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Maeve O'Boyle

Maeve O'Boyle is a Scottish singer-songwriter who is known for her voice and her songs and stories.

Charity work
In January 2008, O'Boyle founded the M.I.M.A project (music industry made accessible) a music program and school based in Glasgow, dedicated to supporting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. ==Notable performances==
Notable performances
O'Boyle was invited to perform at the White House in Washington, D.C., on 12 December 2012 after a member of the White House staff saw the video for her song "Brothers In Arms" on YouTube. She was the first woman from Scotland to perform at The White House. O'Boyle was asked to perform at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow on 16 September 2010 for Pope Benedict XVI where he was performing an open-air mass for 100,000 people. Also performing that day was Susan Boyle. O’Boyle performed with her band at Glasgow's ABC, recording for Channel 4's ‘The Jack Daniels’ set. ==Discography==
Discography
All My Sins (2009) • Intermission (2011) • ''An A' That (The Robert Burns Session)'' (2013) *Reached Number 7 in the Swedish iTunes chart* • Being Patient (2013) • Tomorrow EP (2015) ==References==
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