Here are 5 famous musicians from Republic of Ireland were born in 1966:
Sinéad O'Connor (December 8, 1966 Glenageary-) otherwise known as Sinead O'Connor, Sinead O' Connor, Sinéad O'Conner, Sinead O Connor, Sinead O'conner, Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor, O'Connor, Sinéad, O’Connor, Sinéad, Sinéad Marie-Bernadette O'Connor or Sinnead O'Connor is an Irish singer, musician, singer-songwriter, priest, clergy, record producer and actor. She has four children, Jake Reynolds, Roisin Waters, Shane Lunny and Yeshua Bonadio.
Her discography includes: The Lion and the Cobra, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, Year of the Horse, Am I Not Your Girl?, Universal Mother, Gospel Oak, Faith and Courage, Sean-Nós Nua, She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty and Collaborations. Genres related to her: Folk music, Alternative rock, Pop music, Rock music, Pop rock, Reggae, Irish rebel music and Folk rock.
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Pat Shortt (December 12, 1966 Thurles-) a.k.a. Pat Short, Patrick Shortt or Shortt, Pat is an Irish screenwriter, actor, comedian, television producer and entertainer.
Discography: Jumbo Breakfast Roll.
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Donal Logue (February 27, 1966 Ottawa-) also known as Donal Francis Logue or Donal F. Logue is an Irish actor, film producer, film director and businessperson. He has one child, Finn Logue.
Logue was raised in El Centro, California, and later moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he attended Harvard University. He left before graduating to pursue a career in acting. Logue has appeared in numerous films, including "Blade" and "The Tao of Steve," and television shows such as "Vikings," "Gotham," and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." He is also known for his recurring role on the FX series "Sons of Anarchy." In addition to acting, Logue has written a book, "Jock: A Memoir of the Counterculture," and is the co-founder of a brewery in Los Angeles called "Vibez."
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Ricky Warwick (July 11, 1966 Newtownards-) is an Irish singer, guitarist, songwriter and musician.
Discography: Love Many Trust Few, Tattoos & Alibis, Love Owes EP and Belfast Confetti. Genres he performed: Rock music, Heavy metal, Folk music and Hard rock.
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Keith Duffy (June 2, 1966 Drogheda-) otherwise known as Keith Arnold Jacques Duffy is an Irish bassist, guitarist and musician.
He rose to fame as a member of the Irish boy band Boyzone in the 1990s. Duffy also pursued an acting career and appeared in several British soap operas including Coronation Street and the BBC medical drama Holby City. In addition, he served as a coach on the Irish version of The Voice and has been known for his humanitarian work, particularly as a co-founder of Irish Autism Action.
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