Conor Cusack
Conor Cusack is an artist manager from Dublin. Beginning his music career at the ripe age of 15, he cut his teeth working behind the counter in some of the city’s finest record shops. A founding member of five-piece indie band, SPIES, the group’s output spanned a ten-year period and culminated with the release of 2018’s critically acclaimed debut LP, Constancy.
While in the band, he met Northern Irish duo, Saint Sister and offered to manage them. Eight years later they continue to work together. Since then, the pair have toured the world, opened for Tori Amos, Lisa Hannigan and The National, performed on NPR’s Tiny Desk and put out two award winning albums, Shape of Silence and Where I Should End.
Following a chance encounter at Ireland Music Week in 2017, Cusack was asked to join legendary UK management company, ie:music. Founded by Tim Clark and David Enthoven, ie: has managed some of the world’s biggest artists, including Robbie Williams for over 20 years, Bryan Ferry, Sia, Passenger and many more. Today, Cusack oversees the careers of a diverse roster of artists including Saint Sister, THALA, Baby Smith, Benedikt MacIsaac and Jed Holland.