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Paddy Casey

A clear case of talent triumphing over adversity, Paddy Casey received a hero's welcome at the final date of his recent Irish…

Thu Apr 27 2000 - 01:00

Sinead O'Connor

Appearing as part of RTE Radio One's Mystery Train Live series, Sinead O'Connor remains as iconic a figure as ever

Wed Apr 26 2000 - 01:00

Rock

Can we take it that as the billing is Sinead O'Connor and not Mother Mary Bernadette that her singing/conversational appearance…

Sat Apr 22 2000 - 01:00

Hot dog, jumping frog, the Sprouts for Dublin

It has been three years since Prefab Sprout last graced the record shelves with a new studio album - the grand, celestial Andromeda…

Sat Apr 15 2000 - 01:00

Jack L puts the boot in

For a while it looked as if Jack Lukeman - Jack L to his growing fan base - might disappear into the folds of his swishing cloak…

Sat Apr 15 2000 - 01:00

Rhythm'n'Blues

The UK is currently highlighting some fine R&B pop/soul acts that are largely influenced by the cream of US acts such as …

Sat Apr 08 2000 - 01:00

Stretching themselves again

In the most recent edition of the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles, there is a list of visual symbols appended as a key to…

Sat Apr 01 2000 - 01:00

The The

1980s UK pop music wasn't all about mullet haircuts and men sweating profusely in kilts and make-up, you know

Thu Mar 30 2000 - 01:00

Van Morrison

A genius to some, an irritation to others, Van Morrison has been cruising for years on his reputation as a rock artist of genuine…

Mon Mar 27 2000 - 01:00

Hypnosis and hating squirrels

Born in Jacksonsville, Florida, in 1965 and living in Georgia since he was four years of age, Vic Chesnutt is no ordinary singer…

Sat Mar 25 2000 - 00:00

Rock

As far removed from his punk rock beginnings as you can imagine, Mick Hucknall (right) has been the blue-eyed, but not necessarily…

Sat Mar 25 2000 - 00:00

Sting

If a Sting concert is like a masterclass in musical styles (lashings of pop, jazz, rock, intricate polyrhythms and noodlings …

Tue Mar 21 2000 - 00:00

Urban Folk

Following 12 years building a cult following and sharpening her skills as one of the best new contemporary singer/songwriters…

Sat Mar 18 2000 - 00:00

The Handsome Family

Armed with a guitar, a drum machine, a washboard, a collective personality disorder and an array of curious songs about life, …

Thu Mar 16 2000 - 00:00

Dark and Handsome

Not so long ago, The Handsome Family's landlord finally replaced the windows in their apartment

Sat Mar 11 2000 - 00:00

Huff and Puff and oul guff

He's a millionaire rap mogul with a trail of dead friends, with a movie star girlfriend (Jennifer Lopez), with a sworn enemy …

Sat Mar 11 2000 - 00:00

No pride like Charley

It's country music, Jim, but not as we know it

Thu Mar 09 2000 - 00:00

Classy soul

In what is probably the best and most sophisticated venue in Ireland for soul and R&B acts, Shola Ama proved that there is…

Mon Mar 06 2000 - 00:00

Roots

Quite possibly the most consummate of New Orleans musicians, Dr John's (right) musical education began in his childhood in the…

Sat Mar 04 2000 - 00:00

Randy Newman

It's a safe bet to say that 100 per cent of the audience at Randy Newman's concerts on Wednesday and Thursday wasn't there because…

Fri Mar 03 2000 - 00:00

Rock in a hard place

It's been a long time in the offing, but finally Irish rock music is to get an historical overhaul on TV

Sat Feb 26 2000 - 00:00

Post-Punk

Playing at Dublin's HQ Hall of Fame tomorrow, Wire first came to prominence in the anything-goes-and-the-weirder-the-better approach…

Sat Feb 19 2000 - 00:00

Alternative Country

In Ireland for a brief tour to promote his debut solo album, Chappaquiddick Skyline, Joe Pernice (right) belongs to the sweet…

Sat Feb 19 2000 - 00:00

Dara

Nothing if not ambitious, Dara O'Toole surrounds himself with a phalanx of musicians

Sat Feb 12 2000 - 00:00

Country

It's rare that an Englishman captures the rumbling and ragged Americana sound, but Londoner Bruntnell (right) carries it off …

Sat Feb 12 2000 - 00:00

Dick Gaughan

Broad-shouldered, brickie-like and stocky (with a long-haired pigtail the only tell-tale sign of a career lived outside the construction…

