The Corrs are an Irish family band that gained international success in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The group consists of siblings Andrea (vocals), Sharon (violin), Caroline (drums), and Jim Corr (guitar and keyboards). They blend pop rock with traditional Irish folk elements, incorporating instruments like the violin and tin whistle into their music.
The Corrs' breakthrough came with their third studio album, "Talk on Corners" (1997), which featured hits like "Breathless" and "So Young." The album achieved massive commercial success and solidified their reputation as a pop sensation. Prior to that, their second album, "Forgiven, Not Forgotten" (1995), also gained attention.
Other notable albums include "In Blue" (2000) and "Borrowed Heaven" (2004). The Corrs are known for their harmonious vocals and skilled instrumental performances. They took a break from music for several years but returned with their album "White Light" in 2015.
Throughout their career, The Corrs have sold millions of albums worldwide and have won numerous awards for their contributions to music. They remain well-regarded for their melodic pop sound with Irish folk influences.