Mickey MacConnell

Mickey MacConnell
Birth nameMichael MacConnell
Born1947 (1947)
Bellanaleck, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Died (aged 78)
Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • journalist
Years active1965–2000
SpouseMaura
Websitemickeymacconnell.com

Michael MacConnell (1947 – 3 July 2025) was a Northern Irish musician and songwriter.

Biography

MacConnell was born in 1947 in Bellanaleck near Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.[1] He was the youngest member of a musical family. He worked in Dublin for Irish Press Group and, later, with The Irish Times.

MacConnell began writing songs very early in his life. In 1965,[2] he wrote "Only Our Rivers Run Free" — a song that describes the natural world being damaged by the Irish border and that has been described by Stuart Bailie as "political but not hectoring".[3] This encouraged him to seriously devote himself to writing music when he moved to Listowel, County Kerry, where he lived with his wife, Maura.[4]

MacConnell released two albums. His first album, Peter Pan and Me, was issued in 1992.[5] His second, Joined Up Writing, was released in 2000.

MacConnell died in Listowel on 3 July 2025, at the age of 78, after a short illness.[6][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cathal Buí and ancient Breifne – News – Roundup – Articles – Anglo Celt". Anglocelt.ie. 23 June 2010. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  2. ^ Loesberg, John, ed. Folksongs & Ballads Popular in Ireland, volume 3.
  3. ^ Bailie, Stuart (2018). Trouble Songs. Belfast: Bloomfield. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-5272-2047-8.
  4. ^ "WEST'S AWAKE: The Joys of Family". Web.archive.org. Retrieved 9 July 2025.
  5. ^ "Mickey MacConnell, Peter Pan & Me". Rambles.net. 28 May 2005. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  6. ^ Joy, Jack (4 July 2025). "Mickey MacConnell, writer of civil rights anthem 'Only Our Rivers Run Free', has died". Irish Independent. Retrieved 7 July 2025.
  7. ^ Breathnach, Joe (3 July 2025). "Mickey MacConnell ar shlí na fírinne" [Mickey MacConnell on the road to truth]. Extrag.ie (in Irish). Retrieved 7 July 2025.