Wednesday 16 April 2008

Singer Christie Hennessy passes away

Singer Christie Hennessy passes away



The death has been announced of unity of Ireland's first off singer-songwriters, Agatha Christie Hennessy.
Born in Tralee in Co Kerry, he worked for many days in England and achieved a great deal commercial message success followers the freeing of his debut album in 1972.
A statement, posted on his official internet site, said: "It is with great sadness that we announce that Christie passed away this good morning.
"We just want you entirely to know how much that Agatha Christie appreciated your love and support o'er the old age. He will be unhappily missed by entirely."
A renowned ballad maker as well as performer, he wrote several songs that became hits for other singers including 'Don't Forget your Shovel', made famous by Christy Marianne Moore, and 'All the Lies that You Told Me', recorded by Frances Shirley Temple.
Earlier this twelvemonth Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie Hennessy was diagnosed with Asbestosis, simply was determined to hold on working, and at the time of his death was working on an album of duets and a documentary film.




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