Ishna, an Irish band founded by Ciaran Nagle and Tara Novak, recorded their first album in a historic barn in Peterborough, NH, with the help of the local community, and the album, Sli Amach, is now ...
These new names promise fresh music and/or major festival appearances this year. By Sophie Williams At the start of 2026, the conversation around emerging talent from the U.K. and Ireland feels ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Billboard Hot 100 re-entries are a relatively common occurrence, as songs often experience sudden gains in activity that help them ...
It takes a brave musician to walk away from a format people know and love and to venture into an area that might win them respect but little commercial gain. Replacing the chummy Bressie with his full ...
The tracks that defined the year, and all of the underrated gems and slow-burn hits found in between. In the U.K. and Ireland, this year’s most striking and memorable songs reflected a restless, ...
It’s ironic that every student in Ireland is schooled in the poetry of Seamus Heaney and Eavan Boland, yet opportunities to mine the “profound artistry” of Irish traditional music are few and far ...
Unidentified drones breached Ireland's airspace this week during a visit by Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a source familiar with the matter told CBS News on Friday. "Any incident like this ...
Former Israeli delegate says Ireland could 'return stronger' after RTÉ decides to pull out of next year's Eurovision in light of the humanitarian crisis in Palestine Supporters at a watch party in ...
Check out some of our favourite new Irish songs to hear this week Fred again.. has released his new remix of Dundalk rapper Reggie’s track ‘Talk of the Town’, featuring English DJ Sammy Virji. The ...
...Brief intense snow showers this morning... Areas of briefly intense snow showers will lift across the area through the late morning hours. These snow showers may lead to a rapid accumulation on ...
According to Carl Sandburg, it was one of Abe Lincoln’s favorite songs. Nobody knows who wrote it, but its words got into print in 1848, in the Ethiopian Glee Book. About five years ago tubby ...