Paul Brady in Dublin review: A welcome stroll through master songwriter’s rich past
Paul Brady delighted fans with a typically assured performance at Dublin's Vicar Street on Friday night
Paul Brady delighted fans with a typically assured performance at Dublin's Vicar Street on Friday night
The singer has been reflecting on his life to compile The Archive, his new box set. It’s been a rich, rewarding six decades in music
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Songwriter’s eighth album is a low-key affair that does not need to shout to be heard
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Pandemic has been ‘catastrophic’ for the music industry, says Eleanor McEvoy
Many Irish down under aren’t running for the exit, despite a looming recession
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‘He always used local musicians as support acts for his concerts in Ireland’
Militaristic, nationalistic language of Amhrán na bhFiann will have to go
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The breadth of his musicianship led to collaborations with notable artists of the era
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