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Music | News 100% |  2 Dec 2008
Cliff Richard and The Shadows bring arena tour to Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Cliff Richard and The Shadows bring their UK reunion tour to Ireland next year with September dates in Dublin and Belfast.

Music | News 98% | 11 May 2009
Cliff Richard announces Irish start to world tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Cliff Richard and the Shadows have confirmed that they will kick off their World Tour, the last in the 50-year partnership, with a gig in Killarney this September.

Music Review | Single 83% | 15 Dec 1993
Healing Love Patrick Brennan
Cliff Richard: “Healing Love” (EMI)

Music | Interview 66% | 27 Aug 2008
Like A Rolling Jones Olaf Tyaransen
Ahead of the reformed Pistols' Electric Picnic set, we caught up with the guitarist, Steve Jones, who spoke about kicking heroin, his dislike of Malcolm McLaren, his on-air confrontation with Jerry Lee Lewis, and why he'd love to do an album with Cliff Richard.

Politics | Frontlines 54% |  8 Feb 1995
AND THE BEAT GOES ON . . . Liam Fay
CLIFF RICHARD has come out in favour of caning as a punishment for law-breakers. liam fay reckons this is Biff’s bottom line, right enough.

Hot Features | Interview 50% | 17 Nov 2004
Hot Off The Press Joe Donnelly
Stuff that aint true ...

Music | Interview 47% | 21 Jan 2003
Damonic powers Eamon Sweeney
From the tragic death of Cliff the fish to turning Madonna down, praise from Nick Hornby and fanmail from Bono, Badly Drawn Boy ’s life is certainly bewildering. and that’s before you consider his hellenic aspirations…

Hot Features | Interview 46% |  1 Sep 1999
Generation (Media) Terrorist Barry Glendenning
Despite being peerless at his chosen profession, CHRIS MORRIS has been sacked from more jobs than most people will have in a lifetime. He announced the death of Michael Heseltine on live radio, was responsible for a debate about non-existent drugs in the House of Commons and once screamed Christ s fat cock! at Cliff Richard during an interview. BARRY GLENDENNING examines the career of the broadcaster commonly regarded as Britain s foremost media satirist.

Music | Interview 44% | 11 Jan 1995
Shine On, You Crazy Diamond Liam Fay
He’s a legend, an icon and a farmer. His hit singles tally in this country is surpassed only by Elvis Presley and Cliff Richard. He is, above all else, the man who brought... ...us ‘Do You Want Your Old Lobby Washed Down’ and ‘Carrots From Clonoun’. Behold the unexpurgated brendan shIne on sex, drugs, drink, the accordion, grunge, GATT and Donie Cassidy’s wig. Interview: Liam Fay. Pix: Cathal Dawson.

Music Review | Album 43% |  7 Dec 2000
It's A Cool Cool Christmas Eamon Sweeney
The Christmas album concept isn't fairing too well in the credibility stakes, mainly thanks to the ‘milk-it’ strategies that Cliff Richard and Dustin have perfected.

Music Review | Single 32% | 17 May 2004
Last thing on my Mind, with Leanne Rimes Colm O Hare
What is it about Ronan Keating and duets? He just can’t seem to get enough of them..

Music | Interview 32% | 10 Nov 1999
Flower Power John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Wilt frontman Cormac Battle about the band s new single, their forthcoming Dublin show, and why the music industry is like a virus.

Music Review | Single 31% |  9 May 2003
The Long Goodbye Colm O Hare
 

Music | News 31% |  6 Apr 2007
Jim Aiken tribute to air on TV The Hot Press Newsdesk
A commemorative look at the life of the late concert promoter Jim Aiken is to air over the Easter period.

Music | Interview 29% | 27 Jan 2004
Jules gets the crown Hannah Hamilton
How Gary Jules knocked the cheese out of Christmas with the slow-burning ‘Mad World’.

Hot Features | Commentary 29% | 10 Nov 1999
Hatchet Unburied Peter Murphy
Hatchet Unburied A war of words has broken out between IRISH RADIO and DOLORES O RIORDAN of THE CRANBERRIES. Peter Murphy has the details.

Music | News 29% | 13 Jul 2007
Dickie Rock plays Vicar Street The Hot Press Newsdesk
Forget The Spice Girls, The Verve or any of the other comeback kids that have been coming out of the woodwork recently; we're all about Dickie Rock.

