Mary Black opened the show singing before she then talked about her journey through music and her daughter performed
The Late Late show opened with honoured guest, Irish folk singer Mary Black performing Katie. The programme’s X account called it a “stunning performance”.
In a special episode, 70-year-old folk icon Mary Black was honoured for her contribution to Irish music, performing several of her hits, including Katie.
Mary then sat down with host Patrick Kielty and discussed her career including the evolution of women in music, working with her late friend Delores Keane who sadly passed away this week, and fond memories of her past.
The programme shot to comedian and actor Steve Martin, who in 2009 featured Mary on one track of his album, The Crow: New Songs for the 5-string banjo.
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Steve said: “Her music was so important to me, it has made me love Irish music.”
The queen of Irish folk music was then joined on stage by her son and daughter, Corona’s frontman Danny O’Reilly and singer, Róisín O. Mary’s other son Connor, was watching his siblings on the show.
Roisin, who later took to the stage herself, said: “I remember being in the crowd and the kids were looking up really impressed. I thought that these kids really think my mum is cool, and I walked up on stage to hold her hand as if to say, this is my mum.”
Danny said: “People thought my mum was pushing me into music but she was asking me how the football was going?“When she was home, she was fully in mum mode. She would be cooking and dropping us off at school. We had the best of both worlds, we got to grow up and see her career, it was amazing.”
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