Sisters Karen, Lorna and Joleen McLaughlin hailing from the most northerly part of Co. Donegal form The Henry Girls.
Infused with the rich cultural heritage of their native county but with a transatlantic flavour their music has been described as ʻfull bodied and powerfully dynamicʼ by Roots magazine. They have successfully learned to interweave their traditional roots with contemporary elements - a captivating fusion of harp, fiddle, accordion, and tight, impressive three-part harmonies - earning them both commercial success and spectacular critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic.
Produced by Maire Breathnach, they wrote and recorded their first album in 2001. They have since gone on to record five more original studio albums, a pair of EP´s and a live album. Their most recent album, "A Time to Grow," is a testament to The Henry Girls' evolution as artists. Released in January 2024, the album is a musical journey that reflects the growth and maturity of the trio . Irish national radio station RTE 1 voted "A Time to Grow,” album of the Week.
The confidence and control of musicianship comes at you straight away, through a blending of instrumentation, harmonies, striking lyrics and wonderful vocals Irish Music MagazineSee What's On