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Meet the enthusiastic young music fans organising gigs for under-18s at the Oh Yeah Music Centre in Belfast
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Rabid Bitch of the North hark back to a heavier time with three-track gold cassette tape release
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The virtuoso guitarist brings his extravagant show to Mandela Hall
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And So I Watch You From Afar and Little Matador provide support for Trent Reznor and friends at Custom House Square
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Rachel Coulter and Stephen Macartney of Farriers serenade a boat-load of gig goers for Open House Bangor
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Moving on Music ship the eclectic outfit over the pond to perform an invigorating set of standards at The MAC
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A Mandela Hall gig from the American folk stalwarts is 'as fiery as a belly full of moonshine'
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Having recently released their debut album, everyone's favourite folk act round off the year in stompin' style on the Belfast Barge
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Avalon Guitars may have closed its doors, but director Emily Walsh is determined to carry on regardless
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Moving on Music invite the Californian folk stalwart to perform on the Belfast Barge, fiddle and all
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Their sound may be derivative, but Seven Summits' 'irresistible' sophomore release is a confident album nonetheless
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The songwriter otherwise known as VerseChorusVerse unexpectedly releases an EP in aid of Action Cancer and First Fortnight
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Funk legend Nile Rodgers – producer, writer, raconteur – regales the Belfast faithful with tales and tunes aplenty
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One thing Arnocorps, the Arnold Schwarzenegger-inspired 'Greatest Band in the World', doesn't lack is discipline
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The defiant grandson of a country legend mixes elements of country, punk and metal. Nashville is not amused
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In a Killinchy field, festival director Jonny Tate talks price hikes, ticket sales and rocking out with the rest of us
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An unexpected expletive fails to derail BBC Radio Ulster's tribute to the Ulster Hall
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Fans of bygone Northern Irish stars could be in for a surprise. After Tupac Shakur, Pete McCaughan asks: who next?
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A Titanic event that entertains with integrity. A life-affirming triumph and a fitting tribute to those lost 100 years ago
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Film-maker Sean Duncan is inspired by Soviet cinema, wrestling and comic-book art
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