Niamh Kavanagh, born on February 13, 1968, in Dublin, Ireland, is a singer known for her contributions to pop music. Her breakthrough came in 1991 when she contributed vocals to the soundtrack of Alan Parker's film The Commitments. Kavanagh gained international recognition on May 15, 1993, when she won the Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland with "In Your Eyes". This song became the best-selling single in Ireland that year and reached number 24 in the UK charts. Following her Eurovision victory, Kavanagh released several notable singles, including "Wonderdrug" and "Romeo's Twin", which further established her presence in the Irish music scene. In the mid-1990s, she released an album titled Together Alone, a collaboration with Gerry Carney, which achieved moderate success but subsequently took a hiatus to focus on her family life. She returned to the Eurovision stage in 2010 with "It's for You", finishing 23rd out of 25 participants. Kavanagh's discography also includes albums like Flying Blind, released in 2008, which features tracks such as "Red Roses and Me" and "Sometimes Love". Her contributions to the music industry have solidified her status as a notable Irish singer, with a career marked by significant achievements and a lasting impact on the Eurovision Song Contest.