Growing pains
Cian Goddo of emerging Dublin indie-pop band Somebody's Child told David Hennessy why it's good to be going it alone, why he had to...
Centre on stage
Barry Murphy of Hermitage Green told David Hennessy about the band's current single and upcoming drive-in concerts as well as the premature end to...
Singing as one
Award-winning songwriter and Dublin singer-songwriter RuthAnne told David Hennessy it is time for gender equality when it comes to females getting played on the...
Fundraising album for local musicians
London- Irish bands such as the Biblecode Sundays, The Reels and The Peppered Aces feature on a new album put together to help musicians...
Back on dry land
Emerging Tipperary pop artist Johnny Bourke told David Hennessy about the worry he had when he was on a cruise ship stuck at sea...
Morbid fascination
David Hennessy spoke to Michael Smiley, Eileen O'Higgins and Kerr Logan, the stars of Dead Still, a new period drama set in the Dublin...
A lockdown soap going places
David Hennessy spoke to Conor Montague and John O'Dowd, Chris' older brother, about the lockdown inspired soap opera Coronamona that is told through Zoom...
Not Faking it
Pop newcomer Robert Grace told David Hennessy about his latest track that deals with depression and coming from a very musical family.
“Really what I...
The rare old tunes
John Sheahan, the last surviving member of the famous Dubliners, tells David Hennessy about releasing his debut album at the age of 80, why...
Tainted love
Cauvery Madhavan told David Hennessy about her novel The Tainted that is based on a real-life mutiny by Irish soldiers serving for the Crown...