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Music | News 100% | 30 Mar 2005
Luka Bloom announces national tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Roadtesting his new album across the country, Luka Bloom has announced a series of live dates

Hot Features | Interview 92% |  3 May 2002
30 years a Bloom-in' Jackie Hayden
With an Irish tour approaching and a new album in the shops, Luka Bloom looks back on three decades that have taken him from busking in a pub in Newbridge to the big stages of Europe and America. In this candid interview with Jackie Hayden the man also known as Barry Moore talks about brother Christy, overcoming stage fright, finding an original voice, dealings with the music business, the need to combat racism - and why he remains a wannabe bogman

Music Review | Live 82% | 12 Mar 2002
Luka Bloom Jackie Hayden
Armed with just his guitar and emotive voice, Bloom magically transformed a large theatre into an intimate bedsit, for this was not just a gig but a celebration of life, love, sex and the Irish weather

Music | Interview 82% |  9 May 2005
Bloom! Shake The Room Jackie Hayden
Kildare’s favourite son and godfather of the singer-songwriter scene, Luka Bloom, talks to Jackie Hayden about his most intimate album to date, Innocence, gigging with The Frames in Australia and hanging backstage with Gabriel Byrne.

Music Review | Album 80% |  9 Nov 2000
Keeper Of The Flame Phil Udell
It would seem that inside every successful singer songwriter there’s a covers album struggling to get out. Following George Michael, Annie Lennox et al, the fad now appears to be passing into Irish trad circles, with De Dannan’s ill-advised Hotel Hollywood effort and now Luka Bloom’s first release for two years.

Music | Interview 80% | 17 Jan 2001
Bloom s Day John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Luka Bloom about his new album of cover versions, Keeper Of The Flame

Music | News 79% | 26 May 2003
Bloomin' great! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Luka Bloom announces small nationwide tour to warm up for Lisdoonvarna

Music | News 78% | 14 Mar 2003
In Bloom The Hot Press Newsdesk
Luka Bloom to release new live album

Music | News 78% |  9 Sep 2008
Luka Bloom releases new album, plots tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Singer-songwriter Luka Bloom will release his 12th album Eleven Songs next month, with a full Irish tour planned to promote the record.

Music | News 77% |  3 Mar 2008
Luka Bloom releases new live album and films The Hot Press Newsdesk
Luka Bloom has released a new live album, documentary and concert film package.

Music | News 76% | 21 Oct 2003
If you can't handle the heat... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dun Laoghaire's Purty Kitchen is launching a new series of weekly gigs, hosting such acts as Luka Bloom and Antoni O Breskey

Music | News 75% | 24 Aug 2007
Luka Bloom to release new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Folk singer Luka Bloom is to release his 15th album Tribe.

Music | News 70% | 21 Aug 2009
Christy Moore & Luka Bloom play joint gig! The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's happening next month in County Cork.

Music | News 60% |  7 Jan 2005
Paul Brady + Luka Bloom albums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Two of Ireland's leading songwriting lights return to the fray next month with new albums.

Music Review | Album 57% | 21 Sep 2007
Tribe Jackie Hayden
Bloom has never made a dud album, and on the form displayed here, that’s not likely to happen any time soon.

Music Review | Album 54% |  4 Apr 2003
Amsterdam Colm O Hare
With no frills or gimmicks, what you get is Bloom’s impassioned singing and distinctive guitar style, along with what sounds like a 1,000-strong audience lapping up every minute of it.

Music Review | Album 54% |  4 Nov 2008
11 Songs Colm O Hare
Stalwart troubadour makes exultant dave odlum-produced 12th album

Music | News 53% | 14 May 2008
Jimmy Faulkner tribute announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
A tribute night has been confirmed for the legendary Irish guitarist Jimmy Faulkner who passed away in March this year.

Music | News 53% |  5 Mar 2008
Jimmy Faulkner dies The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press has learned, with great sadness, about the death of the legendary Irish guitarist Jimmy Faulkner.

