Moya Brennan
Definition
Moya Brennan is an acclaimed Irish singer, songwriter, harpist, and producer, best known as the lead vocalist of the Celtic folk band Clannad, whose ethereal voice has defined new age and world music genres.
Formerly known as Máire Brennan, she has released numerous solo albums blending traditional Irish Gaelic music with contemporary sounds, earning her the title 'The Voice of Celtic Music'.
Examples
After binge-watching fantasy dramas, I cranked up Moya Brennan and pretended my kitchen was an ancient Celtic hall.
Moya Brennan's harp solos are so mesmerizing, they make even folding laundry feel like a mystical ritual.
When jet lag hits, nothing cures it like Moya Brennan—suddenly you're wide awake, chasing imaginary rainbows.
My friends call me quirky for blasting Moya Brennan at parties, but soon they're all humming along like unwitting druids.