Band of brothers
Brían Mac Gloinn of award-winning sibling duo Ye Vagabonds told David Hennessy about their new album, why they don’t get carried away with awards...
London calling
Lorraine Nash spoke to David Hennessy ahead of her London debut show at an upcoming Shoreditch music showcase.
The Irish Independent named her as one...
Embracing the single life
Indie folk singer- songwriter Étáin told David Hennessy about her debut single, not being able to kick a GAA ball and why it was...
Back to Neverland
Brian Finnegan of Flook told David Hennessy about 26 years of Flook, how the band retains its magic after so many years and why...
Red sky in the morning
Singer- songwriter Síomha told David Hennessy about her debut album, the broad musical education her father (well known trad musician Paul Brock) gave her...
Take me to church
Sarah McQuaid told David Hennessy about her live album filmed at St Buryan Church in Cornwall, how Ireland started her entire solo career and...
Remembering John Prine
The Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith hosted a night in memory of singer-songwriter John Prine last week on the occasion of the second anniversary...
Returning to Ireland
New York singer- songwriter Rachael Sage told David Hennessy about joining Imelda May on her current UK and Ireland tour, what Ireland means to...
Prine time
The Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith will this week host a night in memory of singer-songwriter John Prine. David Hennessy spoke to Ralph McTell...
Ceol with soul
Matthew Crampsey and James O’Sullivan told David Hennessy about their new band Ceol. Created by Nathan Carter and Liam McKenna, the band aim to...