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Sinéad Mulvey

1988 - Today

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Sinéad Mulvey (born 22 January 1988) is an Irish singer and flight attendant. Alongside Black Daisy, she represented her country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the pop-rock song "Et Cetera". The song was performed in the second semi-final but missed out on qualification to the grand final. Mulvey appeared on You're a Star prior to Eurovision 2009, but missed out on the final. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sinéad Mulvey is the 4,348th most popular singer (down from 4,156th in 2019), the 511th most popular biography from Ireland (down from 501st in 2019) and the 35th most popular Irish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Sinéad Mulvey ranks 4,348 out of 4,381Before her are Teya, Lisa Andreas, Cashis, Yurina Kumai, Corina Smith, and Joyner Lucas. After her are Sarah McTernan, Tiara Andini, Sara Jo, Lisa Ajax, Ms. Dynamite, and Amjad Sabri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Sinéad Mulvey ranks 1,502Before her are Emmanuel Lebesson, Ryu Han-su, Joyner Lucas, Ukra, Andrew Lawrence, and Tori Anderson. After her are Mandy Islacker, Allison Harvard, Katsumi Yusa, Travis Ganong, Yang Hyeon-jong, and Earl Clark.

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In Ireland

Among people born in Ireland, Sinéad Mulvey ranks 511 out of 549Before her are Dara Ó Briain (1972), Glenn Whelan (1984), Lyra Valkyria (1996), Evan Ferguson (2004), Simon Coveney (1972), and Olive Loughnane (1976). After her are Sarah McTernan (1994), Darren Sutherland (1982), John Joe Nevin (1988), Darren Randolph (1987), Dawn Martin (1976), and Aisling Bea (1984).

Among SINGERS In Ireland

Among singers born in Ireland, Sinéad Mulvey ranks 35Before her are Dermot Kennedy (1991), Daniel O'Donnell (1961), Gavin James (1991), Danny O'Donoghue (1980), Lesley Roy (1986), and Lisa Hannigan (1981). After her are Sarah McTernan (1994), Dawn Martin (1976), Chloë Agnew (1989), Kasey Smith (1990), and Brendan Murray (1996).