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News > New video for the beautiful track ‘Mise Fhuair’ lifted from Mary Ann Kennedy’s debut solo album ‘An Dàn’

New video for the beautiful track ‘Mise Fhuair’ lifted from Mary Ann Kennedy’s debut solo album ‘An Dàn’

You are invited to watch the new video for the beautiful track 'Mise Fhuair' lifted from Mary Ann Kennedy's debut solo album 'An Dàn'.

'Mise Fhuair' translates as 'I Have Won the Apple' with lyrics by Aonghas ‘Dubh’ MacNeacail and music by Mary Ann. Video compiled by Graphics Designer Sarah Ash

“And the buds filled on my tree with joy and with the greenness of love – you grew into a round apple to my eye, that brought me sweetness beyond my hopes”

Mary Ann's new album 'An Dàn' celebrates Gaelic songs for a modern world and is sung in Scottish Gaelic with liner notes in Gaelic and English translations.

This album will be released globally through one of the UK's leading world and folk labels, ARC Music.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmOxXe7deWY

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