The Corrs are an Irish family band that combine
pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music. The group consists of the Corr siblings,
Andrea
Andrea is a given name which is common worldwide for both males and females, cognate to Andreas, Andrej and Andrew.
Origin of the name
The name derives from the Greek word ἀνήρ (''anēr''), genitive ἀνδρός (''andrós''), that ref ...
(lead vocals, tin whistle, mandolin, ukulele),
Sharon
Sharon ( he, שָׁרוֹן ''Šārôn'' "plain") is a given name as well as an Israeli surname.
In English-speaking areas, Sharon is now predominantly a feminine given name. However, historically it was also used as a masculine given name. In I ...
(violin, keyboards, vocals),
Caroline
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* Caroline (given name), a feminine given name
* J. C. Caroline (born 1933), American college and National Football League player
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* ...
(drums, percussion, piano,
bodhrán, vocals) and
Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). They are from
Dundalk, County Louth,
Ireland.
The Corrs have released seven
studio albums and numerous
singles, which have reached
Platinum in many countries, and have sold 40 million albums worldwide.
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Talk on Corners
''Talk on Corners'' is the second studio album by Irish pop rock band the Corrs. It was released on 17 October 1997 by 143, Lava and Atlantic Records. Preceded by lead single " Only When I Sleep", which became a top ten hit internationally, t ...
'', their most successful album to date, reached multi-Platinum status in Australia, and in the UK it was the highest selling album of the year. The band is one of only a handful of acts who have held the top two positions simultaneously in the UK album charts, with ''Talk on Corners'' at number one and ''
Forgiven, Not Forgotten
''Forgiven, Not Forgotten'' is the debut studio album by Irish pop rock group the Corrs. It was released by Atlantic Records on 26 September 1995 across the world. The album was primarily produced by David Foster, with additional production by ...
'' at number two. The latter was the year's third highest selling album in Australia. Their third studio album, ''
In Blue'', went to number one in seventeen countries.
[UK Searchable Charts Database](_blank)
everyhit.com. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
The Corrs have been actively involved in philanthropic activities. They have performed in numerous charity concerts, such as
The Prince's Trust event in 2004 and
Live 8 in 2005. The same year, they were awarded honorary
MBEs for their contributions to music and charity. The band was inactive for almost ten years because Jim and Caroline were raising families, while Andrea and Sharon were pursuing solo careers while raising families of their own. According to Sharon, it was uncertain if and when The Corrs would reunite. Rumours of a reunion sparked in early 2015 and in a radio interview with
Chris Evans in June 2015, Andrea confirmed that The Corrs were working on a new album and would play the
BBC Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park festival. Their sixth studio album, ''
White Light
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'',
was released on 27 November 2015, and was accompanied by a
European tour. After two years, their seventh studio album, ''
Jupiter Calling'', was released on 10 November 2017.
History
1990–1994: Early commercial success
The Corrs are from Dundalk, County Louth in Ireland.
While Caroline and Andrea were still attending school, Jim and Sharon began playing as a duo, often at McManus's, their aunt's pub. In 1990, Jim and Sharon added their younger siblings, to form a
quartet
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Classical String quartet
In classical music, one of the most common combinations o ...
.
Their career took off in 1991 when they auditioned for the film ''
The Commitments''. Jim, Sharon and Caroline each had small parts as musicians, while Andrea had a speaking part as Sharon Rabbitte.
John Hughes noticed them when they auditioned for the film and agreed to become their manager.
In 1994, the USA ambassador to Ireland,
Jean Kennedy Smith, invited them to perform at the
1994 FIFA World Cup
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in
Boston after seeing them play a gig at Whelan's Music Bar in
Dublin.
After an appearance at the
1996 Summer Olympics
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in
Atlanta, United States,
The Corrs joined
Celine Dion's worldwide ''Falling into You Around the World Tour'' as a supporting act.
