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Ten artists are included in the shortlist and the winner will be announced in March.
It’s been a good decade with Irish artists topping the charts around the world.
This is so lovely.
Two of those nominated have won the award before.
A new documentary looks at Lomax’s work in the US and here in Ireland.
Recording time in a professional studio and an album release is up for grabs at the Irish Youth Music Awards.
Waltons on George’s Street is gone, and this Temple Bar studio has also had to adapt to survive.
Ooooonly a woman, oooOOONLY A WOMAN!
The Cranberries singer has passed away suddenly at the age of 46.
A talented bunch.
She said yes, of course.
A new documentary, The Truth About Irish Hip Hop, tells the story of how Irish rappers are carving out a niche in the music industry.
Is it any good, 19 years on?
Is is any good, 22 years on?
This music video starring Father Ted actor Joe Rooney tells us how he’s getting on. (Hint: Not great!)
EEEYEAAA OH. EEEYEAAA OH.
The 90s/early 2000s were golden years for Irish pop music. GOLDEN YEARS.
There’s something for everyone here.
It’s by Cork artist Lyra.
They were there to launch a new bill from Labour TD Willie Penrose.
Test that music knowledge.
Padraig Duggan founded the Irish family folk music group with his twin brother in the 1970s.
One is going to win a massive 10k prize.
We chatted to the bassist from the six-piece, who you can catch at festivals all summer.
It’s packed full of dirt. Really.
One of the party’s MEPs wants a quota system introduced.
Peter O’Toole on a camel, anyone?
U2 kicked off their world tour last night.
Go on the lads!
The people need to know…
Proof that really IS something for everyone.
David Tapley chats to us about his best gig experience, writing songs and pyjamas.
Their wonderful album has won the Choice Music Prize.
Who knew Take Me To Church and I Put A Spell On You would go together so well?
Even a pop hit can be Hozier-ified, y’know.
Dublin singer Billy Treacy is telling it like it is.
As if his week could get any better.
Watch his performance of new track I Don’t Want To Change You here.
The Irish singer is currently charming music lovers in the US.
The singer-songwriter has been under the radar for years now, but resurfaced to celebrate the venue’s 25th anniversary.
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