The chart-topping British singer’s music defies genres, because she’s more interested in feelings than styles.
From childhood hymns to anti-apartheid songs, teenage reggae and modern concerts with his sons, the author explores how music has shaped love, politics and memory.
This year's Guinness Cork Jazz Festival has an eclectic mix of performers. Des O'Driscoll picks the best gigs across the genres ...
Marie Sano, popularly known as Bad Gyal Marie, returns to the Big Chune stage after seven years.
International singing sensation Josh Tatofi can’t wait to be part of the sea of red at tomorrow night’s high-stakes Tongan rugby league match.
At the very heart of the White Album, this tender Beatles masterpiece pulled from the classical music tradition and ...
Having made its production debut last year with the Balla rhythm album, US-based Jamaican label Jediimusiq is gearing up to ...
Gazing in that mirror, he committed to art in an instant, and just as swiftly all else was stripped away: his scholarship, his apartment, his allowance, his shining boots, and, most profoundly, his ...
Vicky McClure and her actor-director husband Jonny Owen talk about revolutionising the clubbing scene, why she's so proud of ...
Yugambeh/Gold Coast-based band, Bootleg Rascal, have just unveiled their assertive self-titled fourth album, 'Bootleg Rascal'.
EXCLUSIVE: Vicky McClure and her actor-director husband Jonny Owen talk about revolutionising the clubbing scene, why she's ...
A Liverpool woman has told how she spent years of her life pretending to be a drunk student wandering the streets. Autumn B ...
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