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Mary Byrne (singer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Byrne (singer)
Mary Byrne (born 3 November 1959) is an Irish singer-songwriter from Ballyfermot, Dublin. She rose to fame in 2010 after becoming a finalist on the seventh series of ''The X Factor'' in 2010. Following her elimination in the live semi-final, she signed a record deal with Sony Music Ireland. Byrne and her fellow ''The X Factor'' finalists gained a number-one single on the UK Singles Chart and the Irish Singles Chart with a cover of David Bowie's "Heroes" in aid of Help for Heroes. Byrne's debut single "I Just Call You Mine" was released on 4 March 2011. ''Mine & Yours'', Byrne's debut album was released 28 March 2011 in the UK. The album was produced by hit-maker Nigel Wright. In June 2011, Byrne was asked to perform at a special gala performance in Dublin to mark Queen Elizabeth II's visit to the Republic of Ireland. She was also Neil Diamond's special guest at the Aviva Stadium, where she performed in front of 55,000 people. August 2011 saw Byrne appear in ''GREASE: The Musical'' at the Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin.〔(Music Interviews, Pop & Rock Gossip, Videos, Irish Single & Album Charts, with Eddie Rowley )〕 She began work on an autobiography, ''This Is My Life'', and was released on 21 October 2011 in the UK and Ireland.〔(This Is My Life: Amazon.co.uk: Mary Byrne: Books )〕 Mary decided to leave Sony Music as she accepted a new record deal offer with Decca Music and Universal Music, who are confident they can 'get her music career up and off the ground'. She has produced her second album, called ''...with Love''. In 2012, Byrne appeared on ''Celebrity Bainisteoir''. ==Early and personal life== Byrne lives in Ballyfermot, Dublin with her 23-year-old daughter Debbie, whom she raised alone with help from her parents. She suffers from arthritis in her knees which proved difficult for Mary during the initial stages of the X Factor, but has led to comical improvisations during her tour with Grease. Before ''The X Factor'', she worked for supermarket chain Tesco, leading to her referral as "Tesco Mary". She quit singing at 28 because of low self-esteem after a failed relationship. After her appearance on ''The X Factor'' she admitted on RTÉ's ''The Late Late Show'' that she had suffered from clinical depression for a number of years. However, she later returned to perform pub gigs in 2005 to give her musical career a try where she also performed with her brother, Tommy, under the name ''The Tommy Lee Experience''. In 2008 she won the Irish television singing contest ''Nollaig No. 1'' using the name Mary Lee and released the single "Siúil Leat".〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mary Lee, TG4’s Nollaig No.1 winner, releases her Christmas single Siúil Leat )〕
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