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Belfast City Choir put poetry to song with an inventive Literary Lunchtime show at the Ulster Hall
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Andrew Ferris, founder of Smalltown America independent record label, on teaming up with Caffè Nero for live gig series
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Andrew Lemon discovers what Belfast has in store for lovers of vinyl on April 19
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Moving on Music's four-day jazzfest is an eclectic musical marathon
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Andrew Lemon reviews the latest from Sullivan & Gold, The Wood Burning Savages and Malibu Shark Attack
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One of Europe's finest avant-garde jazz trios tune up for a world premiere at Brilliant Corners Festival
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Andrew Lemon talks to the multi-skilled Peter Wilson about spinning 78rpm vinyls in Belfast's Aether & Echo
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Belfast Film Festival welcomes Kenneth Branagh's film score composer to the Waterfront Hall on March 31
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Belfast City Organist Colm Carey on curating a musical programme to be performed on the Mulholland Organ
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Merv Pepler keeps the psychedelic beats pumping at Voodoo after 25 years of dance floor destruction
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Former UK City of Culture hosts a wealth of music industry experts and performers from March 20-22
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An 'astonishingly assured and ambitious' debut concept album by experimental duo Allez Bartoli
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Founder Marty Lish on the enduring appeal of good time dance music as the Belfast club night celebrates it's fourth birthday
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The springtime arts festival in west Belfast welcomes Lee Scratch Perry and others to the Big Top
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An innovative presentation of classical music at The MAC proves popular
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Jenny Cathcart relives the heady days of the showband era at Enniskillen Public Library
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The folk-rock act channel early Snow Patrol in an inspired set at Voodoo, writes Andrew Lemon
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The folk legend gives a songwriting masterclass in Belfast
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The 40-strong Belfast-based choir celebrates a landmark anniversary with two special performances
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Andrew Lemon discovers how the Belfast-based label is giving work experience to budding impresarios and releasing its second compilation
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Legendary folk musician Donovan on finger-picking, his Irish ancestry and the enduring power of the arts
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The renaissance man's songs and poems hark back to a simpler time at the Linen Hall Library
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Bangor-born leader of the 16-piece ensemble on fusing jazz and trad for new project following ACES award success
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Belfast City Council invite young musicians to submit songs by March 10 for Belfast: Future City gig
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The saxophonist on hustling a living in New York, relocating to Belfast and working on album number two
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Ed Zealous's long-awaited debut album features a cluster of great tracks but feels out of place in 2014, writes Andrew Lemon
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Derry~Londonderry again plays host to the acclaimed music series featuring Foy Vance and more
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Oh Yeah Music Centre hosts The Couth, Go Wolf and Little Bear
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Chris Jones talks with the worldly songwriter about touring with Johnny Borell, burning out and seeing his album The Great Divide reborn
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The impossibly youthful County Cavan band The Whereabouts introduce Beatles aficionados, The Beatelles at the Out To Lunch festival
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The Venezuelan Sistema graduate speaks of his debut with the Ulster Orchestra
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The Liverpool-Donegal singer's brand of country music has attracted attention outside of Irish country-rock, with a rapidly growing fan base
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Little Matador and East India Youth added to the line-up with Music Trail bigger and better than ever
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Review of Zak Whitefields third EP, the tellingly titled 'To Anywhere...'
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Award-winning singer-songwriter Dallas Green, otherwise known as City and Colour performs at the iconic Limelight
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The Carrickfergus blues-rock guitar virtuoso hailed as a worthy successor to fallen Irish guitar heroes like Rory Gallagher and Gary Moore
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The Rhode Island alt-country rockers deliver a fine set at the Out to Lunch Festival
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Bronagh Gallagher, Paul Casey and Paddy Nash prepare to play the Millennium Forum on January 17
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With a momentous 2013 behind them, the indie act from Derry~Londonderry look forward to 2014
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