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Flying solo suits the older Gallagher brother. Patrick Murphy, and 10,000 others, are away with the birds
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No founder members, but plenty of past magic from this humourless foursome
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It's a family affair at the Oydssey Arena, where Van the Man lets his music do the talking
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A fine lyricist and performer, Omagh's answer to John Martyn is best with a band
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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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Four Northern Irish soloists thrive in the intimate surroundings of the Black Box
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Fionola Meredith enjoys a healthy helping of Cajun charm
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Burgeoning musical ensemble The Jepettos take us on a brief but pleasant journey in sound
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The Ulster Orchestra recreate some of the 'zap and playfulness' of the original Strauss concerts
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The singer, guitarist and songwriter provides a welcome tonic for the post-Christmas blues
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A trio of indie acts descend on Derry-Londonderry
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Steven Rainey chooses his top five Northern Irish albums of the year. Agree or disagree?
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Soprano Rebekah Coffey is more than a match for Mozart's operatic output
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Christmas comes early at the Mandela Hall, as the Irish songstress brings her special blend of quirky festive cheer
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A 'timely issue for the Christmas season' from Nigel McClintock's choir
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Overwrought anthems, a love song that's not for 'Barbara' and a 'more-metal-than-thou' EP
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Their big sound brings out of the crowds to Sandinos intimate back bar
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Electric Six's Dick Valentine might have changed his style, but he is still everything a frontman should be
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A Sanskrit libretto, a cackling chorus and a 20 minute soliloquy 'Live in HD' is 'not better, but usefully different'
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Listen to shiny new tracks from VerseChorusVerse, Morning Claws and Seven Summits
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