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Dónal Lunny

Dónal Lunny (born 10 March 1947) is an Irish folk musician. Lunny has been at the forefront of the evolution of Irish traditional music for more than 35 years and has participated within the renaissance of that genre during that period. He is the brother of musician and producer Manus Lunny. Lunny plays string instruments left-handed.
==Early life and career==
Dónal Lunny was born 10 March 1947 in Tullamore. His family moved to Newbridge, County Kildare.
As a teenager, Lunny joined a band called Rakes of Kildare, with Christy Moore. Later he formed the group, Emmet Folk, with Mick Moloney. Players from Emmet Folk and Spiceland Folk joined forces to form Emmet Spiceland—what now would be described as Lunny's first "boy band". Their debut album, ''The First'', was released in 1968. As a vocal harmony group, they had a number 1 hit in Ireland with the single "Mary from Dungloe", which had earlier been popularised in Dublin's folk clubs by Lunny and his Emmet Folk group confrere Mick Moloney. In 1971, Lunny played on ''Prosperous'', Moore's second album.〔

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