About
I am interested in history, social theory, and music: folk, blues, and retro-rock. I write about these fields.
Featured Work
Wichita Blues, Music in the African American Community
Utilizing twenty-five years of fieldwork, Wichita Blues details the history of performance and camaraderie among the musicians of this often-neglected regional sound. The personal interviews offer unique insight into topics that shape Wichita’s sound, including how migration from Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas brought varied artists to the area and the ways musical traditions cross racial divides and generations. The artists articulate the poetics of the blues and the diverse regional influences that can be detected in their music. In exploring the Wichita blues tradition, O’Connor traces African American history in Kansas, ranging from the Exoduster movement in the late nineteenth century and minstrel shows across the state to Black cowboys and growing urban African American communities in Topeka and Wichita.
Other Works
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Tales From a Blackout
1997
Awards and Recognition
- Kansas Notable Book Award 2025 for Wichita Blues
