Out November 14th, 2025!

Link Tree for Streaming "A Christmas Duo" Here

New Single Releases

Link Tree to Stream "The Holly and the Ivy"
Link Tree to Stream "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring/F.C.'s Jig"
Link Tree to Stream "Hold That Tiger Rudolph"

Comments from the tease of "The Holly and the Ivy"

“You two make beautiful music together. THANK YOU.” -Bill Amatneek

“Beautiful” -Linda Bowen

“Exceptional!” -Davy Brooks

“Fun to hear you sing harmony.” -Christopher Girsch

“Sounds really good you two.” -Jeff Pinkham

“Love it” -Pat Mary Clouatre

“This sounds beautiful!” -Josephina Kreuk Visser

“Beautiful” -Susan Wentz

“Maggie has a wonderful voice.” -Philip Wagnitz

“Superb as Always” -Joseph Verschaeve

“You guys sound FANTASTIC! I love how Maggie O'Connor's voice sounds so deep and rich!! Wish you were going to hit NYC.” -Susan Franks

“Too beautiful” – Marcelo Viola

​A Christmas Duo
Mark and Maggie O’Connor


Mark O’Connor’s “An Appalachian Christmas” album was released in 2011 and it inspired his annual national tours by the same name. Maggie O’Connor joined up with the Christmas tours starting in 2014 shortly after the couple wed. Several years later when Mark and Maggie produced their vocal album Life After Life while developing instrumental repertoire for their duo concerts, Mark decided to have the duo perform the 2022 An Appalachian Christmas tour all on their own. The result was magic! The Christmas songs they played on acoustic stringed instruments were inviting, warm and virtuosic all at the same time. The couple sang and played with an authentic folksy goodness of their upbringing, combined with the refined mastery, accomplished by considerable practice and resolve over time.

During the 2024 Christmas tour, one of the stops for the duo was St. Louis, Missouri at the historic 1912 Sheldon Music Hall. Mark had recorded his solo album Midnight on the Water there nearly 30 years before—the beautiful old hall with its original wooden pews were preserved. When the couple arrived for soundcheck in the afternoon, Mark was pleased to discover that the assistant engineer for his old album was still doing house sound in the hall. After trading a few treasured stories about the recording, Mark announced, “Let’s record the concert tonight!” So what you are listening to is the result of that rather impromptu decision. A single concert of music by Mark and Maggie played through a single microphone capturing their instruments and vocals in front of a Sheldon Hall capacity audience.

A show filled with Americana, bluegrass, jazz and American classical elements, played with a sophisticated elegance that held the spectator’s beguiled attention from the first note to their last. (The audience hadn’t any idea of it being recorded for an album). No re-takes, overdubs, patch session nor editing—the extraneous noises and reactions can be heard. Just the one shot at each of the Christmas selections they played on their fiddles, guitar, mandolin and mandocello. It’s a joyous celebration of Christmas music performance like you’ve never heard before! Enjoy!

Recorded Live at the Sheldon Concert Hall
1. The Holly and the Ivy (2:55)
2. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (4:28)
3. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (5:32)
4. Christmas Time’s a Comin’ (3:08)
5. Silent Night (4:06)
6. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (4:09)
7. Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring / F.C.’s Jig (5:02)
8. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear (4:14)
9. The Cherry Tree Carol (4:35)
10. The First Noel (4:21)
11. What Child Is This? (6:24)
12. Carol of the Gypsy Bells (3:37)
13. Hold That Tiger Rudolph (2:51)


Total Running Time: 55:36


Recorded Live at the Sheldon Concert Hall on December 18th, 2024
The Sheldon, St. Louis, Missouri
Peter Palmero - Executive Director, Sheldon Arts Foundation
Tim Albert – Tech. director, sound engineering
Sarah Jones - Artistic & Executive Assistant
Carry Goldwasser – Public Relations and Marketing

Mastered by Dave Harris at Studio B, Charlotte, NC
Artwork by Maggie O’Connor
Photography by Katie Beth Roforgiate at Cal Poly Arts
Physical and digital distribution with Amplified Dist.

Concert engagements: The Kurland Agency
www.markandmaggieoconnor.com


OMAC-35 ©2025 Mark O’Connor Musik International

Maggie O’Connor – vocals, violin
Mark O’Connor – vocals, violin, guitar, mandolin, mandocello
Produced by Mark O’Connor
OMAC-31 ©2025 Mark O’Connor Musik International

See Mark and Maggie O'Connor Perform on Tour Here