Episodios

  • Irish Music Magazine's official podcast, Mary Coughlan chats with Lar Flynn
    Jul 22 2021

    Mary Coughlan is a singer, songwriter, author and actress known for her soulful, sultry and bluesy, voice the world over. Her first recording was when she was 29 and has recently released her 17th album 'Life Stories' Here Mary chats with Lar Flynn about her life and speaks candidly about subjects that have shaped her life and career

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  • Irish Music Magazine official podcast with Wally Page
    Jul 15 2021

    Born in Dublin, Wally Page is a singer and songwriter whose songs are characterized by articulate lyrics and concise intelligent use of imagery and language. Well traveled and schooled in a myriad of contemporary musical styles from Country, Calypso, Eastern and Rock and his Celtic roots. Wally Page's music covers a wide range of influences. With his articulate, passionate songwriting style and delivery. He writes songs that cover every human condition under the sun, from love to hate, and from peace to war. Songs of love, concern, social comment, and biting satire flow from his lips-each one finely wrought, lyrical, and passionate. His venom is directed at those who have no respect for human life, be they South American dictators or Serbian Militia, while his tender side is seen in his sensitive love songs, like his tribute to Kurt Cobain, "Song for KC" and "When love comes your way".

    Wally Page's songs have reached ears all over the universe through recordings by Christy Moore and Eleanor Shanley. He has also penned several songs with Christy Moore including "Johnny Connors" and 'Wise, and Holy Woman'. 'Smoke and Strong Whiskey' 'Soldier Boys' 'Biko Drum', 'All for the Roses' and 'So Do I' have been recorded by Christy Moore. 'This is the Day' the title track from Christy Moore's album takes its name from a line in Wally's song 'So Do I' inspired by the great poet Thomas Hardy.

    Here, Wally chats with Lar Flynn for Irish Music Magazine's official podcast

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  • George Murphy in conversation with Lar Flynn for Irish Music Magazine
    Mar 25 2021
      George Murphy is an Irish singer songwriter who hails from the Dublin suburb of Beaumount.  He exploded onto the Irish music scene after his memorable appearances on the RTE Television show “You’re a Star”. Just out of secondary school at the age of 17 he very quickly took over the Irish music scene. He signed to Sony Ireland and his debut album ‘Dreamed A Dream’ went to No.1 in the Irish charts. The album eventually went on to gain triple Platinum status. George had made a big impact with insiders on the Irish Music scene, Phil Coulter was quoted as saying that George “Is the most exciting vocal find in Ireland”, The late Ronnie Drew was quoted saying “A voice beyond his years”, Peggy Seeger was quoted saying “A very honest approach to the songs, kept them true to their Origin” and Hotpress magazine described him at the time as “A serious contender”. And now....something new for George..The Rising Sons.   "In an industry full of ups and downs sometimes you have to follow your heart and so that's what I am doing"   "The Rising Sons is made up of friends, neighbours and family all from the local area and all who met at a session for the love of playing music. To take the session to the main stages around Ireland and release new singles and albums with a group of friends is my proudest achievement in music to date"   2020 has been a difficult year for all musicians but George and the Sons turned a negative into a positive and released their first Dublin Ballad entitled 'Dublin Inspires' as well as a song for all the publicans and musicians out there who lost their livelihoods hoods over night 'Give Us Our Good Times Back'. Both songs have been very well received and the band made videos for both capturing the beauty and history of Dublin in the first and the pain and frustration of Lockdown in the second  
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  • Irish Music Magazine official podcast. Season 1 Episode 2. John Spillane in conversation with Lar Flynn
    Feb 22 2021

    John Spillane is one of Irelands most prolific songwriters and performers. Often described as a poet, storyteller and dreamer. His songs have been performed around the world by artists such as Christy Moore , Sean Keane and many more, and his live concerts are an experience to behold. We are delighted that John took time to chat with Lar for Irish Music Magazines official podcast and you will hear snippets from some of Johns best known songs. 

      100 Snow White Horses is a new album from JOHN SPILLANE due for independent release on 2nd April 2021. Inspired by his travels around Ireland, these new songs are full of poetry, Irish mythology and wonder. 100 Snow White Horses is John’s first independent album in 20 years. To order https://johnspillane.ie/#shop   IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE Official Podcasts Season 1 Episodes 1-8 will also be available to download via Spotify, iTunes, Google, Apple, Podbean and wherever you access your podcasts. Our Podcast Series 1 theme music to Blackbird has been kindly supplied under licenced to Irish Music Magazine by Wardlaw Music as arranged by Sharon Shannon/Donal Lunny. IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE Official Podcasts Season 1 Series 1 are produced by Emerald Isle Media with Lar Flynn's Talks The Talk. Follow IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE on Facebook @ Irish Music Magazine official Order your Monthly Magazine & Subscription @ www.irishmusicshopping.com  
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  • Irish Music Magazine official podcast. Season 1 Episode 1. Nathan Carter in conversation with Lar Flynn
    Jan 27 2021

    Nathan was born on 28th May 1990, growing up in Liverpool. His family originate from Newry in County Down.He soon leaned to play the accordion and trips to Ireland to compete in Fleadh Ceoil’s became a regular feature of young Nathan’s life, and by the age of 12 he won All Ireland medals for singing, and the accordion. Nathan soon became a member of the Liverpool Ceili band, playing accordion and piano, and solo performances soon followed in Liverpool and Ireland.

    On a trip to Donegal in 2009, Nathan was appearing in concert in Buncrana, where he met with songwriter John Farry. So impressed was Farry that representation soon followed and the rest, as they say, is history.

    IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE Official Podcasts Season 1 Episodes 1-8 will also be available to download via Spotify, iTunes, Google, Apple, Podbean, Soundcloud and wherever you access your podcasts. Our Podcast Series 1 theme music to Blackbird has been kindly supplied under licenced to Irish Music Magazine by Wardlaw Music as arranged by Sharon Shannon/Donal Lunny. IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE Official Podcasts Season 1 Series 1 are produced by Emerald Isle Media with Lar Flynn's Talks The Talk. Follow IRISH MUSIC MAGAZINE on Facebook @ Irish Music Magazine official Order your Monthly Magazine & Subscription @ www.irishmusicshopping.com  
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