1984 might well have been a turning point in the political landscape of the North of Ireland. A series of individual events took place that would shape the future of the country and the
Shawn Jones live in Newcastle The Tap Room, Newcastle, Co. Down Saturday 22nd September 2018 Evidently, Shawn Jones had already made a solid reputation for himself in Ireland before I’d ever heard of him.
Rodney Crowell is back in town with a new recording – Close Ties – catch my review here on Folk and Tumble While you’re reading that – have a listen to one of my favourite
The one-time wingman to Robert Plant and The Band of Joy, Darrell Scott played Belfast Nashville a few Fridays ago. Here is the link to the review on Folk and Tumble… http://folkandtumble.com/darrell-scott-live-in-belfast/ And here
This podcast is new territory for me. It takes me away from talking strictly about business growth, sales strategy and marketing and into music. It’s a recording with Stevie O’Sullivan, digital marketing strategist and
“…an unhelpful amount of cultural journalism is dedicated to attacking works of art that critics deem substandard. Though this may be a diverting spectator sport, it has little to do with the more useful
Business Development hacks by Bruce Springsteen I was lucky enough to have a ticket for last Sunday nights gig at Croke Park – the Boss playing the best stadium in the world. And to
For me, is the measure of how good a film or drama is, that you remember the soundtrack as well as any of the detail of the characters and the story narrative. I thank
I am just about 3/4s through “Unfaithful Music and Disappearing Ink” – just shy of 700 pages dedicated to the life of Elvis Costello. I’ve been reading it since Christmas, slowly, along with 7
I first listened to Sturgill Simpson a little over two years ago and was lucky to see him play an acoustic set at the Limelight, Belfast at the start of the year. His latest
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