Bernie Nolan
Irish singer and member of The Nolan Sisters

Born
October 17th, 1960
64 years ago
Died
July 4th, 2013
11 years ago — 52 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Ireland
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A vocalist gained prominence as a member of The Nolan Sisters, a girl group formed in the 1970s in Ireland. The group achieved success with several hits including 'I’m In the Mood for Dancing', which topped charts and became a staple of pop music in the UK. The Nolan Sisters also appeared on various television shows and performed extensively in concerts. Beyond music, involvement in television included participation in various reality shows and interviews, showcasing personal experiences and challenges. This artist contributed significantly to the entertainment scene in Ireland and the UK.
Performed with The Nolan Sisters
Hit single 'I’m In the Mood for Dancing'
Participated in reality shows like Celebrity Big Brother
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