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Don’t Upset the Rhythm
Matthew Jordan
When innovative music is seen as a moral threat to society
The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson
Peter Rosser
The Resistible Demise of Michael Jackson, Edited by Mark Fisher, Zero Books, Hampshire, England
Have a Little Faith
John McLachlan
Promoters of art mislead audiences by suggesting that there is meaning where there is none. Sometimes you just have to trust the artist, writes John McLachlan
The Musical Priest
Ciaran Carson
He was a cantankerous eccentric who stressed that the Irish language and music were inseparable. Richard Henebry should not be forgotten, writes Ciaran Carson
After Franco
Kasongo Musanga
From the 1950s until the 1980s, Franco Luambo Makiadi and his TPOK Jazz orchestra profoundly shaped the sound of African music across the continent, and subsequently the popular music of the world through artists such as Paul Simon and Talking Heads. Yet Franco is little known outside Africa and his 1,000 compositions are hardly represented on recordings. Now just over twenty years since Franco’s death in 1989, Kasongo Musanga tells the story of ‘The Sorcerer of the Guitar’, from whose shadow Congolese music is still emerging.
Ghost Story
Tim Lawrence
Arthur Russell, cellist and composer, was born in 1951. In 1973, he moved to New York City and lived in the same East Village apartment for almost twenty years. A recent revival of interest in his music has manifested itself in several recordings, a film documentary and a biography entitled Hold On To Your Dreams: Arthur Russell and the Downtown Music Scene, 1973–1992 by Tim Lawrence. Here, Lawrence tells the story of the composer’s final work, World of Echo. Russell died of AIDS on 4 April 1992.
Open Archive
- Music in 17th and 18th Century Dublin: Part 1
Douglas Gunn - The MEND Report
Frank Heneghan - Recent Publications in Irish Traditional Music
Irish Traditional Music Archive - Location: Ghetto or Niche?
John McLachlan - The Telephone Reel
Ciaran Carson - Recent Publications in Irish Traditional Music
Irish Traditional Music Archive - Player on the Black Keys
Tony MacMahon - The Art of Money
Toner Quinn - Dermy Diamond, Tara Diamond and Dáithí Sproule
Toner Quinn - Notes
News items on musical life in Ireland - In The Ranelagh Gardens
Macdara Woods - Composition as Vandalism
Bob Gilmore - July - August Music Guide
Festivals, concerts and tours - Other Dimensions
Declan O'Driscoll - For Two Euros More?
Diarmaid Moynihan - Tiger Ireland, Turd Sniffers & Meta-Trad: People, Power and the Pursuit of Privileged Status in Music in Ireland
Fintan Vallely - Editorial: About the Money
Toner Quinn - Northword: Here Be Monsters
Peter Rosser - Live Reviews: Sa Dingding
Aengus Ó Maoláin - Recorded: The NMC Songbook
Michael Quinn





