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Music | News 100% | 22 Oct 2004
Neil Diamond for Lansdowne Road The Hot Press Newsdesk
Neil Diamond has added a Dublin date onto his world tour

Music Review | Live 79% | 19 Jun 2008
Neil Diamond Live At Croke Park Liza Jeanne
Masterful show sees Diamond on top form

Music | News 78% | 10 Dec 2007
Neil Diamond confirms Croker headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
Neil Diamond is to play Dublin's Croke Park next summer.

Music Review | Album 78% | 20 Oct 1993
Up On The Roof Joe Jackson
NEIL DIAMOND: "Up On The Roof" (Columbia)

Music | Interview 54% |  1 Mar 2001
Cracklin' Rose Jackie Hayden
Like a famous ancestor, EILEEN ROSE packs one hell of a punch. JACKIE HAYDEN reports

Music Review | Album 51% | 29 May 2008
Home Before Dark Peter Murphy
Pass the hankies. When Neil Diamond plays it down instead of adorning his songs with big band finery, it fair inspires a lump in the throat.

Music Review | Album 51% | 20 Feb 2006
12 Songs Peter Murphy
What producer Rick Rubin’s done for Diamond is rescue him from the super-sized supper set and corporate private party circuit. The result is an album that sits closer to Lee Hazlewood or Tim Hardin than Billy Joel (another hard-nosed ballad-toting veteran whose talent is all too often mismanaged by unsympathetic handlers).

Music | News 50% | 27 Feb 2008
UPDATED: Prince confirmed for Croke Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
As predicted by hotpress.com, Prince will be joining the lineup of summer concerts scheduled in Dublin's Croke Park stadium.

Music | Interview 47% |  7 Jun 2001
Bon Nuit Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark joins Bon Jovi for one wild night in Mexico city and hears how the band survived drink, drugs, dodgy haircuts and, ah, parasitical infections to hobnob with a beatle and stake their claim as “one of the best rock ’n’ roll bands on the planet”

Music | News 34% | 29 Jan 2002
Turn on your heart light... The Hot Press Newsdesk
...'cos Neil Diamond's on his way! All together now: Sweeeet Ca-ro-liiine....

Music | Interview 31% | 14 Dec 2001
The Northern Alliance Colin Carberry
Ash are in the best shape of their career and writing songs every bit as good (if not better) as those of their mid 90’s vintage

Music | News 31% | 14 Dec 2005
U2's Vertigo named the top-grossing tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
The US's Billboard magazine have charted U2's as the highest grossing tour of 2005.

Music | Interview 30% | 26 Jan 1994
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD Lorraine Freeney
Mary Coughlan returns to Midnight At The Olympia on February 4th, but this time it's with an unreserved optimistic outlook, and the determination to put all her troubles behind her. Interview Lorraine Freeney

Music | Interview 30% |  3 Sep 2004
Peters out Jackie Hayden
Songwriter to the stars Gretchen Peters on record company inertia, the need for revolutionary new artists, and what it means to be an American musician in these highly fraught times. words Jackie Hayden

Hot Features | Interview 29% |  3 Sep 2008
Will Power Tara Brady
Comedy genius Will Ferrell turns out to be just as funny in the flesh as he is on screen, albeit far droller. Let's hear it for the world's greatest living Longford man.

Music | Interview 29% |  3 Apr 2002
We are the chimpions! Joe Jackson
Rregarded as the original, manufactured boy band, once upon a time The Monkees ruled the world. Now, half of television's fab four are back and, as you might expect, they have quite a tale to tell. Joe Jackson talks to Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz

Music | Interview 28% | 16 Dec 1996
TAKING THE KISS Joe Jackson
You wanted the best, you got GENE SIMMONS. Here, the motormouth frontman of KISS, the world s greatest showband, talks about sex and women at length (quelle surprise), discusses his Jewish heritage, explains why Kierkegaard and Nietzsche obviously never got laid, and announces to an increasingly bemused JOE JACKSON that he Gene, that is possesses the world s smallest penis.

Music | Interview 27% | 16 Jul 2008
Kings of all they survey Paul Nolan
Kings Of Leon's Nathan Followill shoots the breeze about going on the road with Pearl Jam, mid-tour brawls and his burgeoning Radiohead addiction.

Politics | Frontlines 27% | 19 Mar 1997
hailtheconquering zero Liam Fay
Fianna Fail justice spokesperson John O Donoghue wants the Gardam to pursue a policy of zero tolerance. But how would it work in reality? liam Fay conducts a social experiment. Artist s impression: david rooney.

Music | Interview 27% | 11 Jan 2007
Jake me, I'm yours Stuart Clark
Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears is a big hit with pop fans – and also, by the looks of things, with readers of Butt magazine.

Music | Interview 27% | 21 Sep 1994
Together again, together again Lorraine Freeney
The tears have stopped falling – because those who bitterly mourned the demise of The Go-Betweens soon discovered that what they got instead was a double-helping of the weird genius which had inspired the band in the shape of solo albums from Grant McLennan and Robert Forster. With both of them releasing new records and working on a film script together, everything seems to be coming up roses. Why Lorraine Freeney even got to see a breathtaking reunion gig . . .

Hot Features | Sam Snort 27% | 23 Jan 2006
The leader of the gang Sam Snort
In which our correspondent stuffs it to the politicians and all things MOR before things suddenly take a very strange twist indeed.

