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Initiatives launched to celebrate Belfast’s rich musical heritage
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The legendary Dj is set to make history as the first artist to perform at Belfast's newest venue
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NI artists being showcased at the industry event in Austin, Texas is announced
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From a ukelele jam in the kitchen to a rousing session in the street, Bandwidth Films captures the folk act in their element
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Graeme Stewart is shaken and stirred by the Ulster Orchestra's rendition of Bond classics
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The funky, country band from Belfast tell all before their Belfast Nashville gig
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Tammy Moore is cheered up by a night of the blues with founders of Brit blues band, Kingsnakes
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A rapper support act, multiple stage invasions, dancing ballerinas – business as usual for Pete Doherty
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Tim Wheeler gets to play all his favourite tunes, from The Ramones to Teenage Fanclub
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Andrew Johnston talks to the eco-friendly punks from the north coast. Click Play Audio to listen to single 'Brobdingnagian'
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One of the bands of 2009 look back on a year to remember
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Before his Belfast performance, meet the man who invented indie music
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'Criminally under-rated' 1980s band returns, and Joe Nawaz loves every minute of it
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Instrumental rockers talk music, serendipity and what's in a name ahead of Christmas gig at the Ulster Hall. Click Play Audio to listen to their track 'Set Guitars to Kill'
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Celtic rockers reel in the years in style
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Click Play Audio for a podcast with festival director Colin Magee and music from Iain Archer
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Ash frontman presents iconic Flying V to the Belfast Music exhibition
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Ahead of their December 14 gig at the Ulster Hall, we dip into the NvTv archive for a singalong and a chat with the County Down rockers
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‘We’re seeing kids turning up at our shows because their parents are fans. That’s when it hits me how long we’ve been going.’
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James Meredith skanks back the years at St George's Market
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Belfast rockers still going after 41 members, countless bust ups and plenty of JD. Click Play Audio to listen to 'Gimme Gimme Rock 'n' Roll'
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Musician Andy White on drinking with Johnny Depp, revisiting Belfast and turning an online diary into a book - just don't call it a memoir
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Joe Nawaz finds his gig of the year 'a mesmerising performance from a band who should and will be huge'
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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
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Calgary's finest join Mississippian William Elliott Whitmore for a special performance from this year's Open House Festival
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Motörhead frontman on entering the US charts and why rockin' for a half-century is a little too ambitious
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Graeme Stewart witnesses a masterclass in Mozart's libretto
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Belfast falls head over heels for three dirty old ladies
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The Polish folk punk-funk ambassadors impress Joe Nawaz in a Spiegeltent performace
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Bollywood comes to Belfast in an evening of all things eastern
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Derry folkstress on her faith, working with the same soundman as U2 and the importance of an online presence
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Pop punk legend Pete Shelley on Buzzcocks, Malcolm McLaren and falling in love with the Velvet Underground
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Johnny Marr joins the Jarman brothers for another stab at the big time
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The cabaret star on designing Notre Dame, interpreting Tom Waits and dreaming of a hole in the ground
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Garbhan Downey fights off the hens to witness a triumphant homecoming gig
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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
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Graeme Stewart discovers an orchestra in fine fettle at the start of the 2009/10 season
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Preparing to headline the City of Song Festival in Derry, frontman Peter Cunnah talks candidly of the dark days and the light
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How did you like them Apples?
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Garbhan Downey doesn’t believe Van Morrison needs to explain himself in his new film
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Mercury prize-nominated chanteuse sings a few ditties for Bandwidth Films
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The Belgians bring Belfast's damp summer to an electrifying end
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Stuart Bailie on the Saharan blues band headed for the Belfast Festival
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Status Quo, Jools Holland and more rock Carrickfergus
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Garbhan Downey on the Irish folk rock group who made the Gaelic language, legends and love affairs cool
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Cutaways stand out against a jazz-rock backdrop
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Garbhan Downey says the Derry singer’s plan to launch a solo career could be the smartest move she’s ever made
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The 'meat and potatoes' metal band diss AU magazine, cosy up to Guns 'n' Roses and make a pilgrimage to metal Mecca Castle Donington
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Music-makers encourage industries to clean up their act
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Belfast-Berlin electro outfit extend a warm welcome to one and all
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The Ulster Youth Choir's 10th Anniversary Concert proves that the group is a force to be reckoned with
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Travelling from Belfast to Nashville, guitarist Ken Haddock lifts a camera to document the vibrancy and warmth of the American city
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On the road with the County Down stadium rockers
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Ex-WWE wrestler turned band leader struggles to win them over in Auntie Annie's
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Develop jazz skills at the University of Ulster
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Everyone's favourite festival promoter on Deep Purple, Bob Dylan and the trials and tribulations of organising Glasgowbury. Photo copyright Phil O'Kane (philokanephotgraphy.com)
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The most mysterious man in music chooses Northern Ireland for first ever tour
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Great live footage of the best in NI music playing some unusual places
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