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Singer and songwriter Stephen McCartney on the band's sound and why writing is a democratic process. Click Play Audio to listen to two Farriers tracks
Calgary's finest join Mississippian William Elliott Whitmore for a special performance from this year's Open House Festival
Motörhead frontman on entering the US charts and why rockin' for a half-century is a little too ambitious
Graeme Stewart witnesses a masterclass in Mozart's libretto
Michal Dworzynski and Tasmin Little storm the stage in an outstanding concert, but do enough people appreciate it?
Belfast falls head over heels for three dirty old ladies
The Polish folk punk-funk ambassadors impress Joe Nawaz in a Spiegeltent performace
Bollywood comes to Belfast in an evening of all things eastern
Philip Hammond travels back in time to Leningrad, 1942 - but was it worth the effort?
Derry folkstress on her faith, working with the same soundman as U2 and the importance of an online presence
Pop punk legend Pete Shelley on Buzzcocks, Malcolm McLaren and falling in love with the Velvet Underground
Philip Hammond heads south for an exhilarating evening of musicial modernity
Johnny Marr joins the Jarman brothers for another stab at the big time
The cabaret star on designing Notre Dame, interpreting Tom Waits and dreaming of a hole in the ground
Garbhan Downey fights off the hens to witness a triumphant homecoming gig
With an international line-up, the the Ards Guitar Festival moves into its 13th year. Check out the preview slideshow below
The pilot-turned-filmmaker on making movies without a budget, his Armagh childhood, and getting John Rhys-Davies to shave off his beard. Catch the trailer for 32 North 62 East below
Graeme Stewart discovers an orchestra in fine fettle at the start of the 2009/10 season
Preparing to headline the City of Song Festival in Derry, frontman Peter Cunnah talks candidly of the dark days and the light
'You just shouldn’t miss a Gergiev concert. Something special will definitely happen and you have to be there to experience it.'
How did you like them Apples?
Garbhan Downey doesn’t believe Van Morrison needs to explain himself in his new film
Mercury prize-nominated chanteuse sings a few ditties for Bandwidth Films
Philip Hammond on the living legend of musical theatre as she heads to Ireland for the first time, a day before her 82nd birthday
The Belgians bring Belfast's damp summer to an electrifying end
Stuart Bailie on the Saharan blues band headed for the Belfast Festival
Status Quo, Jools Holland and more rock Carrickfergus
Garbhan Downey on the Irish folk rock group who made the Gaelic language, legends and love affairs cool
Cutaways stand out against a jazz-rock backdrop
Garbhan Downey says the Derry singer’s plan to launch a solo career could be the smartest move she’s ever made
The 'meat and potatoes' metal band diss AU magazine, cosy up to Guns 'n' Roses and make a pilgrimage to metal Mecca Castle Donington
Music-makers encourage industries to clean up their act
Belfast-Berlin electro outfit extend a warm welcome to one and all
The Ulster Youth Choir's 10th Anniversary Concert proves that the group is a force to be reckoned with
Travelling from Belfast to Nashville, guitarist Ken Haddock lifts a camera to document the vibrancy and warmth of the American city
The Divine Comedy frontman on film, the Feile and the Duckworth Lewis Method
'Fraudulent art', 'a swindle of the highest order' - Jandek touches down in Belfast
On the road with the County Down stadium rockers
Organiser Foy Vance on the two-day MONIO & Friends festival
Ex-WWE wrestler turned band leader struggles to win them over in Auntie Annie's
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