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Glen Hansard

Rock music
Folk rock
Film score
Born on 21 April 1970 in Ballymun, Ireland, Glen Hansard rose to fame as the frontman of The Frames, who formed in 1990, and as one half of the folk-rock duo The Swell Season, who he founded in 2005 alongside Markéta Irglová. In 2007, he starred in the Irish music drama Once and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Falling Slowly," written with co-star and co-writer Markéta Irglová. He set off on a solo path in 2012 and released his debut album of folk-pop, Rhythm and Repose. That same year, he recorded "Take the Heartland" for the soundtrack to The Hunger Games. His...
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Falling SlowlyGlen Hansard and Markéta Irglová
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Winning StreakGlen Hansard
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My Father's DaughterOlivia Vedder, Eddie Vedder and Glen Hansard
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If You Want MeGlen Hansard and Markéta Irglová
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Say It to Me NowGlen Hansard
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Fallen from the SkyGlen Hansard
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Falling SlowlyGlen Hansard and Markéta Irglová

Falling Slowly

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Winning StreakGlen Hansard

Didn't He Ramble

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My Father's DaughterOlivia Vedder, Eddie Vedder and Glen Hansard

Flag Day

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If You Want MeGlen Hansard and Markéta Irglová

Once [B.O.F.]

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Say It to Me NowGlen Hansard

Once [B.O.F.]

2:35

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Fallen from the SkyGlen Hansard

Once [B.O.F.]

3:25

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