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Luan Parle (pronounced Lu-on) is an Irish performing artist, songwriter, composer and producer. Parle won a Meteor Ireland Music Award for Best Irish Female and has written and recorded with songwriters and producers
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. Parle signed her first record deal at the age of 12 & released her debut album "First Impressions". She later signed with
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's Management Company Twenty-First Artists. She signed a record deal with
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and released her album ''Free'' in 2007.


Career

In 2002 Parle signed to
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Ireland and released her first single with Sony – a
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penned cover titled "When I See You Smile" (peaking at number 15 & spending 5 weeks in the Irish Charts) – followed by a self-penned single "More Than a Ghost". Parle later went on to re-record the song, changing the title to "Ghost". "Ghost" spent 10 weeks in the Irish Charts, peaking at number 10. Parle recorded "Ghost" in Irish, as "Taibhse", for ''Ceol 08'' which reached number 1 in the compilation Irish Album Charts. Having signed a management deal with Twenty-First Artists, which was Elton John's management company, Parle joined
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on his UK and Irish tour and opened for Elton John at London's
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. Parle recorded an album with producer
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in Mendocino, California. As of 2020, the album had not been released. She holds the Meteor Ireland Music Award for ‘Best Irish Female’, and received the ‘
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Woman of the Year’ Music Award. In 2010, Parle released her album ''The Full Circle'' with one of the tracks "Sita" featuring on ''A Women's Heart Then & Now''. In 2012, "The Little Match Girl", co-written with Gavin Ralston, featured on
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Radio 1's album release ''A Murray Christmas''. "My Hero" was released in 2013. This song was written by Parle and Gavin Ralston with secondary school students during a songwriting workshop. The song topped the iTunes charts and reached No. 7 in the Official Irish Charts. It went viral on several entertainment news sites. In November 2014, Parle released "Day Is Done" taken from Parle's EP ''Roll the Dice''. Further single releases "Roll the Dice" and "You’re Not Here" followed; "Day Is Done" peaked at No. 8 in the Irish Radio Airplay Chart reaching an audience of almost 8 million listeners. In February 2017, Parle released "Give Me Shelter" from her ''Songs From The Vault Collection''. "Give Me Shelter" was the first release from a series of monthly digital releases and topped the iTunes Chart on the first day of release. During September 2017, Parle returned to the classroom alongside
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(Irish Music Rights Organisation) to deliver a songwriting workshop to the students of Coláiste Chill Mhantáin. The resulting song, "Your Love Still Guides My Way", performed by the students, was released through Parle's own label LPR Records and was launched by Minister for Health
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. All proceeds were donated to the
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and The Alzheimer Society of Ireland. "Your Love Still Guides My Way" went straight to No.1 in iTunes and No. 10 in the Official Singles Downloads Chart on Friday 29 September 2017. During 2019, Parle presented a songwriting series for IMRO & RTÉ Television ''Ireland's Favourite Folk Song'' in which Parle interviewed other Irish singers/songwriters. ''Ireland's Favourite Folk Song'' was launched on '' The Late Late Show'' in January 2019 where Parle joined a line up of Irish artists, including
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to perform a rendition of
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. Parle joined the Elaine TV Show on
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in March 2019 and appeared as a regular panelist on the show. After spending a number of years touring, Parle returned to the studio to record her fourth studio album ''Never Say Goodbye'', released 7 February 2020. The album which she co-produced with Barnes features 10 original tracks including two co-writes and productions with
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guitarist
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. "My Something Beautiful", the first single from the album, was released on 17 January 2020, kicking off Parle's nationwide tour. ''Never Say Goodbye'' made the
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Hot for 2020 Irish albums list and The
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long-list. Reviews of the album included coverage in
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, broadsheet.ie, The Sunday World, 4/5 Stars from Folk & Tumble, 8/10 stars from
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, RTÉ Lyric FM - Album Of The Week, PLAYIRISH Album of The Week & RTÉ Radio 1 - Recommends playlist. After the album's release, 'Never Say Goodbye' received over 1,500 Irish radio plays reaching an audience of over 3 million listeners.


Discography


Albums

*''First Impressions'' (1993) *''The Bottrell Session's'' (2003 Unreleased) *''Free'' (2006) *''The Full Circle'' (2010) *''Never Say Goodbye'' (2020)


EPs

*''Roll The Dice'' (2015)


Singles

*When I See You Smile (Top 20) (2002) *More Than A Ghost (Top 30) (2002) *Failed Romances (Top 30) *Corporate Culture (Top 30) *Ghost (Top 10) (2008) *My Hero – written by Luan Parle and students of Presentation Secondary School Clonmel (Top 10) (2013) *Day Is Done (2014) *Roll The Dice (2015) *You're Not Here (2015) *Your Love Still Guides My Way – written by Luan Parle and students of Coláiste Chill Mhantáin (Top 10) (2017) *Give Me Shelter (2017) *My Something Beautiful (2020) *Change Your Mind (2020) *The Ghost of Martha (2020) *Never Say Goodbye (2020)


Awards

* 2007 Meteor Awards - Best Irish Female * 2007 Irish Tatler Awards - Women of the Year Music * 2008 Big Buzz Awards - Most Stylish Female


References


External links


Luan Parle official site
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