1995–1999: International fame
Jason Flom,
Atlantic Records
Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Over its first 20 years of operation, Atlantic earned a reputation as one of the most i ...
's head of A&R, recommended that they meet
David Foster,
a Canadian musician, producer, composer and arranger.
The Corrs played live for Foster and he agreed to sign them to Atlantic Records. They extended their stay in the US for over five months to record their debut album, ''
Forgiven, Not Forgotten
''Forgiven, Not Forgotten'' is the debut studio album by Irish pop rock group the Corrs. It was released by Atlantic Records on 26 September 1995 across the world. The album was primarily produced by David Foster, with additional production by ...
''.
It featured six instrumental selections among its Celtic-influenced tracks. The album sold well in Ireland, Australia, Canada, Japan, Norway and Spain. Major success in the US and the UK, however, was not immediately forthcoming. Eventually, the album reached
Platinum status in the UK and Australia, and 4× Platinum in Ireland,
making it one of the most successful debuts by an Irish group.
The Corrs' next album, 1997's ''
Talk on Corners
''Talk on Corners'' is the second studio album by Irish pop rock band the Corrs. It was released on 17 October 1997 by 143, Lava and Atlantic Records. Preceded by lead single " Only When I Sleep", which became a top ten hit internationally, t ...
'', was produced by
Glen Ballard, who was respected for his collaboration with
Alanis Morissette
Alanis Nadine Morissette ( ; born June 1, 1974) is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her emotive mezzo-soprano voice and confessional songwriting, Morissette began her career in Canada in the early 1990s with tw ...
. The Corrs also collaborated with
Carole Bayer Sager, Oliver Leiber,
Rick Nowels and Billy Steinberg.
It was successful in Ireland and the UK and entered the Australian album charts at number 3.
After the band recorded a version of "
Dreams" for a
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. Fleetwood Mac were founded by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Jeremy Spencer, before bassist John McVie joined the line-up for their epony ...
tribute album, they re-released ''
Talk on Corners
''Talk on Corners'' is the second studio album by Irish pop rock band the Corrs. It was released on 17 October 1997 by 143, Lava and Atlantic Records. Preceded by lead single " Only When I Sleep", which became a top ten hit internationally, t ...
'', with new remixes of "
What Can I Do?", "
So Young" and "
Runaway
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Engineering
* Runaway reaction, a chemical reaction releasing more heat than what can be removed and becoming uncontrollable
* Thermal runaway, self-increase of the reaction rate of an exothermic proce ...
".
The special edition topped the charts worldwide and again reached multi-Platinum status in the UK and Australia.
In June 1998, The Corrs participated in the Pavarotti and Friends for the Children of Liberia charity concert. The concert was held in
Modena
Modena (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language#Dialects, Modenese, Mòdna ; ett, Mutna; la, Mutina) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern I ...
, Italy and was hosted by
Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti (, , ; 12 October 19356 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor who during the late part of his career crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most acclaimed tenors of all time. He made numerou ...
.
The concert aimed to raise money to build the Pavarotti and Friends Liberian Children's Village, to provide refuge for children in
Liberia
Liberia (), officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to Liberia–Sierra Leone border, its northwest, Guinea to its north, Ivory Coast to its east, and the Atlantic Ocean ...
.
The following year, The Corrs received a
BRIT Award for Best International Band.
They performed live on
MTV
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's
Unplugged on 5 October 1999 at
Ardmore Studios, County Wicklow, Ireland.
The resulting CD and DVD sold 2.7 million copies and featured live performances of previously released songs, plus a new song, "
Radio", later featured on their third album, ''
In Blue''.
2000–2002: Mainstream success
In 2000, The Corrs returned to mainstream success with their third album. Unlike their previous albums, ''
In Blue'' moved towards mainstream pop. ''In Blue'' hit number one in its first sales week in, Ireland, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, the UK and debuted at No. 2 in France and Norway. It climbed to the top spot during its second week in Sweden and Spain.
