Mary Duff

Mary Duff is an acclaimed Irish country and folk singer best known for her heartfelt voice and successful solo career, as well as her collaborations with well-known Irish singer Daniel O’Donnell. Born on July 27, 1959, in County Meath, Ireland, Mary developed a passion for music at an early age.

Duff’s career took off in the 1980s when she began performing in local venues and talent contests. Her big break came in 1987 when she was invited to join Daniel O’Donnell on his tours, leading to a fruitful and enduring partnership. Their duets have delighted fans worldwide and helped her gain international recognition.

Mary Duff’s solo career is marked by numerous albums that showcase her versatile voice and ability to interpret a range of genres, although she remains deeply rooted in country and Irish folk music. Some of her notable albums include “The First Lady of Irish Song,” “Just a Country Girl,” and “Time After Time.”

Duff has been a consistent presence on the music scene, earning accolades and awards for her contributions to Irish music.

Backing Tracks – Are You Teasing Me … Beautiful Meath … Eileen McManus … Heartaches … I Don’t Care … Save Your Love For Me …  Walk Right Back … We Believe In Happy Endings … What The Eyes Don’t See … Wounded Hearts

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