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Eleanor McEvoy |
Thursday 20 June 2002 |
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Eleanor McEvoy achieved star status in Ireland when her song, Only A Woman's Heart, appeared on the A Woman's Heart anthology album. It has since gone on to become the best selling album in Irish history, even eclipsing records by Van Morrison and U2.
She has just embarked on a national tour and released a new album, Yola, named after a dialect once spoken in County Wexford.
Jenni asks her whether Ireland is the inspiration for most of her songs. Eleanor McEvoy, Yola, Label: Market Square, Catalogue No: MSMSACD113, £11.99
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