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Music | News 100% | 27 Jul 2004
Paul Kelly announces Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Australian residents of Ireland will be pleased to hear that Paul Kelly has announced a new album and Irish tour dates

Music | News 64% |  5 Aug 2008
The true history of the Kelly gang Greg McAteer
He's been described as Australia's Bob Dylan but Paul Kelly, currently en route to Ireland, is too original a talent to pigeonhole.

Music Review | Album 50% | 27 Aug 2008
Stolen Apples Colm O Hare
Australian songwriting legend delvers ragged balladry and bittersweet lyrics

Music | Interview 30% | 13 Feb 2003
Magical mystery tour Sarah McQuaid
News, gossip, gigs and new releases from the world of trad and folk.

Music | Interview 29% | 13 Jan 2003
Home cooking Sarah McQuaid
 

Music | Interview 29% | 21 Oct 2008
Her day has Come Jackie Hayden
Annmarie O'Grady's second album, 24 Hours, was produced in New York by Malcolm Burn who worked with Daniel Lanois on Bob Dylan's acclaimed Oh Mercy album.

Music | Interview 29% |  5 Jun 2003
Paying the piper Sarah McQuaid
News, gossip, gigs and new releases from the world of trad, folk and roots music.

Music | Interview 29% |  5 Aug 1998
Old Cowboys Never Die Colm O Hare
Famed for their live shows in the late ’80s, the Fleadh Cowboys have reassembled for a new album. Peter Cummins explains all to Colm O’Hare.

Music | Interview 28% | 11 Aug 1993
ANOTHER SIDE of FRANKIE LANE Siobhan Long
Now that he's discovered the joys of the Dobro, are Frankie Lane's madcap, balcony-scaling days over for good? Not a bit of it. *It's all really just about finding a new way of being nasty.* He tells Siobhan Long.

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 19 Mar 1997
RIOTS of PASSAGE Liam Fay
You know you re doing something right if your book disturbs both Cat Stevens and Snoop Doggy Dogg. But Sligo-born eamonn sweeney s debut novel, Waiting For The Healer, with its explosive mix of booze, blood, manic comedy and rock n roll, is also winning rave reviews for its uncompromisingly forthright author. Interview: liam fay.

Music Review | Album 28% | 14 Sep 2000
Messenger Siobhan Long
Transplant Terry Callier or Curtis Mayfield down under and you just might get a Jimmy Little. He’s got a voice that’s more Stax soul than outback. Pair that with a lyric sheet that’s in equal parts pleasure and politics and you’ve got quite a cocktail.

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Nov 1993
STILL CURED Jackie Hayden
He may indeed be from Limerick but if you think you’re going to get a subheadline that mentions bringing home the bacon, acting the ham or even being on the pig’s back, then you’re sadly mistaken. Instead we’re going to keep things simple. Mick Hanly has just released a new album entitled Happy Like This. What better occasion for Jackie Hayden to visit him in his Kilkenny home and look back over his career to date, and to remember the days when he hadn’t a sausage (would you cut the crap, please? – Ed)? Pix.: Brendan Fitzpatrick.

Music | News 27% | 16 Oct 2006
South East Radio support new talent search The Hot Press Newsdesk
South East Radio are lending their considerable weight to the Bailey Music Challenge, a regional talent search open to anyone over 18.

Music | News 27% | 13 Dec 2002
Face lift for Cobblestone? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Shake ups at Smilthfield's The Cobblestone sees acts cancelled and venues changed

Music Review | Album 26% | 30 Aug 2001
Welcome To Farewell Phil Udell
Barnes’ style is subtle, fresh and original,

Music Review | Album 26% | 30 Aug 2001
Welcome To Farewell - Clive Barnes Phil Udell
If Co Wexford isn’t exactly the Mississippi Delta, you’d never know it from Clive Barnes’ second album.

Music Review | Album 25% | 12 Mar 2003
Milestone Sarah McQuaid
Freed from the strain of trying to be heard above pub din, Dave’s voice displays a new level of subtlety and sensitivity here.

Music Review | Album 25% | 20 Jul 2004
By Heck Sarah McQuaid
Melodeon player David Munnelly has described his music as “the Flanagan Brothers meet Hot Club de France”, and I couldn’t do better myself.

Music Review | Album 25% | 22 Oct 2008
24 Hours Jackie Hayden
DYLAN PRODUCER BRINGS OUT BEST IN DUBLIN SONGWRITER

Music Review | Album 24% |  9 Feb 2004
Goldtooth Cinnamon Maurice O'Brien
This bluesman might hail from Enniscorthy but he sounds like he would be more at home sitting on the porch of some ramshackle shack in the Mississpi blues delta, trading moonshine and tales of heartache.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 23% |  8 Sep 1993
DUBLIN AFTER DARK Oliver Sweeney
Whatever your fancy chances are the capital will be able to oblige. Here, the Hot Press team pound the pavement in selfless pursuit of Dublin's hottest - and coolest - nightspots.

Music | News 22% | 20 Oct 2006
The Inside Track: Ghoul's out Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip on the domestic front with Roisin Dwyer.

Music | News 22% | 20 Mar 2006
Shamrock and roll Greg McAteer
Parades, parties and green stout are all very well. But there’s so much more to St Patrick’s Day. Fans of traditional music, in particular, have good reason to be cheerful as the national feast day comes around once more.

Hot Features | Reports 21% | 26 May 2008
The Return Of St. Joan Greg McAteer
She's been something of a recluse lately but now Joan Baez is back with a world tour. And, judging by the demand for tickets, Ireland is thrilled.

Music | Homefront 21% |  8 Jun 2000
#33: DUBLIN Siobhan Long
Well, reader, we ve finally reached the end of our journey, after navigating our way across the length and breadth of the 32 counties (and detouring briefly to New York for a tincture of the tastiest in that honorary 33rd county).

Music | News 20% | 11 Jul 2007
Folk Centre: Iberian dreaming Greg McAteer
Folk and trad news by Greg McAteer.

Music | News 20% | 28 Apr 1999
Keeping The Home Fires Burning Jackie Hayden
SARAH McQUAID introduces a special feature on the state of Irish traditional music at the end of the century.

Music | News 20% | 30 Nov 1994
A GOOD YEAR FOR THE IRISH ?? ??
Last issue we profiled a selection of Irish acts who released records for the Christmas market. Here JACKIE HAYDEN, GERRY McGOVERN AND COLM O’HARE PROFILE five more who've come up trumps – from Jimmy MacCarthy, one of Ireland's best known songwriters, to young hopefuls, Sunbear.

Music | News 19% | 30 Nov 1994
THE BOOKS STOCK'S HERE! Colm O Hare
Colm O'Hare turns over a new leaf or two from the huge variety of publications on the shelves this Christmas, from rock biographies to more general Irish published works. So, for those of you who like your entertainment between the covers, read on . . .

 

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