The Corrs worked with
Alejandro Sanz
Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro, better known as Alejandro Sanz (; born 18 December 1968), is a Spanish musician, singer and composer. Sanz has won 22 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards. He has received the Latin Grammy for Latin Grammy Awar ...
on ''In Blue'', recording "Una Noche (One Night)", a duet between Sanz and Andrea Corr; Sanz played Andrea's love interest in the music video. In return, The Corrs performed "Me Iré (The Hardest Day)" with him on his album, ''El Alma Al Aire''. The Corrs collaborated with
Robert Lange to produce a mainstream hit single, "
Breathless
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*Paradelta Breathless, an Italian paraglider design
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* Breathless (1960 film), ''Breathless'' (1960 film) (''À bout de souffle''), a French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard
* Breathless (1982 ...
", which reached number 20 in the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, number seven in Australia, number three in Ireland and New Zealand,
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charts.org.na. Retrieved 13 July 2007. and topped the charts in the UK.
The album went straight to number one in the
Irish Albums Chart, the third highest single-week sales in the history of the charts, behind
U2's ''
The Best of 1980–1990
''The Best of 1980–1990'' is the first greatest hits compilation by Irish rock band U2, released in 2 November 1998. It mostly contains the group's hit singles from the 1980s, but also mixes in some live staples, as well as one new recording ...
'' and
Oasis
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The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
' ''
Be Here Now''. ''In Blue'' achieved Platinum sales in the US, double platinum in the UK, and 4× Platinum in Australia.
During the production of the album, the Corrs' mother, Jean, died while waiting for a lung transplant.
She was buried at St. Patrick's cemetery in
Dundalk. "No More Cry", written by Andrea and Caroline Corr for the album, was written to help their father get over his grief.
In 2001, The Corrs released their first
compilation album
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, ''
Best of The Corrs
''Best of The Corrs'' is a compilation album by the Irish pop rock band the Corrs, released in Ireland on 19 October 2001. The album consisted of the band's best-selling singles since their first chart appearance in 1995 with " Runaway", up to ...
''. The album featured previously released songs and new tracks, such as the singles "
Would You Be Happier?
"Would You Be Happier?" is a single by Irish band the Corrs, taken from their greatest hits album '' Best of The Corrs'' (2001). The song was first released in Australia on 1 October 2001 and was issued in Europe later the same month. The single ...
", "Make You Mine" and "Lifting Me". The album did not chart highly in Ireland but reached Platinum status in Australia. The Corrs collaborated with
Josh Groban, recording "Canto Alla Vita", for his
eponymous debut album.
When the band returned to Ireland, they hosted another live concert at
Ardmore Studios, where they previously performed for the
MTV
MTV (Originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable channel that launched on August 1, 1981. Based in New York City, it serves as the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group, part of Paramount Media Networks, a di ...
's
Unplugged series.
Guest performers included Bono from
U2 and
Ronnie Wood from
The Rolling Stones. During the concert, Bono joined Andrea Corr for a duet of
Nancy Sinatra's "
Summer Wine
"Summer Wine" is a song written by Lee Hazlewood. It was originally sung by Suzi Jane Hokom and Lee Hazlewood in 1966, but it was made famous by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood in 1967.
Lyrics
Lyrically, "Summer Wine" describes a man, voiced by H ...
" and a performance of
Ryan Adams' "
When the Stars Go Blue". Ronnie Wood joined the band onstage to play guitar on their version of
Jimi Hendrix
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's "
Little Wing" and the Rolling Stones' "
Ruby Tuesday". These performances were recorded and compiled on a live album, ''
VH1 Presents: The Corrs, Live in Dublin'', which was released in the UK.
2003–2005: Later years

In 2003, Andrea Corr recorded "Time Enough for Tears", written by Bono and
Gavin Friday for the film ''
In America''. This track was featured on The Corrs' 2004 album, ''
Borrowed Heaven
''Borrowed Heaven'' is the fourth studio album by Irish rock band The Corrs, released through Atlantic Records on 31 May 2004. The album was produced by Olle Romo.
The band released three singles from this album: " Summer Sunshine", "Angel", an ...
''. Recorded over an 18-month period in Dublin and Los Angeles, ''Borrowed Heaven'' was produced by
Olle Romo, who previously worked with
Melanie C
Melanie Jayne Chisholm (12 January 1974 - 25 December 2022), better known as Melanie C or Mel C, is an English singer-songwriter and media personality. She is best known as one of the five members of the Spice Girls, during which time she was ni ...
and
Kelly Clarkson.
The album marked The Corrs' return to the
folk rock genre with a slightly heavier emphasis on guitars.
Nevertheless, the album was not as successful as their predecessors, but at least successful enough to enter at No.2 in both the UK and Germany and reach
silver status in the UK as well as gold in Germany. Jason Duffy temporarily joined the band as drummer,
filling in for Caroline while she was pregnant with her second child and unable to tour. ''Borrowed Heaven'' was dedicated to the band's parents.
The band also dedicated their 2005 album ''
Home
A home, or domicile, is a space used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for one or many humans, and sometimes various companion animals. It is a fully or semi sheltered space and can have both interior and exterior aspects to it. H ...
'' to their late mother. It is regarded as a traditional Irish album as the band
covered traditional Irish songs
taken from their mother's songbook to commemorate their 15 years as a band. The album was produced by
Mitchell Froom and featured the BBC Radio 2 Orchestra.
The songs on ''Home'' spanned the history of Irish music.
It also included two songs in Irish, "Bríd Óg Ní Mháille (Brigid O'Malley)" and "Buachaill Ón Éirne (Boy from Lough Erne)". ''Home'' had success in Ireland, France (reaching No. 5) and Germany (reaching No. 12) and was certified silver in the UK.
2006–2014: Solo projects and retrospective releases
The Corrs went on an extended hiatus starting in 2006,
raising their own families and pursuing solo careers.
Andrea released her first solo album, ''
Ten Feet High'', on 25 June 2007. It was produced by
Nellee Hooper, who has worked with
Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct three-octave vocal range and eccentric persona, she has de ...
,
Gwen Stefani
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and
Madonna
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; Bono was an executive producer. The first single released from the album was "
Shame on You (to Keep My Love from Me)
"Shame on You (to Keep My Love from Me)" is a song written and performed by Andrea Corr for her debut solo album ''Ten Feet High'' (2007). It is an anti-war protest song written from the viewpoint of a female whose partner has gone off to war. The ...
". On 30 May 2011, Andrea released her second album, ''
Lifelines'', an album of cover songs, with
The Blue Nile's "
Tinseltown in the Rain" as the first single. Sharon started pursuing a solo career in 2009, her single "
It's Not a Dream
It's Not a Dream is the first single by Irish singer–songwriter Sharon Corr, taken from her debut solo album '' Dream of You''.
On 15 July, Sharon appeared on television show '' This Morning'', having been booked by host Phillip Schofield via Tw ...
" was released on 29 August 2009. On 10 September 2010 her debut album ''
Dream of You'' was released, with her cover of "
Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" by
The Korgis as the first single. Sharon finished writing her second album in March 2012.
The Corrs released their second
compilation album
A compilation album comprises Album#Tracks, tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several Performing arts#Performers, performers. If by one artist, then generally the tr ...
, ''
Dreams: The Ultimate Corrs Collection'', on 20 November 2006. The album consisted of several of the band's hits, as well as tracks that had not previously been released on Corrs albums, such as "
I Know My Love
"I Know My Love" is a traditional Irish folk song, which was first collected by Herbert Hughes and published by Boosey & Hawkes in 1909, in Volume 1 of "Irish Country Songs" - although the song is likely to be considerably older than that. The book ...
