Jackie Hayden

Jackie Hayden
Jackie Hayden has spent virtually all his working life in the music business. As Marketing Manager with Sony Music (then CBS Records) he signed U2 to their first recording contract, one of countless examples of his relentless support for homegrown talent. He’s been a member of the Hot Press crew since 1983, writing about virtually every aspect of Irish culture and interviewing subjects as varied as Bob Geldof, The Corrs, Gerry Adams, Mary Black, Glen Hansard, Christy Moore, Eleanor McEvoy, Brian Kennedy et al. He’s written several books, including the number one best-selling Phil Lynott biog My Boy, and spoken at music industry seminars all over Europe.  He offers constructively succinct, and often humorous, reviews of new Irish artists in his highly-regarded Hot Press column First Cuts.    

Articles by Jackie Hayden

The alter-ego has landed
  • Culture
  • 30 Aug 06

The alter-ego has landed

Devil's Got Your Gold
  • Music
  • 21 Aug 06

Devil's Got Your Gold

Tribal gathering
  • Culture
  • 08 Aug 06

Tribal gathering

Workbench Songs
  • Music
  • 31 Jul 06

Workbench Songs

Undiscovered
  • Music
  • 20 Jul 06

Undiscovered

Rogers and out
  • Music
  • 13 Jul 06

Rogers and out

Limerick, you're a leader
  • Culture
  • 13 Jul 06

Limerick, you're a leader

White Bread Black Beer
  • Music
  • 10 Jul 06

White Bread Black Beer

Born under a good sign
  • Music
  • 29 Jun 06

Born under a good sign

August men of Irish trad
  • Music
  • 28 Jun 06

August men of Irish trad

Various Artists
  • Music
  • 28 Jun 06

Various Artists

Bring You Home
  • Music
  • 28 Jun 06

Bring You Home

At home with Matt Cooper
  • Culture
  • 22 Jun 06

At home with Matt Cooper

Making music matter
  • Music
  • 20 Jun 06

Making music matter

Triniti
  • Music
  • 19 Jun 06

Triniti

Live At Bewleys
  • Music
  • 13 Jun 06

Live At Bewleys

A Decade Of Souls
  • Music
  • 13 Jun 06

A Decade Of Souls

Dweez the moment
  • Music
  • 12 Jun 06

Dweez the moment

At home with Lee Dunne
  • Culture
  • 12 Jun 06

At home with Lee Dunne