Christy Moore
Beyond the political: What Ireland can teach the world about music
Toner Quinn says he is a musician who writes about music
‘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.