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Biographie de Ags Connolly
A traditional country artist from Oxfordshire, England, Ags Connolly is widely considered to be one of the best singer-songwriters in the genre ever to emerge from the UK.
A constant presence on the UK, Ireland and European touring and festival circuit – appearing regularly in the Netherlands, Germany and Scandinavia – Ags has shared stages with country music icons such as Rosanne Cash, Dale Watson and Jim Lauderdale. He has also opened shows for a newer batch of stars, including every date of Charley Crockett‘s major European tour in 2023.
“Killer…Ags has that old Lefty Frizzell feel in his voice” – Tom Russell
“A national treasure” – Country Music People
“This isn’t British-style country music, this is country-style country music” – Saving Country Music
“Modern day traditionalism of the very, very best kind” – Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2
“Greatness is closer to home than you realise” – Lonesome Highway
“One of the most important and distinctive voices in UK roots music” – Ralph McLean, BBC Radio Ulster
Plus d'infoA constant presence on the UK, Ireland and European touring and festival circuit – appearing regularly in the Netherlands, Germany and Scandinavia – Ags has shared stages with country music icons such as Rosanne Cash, Dale Watson and Jim Lauderdale. He has also opened shows for a newer batch of stars, including every date of Charley Crockett‘s major European tour in 2023.
“Killer…Ags has that old Lefty Frizzell feel in his voice” – Tom Russell
“A national treasure” – Country Music People
“This isn’t British-style country music, this is country-style country music” – Saving Country Music
“Modern day traditionalism of the very, very best kind” – Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2
“Greatness is closer to home than you realise” – Lonesome Highway
“One of the most important and distinctive voices in UK roots music” – Ralph McLean, BBC Radio Ulster
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