Biird ready to take off

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Lisa Canny told David Hennessy about her new all- female traditional music collective Biird who are looking to change the narrative around women in...

‘Brechtian seanchaí punk’

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Little John Nee told David Hennessy about bringing his show Nettle Horse, which contains a dystopian future but some matters and messages for the...

Return to London

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Freddie White, who plays The Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith this week, told David Hennessy about following Emmylou Harris, his memories of the late...

Dawning of the Dea

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Mollie McGinn of Belfast rock duo Dea Matrona told David Hennessy about their debut album For Your Sins, getting Dolly Parton’s go ahead and...

Going out strong

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Brian Warfield, Tommy Byrne and Noel Nagle, aka The Wolfe Tones, sat down with David Hennessy at The Faltering Fullback last week ahead of...

The accidental musician  

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Jack Badcock, lead singer of Dallahan, told David Hennessy about his first solo album, the historical figures who inspired some of the tracks and...

Parking the conversation

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Picture This told David Hennessy about their new album, the whirlwind it has been for them so far, playing for Manchester United legends and...

Coming home

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Canadian singer- songwriter Loreena McKennitt told David Hennessy about how Celtic music inspired her huge successful career of more than three decades. Canadian singer-songwriter...

Two sisters

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Best selling author Cathy Kelly told David Hennessy about her latest novel Sisterhood, the ‘terrifying’ experience of being diagnosed with cancer and why she...

Withnail & me

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Robert Sheehan is perhaps one of Ireland’s best known actors. He came to prominence with towering performances in RTE’s gangland drama Love/ Hate and Channel...