Sean O'Hagan

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Sean O'Hagan was a founder-member of the Irish indie band, Microdisney. In the 1990s he formed The High Llamas and released a number of highly acclaimed albums showing influences as diverse as The Beach Boys, Ennio Morricone, Antonio Carlos Jobim and avant-garde electronica. He has also collaborated extensively with Stereolab.

There is also a journalist also named Sean O'Hagan who frequently writes about British and Irish pop music. The journalist has also contributed to the Guardian, interviewing such musicians as Tom Waits[1]. In an internet chat session promoting the High Llamas's album "Buzzle Bee," the musician O'Hagan confirmed the name confusion and added, "This has plagued me for years."

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  1. ^ O'Hagan, Sean. "Off beat (Interview with Tom Waits)", The Observer Magazine, Guardian Unlimited, 2006-10-29. Retrieved on 2006-10-29. 


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