Ronan Tynan

Irish Tenor Recording Artist Physician Champion Disabled Athlete


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Book Cover Sing Me an Irish Song

 

Recorded in Ireland with the RTE Concert Orchestra, it includes favorites such as "Ride On," "Grace," "Only Your Rivers Run Free," "On Raglan Road," "The Town I Loved So Well," and more. (March 2009)

 

 

Book Cover I'll Be Home For Christmas CD

 

Ronan Tynan sings a collection of classics including "Adeste Fideles," "O Holy Night," "I'll Be Home For Christmas," "The Paddy and The Yank," "Silent Night" and others. (December 4, 2007)

 





 

Book Cover The Dawning of the Day

 

A collection of faith-based songs that are an extension of Ronan's artistic and spiritual being. This follow-up to his self-titled Decca debut features "Morning Has Broken (Duet with Vince Gill)," "Dawning of the Day," "God Bless America," and more. (September 2006)

 

 

Book Cover Best of Ronan Tynan

 

(Piano / Vocal / Guitar Book)14 tunes from everyone's favorite Irish Tenor, including "Ave Maria," "Danny Boy," "From a Distance," "My Wild Irish Rose," "God Bless America" and "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears."

 

(Source: Cherry Lane Music Company)

 

 

Book Cover The Impossible Dream DVD

 

With the 51 piece RTE Concert Orchestra and The London Community Gospel Choir, Tynan pays tribute to his beloved family and to those people who have inspired and sustained him throughout his remarkable life. He bravely broadens his repertoire to include inspitational contemporary Irish songs by Brian Kennedy and U2, together with classics by Cole Porter, Stephen Sondheim and Joni Mitchell, proving himself to be one of the greatest performers of our time.

 

(Source: Kultur International Films, Ltd.)

 

 

Book Cover Halfway Home: My Life 'Til Now

 

(Published January 2002)

 

In the memoir Halfway Home: My Life 'Til Now, Dr. Ronan Tynan shares his remarkable story of overcoming adversity to attain success as a physician, a record-breaking athlete and a world-renowned singer. In the face of obstacles that would overwhelm even the most ambitious spirit, Tynan responds each time with remarkable vigor and perseverance, driving him to live his life to the fullest.

 

 

Book Cover My Life Belongs To You

 

(Released January 2002)

 

Released along with his autobiography, Halfway Home: My Life 'Till Now, Tynan's debut album marks yet another striking achievement from this truly unstoppable talent. Featuring a program of songs in the Mario Lanza mold, it's a lyrical and romantic collection that fits Tynan's talents to a tee.

 

(Source: EJ Johnson for Barnes & Noble)

 

 

Book Cover Ronan

 

(Released March 2005)

 

In the Spring of 2005, Tynan released this self-titled album, Ronan, the first in a new exclusive agreement with Universal Music's Decca label. "I think it shows a greater versatility than any other album I've done," he says. Audiences everywhere agree. The album shot straight to #2 on the World Music Charts and #4 on the Classical Crossover Charts.

 

 

Book Cover The Impossible Dream

 

(Released November 2002)

 

A live concert (recorded at the Royal Dublin Society in June 2002) that encompasses everything from Broadway and pop chestnuts to Italian operatic repertoire. Tynan rewards Irish traditions old and new (a medley of Brian Kennedy's and U2's "Life, Love & Happiness"/"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For") and even makes left turns into folkie songstress territory (Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now"). Backed by RTE Orchestra, the unlikely international star invests himself completely in all of it, his strong, crystalline voice playing off the traditions, while forging strong new bonds with the contemporary.

 

(Source: Jerry McCulley for amazon.com)

 

 

Book Cover The Irish Tenors

 

(Released March 1999)

 

Forty years after the Clancy Brothers found popularity singing traditional Irish folksongs to an American audience, along comes The Irish Tenors, the trio of Ronan Tynan, Anthony Kearns and John McDermott. Backed by plenty of coverage on public television, the three tenors perform a soothing and nostalgic mix of Emerald Isle tunes--from "Danny Boy" to "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," along with a few surprises.

 

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