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Music | News 100% | 30 Sep 2003
Bap Kennedy to play Belfast show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bap will be performing songs off his new album to a hometown audience

Music | Interview 97% | 18 Jun 2009
Hail, hail Barack and roll Jackie Hayden
Bap Kennedy explains how his latest album was inspired by America's new President, and the lunar landings of the late '60s.

Music | News 93% | 21 Sep 2009
New single from Bap Kennedy The Hot Press Newsdesk
The title track from Bap Kennedy’s Howl On will be released on October 19.

Music | Interview 90% |  3 Aug 2000
A Rap With The Bap Colm O Hare
Steve Earle saved his ass and he finally found success on Lonely Street. COLM O HARE hears how BAP KENNEDY survived success in the eighties

Music Review | Album 84% | 13 Apr 2000
Lonely Street Stephen Rapid
LONELY STREET is the latest album from former Energy Orchard frontman Bap Kennedy, quickly following on from his Hank Williams tribute album, Hillbilly Shakespeare, released a few months back.

Music | News 78% | 24 Oct 2006
Bap with a vengeance Greg McAteer
Bap Kennedy is back in his native Belfast after a 20 year spell in London and Nashville.

Music | News 44% |  7 Dec 2007
Astral Weeks to be revisited in Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
Foy Vance, Bap Kennedy, The Four Of Us, The Winding Stair and Tom McShane are among the artists set to re-interpret Van Morrisson's classic album Astral Weeks at a special event next month.

Music | News 41% | 24 Feb 2003
Moving Down country The Hot Press Newsdesk
Van Morrison heads a stellar bill of songwriting talent for the first of several huge outdoor dates at Killyleagh Castle, Co Down

Music | News 40% | 14 Jan 2002
A 'Kiss' from a Kennedy The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bap Kennedy's "Moonlight Kiss" to feature in upcoming John Cusack / Kate Beckinsale smoocher Serendipity

Music | News 40% | 19 Aug 2008
The 4 Of Us for nationwide acoustic tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
The 4 Of Us have announced details of an acoustic tour, which takes them and their extremely large back catalogue on an 8-date cross-country jaunt.

Music | Report 38% | 15 Oct 2009
Fontaine of Knowledge The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of favourite alt.country bands, Richmond Fontaine, return from a long lay-off with perhaps their finest album yet. Plus, the original ‘Galway Girl’ (who is actually from Clare), has just released a fantastic new record.

Music | News 37% | 20 Dec 2007
Nanci Griffith to attend Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival The Hot Press Newsdesk
Nanci Griffith (pictured) is set to be one of the star attractions at next year's Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival.

Music | Interview 37% | 20 Oct 2009
Stop The Clocks Celina Murphy
They’re the Highest Band In Ireland (a more wholesome title than it sounds) but that doesn’t mean Killarney three-piece TEN PAST SEVEN are stopping at the top. Bassist Matt Shallow chats to Celina Murphy about going instrumental, spotting their name in horror movies and serenading mountain goats.

Music | News 33% | 10 Mar 2006
Altan headline St Patrick's Day all-star line-up in London The Hot Press Newsdesk
With Gemma Hayes, The Chalets, Declan O'Rourke and Hothouse Flowers on the bill, Dublin's clearly not the only place that celebrates St Paddy's day in style.

Hot Features | Interview 31% |  5 Oct 2005
The life of Reilly Peter Murphy
Sean O’Reilly, whose superb Watermark hit the shelves recently, has been hailed as one of the most important new voices in Irish fiction. So why has more widespread success eluded him to date?

Music | News 26% | 23 May 2002
Astral Weeks The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | News 25% | 19 Jul 2001
Short Cuts The Hot Press Newsdesk
IN ONE OF the year’s more unlikely musical alliances, Leo O’Kelly is currently recording a dance version of ‘Streets Of This Town’ with Mr. Spring.

Politics | McCann 24% | 26 Sep 2007
General Sir Mike Jackson and the art of cover-up Eamonn McCann
Is it credible that the man who commanded the British Army in Iraq never voiced his misgivings about the war to the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair?

Music | News 23% |  2 Jul 2004
The washington post Sarah McQuaid
Joe Derrane is honoured by the US National Endowment for the Arts; Shane MacGowan pays tribute to Yeats; plus the usual round-up from around the country.

 

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