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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sean_O'HaganSean O'Hagan - Wikipedia

    Sean O'Hagan (born 1959) is an Irish singer and songwriter who leads the avant-pop band the High Llamas, which he founded in 1992. He is also known for being one half of the songwriting duo (with Cathal Coughlan) in Microdisney and for his work during the early 1990s with the English-French band Stereolab .

  2. Sean O'Hagan is an Irish writer for The Guardian and The Observer, his specialty being photography. Early life and education. O'Hagan was brought up in Armagh, Northern Ireland, during "The Troubles", and has written about the experience. [1] [2] [3] As an undergraduate, he studied English in London. [4] Career.

  3. 31. März 2024 · Sean OHagan: ‘That lovely, beautiful humanity I had with Cathal Coughlan in those later years was amazing’ – The Irish Times. Music. Sean OHagan: ‘That lovely, beautiful humanity I...

  4. 30. März 2024 · Sean OHagan writes about photography for the Guardian and the Observer, and is also a general feature writer May 2024 ‘My role was to be a truthful witness’: photographer Jack Lueders-Booth...

  5. 28. Sept. 2022 · Faith, Hope and Carnage by Nick Cave and Sean OHagan review. From heroin addiction to band breakups, the singer-songwriter opens up about his past and the agony of losing a son. Alexis...

  6. 28. Okt. 2019 · “I don’t see a demarcation between musical eras.” – Sean OHagan. He mentions how his involvement with the forthcoming album by Fryars (London musician Ben Garrett) is one of the most exciting things he’s ever been involved in. “I feel so privileged to be on this record. It’s like Giggs with my crazy strings, it’s ...

  7. 18. Juni 2020 · The Wild Are Welcome by Sean O'Hagan, released 18 June 2020 1. The Wild Are Welcome This April, the animals were coming back to the cities. I love our wild in London, the foxes and badgers – but then sheep, deer and goats started to stray back into the edges of urbanity, in Essex and on the fringes of Swansea and Edinburgh.