Music | Interview 53% |  4 Mar 1998
A Family Affair Sarah McQuaid
Flute player conor byrne s lineage is a musically illustrious one his two uncles happen to be none other than Christy Moore and Luka Bloom. But, as he tells sarah Mcquaid, he s anxious that his music be judged on its own merits.

Music | News 53% | 17 Jan 2002
A Noble cause The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sinead O'Connor duets with Luka Bloom on "Love is A Place I Dream Of", written in honour of Irish social activist Christina Noble

Music | News 53% | 23 Apr 2008
Christie Hennessy album details revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
Album is the first of two that were recorded during his illness

Music | Interview 53% | 25 Feb 1990
Into The Arms Of America Bill Graham
Deciding he d achieved as much as he could within the confines of the music scene in Ireland. Barry Moore changed his name, packed his bags and took off for the USA. There, as Luka Bloom, he was fjted for his live performances, awarded a major international record deal and his debut album, Riverside, given the four-star treatment by Rolling Stone. On a visit home, he tells Bill Graham about his emigrant s success story and explains how a man who was regarded as a folky in Dublin came to cut a rap track in New York.

Music Review | Single 52% | 17 May 2005
Dead And Gone (Feat Christy Dignam) Lisa Coen
‘Dead And Gone’ is, unsurprisingly, a haunting acoustic tune with whispery ghostly vocals that deals with that peculiarly Irish trait of complimenting someone once they’re dead and hardly ever otherwise. Mulvihill’s apprenticeship with The4OfUs, John Spillane, Luka Bloom and Aslan (Christy Dignam lends backing vocals here to great effect) has clearly paid off, as many of his self-penned compositions are accompanied by Irish musical icons. Not bad, considering he’s just 23 years old. Expect it to appeal to the older Celtic nostalgia crowd.

Music | News 52% | 12 Dec 2007
Posthumous Christie Hennessy album to be released The Hot Press Newsdesk
The album that Tralee singer-songwriter Christie Hennessy was working on at the time of his death is due for release early in the New Year.

Music | Interview 49% | 19 Apr 1995
Bloom With A View John Walshe
1998 Bloom With A View John Walshe talks to Luka Bloom on the eve of the release of his fourth studio album, Salty Heaven, about his return to Ireland, the inspiration behind the songs, older brother Christy Moore and the latest generations of the Moore dynasty. Luka Bloom doesn't look 43, when I walk into the room in the Berkeley Court Hotel where our interview is to take place, he's standing in front of the window, guitar strap around his neck and an acoustic six-string in his hand - he strums it and I'd swear that he's 12 years of age. Every time he plays on stage the look is the same, one of wonder and even serenity.

Music | Interview 49% | 22 Jul 1998
Bloom With A View John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Luka Bloom on the eve of the release of his fourth studio album, Salty Heaven, about his return to Ireland, the inspiration behind the songs, older brother Christy and the latest generations of the Moore dynasty. Pics: Colm Henry

Politics | Frontlines 48% | 17 Aug 2007
The Rotterdam will rise again Kevin Sheeky
Faced with the demolition of their favourite watering hole, patrons of Belfast’s Rotterdam bar launched a campaign to save the historic venue.

Music | Report 48% |  8 Apr 2008
Kicking up a storm Greg McAteer
Dervish are daring to take folk music to places it has never gone before with a thrilling new multi-media stage show.

Music | Interview 47% |  4 Feb 2003
Profit and goss account Jackie Hayden
His decision to take care of business may have been a turning point but, at heart, Kieran Goss remains primarily preoccupied with his guitar and his pen.

Music Review | Live 43% | 11 Sep 2003
Lisdoonvarna 2003, RDS, Dublin Sinead Ni Mhordha
Katell Keineg, Nina Hynes, Goodtime John, Barry McCormack, Paul O'Reilly, Luka Bloom.

