Lisa Lambe
Lisa Lambe started performing in Dublin folk clubs as a teenager. In 1992, she joined the traditional Irish band Arcady. She went solo in 2005 with her debut...
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Lisa Lambe started performing in Dublin folk clubs as a teenager. In 1992, she joined the traditional Irish band Arcady. She went solo in 2005 with her debut album "Hiding Away," followed by "Secret of the White Rose" in 2009.
Her song "Dust and Sand" came out in 2012 and became her most recognized work. She also recorded tracks like "Heaven," "Hunter's Moon," and "North Star Rise." In 2014, she was diagnosed with breast cancer but kept writing and performing.
In 2020, she performed at an event organized by a far-right political group, which drew criticism. She defended it as an artist's choice to play for any audience.
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