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The jazz wunderkind's new album features hip-hop guests and himself on vocals – but he'll always beat the drum
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Gary Lightbody, Rory McIlroy, Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Alex Ferguson lead the list of 2012 honours
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Four Northern Irish soloists thrive in the intimate surroundings of the Black Box
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The girl from Gortin on stage fright, looking forward to the live tour and that feud with Kelly Rowland
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Fionola Meredith enjoys a healthy helping of Cajun charm
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Astronauts, booze and Energy Orchard – Bap Kennedy reflects on a life in music
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Frontman Deci Gallen on new album 100 Miles of Broken Pavement
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Film-maker Sean Duncan is inspired by Soviet cinema, wrestling and comic-book art
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Derry~Londonderry's emerging tunesmith on risqué lyrics, playing piano and being compared to the Beatles
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Burgeoning musical ensemble The Jepettos take us on a brief but pleasant journey in sound
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Cashier No.9, And So I Watch You From Afar and The Japanese Popstars nominated for Music Choice Prize
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The Ulster Orchestra recreate some of the 'zap and playfulness' of the original Strauss concerts
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Guided by Nigel McClintock, the first full-time choirmaster employed by the Catholic Church in Ireland
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Belfast's Bap Kennedy prepares to launch new album, produced by Mark Knopfler
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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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Jim Kennedy remembers his father, the prolific lyricist Jimmy Kennedy, in new biography
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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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Derry~Londonderry singer gets emails from Martin Sheen, but doesn't get bogged down in celebrity
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A 'timely issue for the Christmas season' from Nigel McClintock's choir
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Derry-born Chris McConaghy on 'striving to obtain a big, dreamy sound'. Listen to tracks and watch video
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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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Don't be the coward of the country, take your achy-breaky heart and be next in line for tickets
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The Quercus Ensemble are back, and this time, it's all about the Russians
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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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The blogging musician looks back on 325 days of creativity, including a collaboration with Duke Special
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Listen to shiny new tracks from VerseChorusVerse, Morning Claws and Seven Summits
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More Than Conquerors' 'less urgent and more considered' approach pay dividends
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Cormac Neeson and Tony Wright remember the high points of Belfast Music Week
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If you're not into metal – and can't afford the extortionate cover charge – you're not their friend
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A meeting of East and West full of 'dreamy embellishments and flights of fancy'
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The voluntary organisation keeps lovers of classical music enthralled
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They came, they saw, they 'caankered'. Joe Nawaz looks back at an awards ceremony to remember
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Does size matter? Not for the streaker, and not for Belfast – the little city that throws a big party
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AU and Oh Yeah shine a spotlight on indigenous musical talent
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Watch video of the unusual selection process at the Waterfront Hall
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