Music Review | Live 43% | 11 Sep 2003
Lisdoonvarna 2003, RDS, Dublin John Walshe
David Kitt, Mundy, Christy Moore, Donal Lunny, Declan Synnott, Luka Bloom.

Music | News 41% | 18 Sep 2007
Folk Column: The no bell prize Greg McAteer
Folk and trad news by Greg McAteer.

Music | News 39% |  2 Dec 2004
Folk centre Sarah McQuaid
News from the folk and trad scene with Sarah McQuaid

Music | News 35% |  2 Oct 2006
The Frames launch photo book The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin’s newly-opened Gallery Number One was the venue last Sunday as The Frames played an acoustic gig to celebrate the publication of Zoran Orlic and Janine Schaults’ photo-book on them, Behind The Glass. View the photo gallery here!

Hot Features | Interview 35% | 17 Jan 2002
Old Hayden's Almanac: May Jackie Hayden
 

Music | News 34% | 13 Nov 2006
Robyn Hitchcock brings special guests for Whelan's show The Hot Press Newsdesk
UK maverick Robyn Hitchcock makes an all too rare visit to Dublin on January 16 for a show in Whelan’s - with some rather special guests.

Music | News 33% | 26 Feb 2003
Lisdoonvarna is back! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The folk festival is relaunched after a 20 year absence

Music | Interview 32% |  1 Jun 2006
Between a rock and a bard place Jackie Hayden
With interest in this year’s 10th Roundstone Arts Festival already building up, we sent our very own Roundstone Cowboy Jackie Hayden to check out this year’s line-up.

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 17 Apr 2003
Learning how to mix it Jackie Hayden
As the song says, you’ve got to educate yourself!

  31% | 22 Nov 2009
Luka Bloom  
sings with fishy accompaniment in our exclusive video interview

Music | Interview 31% | 26 Oct 2000
Screamagers John Walshe
John Walshe catches up with Screaming Orphans on the eve of their debut single release, Little Affair .

Music | Interview 31% |  5 Jul 2001
Ladies day Siobhan Long
SIOBHÁN LONG Makes the call as CHERISH THE LADIES’ spokeswoman Ms Madden says “Hello, this is Joanie…”

Music | Main Event 31% | 15 Dec 2000
Critics' Round Up of Year 2000 John Walshe
John Walshe's Small Moments

Music | Interview 31% | 14 Dec 2001
Traditional value Sarah McQuaid
The traditional Irish music business is doing just fine in the new century

Music | News 31% | 17 Apr 2008
Christie Hennessy duet album on the way The Hot Press Newsdesk
The duets album that Christie Hennessy was working on at the time of his death in December hits the racks this month.

Music Review | Album 31% | 14 Dec 1994
Everytime Siobhan Long
EOIN WOODS: “Everytime” (Mac Caoilte Records)

Music Review | Live 30% | 13 Sep 2001
Eoin Coughlan Colm O Hare
The quality of those songs didn't quite match up to the promise

Music | News 30% | 23 Jan 2004
Jerry Fish to present Other Voices: Songs From A Room The Hot Press Newsdesk
The new season of Network 2's excellent live music show kicks off next month with a stellar line-up of talent

Music Review | Album 30% | 12 May 2008
The Two Of Us Jackie Hayden
Christy Moore, Ronan Keating and other Irish talents join in fitting swansong by sorely-missed songwriter

Music | Interview 30% | 25 Jan 1995
DRUID BOY Colm O Hare
Kieran Kennedy has just released a solo album – the Donal Lunny-produced Pagan Irish – but, he tells Colm O’Hare, The Black Velvet Band are still alive and well.

Music | News 30% |  6 Jun 2003
Tunes from Lisdoon... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ex-Planxty and Moving Hearts man Donal Lunny collates a must-have compilation, Definitive Lisdoonvarna

Music | Main Event 29% |  4 Aug 1999
IT S A SHORT WAY FROM HERE TO CLARE Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN previews the CROSS VILLAGE MUSIC FESTIVAL, which will feature premier Irish acts in the most scenic of surroundings.

