Fontaines DC man invites you into the world of Irish trad
Tom Coll’s first release on his own label aims to bring the form to the uninitiated
Tom Coll’s first release on his own label aims to bring the form to the uninitiated
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The year of the pandemic produced outstanding, thoughtful music across all forms
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Jim Walsh and Hammy Hammond honoured for dedication
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The song reigns supreme in deliciously astere, crystal-clear arrangements
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The works are unveiled on Wednesday, on north and south sides of the river Liffey
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Michael D Higgins: musician ‘will be remembered for his performances and recordings’
The Kildare-born musician began on the uilleann pipes under the great Leo Rowsome
Singer-songwriter Declan O’Rourke mines the darkest corners of Irish history on his latest album
At 64, Dalkey-born singer Alison O’Donnell has just released her second solo album and has no plans to slow down her long and fascinating musical journey
‘The building looks imposing, officious. Getting people in the door is a big thing’
Letter to Taoiseach signed by academics and artists urges Government to act ‘without delay’
Warren Gatland: ‘Keeping me busy at the moment is looking after all the sponsors’
If Lions were picked now, Stuart Hogg, Finn Russell and Jonny Gray would have a seat
Even if skill levels have not always dazzled, anticipation and tension rarely disappoint
We can confidently say that that the gig of the year will not be Phil Collins at the Aviva, but that's where the certainty ends...
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That might be true, but on her new album, Pothole in the Sky, the Cavan woman has become a self-assured songwriter, a process catalysed by a tour with David Gray
The NCH closes its week-long exploration of 100 years of cultural history with a freewheeling journey through traditional music and words
Further decline looks inevitable unless there is a change of attitude and style
Set up by teenagers in the 1960s, Foxrock Folk Club drew big names to its parish-hall gigs. A new album features club recordings of Kelly, Ronnie Drew and Dónal Lunny
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