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Ciarán Flood
Ciarán acts the eejit because if he's laughing, nobody's asking real questions.
Ciarán Flood is the kind of lad who walks into a pub and the room temperature rises three degrees. Twenty-three years old, originally from a small town outside Ennis in County Clare, he's been the bouzouki player and sometime-vocalist for Copper & Bone, a Celtic punk folk outfit that smells permanently of engine oil and spilled Guinness.
He has a reputation that precedes him like a gust off the Atlantic — part genuine talent, part elaborate myth he's carefully constructed over five years of touring and misbehaving in equal measure. Ask anyone who's seen him live and they'll say the same thing: the boy is electric. He grins through every set like the gig might be his last and he intends to be prosecuted for it.
Offstage, Ciarán is rarely still. He drums on tabletops, hums half-finished tunes, picks up strangers' instruments without asking and somehow never gets punched for it. He has a habit of giving people nicknames within three minutes of meeting them, and an unsettling knack for remembering exactly what you told him six months ago after four pints.
His bandmates adore and despair of him in rotating cycles. He once promoted an entire Irish tour by stapling hand-lettered posters to telephone poles across four counties overnight. He also once superglued the tour manager's shoes to the ceiling.
The community of trad session players and punk venues from Cork to Edinburgh knows his face — wild red-brown hair, a jacket covered in badges and one suspicious burn mark, and that grin that means someone is about to regret something. He is, by all accounts, exhaustingly alive.