Music | Interview 28% | 30 Nov 1994
WHAT THE BUTLER LEFT Lorraine Freeney
Out goes Bernard Butler, in comes Richard Oakes and Suede seem to go from strength to strength. LORRAINE FREENEY discovers that Brett Anderson and co. are shiny, happy people again.

Music Review | Live 28% | 14 Jul 2003
Rootes maneouvres Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy checks out The Roots

Music | Interview 28% |  4 Dec 2003
The art of darkness Stuart Clark
Thin Lizzy brought artist Jim Fitzpatrick and band of 2003 The Darkness together for a special Christmas project.

Music | News 28% | 16 Apr 2007
Ronan Keating makes musical history The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ronan Keating will next month become the first major international act to play in Cambodia.

Music | Interview 28% | 26 Oct 2000
The Hitman Bites Back Colm O Hare
PETE WATERMAN, one third of the famous Stock, Aitken and Waterman team, defends himself. Interview: Colm O'Hare

Music | Interview 28% | 14 Dec 1994
IT’S A VAN’S MAN’S MAN’S WORLD Joe Jackson
Which is a rather cryptic way of introducing an interview by Joe Jackson with Brian Kennedy on his distaste for the macho ethos of rock and his admiration for fellow Belfast troubadour Mr. Morrison.

Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 21 Jun 2001
Another Fine Message Barry Glendenning
The mobile phoneless BARRY GLENDENNING is singularly unimpressed by the joy of text

Music | Interview 28% | 14 Jul 1993
THE HEART OF ROCK 'N' ROLL Joe Jackson
The author of the influential *AwopBopAlooBopAlopBamBoom*, Derryman NIK COHN has helped lay the foundations of serious rock criticism. Here, the author of the short story on which "Saturday Night Fever" was based talks about his latest book, "The Heart of The World". and tells JOE JACKSON why Elvis is King and Dylan is crap.

Music | News 28% | 14 Apr 2003
Walsh confirms split with Keating The Hot Press Newsdesk
During his career to date, the name Ronan Keating had been inseparable from that of his manager, Louis Walsh. Until now, that is…

Hot Features | Commentary 27% |  8 Mar 1995
WITH A LOT OF HELP FROM A FRIEND Bill Graham
From Chet Baker through Joe Cocker to The Cranberries, the world of music owes the late Denny Cordell an enormous debt. Bill Graham pays tribute to an inspirational craftsman who made Ireland his final home and resting place.

Music | News 27% |  1 Mar 2007
Tributes paid at Jim Aiken's funeral The Hot Press Newsdesk
Garth Brooks, Michael Flatley, John Hume and Paul Brady were among the mourners today at the funeral of Jim Aiken, the pioneering Belfast concert promoter who died on Tuesday aged 74.

Music | Interview 27% | 30 Aug 2005
Van Morrison - Sixty Not Out Jackie Hayden
As his 60th birthday approaches, Van Morrison remains a singular presence in music

Music | Interview 27% |  1 Sep 1977
A love affair with Elvis Joe Jackson
 

Music | Interview 27% | 18 Aug 1999
Northern Uproar Stuart Clark
co.uk, with their spiky sound and their hearts set on superstardom, are the new great white hopes of the northern rock scene. STUART CLARK met them. PiX: MICHAEL TAYLOR

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 27 May 1998
RUM, SODOMY ... THE SASH Stuart Bailie
It's Friday, May 22. The votes haven't even been counted yet, but already a succession of post-ballot parties are taking place. Your prime location is the Mandela Hall at Queens University Belfast, where a few hundred groovers will congregate around an event organised by those feverish tykes from the local music magazine, Blank. The name of the game is 'Keep Ulster Brattish' and admission is a mere quid.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 27 May 1998
RUM, SODOMY ... THE SASH Stuart Bailie
It's Friday, May 22. The votes haven't even been counted yet, but already a succession of post-ballot parties are taking place. Your prime location is the Mandela Hall at Queens University Belfast, where a few hundred groovers will congregate around an event organised by those feverish tykes from the local music magazine, Blank. The name of the game is 'Keep Ulster Brattish' and admission is a mere quid.

