Mick Flannery Mick Flannery
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
05.07.2019
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- 1 Wasteland 03:43
- 2 Must Be More 03:19
- 3 Come Find Me 03:36
- 4 I've Been Right 02:56
- 5 Fool 03:36
- 6 How I Miss You 02:50
- 7 Way Things Go 03:17
- 8 Light a Fire 03:27
- 9 Star to Star 03:49
- 10 Dreamer John 03:06
- 11 I'll Be out Here 03:22
Info for Mick Flannery
Mick’s most recent albums were written in Berlin, a move Mick himself refers to as “self-imposed exile”. His current album "I Own You”, sees Mick deal with broader issues than previous work including themes of social injustice and inequality. Mick currently lives in County Clare, Ireland where he is working on his sixth studio album.
Mick Flannery, vocals, guitar
Mick Flannery
is widely regarded as one of the finest singer-songwriters to come out of Ireland in recent years.
An award winning- double platinum selling artist, Mick has released five albums to date – including two number ones and received widespread airplay. He became the first Irish musician to ever win awards at the International Songwriting Competition in Nashville, aged 19. His critically acclaimed live performances have seen him sell out shows in Ireland’s Olympia Theatre and Cork Opera House.
Mick first picked up a guitar at age of 14 under the musical influence of his mother’s family in their old farmhouse in Blarney, Co. Cork where he grew up listening to Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, and Jim Croce. Mick wrote songs throughout his teens, while training as a stonemason, which culminated in him signing to a major label at just 21 and releasing his first album “Evening Train”.
Mick’s most recent albums were written in Berlin, a move Mick himself refers to as “self-imposed exile”. His current album "I Own You”, sees Mick deal with broader issues than previous work including themes of social injustice and inequality. Mick currently lives in County Clare, Ireland where he is working on his sixth studio album.
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