorno Horo
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Cill Liadain
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Dancing at Lughnasa
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Don't Leave Me Yet
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Down by the Salley Gardens
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Dún Briste
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Endless Journey
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Epilogue
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Escape and Capture
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Fire Dance
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Firedance
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Fr. Conry's Jig
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Gerry and Christine
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Harvest
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Heal Their Hearts / Freedom
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Home & The Heartland
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Home and the Heartland
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I Had to Do It
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I Will Set You Free
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Illyrian Dawn
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Jack's Arrival
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Kathleen Joins Up
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Kathleen's Decision
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Kinsale
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Let Freedom Ring
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Lift of the Wings
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Lift the Wings
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Lough Anna
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Macedonian Morning
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Marta's Dance / The Russian Dervish
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Meeting Bobby Sands
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Monsignor Carlin
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Mystic Seacliffs
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No Slop Out
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O'Donnell's Lament
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Our Secret