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He could have led Zeppelin, instead he rolled with the Stones and witnessed Cream turn sour. Terry Reid talks us through a career on the fringes of rock history
The latest of the North West's recent wealth of young female solo acts, Emma Hughes brings us up to speed on her debut single and the path her studies have helped pave
Katie Richardson leads the 70-strong community ensemble with singer-songwriter Gill Landry for two nights of choral covers in Bangor and Belfast
Though not as angry nor as young as he was fifty years ago, the blues legend has at last lifted the barriers back on his days with Van Morrison and co.
American music journalist Jessica Hopper previews her Women's Work keynote with thoughts on where inequality in the industry remains most rampant
Former Pitchfork editor and feminist writer Jessica Hopper will deliver a keynote at next month's Women's Work festival
Having recorded his first albums aged 68, the Holywood filmmaker muses on reincarnation, working with Mudd Wallace and his affinity with America
Orbital man Paul Hartnoll, singer-songwriter Nadine Shah and more join Steve Albini among guest speakers at next month's music industry event
Chris Jones sets his sights on the emerging names, established favourites and returning heroes expected to make the most noise in the year to come
Rock super-producer behind acclaimed albums by Nirvana and more set to appear at second Output music conference in February
Undertones founder John O’Neill ponders the Derry band's continued longevity as they gear up for a series of 40th anniversary celebrations
Chordblossom editor Robert Brown argues that there is life yet in the local artist landscape, despite fears that our best years are behind us
Ahead of a closing showcase in Derry, musical Renaissance man David Lyttle looks back on the highs and highs of his year in residence at the Nerve Centre
There's something for everyone with our guide to Belfast's best gigs happening throughout this month
Following the end of Radar, former AU Magazine editor Chris Jones raises a final toast to a golden age for local music
Queen's events officer Damian McAdams on the defining nights of the midweek music institution's ten-year run, ahead of its farewell show on October 22
Derry singer-songwriter named alongside Florence + the Machine, Jamie xx and Aphex Twin on prestigious Album of the Year shortlist
Snow Patrol man plays a special solo acoustic performance at the Waterfront on December 22
The Waringstown whiz is the first Irish artist to be nominated in the urban music awards' 20 years
There's something for everyone with our guide to Belfast's best gigs happening throughout October 2015
The bewhiskered covers duo are fast becoming Belfast's house band, earning residencies all over town by dismantling popular favourites
City of Derry International Choral Festival bring together the string ensemble with a 300-strong choir for a new Dumbworld production at St Columb's Hall
Fan-recorded bootleg captures the band's famous PopMart tour live in Belfast in 1997
Figureheads of Belfast dance culture past and present reflect on its longest-enduring club night turning twenty
Derry venue welcomes Eric Bell and Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal for exclusive pair of masterclasses this month
Birthday wishes flood the Internet as the east Belfast songwriter celebrates at Cyprus Avenue
There’s something for everyone with our guide to Belfast’s best gigs happening throughout September 2015
Stream the new single and music video by the Limavady solo artist featuring rising teenage songstress Jessica Doherty
Ahead of the County Tyrone rockers' final performance, guitarist Brian Mallon explains why it's time to move on and what the future holds
There's something for everyone with our guide to Belfast's best gigs happening throughout August 2015
Neil Hannon's long-enduring pop outfit named as this year's recipients of the Oh Yeah Music Centre's top honour
Having been signed by a new Australian label, the travelling young troubadour is doing it himself from the North Coast to the Gold Coast
World tours with Ed Sheeran and a Rudimental feature spot are turning Foy Vance into a household name. But the Bangor-born songwriter is keeping his cool ahead of the biggest gig of his life
Ahead of his fourth consecutive Glastonbury appearance the Derry-based solo artist talks signing to Universal and becoming a regular at the world's biggest festival
University's School of Creative Arts appeals for antique materials to help form Ireland's most comprehensive music archive
Three day programme of live performances complete with outdoor marquee will coincide with next month's Lidl Belfast Titanic Maritime Festival
Nuala McAllister Hart traces the lineage of a precious violin that has finally helped bring classical's leading lady to Derry
Line-up of leading classical ensembles to perform 20th century masterpieces and more at three-day Derry 'mini-fest'
Duke Special and Julian Lloyd Webber attend Northern Ireland music education conference in Derry
Rudimental, Paloma Faith, Bastille and more set to play Belfast's Custom House Square in August – watch video of each act and prepare to buy your tickets on March 27
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