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Northern Irish singer/songwriter For those of a similar name, see John Farey (disambiguation).
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John Farry (born 1958, Enniskillen) is an Irish singer/songwriter from Garrison, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. He played in Irish Country bands Toledo, Amarillo, Tennessee Sunshine as a vocalist and guitarist before launching solo and songwriting careers.

He is best known for writing the Irish entry for the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest - a song entitled "Mysterious Woman" which achieved second place. He is one of Irelands most prolific songwriters.

He continues to write songs and to perform throughout Ireland as a singer-songwriter He has also had a very successful career in music management, managing Country and Irish star Nathan Carter from January 2010 until January 2024.

References

  1. Campbell, Jessica (10 September 2020). "Nathan Carter's music video for new single 'Sarah Jane' proves a big hit with fans". Impartial Reporter.

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