Mick Flannery (English Wikipedia)

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  • Eoin Butler (1 August 2009). "Talk time". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 January 2010. You have two well-received albums under your belt, but you're actually a stonemason by trade. Are you finished with all that now? No, I did two weeks helping a buddy finish a job before Christmas. He'll call on me now and again if I'm not gigging and ask me if I want to come out and do a day. We wouldn't be carving gravestones or anything. We'd do the fronts of houses, entrance walls, stuff like that. Using a lump hammer and chisel? Yeah. It's hard work, especially in the winter. But, I'll tell you, when I left it to do music . . . it was weird at first. In stonemasonry, you'd do a long day's work and sleep soundly at night because you're properly tired. When you're doing gigs, you're more mentally tired than anything else. You have a couple of drinks and try and get to sleep. But it's not the same. So getting back to stonemasonry for a day or two when I can is always nice. [...] It's a bit of a culture shock then, isn't it, moving from that into the world of media or public relations? God yeah, there's so much nonsense. Take MySpace and Facebook and all of that, for example. I don't get on a computer often, but I have people working on those sites on my behalf. From time to time, they'd send out messages to people. So then these people approach me at gigs to thank me for wishing them a happy birthday and I have no idea what they're talking about. I find that really sick, you know? [...] Your third album is mostly written. Do you have particular ambitions for it? I'm not hung up about record sales, but I've always wanted to record one of those albums that lodges itself in the public consciousness, that has its own stamp creatively, rather than commercially. Something like Tom Wait's Closing Time, Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska or Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks. That's what I aspire to.
  • Crawley, Peter. "The Mick Flannery album that grew into a musical". The Irish Times. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  • "Etc: Choice gigs". The Irish Times. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2010. Choice music prize nominees Mick Flannery, Halfset and Messiah J The Expert have all booked gigs in Dublin. Flannery plays his biggest headline gig at Vicar Street on May 25th; Halfset team up with Adrian Crowley for a Whelan's double-header on March 13th; and MJEX hit The Academy on the same night.
  • "More names for Marquee". The Irish Times. 20 February 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2010. More acts have been announced for the Live at the Marquee series of gigs in Cork. The additional acts are Blondie (June 17th), Simple Minds (25th), Bell X1 (25th), Boyzone (28th), Crosby, Stills & Nash (29th), Anastacia (30th), Des Bishop (July 5th), and Mick Flannery & John Spillane (9th).
  • Jim Carroll (28 August 2009). "Pick of the Picnic". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 January 2010. Also playing: Damien Dempsey, Amadou Mariam, Fionn Regan, Echo the Bunnymen, Okkervil River, Mick Flannery, Villagers, Halfset
  • Tony Clayton-Lea (31 December 2009). "Rocking out the decade". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 January 2010. In Cork (Opera House), Mick Flannery does his accomplished singer- songwriter thing, while in Galway (Róisín Dubh) Fight Like Apes, Messiah J the Expert, Disconnect 4, Le Galaxie and Feed the Bears pave the way for a sore head on New Year's Day.
  • Tony Clayton-Lea (24 December 2009). "Going out: The Gig guide". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 January 2010. New Year's Eve best bets around the country include Mick Flannery (Cork), Jerry Fish (Dublin) and Fight Like Apes (Galway).
  • "Mick Flannery: Night at the Opera review – sombre vignettes inspired by chess". The Irish Times.
  • Genevieve Carbery (18 April 2009). "My Holidays". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 January 2010. I visited my sister [the former Young Scientist winner Sarah Flannery] in San Francisco. She's lived over there for the last couple of years. [...] I like going down to Kerry. My mother's family live down there in Coolroe, outside Killarney. It's nice there, with beautiful mountains, lakes and natural landscape.
  • "The next 50 bands". The Irish Times. 10 April 2009. Archived from the original on 23 October 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  • Jim Carroll; Tony Clayton-Lea; Sinéad Gleeson; Lauren Murphy (3 April 2009). "The 50 best Irish music acts right now". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 7 October 2010. Retrieved 1 July 2019 – via Wayback Machine. 2008 was a good year for Mick Flannery. The former stonemason had hung up his chisel in search of musical fulfilment several years back, yet his 2005 debut album (Evening Train) failed to make any huge impression, despite the Corkonian's talent as a writer and performer. Last year's Choice- nominated White Lies changed everything. With this stunning exhibition of the gravel-voiced musician's abilities, Flannery turned his hand to mournful piano ballads and catchy guitar tunes with a flair that far surpasses his 25 years.
  • "Sticking to The Script". The Irish Times. 20 March 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2010. Imelda May, Mick Flannery and Westlife also took home awards.
  • Ronan McGreevy (18 March 2009). "Meteoric rise continues for The Script". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 January 2010. Cork singer-songwriter Mick Flannery pulled off something of a surprise, winning best Irish male in a strong field and ahead of the highly-tipped Duke Special and Choice Music Prize winner Jape.
  • Eoin Butler (14 January 2009). "The Script debut album makes Choice shortlist". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  • Eoin Butler (15 January 2009). "Choice script upset by inclusion of . . . The Script". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  • "7 of 10 acts to play at Choice Prize show". The Irish Times. 13 February 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2010. Fight Like Apes, Mick Flannery, Halfset, Jape, Messiah J The Expert and R.S.A.G. will perform at the ceremony, which takes place at Dublin's Vicar Street on March 4th. Lisa Hannigan, Oppenheimer and The Script are unavailable due to prior touring commitments, and Belfast DJ/musician David Holmes does not perform live.

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