", a collaboration with
The Chieftains and "
All I Have to Do Is Dream", Andrea's duet with
Laurent Voulzy. The album also featured remixes of "
When the Stars Go Blue" and "Goodbye". The latter was released as a download-only single to promote the album. However, the album charted poorly, reaching number 24 in Ireland.
On 25 September 2007, The Corrs released another compilation album, ''
The Works''. The album consists of three CDs that feature previously released songs. It performed worse than its predecessor, failing to chart at all.
2015–present: Return with ''White Light'' and ''Jupiter Calling''
In June 2015, Andrea announced that the Corrs would perform at Live in Hyde Park on 13 November and were in the process of making a new record. On 17 September 2015, the band confirmed their sixth studio album, ''
White Light
White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no hue). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on ...
'', which was released on 27 November 2015 and was accompanied by a
European tour, which took place in 2016.
According to an interview, released by Jim to Music Radar, the band had already completed the recording for their seventh studio album, ''
Jupiter Calling''. Produced by
T Bone Burnett, it was released on 10 November 2017, and was preceded by a concert on 19 October at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
On 26 November 2022, the Corrs performed together for the first time since 2017, playing to a crowd of approximately 11,000 at Hope Estate Winery, in Australia's
Hunter Valley region, their first concert in Australia in 21 years.
Due to the success of the concert, the Corrs announced on 4 December 2022 that they will tour Australia in October and November 2023.
Musical style and influences
When asked to describe their genre,
Caroline Corr
Caroline Georgina Corr MBE (born 17 March 1973), known to fans as the "Chick with the Stick", is an Irish singer and drummer for the Celtic folk rock band The Corrs. In addition to the drums, Corr plays the ''bodhrán'', ''cajón'', percussions ...
said it was a "blend of modern rhythms and technology with acoustic instruments, violin,
tin whistle, drums and of course the voices, the marrying of these instruments is our sound". The Corrs' music is typically categorised as a mixture of
pop rock and
folk rock. This is evident in their first two albums, ''Forgiven, Not Forgotten'' and ''Talk on Corners'', although Andrea described the genre of ''Talk on Corners'' by saying "it
asgot more of an edgy feel, a little bit more guitar-orientated and also an Irish sound, which is in ''Forgiven, Not Forgotten''."
''In Blue'' moved towards mainstream pop, placing heavy emphasis on synthesizers.
The move attracted criticism from many; one ''
Entertainment Weekly'' critic called it "a disheartening example of musical ethnic cleansing".
A ''
USA Today'' critic called it "the best mainstream pop album you're likely to come across".
''Borrowed Heaven'' placed heavier emphasis on guitars, while retaining the original folk rock genre.
''Home'' is a traditional Irish album, where the band
covered many traditional Irish songs.
The album contained songs from different eras of Irish music, including a 1982 song written by
Phil Lynott
Philip Parris Lynott (, ; 20 August 1949 – 4 January 1986) was an Irish singer, bassist, and songwriter. His most commercially successful group was Thin Lizzy, of which he was a founding member, the principal songwriter, lead vocalist and ba ...
("Old Town")
while the 1,000-year-old "Return to Fingal" featured as a bonus track on the Japanese, limited German and Spanish editions. ''White Light'' returned to a similar sound to ''In Blue'', with much more electronic-based instrumentation, while ''Jupiter Calling'' is characterised as a more stripped back live performance with minimal overdubbing.
The Corrs' main influences were their parents who were musicians
and encouraged them to learn instruments. They drew inspiration from musicians such as
The Eagles,
The Police,
The Carpenters,
Simon and Garfunkel and
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. Fleetwood Mac were founded by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Jeremy Spencer, before bassist John McVie joined the line-up for their epony ...
,
which Sharon said in an interview with
CNN is the reason "our songs are very, very melodic and
armonious.
