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Rachael Lavelle (born 1993) is an Irish singer and composer from Dublin.
Early life
Rachael Lavelle grew up in Dublin. Her grandfather was the composer and songwriter Michael Coffey, who wrote Ireland's 1967 Eurovision entry and the musical comedy Carrie.
She studied Sociology and Italian at Trinity College Dublin, and later completed a Masters in Music and Media Technology.
Career
In 2015 Lavelle recorded an EP in Italy, and her 2019 single "Perpetual Party" attracted positive attention.
Her debut album Big Dreams was nominated for the Choice Music Prize.
Discography
Studio albums
Big Dreams (2023)
EPs
Superman (2015)
References
External links
Official site
Rachael Lavelle on Twitter
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