Mick O'Connor (musician)

Mick O'Connor (musician)

Mick O'Connor is from Dublin, Ireland, a flute player and a founding member of the Castle Céilí Band with James Keane[1] and Seán Keane.[2] He is a scholar of Irish traditional music, the subject of a TG4 television production called Sé Mo Laoch,[3] and the patriarch of a musical family that includes Liam O'Connor, the Young Traditional Musician of 2002.[citation needed]

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