Music | Interview 27% | 15 Dec 2000
Louis Walsh Joe Jackson
As the management force behind Boyzone, Westlife and Samantha Mumba, LOUIS WALSH is Ireland s Mr. Pop. In a candid interview with Joe Jackson he talks about his relationships with his acts, the ones that got away, the importance of the producer, the uselessness of critics and why he s unlikely to end up managing Van Morrison. Portraits: Cathal Dawson

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 15 Dec 1993
BETWEEN THE COVERS Andy Darlington
Did you ever find yourself wondering ‘Where have I heard that song before?’ Well, Andy Darlington may be able to help as he trawls through the tangled undergrowth of that increasingly common phenomenon: The Cover Version

Music | Interview 26% | 25 Nov 2003
Broadening Her Horizons Colm O Hare
From pioneering ambient-trad with Clannad, through to her brand new concept album 'Two Horizons', Moya Brennan can now look back on 30 years of lending her voice and harp to some of the most distinctive music ever to come out of Ireland.

Music | Interview 26% | 18 Oct 2002
Stuck in the moment Jackie Hayden
One of Ireland’s premier singer/songwriters whose work has been covered by Christy Moore and the Corrs, Jimmy MacCarthy’s latest album The Moment illustrates a lighter side to his character. Below Jimmy gives us the inside track on the songs, the singers and the craft of writing

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Jun 2008
"I've got something to get off my chest" Paul Nolan
In a world exclusive interview, Morrissey sets the record straight on sex, religion, politics, David Bowie and his Irish heritage, and casts a Trinny & Susannah-esque eye over Brian Cowen

Music | Interview 26% |  6 Dec 2001
Ron Wood Stuart Clark
He’s jammed with Bob Dylan, partied with Keith Moon, sued The Byrds, traded spiky tops with Rod Stewart, had close encounters with Presleys Reg and Elvis and played "name that key" with John Lee Hooker, but arguably the best moment in his life was when he was named small breeder of the year. RON WOOD, the man who would be the queen mum of rock 'n' roll, tells a mean tale. Words: STUART CLARK. Pictures ROGER WOOLMAN

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 28 Sep 2009
TOMMY TIERNAN IN THE CHAT ROOM Olaf Tyaransen
When Tommy Tiernan held court in the Hot Press Chat Room at Electric Picnic recently, he had no idea the kind of shit storm that would unfold. During what was in effect a spontaneous, unscripted live performance – not unlike an appearance on The Late Late Show that also sparked controversy – he told a story about a couple of Jews who reproached him after a performance in New York. The result? He has been accused of anti-semitism and widely vilified. But those who know Tiernan are quite clear that the accusations are completely wrong. So – in order to allow people to judge for themselves – here is the full text of the Chat Room interview.

Music | Interview 25% | 25 Jan 1995
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS Liam Fay
From Sting to Frank Zappa, Derek Bell has been literally instrumental in establishing The Chieftains as your average rock legend’s favourite group. Liam Fay hears the full story about his ice cream binges with Van Morrison and his special liking for rosewood oboes!

Music | Main Event 25% | 14 Apr 1999
Rave On, Van Morrison Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy sees the man they call The Man showcase his new album in the intimate confines of Ronnie Scott s club in London.

Music Review | Album 25% | 10 Nov 1999
Where I Wanna Be Siobhan Long
Donell Jones seems to be pushing all the right buttons. He's had a resounding success with his debut album, My Heart, notched up a Top 15 R 'n' B hit stateside with the single, 'Knocks Me Off My Feet', and now he's on the return trip with Where I Wanna Be.

Music | Interview 25% |  2 Aug 2001
Catatonic for the troops Olaf Tyaransen
After a lengthy period spent "feeding my brain" CERYS MATTHEWS insists she’s really "up for it" again. Although our stop press news suggests her optimism may be slightly premature. Meantime, OLAF TYARANSEN hears about love, politics, presidents, boy bands and CATATONIA's best album yet

Hot Features | Interview 25% |  2 Nov 1994
U2: The Book of Genesis Joe Jackson
Are Bono and the boys just a really good rock band or have they succeeded where the priests and politicians have failed and unlocked the neuroses of our colonial past? Joe Jackson indulges in a spot of cultural sparring with John Waters and finds the author of Race of Angels: Ireland and the Genesis of U2 well able to maintain his guard.

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Dec 2003
It's a rock 'n' roll wonderful Christmas Andy Darlington
From Dickie Valentine to The Darkness: Andy Darlington dusts the five decades of Christmas records and chats to Slade's Noddy Holder about his haunting ghost of Chris- singles Past.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 25 Jan 2005
Old Hayden’s Almanac 2005 Jackie Hayden
It’s the guide Ladbrokes, the Central Bank, Mystic Meg and Mark Lawrenson turn to at the start of each year – Jackie Hayden’s cultural, sporting and political forecasts for the forthcoming twelve months.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 25% | 12 Dec 2006
Fake that and party Stuart Clark
The Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Cliff is investigating a single that parodies The Bachelor Boy.