Philanthropy
The Corrs have been active in supporting charitable and philanthropic causes and disaster relief. In 1998, the Corrs participated in the ''
Pavarotti and Friends for the Children of Liberia
''Pavarotti & Friends for the Children of Liberia'' is a live album by Luciano Pavarotti, with each track featuring a different artist.
In June 1998, Pavarotti hosted a benefit concert in his home town of Modena, Italy, as part of the Pavarotti ...
'' charity concert. The concert was held in
Modena
Modena (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language#Dialects, Modenese, Mòdna ; ett, Mutna; la, Mutina) is a city and ''comune'' (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern I ...
, Italy and was hosted by
Luciano Pavarotti
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. Among the other participating artists were
Jon Bon Jovi
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,
Natalie Cole,
Pino Daniele,
Celine Dion,
Florent Pagny,
Eros Ramazzotti
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,
Spice Girls
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,
Vanessa L. Williams
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,
Stevie Wonder
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,
Trisha Yearwood and
Zucchero.
The concert raised money that was used to build the
Pavarotti and Friends Liberian Children's Village and to provide a refuge for orphans in
Liberia
Liberia (), officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to Liberia–Sierra Leone border, its northwest, Guinea to its north, Ivory Coast to its east, and the Atlantic Ocean ...
during the
civil war.
The Corrs, along with
Sinéad O'Connor
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,
Van Morrison,
Boyzone,
U2 and
Enya held a charity concert in 1998, to raise money for the victims of the
Omagh bombing
The Omagh bombing was a car bombing on 15 August 1998 in the town of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It was carried out by the Real Irish Republican Army (Real IRA), a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) splinter group who oppose ...
in Northern Ireland.
The Corrs' mother, Jean, died in
Freeman Hospital in Newcastle, England.
The Corrs showed their appreciation to the hospital by performing a one-off charity concert, held in 2001 at the
Telewest Arena, raising more than £100,000. The money was used to extend the William Leech Centre of the hospital, which is dedicated to research into lung treatment. The city of Newcastle presented them a limited edition painting of Tyneside's quayside in return.
The Corrs played at a 2004 charity concert for
The Prince's Trust, a UK-based charity that provides help, training, financial, and practical support to UK citizens aged between 14 and 30. They performed with
The Buggles,
Will Young,
Blue,
Avril Lavigne
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,
Lenny Kravitz
Leonard Albert Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter. His style incorporates elements of rock, blues, soul, R&B, funk, jazz, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, pop and folk.
Kravitz won the Grammy Award for Best Male Roc ...
,
Busted,
Anastacia
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,
Nelly Furtado,
Sugababes and
Natasha Bedingfield and raised more than £1 million.
They are ambassadors for the
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (; ; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist who served as the President of South Africa, first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1 ...
's "
46664
46664 was a series of AIDS benefit concerts played in honour of Nelson Mandela by South African and foreign musicians between 2003 and 2008.
Origin
The second time that Mandela was imprisoned on Robben Island was in 1964, and he was the 466th ...
" campaign, where they performed live to raise awareness towards
HIV/AIDS in Africa. The concert was held on 29 November 2003 in
Cape Town, South Africa. The concert aimed to "
aiseawareness of HIV in South Africa and launched the 46664 campaign" and the money raised was donated to the ''Nelson Mandela Foundation for Aids''. During the Edinburgh
Live 8 on 2 July 2005, the Corrs performed "
When the Stars Go Blue" alongside
Bono
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Born and raised in Dublin, he attended M ...
to promote the
Make Poverty History campaign, which aimed to increase awareness and pressure governments into taking actions towards relieving
extreme poverty
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In recognition of their charity work, The Corrs were made honorary Members of the
Order of the British Empire in 2005 by
Queen Elizabeth II.
