Ronan Tynan

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Born:
May 14, 1960, he's 52 and Irish.
Birthname:
Ronan Gabriel Tynan.
Snapshot:
An Artist with 11 releases, a member of 1 group, and credited once on others' music. 9 collaborations.

Biography

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Ronan Tynan (born May 14, 1960) is a singer in the classical Irish style. He is most famous for his renditions of "God Bless America" at Yankee Stadium during important New York Yankees games, such as Opening Day, nationally-televised games, the last game at the old Yankee Stadium, and playoff games. Additionally he occasionally sings for the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres and before 71,217 fans at the AMP Energy NHL Winter Classic along with Sabres anthem singer Doug Allen, who performed the Canadian national anthem, on January 1, 2008, when the Sabres played the Pittsburgh Penguins. He is also known for participating in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Paralympics.

Tynan was a member of the Irish Tenors until he left to pursue his solo career in May 2004. In this same year, he sang "New York, New York" at Belmont Stakes and less than a week later he was at the Washington National Cathedral for former United States President Ronald Reagan's state funeral, where he sang "Amazing Grace" and Franz Schubert's "Ave Maria".

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Opera, Chamber Music, Easy Listening, Musicals, Pop, Traditional Pop. Vote on Genres

Discography

20 releases – 11 under his own name, 8 in other groups and 1 credit on others' music Edit
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  • In the spring of 2004, Ronan Tynan—a passionate horseman, christened the Belmont Stakes with his rendition of “New York, New York.” marking it the first time ever in Belmont’s 30-year history that a singer was invited to perform live as they traditionally play the version recorded by Frank Sinatra

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