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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Eimear Quinn (born 1973) is an Irish singer. In 1995 Quinn became a member of the Irish choral group Anúna, touring internationally and recording two albums with them, "Omnis" and "Deep Dead Blue". In December 1995, while performing with the choir, she was seen by songwriter Brendan Graham and asked to take part in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 competition. She went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 for Ireland with the song "The Voice" with words and…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Eimear Quinn (born 1973) is an Irish singer. In 1995 Quinn became a member of the Irish choral group Anúna, touring internationally and recording two albums with them, "Omnis" and "Deep Dead Blue". In December 1995, while performing with the choir, she was seen by songwriter Brendan Graham and asked to take part in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 competition. She went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 for Ireland with the song "The Voice" with words and music by Graham. As she watched the votes coming in, she performed an impromptu duet of "Norwegian Wood" with a-ha singer Morten Harket, who was co-hosting the contest in Oslo. She later married Noel Curran who was producer of Eurovision Song Contest 1997. Quinn returned to Eurovision in 2005 to perform at the 50th anniversary Congratulations event in Copenhagen.