Thu Feb 03 2000 - 00:00

Folk

One of the few proponents of contemporary folk who gives a fierce relevance to what he sings, Scotsman Dick Gaughan (right) has…

Sat Jan 29 2000 - 00:00

Reedy Freedy offers flat chat

With a thin, reedy voice somewhere between Neil Young's and Nils Lofgren's, a voice perfect for swooping down and carrying you…

Wed Jan 26 2000 - 00:00

A seasoned soul

Science And The Secrets of Nature by William Eamon, The Stones of Venice by John Ruskin and I Come From Behind Kaf Mountain by…

Sat Jan 22 2000 - 00:00

John Prine

Elevated to the status of grizzled grandfather of Americana, John Prine took to the stage, with his two associates, looking spruce…

Wed Jan 19 2000 - 00:00

Nowt like folk for cult survivor

When John Prine plays Dublin's Olympia theatre on Monday night it will be as much a cause for celebration for him as for his …

Sat Jan 15 2000 - 00:00

Pop and puppy love in full swing

I've been moved more while watching episodes of The Simpsons, but Aisling (10) thought the gig was "brilliant" and Sarah (6) …

Sat Jan 08 2000 - 00:00

Music

Featuring an impressive line-up of Irish and international roots/acoustic acts over the next nine consecutive nights, the Celtic…

Sat Jan 08 2000 - 00:00

Rock

Greeted with open arms by Irish music fans (initially through airplay by the likes of Donal Dineen and Donal Scannell, and latterly…

Sat Dec 18 1999 - 00:00

Pet shopping still great

Very few successful chart acts (over 30 Top 20 hit singles in the past 15 years) are this good

Thu Dec 16 1999 - 00:00

All in the mind

It is unusual that a low-key but respected singer/songwriter would ever want to willingly sacrifice a burgeoning career for a…

Sat Dec 11 1999 - 00:00

Olympia bill for Buffalo Ani

A self-styled punk folk singer who can appeal to mature folkies as well as climbing up college radio charts, Ani DiFranco is …

Sat Dec 04 1999 - 00:00

John Spillane

While the choice of Vicar Street for a headline concert proved to be somewhat over-ambitious, there was no doubting that, given…

Wed Dec 01 1999 - 00:00

Acoustic

The son of a Life journalist, a school boarder in Delaware (where he was friends with an adolescent Liza Minelli) and a singer…

Sat Nov 20 1999 - 00:00

New-look `Riverdance' returns to Dublin in July

Riverdance - The Show is to return to Dublin in July next year for a six-week run, although the show's producer, Ms Moya Doherty…

Fri Nov 19 1999 - 00:00

Gorky's Zygotic Mynci

Mutating between buzz-saw DIY punk rock and naive, pastoral pop music, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci are from Wales, yet are as far removed…

Mon Nov 15 1999 - 00:00

No `pretty wee girl'

So often, singer-songwriters disappoint

Sat Nov 06 1999 - 00:00

Unmissable, a battling 1960's star

When it comes to startling originality in the context of pop music, The Kinks' Ray Davies is difficult to beat

Sat Nov 06 1999 - 00:00

Roots

IT's an idea that other lead singers and songwriters of successful groups should take note of but probably won't - the creative…

Sat Oct 30 1999 - 01:00

Monkey business

It happens far too often in Irish rock music - meat and potatoes are rarely garnished with a decent dressing

Sat Oct 30 1999 - 01:00

Sir George Martin - an Evening of Beatles Classics

No one could deny the influence Sir George Martin had on The Beatles, and by extension popular music

Tue Oct 26 1999 - 01:00

Trad

Long regarded among his peers as Ireland's Master Uilleann Piper, Liam O'Flynn (left) has journeyed from Planxty to the BBC Proms…

Sat Oct 23 1999 - 01:00

Kirsty MacColl

Leaving Brazil and going direct to Cuba via chilly end-of-pier Britain, Kirsty MacColl's first bona fide gig in Ireland for many…

Tue Oct 12 1999 - 01:00

Bowie plays Dublin after successful NetAid concert

David Bowie arrived in Dublin yesterday, fresh from Saturday's hugely successful NetAid concert

Mon Oct 11 1999 - 01:00

Country

He's a rhinestone cowboy all right, and at a leathery 63 shows no signs of retiring

Sat Oct 09 1999 - 01:00
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