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Brian Irvine's educational oratorio for children has been short-listed for a prestigious award
The best of the bunch in the November/December programme at QFT
Belfast City Council calls for companies to apply for attendance support
Ross Moore asks, 'What's in a name?'
Live session with Neil Hannon on piano in Belfast, filmed by Kick Out The Jams
Spotlight search for talent and a chance to win a handcrafted Avalon guitar
Council to honour Sir James Galway
Six video sessions at Willowstone Festival, Killyleagh with Will McConnell
The third annual Oh Yeah Legends award, recognising major contributions to the NI music scene
New CD launch of Northern Ireland's rising stars
Classic rock and new kids on the block, all in the countryside
More NI acts confirmed to play the Stradbally festival
Melbourne act set for Belfast
NI music website gets set to release compilation
Meet the band going up in the world, with Will McConnell
Fatboy Slim, Kaskade, DJ Berrie and Mauro Picotto join the party
Full programme of great blues over bank holiday weekend
Grammy-winning classical musicians tune up for the annual festival in Derry
Competition launches to find 'wildcard' for showcase CD
The folk hero thrills the crowds at the Fiddlers Green Festival, writes Damian Murray
First UK and Ireland tour for the Scottish pop heroes in four years
One day, 56 acts, over 5 stages
Clubnight goes weekly, with bands live at midnight
London's nu-folk stars fire up Open House festival. Watch 'Little Lion Man' acoustic below
Watch backstage clip of 'I Can Talk' below
Overwhelming demand expands city festival of world-class acts
Hip-hop pioneer to play Ulster Hall pipe organ
Smalltown America band connects with fans through app
Coffee and live session recordings
Planet Love festival lineup announced
Downpatrick's most famous sons to play all-ages benefit gig
New video and EP release with Jon Spencer
Video session with the pianist in Oh Yeah, with Bandwidth Films capturing all
Gets your jive on with Alabama's rockabilly greaser, writes Michael Wilson
Belfast/Dublin combo perform at Oh Yeah's Record Fair, a fishing tackle shop and a Cathedral Quarter pet store
Giant's Park is a fitting venue for the radio-friendly king of dance, writes Ryan Hand
Andrew Johnston meets Uncle Monk, going acoustic with his bluegrass band
Oh Yeah centre is seeking your musical stories for an exhibition
Brecht, silent cinema and Huckleberry Finn: Joanne Savage catches up with Duke Special as he prepares for a new literary-minded tour
Filthy pop grungers talk to Peter Geoghegan about bad cider, good years and a debut album
Techno guru Phil Kieran talks about working in Belfast, why Berlin isn't for him and his shattering work ethic with Craig Sheridan from AU Magazine
Pretty boy pop prince comes to Belfast, sans Jay Z, writes Ryan Hand
Roaring drinking and fighting songs, but this is about as punk as Pink, says Andrew Johnston
If you go into the woods today, you'll find a folk band with Will McConnell
Celtic punks let their bagpies do the talking with Andrew Johnston
Ulster History Circle unveils a blue plaque at the former site of legendary Maritime Hotel
Graeme Stewart enjoys classical music's great architects, performed by the stars of tomorrow
Andrew Johnston resists the urge to rugby tackle the Brothers Grime, and keeps his notepad on view at all times
Andrew Johnston discovers that it's no guts, no glory, for Melbourne's loudest rockers
'The Prince of Romance', Richard Clayderman, woos Andrew Johnston
Belfast rock legends reform for a comeback show, bringing back power-rock and fond memories. Listen to a classic track, 'September Experience'
Watch the four-piece send Will McConnell in a spin, from 200 feet up
Will McConnell captures an acoustic session that leaves its own mark on a tattoo parlour
The Critic's Choice comes to Belfast for a gig of two halves
Garbhan Downey speaks to the Derry singer-songwriter about Billy Bragg, his late father’s love of Jimmy Cagney and his return from far-too-early retirement. Click Play Audio to listen to 'Billy Bragg Jeans'
Moira's outdoor music festival announces lineup
Teenagers are doing it for themselves at Volume Control - and for free
The King is dead, long live the King
Broadcaster Ralph McLean on the special relationship between Belfast and Nashville, ahead of a series of gigs stateside
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