Mick Flannery is an Irish singer, songwriter and musician hailing from Blarney Co Cork. Critically acclaimed, he has firmly established himself at the forefront of todays talented Irish music scene.
Mick's debut album 'Evening Train' resulted from his time spent studying music and management in Cork. It featured tracks which had previously won Flannery two categories at the International Songwriting Competition in Nashville, Tennessee, as judged by his idol, Tom Waits. He was the first Irish musician to win in this event.
Flannery's second studio album 'White Lies' was released in September 2008, achieving a top ten position on the Irish Album Charts. It later went platinum and was also nominated for the Choice Music Prize. On the day of the album's release, Flannery performed the hugely popular first single 'Tomorrow's Papers' on The Late Late Show.
In 2009, Mick Flannery won the 'Best Irish Male' award at the Meteor Music Awards, and had sold-out performances in Vicar Street and other venues throughout Ireland. He also performed alongside John Spillane at Live At The Marquee the same year, and also played at the Electric Picnic Festival, the Bloom Festival and sold out the Cork Opera House on the 31st December 2009.
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