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Ronan Tynan

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    home. Members of Ms. Campbell’s family did not speak at the service, which was closed to the news media. The Irish tenor Ronan Tynan sang “Ave Maria” as an offertory hymn, and Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley, the archbishop of Boston, offered the service’s final   from The New York Times Read more »

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    $15 students. 341-1568. The Irish Tenors, Ireland’s premier ambassadors of song with Finbar Wright, Anthony Kearns and Ronan Tynan. F.M. Kirby Center, Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. 8 tonight. $59.50, $39.50. 826-1100. Enter the Haggis, the Toronto Celtic band   from Wilkes-Barre Weekender Read more »

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About Ronan Tynan

Ronan Tynan (born May 14, 1960 in Dublin, Ireland) is a popular tenor, singing in the classical Irish style. He is most famous for his renditions of God Bless America performed at Yankee Stadium during important New York Yankee games, such as Opening Day, nationally-televised games, and playoff games. Additionally he has sung for the Buffalo Sabres during their hockey games, and sang before 71,217 fans at the AMP Energy NHL Winter Classic on January 1st, 2008 when the Sabres played the Pittsburgh Penguins. He is also known for participating in the 1984 Paralympics.

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