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“Crazy, Crazy Baby”, New Single From Tipperary’s Molly O’Connell.

“Crazy, Crazy Baby” it’s the new single from the very talented vocalist Ms Molly O’Connell.

This Tipperary Country Singer began singing on stage as a 6 years old; winning her first Munster Final Fleadh at the tender age of 8 years and her first All-Ireland in Scór at the age of 14 years.

She has continued to wow audiences over the years, with her renditions of Country, Folk, Ballad and Traditional songs.

Molly hails from Kilcommon village in County Tipperary and developed her love of performing from her now sadly deceased father Denis, who played the button accordion and sang in a well-known band, “The Mellow Tones”.

The youngest daughter of a family of five siblings; music and song were an integral part of “The O’Connell Family “, and growing up in such a musical home enabled her to become familiar with all the songs performed by the greatest and most famous of all time Country Singers.

Releasing a single for the first time has always been a dream for this Tipperary Lady and we wish her well.

“Crazy, Crazy Baby”, which was written by Stephen Hamilton, a highly credited musician in the Country Music scene for many years, and now Molly has put her own personal unique stamp on this popular melody .

The song “Crazy, Crazy Baby”, is expected to be released this coming weekend, so do Click HERE to follow Molly’s progress.

Molly wishes to thank Jim Mcveigh @ Foxhollow Studios for recording & producing; Stephen Hamilton for writing & arranging the song, art work & duplication, and Barry Doyle & Patrick Ryan #paddysnaps for the photos.

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