Music | News 29% | 14 Nov 2003
Church of noise The Hot Press Newsdesk
Other Voices, Songs From A Room returns for a second series

Music | News 29% | 23 Jul 2008
Cork X Southwest stage times revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
With the clock counting down to this Saturday's Cork X Southwest festival in Skibbereen, festival-goers can now plan their day's revelry in detail.

Politics | Frontlines 29% | 27 May 1998
THE CAT'S WHISKERS Tom Mathews
TOM MATHEWS dips his moustache in the cream of Kilkenny.

Music | News 29% |  1 Feb 2006
Mundy headlines charity gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mundy is just one of the many acts signed up for a gig in aid of a Chernobyl initiative.

Music | Main Event 28% |  4 Aug 1999
All The Fun Of The Fleadh Niall Stanage
NIALL STANAGE reports from the tenth Finsbury Park Fleadh, which featured performances from THE PRETENDERS, VAN MORRISON, ELVIS COSTELLO, SHANE MACGOWAN, DAVID GRAY and, er, RONAN KEATING

Hot Features | Commentary 28% | 14 Jul 1993
Mor the Merrier Colm O Hare
On the face of it, the Fleadh Mor in Tramore had it all: blistering sunshine, hairy hippies, a stall selling glow in the dark condoms and a line up of rock 'n' roll legends that would be hard to match.

Music | Interview 28% |  6 Jun 2006
No fest until bedtime Louise Hodgson
Summer festivals are taking place all over the country this year. No matter what your tastes, you’re sure to find something of interest

Music | Main Event 27% | 29 Sep 1999
In Search Of The Philosophers Stone Niall Stanage
During a career spanning almost forty years as a professional musician, Van Morrison has created an extraordinary body of work. A masterful musician, songwriter, producer, arranger and musical director, he possesses one of the most uniquely recognisable and powerful voices in music. His influence on contemporary music has been profound but far from resting on his laurels, his latest work Back On Top ranks among his finest albums to date. For Van Morrison, the search goes on. It was particularly appropriate, therefore, that he was chosen to become the first inductee into the Hot Press Irish Music Hall of Fame, at a special ceremony there last week. Report: Niall Stanage.

Music | News 27% | 22 Sep 2009
Michele Ann Kelly signs with Dara Records. The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kelly’s first release with the label will be the single ‘I Will Be There’, out on October 2.

Music | Interview 27% |  4 Jan 2006
Folk review 2005 Greg McAteer
It was a fraught and difficult year for touring trad and folk acts, but there were positives to hold onto.

Hot Features | Interview 27% | 15 Oct 1997
Roche s Story Joe Jackson
Bruised but unbowed by a turbulent campaign, the People s Coalition candidate, ADI ROCHE, discusses matters personal, political and presidential with JOE JACKSON.

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 24 Feb 1993
Sargent Up In Arms Joe Jackson
As the only Dail representative of the Green Party, newly-elected TD, Trevor Sargent, has become the most high-profile public face of Irish environmentalism at a time when the entire movement is going through a period of re-definition. In this wide-ranging interview, Sargent argues that the Greens are more than a single issue pressure group and defends the party against changes of innate conservatism and built-in obsolesence. Not surprisingly, however, he also comes out fighting on issues such as animal rights and the ongoing threat of Sellafield.

