Spider Stacy, Jem Finer and James Fearnley- three of the founding members of ‘the best band in the world’- told David ...
Born in Leicester, Niall grew up in the Dundalk area although where he was living was nearer to South Armagh. Moving to ...
Fiachna Ó Braonáin of Hothouse Flowers told David Hennessy about 40 years of the band. Hothouse Flowers will return to the UK in 2025 to celebrate their iconic albums People (1988) and Home (1990).
Liam Ó Maonlaí, Mundy, Camille O’Sullivan and Cait O’Riordan all in tribute to the late Shane MacGowan. Mundy, who is known ...
Patrick Humhries told David Hennessy about his Beatles biography, meeting Paul McCartney and the day John Lennon was shot. Acclaimed author Patrick Humphries has just released his biography, With The ...
KeSTine told David Hennesy about his new album, being inspired by seeing how they celebrated life at his grandmother’s funeral in Nigeria and being the victim of a racist attack at a festival in Cork.
Tony Mortimer, well known from East 17, told David Hennessy about 30 years of their Christmas number one Stay Another Day, the painful inspiration behind it and his Irish family. Tony Mortimer, former ...
Theatre director Ben Barnes spoke to David Hennessy before he comes to the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith with his reading of Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These featuring Andrew Bennett (An ...