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In a splendid evening of celebrations, the Ballyreagh Silver Band marked their 150th anniversary on Friday, April 11, in the Killyhevlin Hotel.
Several rising British bands are using centuries-old ditties to discuss hot-button issues like prison abolition, trans rights and the gig economy.
At 76 years old, Danny Hickinson remains a driving force behind one of County Antrim’s most enduring musical traditions - the Mosside Rising Sons of Ulster Accordion Band. A founding member of the ...
One of the founder members of a north Antrim band and is still proudly playing his accordion in the band he helped establish ...
A 24 hour accordion play-a-thon is to be held in Portadown this May to raise money for two charities. The Ulster Accordion ...
A Hamely Scottish Gathering Presented by Mid Armagh Community Network, appearing on stage will be Scottish Highland Dancers, ...
Armagh survived a bumpy first half to win comfortably against Antrim at Corrigan Park in their Ulster Championship quarter-final. The game started off as a tight affair with both sides going score ...
A defiant and principled stance against the Ulster GAA’s decision to take the fixture to Newry might have galvanised the Saffrons and they’ll be hoping it inspires them to deliver the goods on ...
The University of Texas Permian Basin announced April 9 that Lyndsay Eiben has been named Director of Bands. In this expanded role, Eiben will provide leadership for UTPB’s bands program while ...
But pivotal? Yes! CBGB, with its tiny non-stage, was the centre of the music world after it opened in 1973 by owner Hilly Kristal. Not that anyone knew it at the time. This was simply a collection ...
Aerosmith producer Jack Douglas — who was behind the boards for the band’s best-selling album, 1975’s “Toys in the Attic” — is still holding out hope that it’s not the end for the gr ...