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Lisa Hannigan in Temple Bar, Dublin
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lisa Margaret Hannigan |
Born |
Kilcloon, County Meath, Ireland |
12 February 1981
Genres | Indie folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician |
Instruments | Harmonium, guitar, melodica, banjo, thumb piano, mandolin, bass guitar, ukulele, glockenspiel, percussions |
Years active | 2001-present |
Labels | Hoop Records (Ireland) Barp, ATO Records/Play It Again Sam (US & Worldwide), MapleMusic Recordings (Canada) |
Associated acts | Damien Rice |
Website | lisahannigan |
Lisa Margaret Hannigan (born 12 February 1981) is an Irish singer, songwriter, and musician. She began her musical career as a member of Damien Rice's band. Since beginning her solo career in 2007 she has released three albums: Sea Sew (2008), Passenger (2011), and At Swim (2016). Hannigan's music has received award nominations both in Ireland and the USA.
Hannigan was born in Dublin but grew up in Kilcloon, County Meath, Ireland. She attended primary school at Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa in Kilcloon and secondary school at The King's Hospital in Palmerstown and enrolled at Trinity College, Dublin to study Art History.
While still in college, Hannigan met Damien Rice at a concert in Dublin in early 2001. Rice enlisted Hannigan to sing on his 2002 album O and his later album "9", featured in the hit "9 Crimes". She toured with Rice as part of his band during that period, lending vocal support and occasionally playing electric guitar, bass guitar or drums.
In 2007, Hannigan returned to Dublin and began a solo career. Some of Hannigan's live recordings were made available through trading networks radio shows. These recordings included: "Willy" by Joni Mitchell, "Be My Husband" by Nina Simone (from the 1965 album Pastel Blues), "Mercedes Benz" by Janis Joplin and "Love Hurts" by Roy Orbison. Hannigan also performed live with her own band, called The Daisy Okell Quartet and contributed guest vocals to the recordings of Mic Christopher, The Frames and Herbie Hancock.