Could Michael D topple Christy from the top of the album charts?
President Michael D Higgins records an LP; the Oireachtas spends more taxpayers’ cash on something it’s not clear we need; and an ex-rugby star encounters some unwanted wingers
President Michael D Higgins records an LP; the Oireachtas spends more taxpayers’ cash on something it’s not clear we need; and an ex-rugby star encounters some unwanted wingers
Long-delayed debut album shows strong traces of their influences but has collective force of personality to counteract them
Niamh Bury is about to release her debut album, but her talent is fully formed, thanks to years of community folk singing and inspiration offered by artists from Mary Black to Planxty
The mood is folk horror meets Krautrock and Celtic folk in the experimental supergroup formed from Lankum and Percolator
The Claddagh Records founder is celebrated in a new book that comes with remastered versions of some of the label’s finest recordings
The dying wish of label’s founder was to revive a company known for trad records
These distinctive figures left an indelible mark on generations of musicians and listeners
The musician, composer, arranger and producer has died at the age of 83
Label founded by Garech Browne in 1959 to remaster and digitise archive
Independent label’s back catalogue includes Chieftains and Seán Ó Riada
Ruth Coppinger goes on the attack while Justin Warfield warbles some old tunes
Claddagh rings from Garech Browne’s collection feature in a forthcoming Sotheby’s sale. Jane Bolton who helped Browne set up Claddagh Records is still running the Temple Bar shop today
TV review: Mick Mahon’s jam-packed film is a portrait of an eccentric, lonely man
Sale would have caused ‘great pain’ if home of late Garech Browne had gone into wrong hands
Guinness heir synonymous with Luggala, the Wicklow estate where he held lavish parties
Five-star Dublin hotel to remove revolving door after string of personal-injury claims
Trust controlling lands says gate near public road to close from 5.30pm over ‘duty of care’
Guests share stories of the man who had made a ‘unique contribution to Irish culture’
Mountaineering Ireland makes call ahead of scattering of Garech de Brún’s ashes at the site
Portrait-painter Anthony Palliser on his friendship with Garech Browne, halcyon days at Luggala and his famous Irish subjects
Claddagh Records was co-founded by Guinness heir Garech Browne who died in March
The music promoter’s agency had represented Christy Moore and Thin Lizzy
Liam O’Flynn and Garech de Brún enriched and strengthened our musical tradition
Radio review: Newstalk host airs pet peeves, while Miriam hears of liaisons in Luggala
Kim Haughton has photographed 100 people, one born every year since foundation of the State
One serious overseas offer on table would accommodate 77-year-old custodian
Michael Ring says Government cannot afford €28m asking price for Wicklow estate
Ulster poet had a ‘dramatic, engaged, fruitful literary life right to the end of his days’
Higgins heard news ‘with sorrow’, describing him as ‘one of our finest poets’
Fury over Dublin City Council’s latest curbs on backing tracks used by buskers in city
McPartlan has mined the common ground between the music of Appalachia and Leitrim
Nick Miller was inspired by working in the late Edward McGuire’s donated studio
Grandfather clock once worth €500,000 that plays ‘God Save the Queen’ up for auction
Investors led by Ray Cotter spend €5m on Merrion Row site
Sale includes shop fronting Merrion Row and Georgian offices on Hume Street
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices