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Stephen Catherwood on singing on the streets of Belfast, shooting the breeze with the locals, and his enduring fear of the stage
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Gonzo hits, a manic roar and stories of Van Morrison in the 60s – the legendary blues singer sets the Black Box alight
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Graduating from the Steps to Work scheme to John Peel's former slot on Radio 1 has been a 'dream come true' for the Omagh-born broadcaster
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Patrick Kielty, Jackie Fullerton, Van Morrison and a host of Olympians share the stage at the Grand Opera House
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The Newry thrash metallers 'shriek and solo' their way through a set to celebrate ten years in the business
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The world has moved on, but iconic frontman Al Jourgensen is still angry. Give that man an electronic cigarette
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Former Stiff Little Fingers guitarist and vocalist Henry Cluney looks forward to his debut solo show in Belfast on July 20
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Andrew Johnston looks back on a century and a half of music and memories with Therapy? frontman Andy Cairns and punk legend Jake Burns
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New exhibition features mementos of the Belfast blues and rock guitar legend's remarkable career
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Mark McClelland on new beginnings, old times and working with the wife
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Scientologist crooner attracts Northern Ireland's Filipino population to the Waterfront – it's as weird as it sounds
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No founder members, but plenty of past magic from this humourless foursome
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A dedicated crowd get caught up in the emotion 'like their 4x4 keys and gym membership cards depend on it'
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His committment can't be denied, but a backing band may have made this the gig of the year
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Perhaps peforming solo wasn't the best idea, but the chanteuse still draws the crowds
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A Californian diva with a sense of humour is a rare thing indeed, but Mrs Brand is anything but orthodox
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We loved them in the 90s, and Westlife's bank manager loves them still. Frontman Ken Papenfus on the Downpatrick trio’s comeback tour and album
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The 60s folk-rockers are still impassioned, unfortunately the same can't be said for their audience
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‘The new Terri Hooley’ on Dragon Records and Belfast punk in the 21st century
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Back on home turf, the indie legends give a high-speed performance of their greatest hits
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