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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Mark O'Connor about his memoir, Crossing Bridges, on his journey from multi-instrumentalist child prodigy to solo artist composing and performing on world stages.
Appearing Saturday at the George Mason Center for the Arts. * To hear a free Sound Bite from Mark O'Connor, call Post-Haste at 202-334-9000 and press 8106. (Prince William residents, call 703-690 ...
Mark O’Connor, for instance: The internationally acclaimed fiddler and composer has had a career The New York Times calls “one of the most spectacular journeys in recent American music.” ...
Yet, Mark O'Connor has always told vivid tales with his violin and compositions. From his early pithiness as a Nashville session hot shot through innumerable award winning projects in the jazz, ...
Famed fiddler Mark O'Connor, who was born in Seattle, takes a musical journey across the country with his first symphony, "Americana" — just released on CD.
Grammy-winners Mark and Maggie O'Connor will debut their new album, Life After Life at Club Passim. The latest release comes eight years after the band won a Grammy in 2017 for their work on ...
Mark O’Connor and his band, which includes his wife, son and daughter-in-law, are set to perform “An Appalachian Christmas” at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave.
At The Egg in Albany on Saturday, March 11, Mark O'Connor will perform a mix of music from his storied career – accompanied by violinist Maggie O’Connor, read excerpts from his book, and ...
Mark O'Connor's story starts ordinarily enough. He grew up in a suburb of Seattle, where his father scraped by as a construction worker and his mother was a homemaker.
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