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Brigid Tunney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brigid Tunney
Brigid Tunney (née Gallagher; 1886 – 1975) was an Irish traditional singer, probably best known for being the mother of Paddy Tunney, a key personality in the Irish music scene and well known in British Folk circles from the 1950s up until his death in 2002. She was the source of many of his songs and the chief influence on his singing style. () ==Early years== Brigid was born in 1886, second child and eldest daughter of Michael Gallagher and Mary Meehan. She grew up in the family home in Rushen in South Donegal. Her mother died when she was only eleven years old and Brigid became the home maker, looking after her father and her brothers and sisters. Just before the First World War she moved to Scotland and lived in Glasgow looking after her siblings who by then had emigrated to find work. In Glasgow she married Patrick Tunney, a man who had grown up on a neighbouring farm back home. After the birth of their child, Paddy in 1921, they returned to Ireland living first in Donegal and subsequently in Mulleek in Co. Fermanagh.
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