Cara Dillon

Bild Quelle:


  • folk
  • celtic
  • irish
  • female vocalists
  • singer-songwriter
Cara Dillon was born in 1975 in Dungiven, County Derry, Northern Ireland. She has formerly been a member of the folk groups 'Oige' and 'Equation'. She and Sam Lakeman (whom she married in 2002) left Equation and signed to Blanco y Negro records going under the name 'Polar Star'. Dillon released her eponymous first solo album in 2001, a mixture of tradtional songs with 2 original compositions. This album garnered the best newcomer award and the best song for 'Black Is the Colour' at the 2002 Radio 2 folk awards.

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Songs

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    Black Is the Colour

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    Blue Mountain River

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    Bold Jamie

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    Bonny Bonny

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    Brockagh Braes

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    Broken Bridges

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    Craigie Hill

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    Different Drums

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    Donald of Glencoe

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    Erin the Green

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    Everywhere

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    Falling Like a Star

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    False, False

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    Fil, Fil a Run Ó

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    Garden Valley

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    Grace

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    Green Grows the Laurel

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    He's Young but He's Growing

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    Here's a Health

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    High Tide

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    I Am a Youth That's Inclined to Ramble

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    I Wish I Was

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    I Wish You Well

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    Infant Holy, Infant Lowly

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    Jimmy Mó Mh??le Stór

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    Johnny, Lovely Johnny

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    Lark in the Clear Air

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    Mother Mary

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    Never in a Million Years

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    O Come, O Come Emmanuel

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    O Holy Night

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    October Winds

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    P Stands for Paddy (Lament for Johnny)

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    Rug Muire Mac Do Dhia

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    She Moved Through the Fair

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    She's Like the Swallow

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    Spencer the Rover

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    Standing by My Christmas Tree

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    Standing on the Shore

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    The Darkest Midnight

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    The Emigrant's Farewell

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    The Gem of the Roe

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    The Hill of Thieves

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    The Holly and the Ivy

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    The Huntsman

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    The Lark in the Clear Air

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    The Lass of Glenshee

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    The Lonesome Scenes of Winter

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    The Maid of Culmore

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    The Parting Glass


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