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Andy Flannagan is an exiled Irish ex-doctor who spends his time singing, cricketing, politicking and writing - with some e-mailing thrown in. He has released two albums, Advertising the Invisible and Son. Many of Andy's songs have been used on national BBC TV and radio, and by independent UK TV broadcasters. His most recent audiences have included Gordon Brown at the Labour Party conference in Bournemouth.
He performs and leads worship at festivals such as Greenbelt, New Wine, Spring Harvest and Summer Madness, as well as resourcing others to do the same. His passion for justice is a thread running through many of his songs. He is championing songs that keep our hands in the dirt while our heads are in the clouds.
Working with British Youth For Christ for the last few years has certainly got him well known on the worship circuit but this is not all he does! Every one of his songs oozes emotion and deep lyrics. Looking at his gig schedule, Andy is certainly very popular!
"Rootsy, passionate and thought-provoking, Advertising The Invisible launches Andy Flannagan as one of the most significant songwriters in the UK scene." - Premier magazine review


