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The Belfast singer-songwriter on the heady days of Energy Orchard, releasing a multi-media album and his new single, 'Republican and Loyalist'
A Mandela Hall gig from the American folk stalwarts is 'as fiery as a belly full of moonshine'
From May 24-26, the three-day music event will be broadcast live from the City of Culture, with headline acts to be announced in the coming weeks
Northern Irish singer Brigid O'Neill pays tribute to the Hollywood actress, singer and animal rights activist
A bright, brand new day for Derry~Londonderry as the UK City of Culture 2013 celebrations begin with a plethora of stars performing at The Venue
Director Kieran Gilmore on the 'almost-but-not-quite' folk festival that runs in Belfast and Bangor from January 31 to February 3
At a time of uncertainty for the Ulster Orchestra, this 'outstanding classical programme' kickstarts 2013
A lavish production of One Night in Vienna by the Johann Strauss Orchestra kickstarts a year of classical events and concerts
As he prepares to release his debut album, the singer-songwriter discusses going solo after six years rocking with Captain Kennedy
Inspired by American new wave, Before Machines are outsiders looking in. Will their debut album win them more fans at home?
Gonzo hits, a manic roar and stories of Van Morrison in the 60s – the legendary blues singer sets the Black Box alight
The Arts Council of Northern Ireland launch new initiative to assist budding musicians over the age of 18 to purchase a musical instrument interest free
Eatenbybears leave their math-rock days behind them in favour of an indie aesthetic, but does their new sound add up?
Having been chosen to represent Northern Ireland in the New Music Plus project, the Randalstown percussionist considers the popularity of trad
Having recently released their debut album, everyone's favourite folk act round off the year in stompin' style on the Belfast Barge
Ambiguity is everything for anonymous duo Pinner as they release their debut album
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
The Class of 2012/13 show remarkable maturity, eclecticism and togetherness in this, their first full concert as a unit
Gnanam Samuel and Phil Smyth cut their teeth on the London jazz fusion scene, but Belfast's burgeoning live music circuit enticed them back home
Andrew Farmer has ambitions for his band to be as big as Mumford & Sons, and he's not afraid to say it. 'I don't want to be an old man singing other people's songs'
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