Music | Interview 25% |  5 Sep 1991
THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Joe Jackson
n a career spanning 25 years in the glare of the stagelight, CHRISTY MOORE has known every emotion from insecurity, despair and vilification to adulation, triumph and the warm glow of creative fulfilment. He has dabbed in drugs, drink to excess, suffered a heart attack for his troubles and made some of the finest records that have ever been subjected to critical scrutiny in this country. Now, in a frighteningly honest interview, he tells it like it is and was. Cross-examination: JOE JACKSON. Microscopic camerawork: COLM HENRY.

Music Review | Album 24% | 11 May 2000
Oh What A World Jackie Hayden
For a while during his 'Nobody Knows' phase it seemed like Paul Brady might be joining Chris de Burgh et al on the central reservation.

Music Review | Album 23% | 23 Nov 2000
Blue Jam Jonathan O Brien
From sleeve art (a weeping madwoman) to the angularly mesmeric ambience of its musical accompaniment, Blue Jam is as odd as comedy gets.

Music | News 22% | 27 Oct 1999
Hatchet Unburies Peter Murphy
A war of words has broken out between IRISH RADIO and DOLORES O RIORDAN of THE CRANBERRIES. Peter Murphy has the details.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 22% |  6 Feb 2006
Eros is just a four letter word Sam Snort
In which our Vatican correspondent gets the hottus poopus on Pope Benny’s first big release.

Music Review | Album 21% | 23 Jun 1999
Enough Already George Byrne
When Boyzone pranced awkardly around the Phoenix Park stage in their orange jumpsuits at the ill-advised and worse-attended homecoming for the Republic's USA 94 squad (which could have been a subtle reference to the fact that we'd been sent packing by Holland, but I doubt it), …

Hot Features | Comedy 21% | 29 Mar 2001
Mee feat, high and risin' Stephen Robinson
Corkonian comedian MICHAEL MEE is set to bring his third live show Mee, Myself and I to the stage. STEPHEN ROBINSON gets a preview

Music | News 21% | 13 Jul 2003
Witnness: Saturday Evening ... Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy runs the rule over the teatime slots ...

Hot Features | London Calling 20% | 21 Sep 2004
Craig Doyle: the face of evil Barry Glendenning
Or maybe not. Barry Glendenning on why press reaction to the Irishman’s stint as the BBC’s Olympics anchor was just ever so slightly guilty of silly season sensationalism.

Music | Hit the North 20% | 27 Oct 1999
Welts And All Stuart Bailie
It s a kind of an honour to be invited in here. The scenery isn t so special a rented office in an industrial park in west Belfast, lined with concrete.

Politics | McCann 20% |  4 Feb 2005
Out Of Africa Eamonn McCann
Our columnist wasn’t exactly popping open the champagne at the news that Mark Thatcher had escaped with a suspended sentence for his part in the attempted coup in Equatorial Guinea. Plus: why Bono’s gushing endorsement at the Labour Party Conference has allowed Blair and Brown to continue to get away with murder.

Politics | McCann 20% |  5 Sep 2003
The Blair Witch Project Eamonn McCann
From rebirthing to feng shui – the crucial evidence which suggests that britain’s first couple have gone mad. words Eamonn McCann

Music | News 19% | 14 Dec 1994
Hot Press Quiz of the Year George Byrne
Q: Which top Irish quiz-masters’ pathological obsessions include Something Happens, Shamrock Rovers and the amount of shopping days left to the next Suede gig? A: George “You Started, So I’ll Finish” Byrne

Music | News 18% | 31 Mar 1999
A Girl Called Dusty Andy Darlington
ANDREW DARLINGTON pays tribute to the singer who put the soul into pop the late and very great DUSTY SPRINGFIELD

Industry | Reports 18% |  9 Feb 1994
PUBLISH AND BE DAMNED! Colm O Hare
It may not seem as glamorous as appearing on Top of the Pops but it can be a hell of a lot more lucrative. That’s right, publishing is one of the most widely misunderstood and underestimated aspects of the music industry. The message for Irish songwriters: get weaving! There’s classics that need writing . . .

 

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