  27% | 22 Nov 2009
Blooms Day  
Luka Bloom sings with fishy accompaniment in our exclusive video session

Music | News 27% | 11 Mar 2005
U2 Even Better Than THe Real Thing The Hot Press Newsdesk
As U2 get ready to launch their Vertigo World Tour in San Diego, a whole gaggle – or should that be whoop? – of Irish artists have covered their songs on the Today FM supported Even Better Than The Real Thing.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% |  8 Mar 1995
FANTASY ISLAND Tara McCarthy
You may not be aware of this – but you, dear reader, are living in one of the most romantic places on earth. That’s according to countless writers and readers of romantic fiction, for whom Ireland and the Irish are bywords for commercial success. On St. Patrick’s Day, a US publishing company will publish Emerald Enchantment, an anthology of all things green, red-haired and romantic. New York-based tara mccarthy, seeking insight into the tragic history of her own romps in the hay with Irishmen, assesses its contents – and has little difficulty separating fact from fiction. Illustration: MIKEY CROTTY

Music Review | Live 26% | 18 Mar 2004
The Last Sunay Showcase Colm O Hare
Another instalment in this highly successful monthly songwriters’ showcase, this was the first to be held in a brand new facility at the Holiday Inn. The Green Room is an impressive live space by any standards and offers every possible creature comfort, matched with superb sound and a warm, lively atmosphere.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 10 Oct 2003
So Much For The City Colm O Hare
With cork set to become european capital of culture just over a year from now, Colm O’Hare reports on the cultural attractions punters will be treated to by the lee in 2005

Music Review | Album 26% | 11 Oct 2001
Songs From A Small Room Hannah Hamilton
Songs From A Small Room is one of those rare live albums that really captures the moment – this is as real as it gets

Music Review | Live 26% | 10 Oct 2005
Christy Moore live at Vicar St, Dublin Rory Hearne
Christy Moore headlines a benefit concert for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. At short notice, Moore recruited artists such as Damien Rice, Lisa Hannigan, Mary Coughlan and Declan Sinnott. Together they served up a feast of folk and blues.

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 22 Aug 2003
Say It In Irish, A Chara Jackie Hayden
The Irish language is currently enjoying its most significant renaissance in many a year. in a special report, Seán O Héadeáin investigates the rebirth of the most unfairly maligned element of traditional culture

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Jan 2003
And you can quote me on that Liam Mackey
And we did. and now we’re doing it again. Liam Mackey rounds up the maddest, baddest and most memorable sayings in Hot Press over the last 12 months

Music Review | Live 26% |  8 Feb 1995
FÉILE BHRÍDE John Walshe
FÉILE BHRÍDE (St. Brigid’s Cathedral, Kildare)

Music | News 26% | 14 Jul 2005
Féile An Phobail lineup announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
The music lineup for the Féile An Phobail, West Belfast has been confirmed.

Music | Interview 26% | 12 May 2004
Operation rock and awe starts here.. Stuart Clark
Having dominated the charts here for the past ten years, Ash are gearing up for a full-scale invasion of America. Stuart Clark dons his hard hat as Tim, Mark, Rick and Charlotte tell him about their new record of mass destruction Meltdown, and the A-list celebrity company they’ve been keeping in the city of angels.

Music | Interview 26% | 23 Apr 2003
The day of the independents  
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice, amongst others, has inspired a new do-it-yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here, Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 15 Apr 2003
The day of the independents Tanya Sweeney
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice – amongst others has inspired a new do it yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate. Words: Tanya Sweeney. Additional reporting: Jackie Hayden

Hot Features | Commentary 26% | 15 Apr 2003
The day of the independents Tanya Sweeney
The success of The Frames, Juliet Turner and Damien Rice – amongst others has inspired a new do it yourself attitude among Irish musicians and bands, who are no longer prepared to wait for the imprimatur of a major label to get their records made. Here Hot Press presents a step by step guide to becoming a DIY record magnate. Words: Tanya Sweeney. Additional reporting: Jackie Hayden

Music | Interview 26% | 29 Apr 2003
All cultural life is here Colm O Hare
Oh, the summer time is coming and the music, theatre, comedy and arts are sweetly blooming. Colm O’Hare details what’s budding on the festival front

Music Review | Live 26% |  2 Sep 2003
Lisdoonvarna 2003, RDS, Dublin John Walshe
"Days like this are all about the music, and the mixture of old favourites and new blood seemed to work a treat."

