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You can listen to Lynette Fay's hour-long music programme on BBC Radio Ulster every Friday at 7pm. |
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Hothouse Flowers |
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Busking friends Fiachna Ó Braonáin and Liam Ó Maonlaí formed the nucleus of the enduring Irish rock band The Hothouse Flowers when they joined with Peter O’Toole and together won a street-entertainers award. |
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Hothouse Flowers |
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John Spillane |
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Cork native John Spillane has been transfixing audiences for years with his distinctive take on Irish folk music, sung in his inimitable honest voice and accompanied by his own guitar. |
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John Spillane Myspace |
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Lúnasa |
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Made up from five members from different counties in Ireland, Lúnasa have established themselves as truly a supreme Irish traditional band. Kevin Crawford from Clare, Mayo man Sean Smyth, Armagh’s own Cillian Vallely, Trevor Hutchinson from Tyrone and Manchester-born, Armagh-raised Paul Meehan make up the current line-up of the band that was started when Smyth and Hutchinson toured with Donogh Hennessy |
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Lúnasa |
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Bréag |
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This Belfast Celtic fusion band clashes Irish language lyrics with reggae beats, rhythm and blues and ska influences to create a unique and potent hybrid musical experience, likened by them to the combination of ‘soda bread and jerk chicken’, which describes them perfectly. |
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Bréag Myspace |
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