Band members
Arranged from youngest to oldest:
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Andrea Corr (born 1974) – lead vocals,
tin whistle,
ukulele,
mandolin
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Caroline Corr
Caroline Georgina Corr MBE (born 17 March 1973), known to fans as the "Chick with the Stick", is an Irish singer and drummer for the Celtic folk rock band The Corrs. In addition to the drums, Corr plays the ''bodhrán'', ''cajón'', percussions ...
(born 1973) – drums, percussion, piano,
bodhrán, vocals
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Sharon Corr (born 1970) – violin, keyboards, vocals
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Jim Corr (born 1964) – guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals
In late 1995,
Anthony Drennan (lead guitar) and
Keith Duffy (bass guitar) joined the band and remained a permanent part of the touring and recording line-up. When Drennan was released in late 1997 to tour with
Genesis, his temporary replacement for two legs of the ''Talk on Corners'' tour was Irish guitarist Conor Brady. Keith Duffy's younger brother Jason Duffy joined the line-up as drummer for the
''Borrowed Heaven'' tour due to Caroline's pregnancy. Both Anthony Drennan and Keith Duffy re-joined the band for their 2015 return.
Discography
Studio albums
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Forgiven, Not Forgotten
''Forgiven, Not Forgotten'' is the debut studio album by Irish pop rock group the Corrs. It was released by Atlantic Records on 26 September 1995 across the world. The album was primarily produced by David Foster, with additional production by ...
'' (1995)
* ''
Talk on Corners
''Talk on Corners'' is the second studio album by Irish pop rock band the Corrs. It was released on 17 October 1997 by 143, Lava and Atlantic Records. Preceded by lead single " Only When I Sleep", which became a top ten hit internationally, t ...
'' (1997)
* ''
In Blue'' (2000)
* ''
Borrowed Heaven
''Borrowed Heaven'' is the fourth studio album by Irish rock band The Corrs, released through Atlantic Records on 31 May 2004. The album was produced by Olle Romo.
The band released three singles from this album: " Summer Sunshine", "Angel", an ...
'' (2004)
* ''
Home
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'' (2005)
* ''
White Light
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'' (2015)
* ''
Jupiter Calling'' (2017)
Tours
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Forgiven, Not Forgotten World Tour
The Forgiven, Not Forgotten World Tour is the debut concert tour by the Irish band The Corrs. The tour promotes the group's debut album, ''Forgiven, Not Forgotten''. It began April 1996 in Ireland and concluded in Australia in February 1997. ...
(1996–1997)
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Talk on Corners World Tour
The Talk on Corners Tour is the second concert tour by Irish band, The Corrs. Beginning in November 1997, the tour supported the band's second studio album, ''Talk on Corners''. To date, it is their longest tour, with over 150 dates across Eur ...
(1997–1999)
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In Blue Tour
The In Blue Tour is the third concert tour by Irish band the Corrs. Promoting their third studio album, ''In Blue'', the tour performed in Europe, North America, Australasia and Asia. The band performed over shows beginning October 2000 until O ...
(2000–2001)
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Borrowed Heaven tour (2004)
* The Corrs: In Concert (2004–2005)
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White Light Tour (2016)
Awards
Many of the Corrs' songs have charted at No. 1 in numerous countries. They won one
BRIT Award, in 1999, and have twice been nominated for
Meteor Music Awards, in 2005 and 2006. They were nominated for two
Grammy awards
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in 2001 too: one for their song ''
Breathless
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Aircraft
*Paradelta Breathless, an Italian paraglider design
Film and television
* Breathless (1960 film), ''Breathless'' (1960 film) (''À bout de souffle''), a French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard
* Breathless (1982 ...
'' and for another one due to their instrumental song ''
Rebel Heart
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In 2002, they took home Best Pop Act honours at the Hot Press Irish Music Awards held at the BBC's Blackstaff studios in
Belfast.
See also
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Music of Ireland
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List of artists who reached number one in Ireland
References
Sources
* Cornwell, Jane, ''The Corrs'', London: Virgin Publishing Ltd.
Footnotes
External links
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