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Oliver O'Connor is an accordionist from County Offaly in Ireland. A longtime member of the Frosini Society, in 2019 Oliver began work as the website administrator for Frosini Society and together with Lars Ek he works on maintaining and updating the Frosini Society.
Oliver has been playing the accordion since the age of 15 and is a self-taught musician. He performs a wide variety of musical styles from traditional Irish music to Musette and Jazz. In the Frosini Society archives, you can find a selection of Oliver's music.
As well as performing music, Oliver has also made several arrangements of melodies for the accordion, many of which you can find in the music archives on Frosini Society. Oliver has a special interest in the older style of music from the early 1900's and working towards the revival of old and rare musical compositions. If you would like to contact Oliver or have a question about the Frosini Society, you can send an email to the following address info@frosinisociety.org
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