Music Review | Album 26% |  2 Mar 2000
They Don't Teach This Shit In School John Walshe
Damien Dempsey is a soul singer in the truest sense of the word. OK so he's no Al Green, but the 23-year-old from Donaghmede is incapable of being anything other than honest and giving anything less than 100% every time he opens his mouth to sing.

Politics | Frontlines 25% | 11 Aug 1993
WIDE AWAKE IN IRELAND Jackie Hayden
It isn't just a matter of government policies, says Jackie Hayden. Record companies, radio stations, banks and even audiences all have a part to play.

Music | News 25% |  9 Sep 2003
Welcome to Lisdoonvarna Central The Hot Press Newsdesk
Over the next few weeks we'll be compiling oddles and oddles of video footage from the big day out. We've got a stack of video interviews and - exclusive to hotpress.com - all your favourite Lisdoon artists playing some classic old covers.

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 11 Jan 1995
You Can Quote Me On That! Stuart Clark
The funny, sad, prophetic and sometimes pathetic things said to Hot Press in 1994. Delving through the files: Stuart Clark

Music | News 23% | 20 Jun 2002
Homework: 20th June 2002 Eamon Sweeney
 

  23% | 11 Mar 2005
The People's Choice 56 - 100 The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

Music Review | Album 23% | 30 Mar 2004
Other Voices, Songs from a Room 2 John Walshe
If someone unfamiliar with the current crop of Irish musicians were to cock an ear to Other Voices 2, they could be forgiven for thinking that Ireland’s rock ‘n’ rollers were mellowing out.

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 22% | 22 Jul 1998
“COMEDY AND music . . . Barry Glendenning
“COMEDY AND music . . . and that’s only Ocean Colour Scene!” This was the witty (and decidedly unofficial) slogan coined by Laughlines

Music | News 22% | 19 Nov 2004
The Inside Track Roisin Dwyer
News from the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer

Music | News 22% | 15 Jan 2008
Big year ahead for Irish acts: We preview the key albums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Get out your calendars and mark these dates, as we give you the run-down of the key albums due to hit shelves in 2008.

Hot Features | Reports 21% | 26 Feb 2009
Reader's Poll Results  
So, the polls are in, and we might as well rename the whole shebang Hannigan’s Ball!

Music | News 21% | 25 Jan 1995
1994 And you thought it was all over... It is now! ?? ??
You will cheer, You will scowl, You will stare in disbelief - but don't blame us... 'cos it's all your fault! Yep, it's the Hot Press Reader's poll Results.

Music | News 21% |  3 Jun 2005
Fok Centre Greg McAteer
News from the trad and folk scene with Greg McAteer

Music | News 20% |  5 Sep 2005
Folk Centre Greg McAteer
Folk and trad news by Greg McAteer

Music | News 20% |  3 Oct 2005
Folk Column: Festival fever Greg McAteer
Folk festivals coming up in Sligo, Dundalk, Belfast, Clonakilty, Waterford and Camden Town...

Music | News 20% | 29 Jul 2004
Live - or let die Sarah McQuaid
All the latest news from the folk, trad and roots front with Sarah McQuaid

Hot Features | Reports 20% | 16 Oct 2009
The Music Show, Day 1 The Hot Press Newsdesk
The first day of The Music Show saw some hot debates, great music and Glen Hansard in stirring form. Reporting: Peter Murphy, Celina Murphy, Niall Stokes, Stuart Clark and additional Hot Press reporters

Hot Features | Reports 19% |  1 Jun 2007
Summers do have em Anne Marie Conlon
Stray off the beaten track this summer and you’ll discover a myriad of fantastic festivals

Industry | Reports 19% |  6 Aug 1997
Going for a song Peter Murphy
From the germ of a melodic idea through to the record that's played on the radio - Hot Press presents all you need to know about the art of songwriting. By journalist and musician PETER MURPHY. Part One of a three-part industry special.

Industry | Reports 19% |  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 . . .

  17% | 12 Dec 2005
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