A low key opening saw some organic farm girls throwing seed on the stage while a solo Young quietly slipped behind the piano at the left of the stage. The sombre opening notes of “After the Gold Rush” echoed out […]
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A low key opening saw some organic farm girls throwing seed on the stage while a solo Young quietly slipped behind the piano at the left of the stage. The sombre opening notes of “After the Gold Rush” echoed out […]
“Communion Girls” is the first single from the forthcoming album “Southlands” by Northern Ireland indie folk band Malojian, and it’s a little gem. Northern Ireland in the 1980s was a totally different world from today, and Stevie Scullion, aka Malojian, […]
It isn’t every night you get a chance to see a living legend in Belfast. So, as soon as the news broke that The Out to Lunch Festival had booked Booker T. Jones, I quickly noted the date in my brand spanking […]
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