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Gerry O'Connor (born 21 July 1960 in Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland) is a traditional tenor banjo player. As Earl Hitchener (music critic for the Wall Street Journal ) said, Gerry O'Connor can be considered at the moment "the single best four string banjoist in the history of Irish Music". [1]
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Gerry O'Connor is a traditional tenor banjo player. As Earl Hitchener said, Gerry O'Connor can be considered at the moment "the single best four string banjoist in the history of Irish...
Gerry O’Connor, described by many as the best four string banjoist in the history of Irish music, lets creativity take him where it wants to. He’s been doing this for some time now, and in the process has collected a great army of admirers not only in Ireland but also around the world.
One of the great fiddle players of his generation. Gerry O’Connor grew up in the town of Dundalk, County Louth in a family of musicians, dancers and singers. His mother Rose (née O’Brien) taught Gerry and his siblings the fiddle at home and she continued to teach from there for the next 40 years.
1 apr 2010 · Reels galore from Larkin's Pub, Garrykennedy, County Tipperary. http://www.gerryoconnor.com/
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27 lug 2021 · Gerry O’Connor is a professional musician, banjo player, and 2020 recipient of the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass.
2 set 2018 · Gerry O’Connor – described by many as the best four-string banjoist in the history of Irish music, lets creativity take him where it wants to. He’s been doing this for some time now, and in the process has collected a great army of admirers not only in Ireland but also around the world.