Christy Moore
‘They silenced her that night up in the Creggan’: Christy Moore song describes killing of Lyra McKee on folk legend’s new album
A Terrible Beauty is Christy Moore’s 25th studio album
Christy Moore attends pro-Palestine rally in Dublin
More than 1,000 protesters assembled at the Garden of Remembrance on Parnell Square to march to Leinster House.
Mary Coughlan shares Life Stories as A Woman's Heart trio Ride On
MARY Coughlan has a date in May circled in her diary, which, unlike like many of her recent Covid-cancelled gigs, won't be struck out at a moment's notice: it is the day she turns 66 and can pick up her pension.
Legendary singer Christy Moore to receive lifetime achievement award
LEGENDARY singer Christy Moore last night said it will be a "great honour" to receive a lifetime achievement award at this year's RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards.
Colin Davidson tells of 'rare connection' while painting folk singer Christy Moore
ARTIST Colin Davidson has spoken of the "rare connection" he felt while painting singer-songwriter Christy Moore.
Arts Q&A: Singer Luka Bloom on Van Morrison, U2 and Patrick Kavanagh
1. When did you think about a career as a musician and what were your first steps into it? I got my first guitar when I was nine; started writing songs at 14.
Trad/roots: Inaugural RTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards sees Dublin catch up with north
IT HAS long been part of the Irish pscyhe that we tend to belittle and begrudge our very own.
Mary Black on her musical family, painting and singing the songs of Jimmy MacCarthy
FOR over 30 years Mary Black has been an icon of Irish folk music across the world.