Hot Features | Commentary 27% | 12 Jan 1994
OLD HAYDEN’S ALMANAC Jackie Hayden
Hot Press' answer to Russell Grant, Jackie Hayden, slips into his chunky-knit jumper, gazes at his crystal ball and comes up with more predictions that probably won't come true. Like last year.

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 21 Apr 1993
The Keane Edge Mary Hannigan
At 21 years of age Roy Keane is potentially Ireland’s most expensive ever footballer. Growing in stature at International and Club level, his increasing profile has also brought media attention of a type that hasn’t always been welcome. Here, he talks of his mistrust of the tabloids, coping with fame, his fairytale breakthrough to the top and his ambition to play in Italy at some stage of his career

Music | Interview 26% |  8 Mar 2007
There is a light that never goes out: Tribute to Jim Aiken 1932 - 2007  
Promoter Jim Aiken, who passed away recently, was a hugely important and universally admired figure in the Irish music scene. Here, leading industry representatives pay tribute. (free content)

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

Hot Features | Interview 26% | 18 Mar 1998
Blonde on Blonde Olaf Tyaransen
By popular demand, ULRIKA JONSSON is coming back to Belfast to co-host this year's heineken-hot press awards. olaf tyaransen meets up with television's Golden Girl and hears about the world of the small screen, the men in her life, the poet behind the party animal, tabloid intrusion and the importance of Van Morrison in keeping her head straight.

Music | News 26% | 10 Feb 2006
Free CD with this issue The Hot Press Newsdesk
Get to your newsagents now for a free exclusive Rodrigo y Gabriela CD on top of all your usual delights!

Music Review | Album 26% | 10 Mar 2003
Blood, Bones And Soul Jackie Hayden
Between them they have created an album that, while remaining true to Faithfield’s singer-songwriter roots, has a classy quality running through it.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 22 Sep 1993
There Will Always Be Coca-Cola Bill Graham
Coke is it. Coke is the real thing. It's not the choice of a new generation but the choice of countless generations past, present and future. Coca-Cola knows how to get American presidents elected and is even responsible for Santa Claus as we know him. Here BILL GRAHAM delves into Mark Prendergast's unauthorised history of the company, For God, Country and Coca-Cola, and discovers over a century's worth of evidence that Coke is no ordinary soft drink.

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  5 Oct 1994
The Green House Effect Joe Jackson
As the first ever Green Party member in The Mansion House, Dublin’s current Lord Mayor, JOHN GORMLEY, is certainly unique. However, dismissed as a novelty by some and derided by others, the substance of his views as a politician have often been completely overlooked. Here, the capital’s number one citizen is unchained. Interview: JOE JACKSON. Pix: COLM HENRY.

Music | Interview 26% | 30 Apr 1997
PAT INTO HELL! Joe Jackson
What on earth is milky-white, squeaky-clean, God-fearin PAT BOONE doing, wearing leather and studs and singing heavy metal anthems? JOE JACKSON delves behind the year s most bizarre comeback to extract a rare and fascinating interview with a man who once alienated rockers and now finds himself ostracised by Christians.

Music | News 25% | 14 Dec 2006
Justin Green elected President of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
MCD’s Justin Green, has been elected President of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland (PRII).

Music Review | Live 25% |  5 Oct 1994
SWEET MARY JANE John Walshe
SWEET MARY JANE (Transport Club, Dublin)

Music Review | Album 24% |  1 Feb 2006
Keys To The World Peter Murphy
 

Music | News 23% | 29 Apr 2003
First Cuts: The Answer, Hayley Reid, Kieran Ring, Noel Bridgeman, Elation, Dragonzeye, Leo Black Jackie Hayden
 

Music Review | Album 23% | 24 Aug 1994
I Had A New York Girlfriend Liam Fay
Robert Forster: “I Had A New York Girlfriend” (Beggars Banquet)

Music | News 23% | 12 Mar 2008
Ticketmaster acquires new touting website The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ticketmaster UK has acquired a website which sells tickets at hugely inflated prices.

Music Review | Album 23% | 25 Jul 2006
Taking The Long Way Peter Murphy
Taking The Long Way is the kind of record you could slot between Lucinda and Emmylou at any Nashville Babylon hootenanny without anyone batting an eyelid. Listen without prejudice.

Hot Features | Reports 23% | 29 Jan 2008
2008: Alive and kicking  
From Radiohead to Springsteen, the twelve months ahead are already packed with highlights. But will Led Zeppelin be among the group’s hitting the comeback trail?

Music Review | Album 23% | 26 Oct 2000
American III: Solitary Man Peter Murphy
There’s always the danger of confusing Johnny Cash with Robert Mitchum in Night Of The Hunter.

Music | News 22% | 12 Jul 2003
Latest Witnness News The Hot Press Newsdesk
Read the latest updates from location: Witnness with our rotating news feed...

Hot Features | Foulplay 21% | 11 Oct 2001
The rare auld times Jonathan O Brien
WILL DUBLIN EVER AGAIN WIN AN ALL-IRELAND FOOTBALL FINAL?

Music Review | Single 20% | 29 Nov 2001
Sweet Caroline Jane Gillow
Dustin does Neil Diamond

 

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