Description
Cara Elizabeth Dillon is an Irish folk singer. In 1995, she joined folk group Equation and signed a record deal with Warners Music Group. She collaborated with Sam Lakeman under the name Polar Star. In 2001, she released her first solo album titled Cara Dillon. The album contained traditional songs and original Dillon/Lakeman songs "Blue Mountain River" and "I Wish I Was". The opening track of the album is "Black is the Colour".
Her second album "Sweet Liberty" entered the Irish album charts and the UK indie album charts. Dillon received The Meteor Irish Music Award for Best Irish Female. Her third album, After the Morning, released 2006, had the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra playing on two tracks ? "Garden Valley" and "The Snows They Melt The Soonest". Paul Brady sang on "The Streets of Derry" and "Never in a Million Years" gained Radio 2 airplay. Dillon released her fourth album in 2009 the award winning Hill of Thieves on her own label Charcoal Records. May 2014 saw the release of Cara's fifth album "A Thousand Hearts" on the Charcoal/Sony label. In 2003, Dillon performed at the Belfast Festival at Queen's Opening Ceremony with the Ulster Orchestra.
Born
July 21st, 1975 in Dungiven (Age 49)
Last Changes
2021/03/11
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2019/03/14
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2018/06/07
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