This is a compilation / collection of interviews and sessions from my KCLR programme "Ceol Anocht". It's an Irish music show, broadcast from Kilkenny, Ireland. I say 'interviews' but they're more conversations, less formal.
Over the years I've had the pleasure of chatting with musicians across many genres. Some were broadcast in full, some were edited for reasons of time. Some were time critical (e.g. ahead of a local appearance), some had to be shelved and some were 'lost' in a hard drive fail, most of which were retrieved.
All will be in their original recorded form, with notes as appropriate.
I'm starting at the latest...and will work back.
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This is a compilation / collection of interviews and sessions from my KCLR programme "Ceol Anocht". It's an Irish music show, broadcast from Kilkenny, Ireland. I say 'interviews' but they're more conversations, less formal.
Over the years I've had the pleasure of chatting with musicians across many genres. Some were broadcast in full, some were edited for reasons of time. Some were time critical (e.g. ahead of a local appearance), some had to be shelved and some were 'lost' in a hard drive fail, most of which were retrieved.
All will be in their original recorded form, with notes as appropriate.
I'm starting at the latest...and will work back.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

he late, very great Philip Chevron, of the Radiators and The Pogues, wrote songs for a musical (or a ‘tuner’ as he called it) which he devised with Declan Lynch, friend, journalist and novelist.
With an Irish-American boxing theme on the life of a fictional character, Jack Rooney, the work in progress featured not only Philip himself, but also Ronnie Drew and Kirsty McColl.
The music was thought ‘lost’ for many years, but has been recovered, curated and collated by Philip’s sister, Deborah Blacoe, and produced by his former colleague (and all round legend) Pete Holidai, with a beautiful and timeless cover design by Steve Averill.
Pete arranged for me to chat with Declan about the genesis of the album and shone a light on a largely unknown aspect of Philip’s musical life.
You can buy a copy of this wonderful album on Bandcamp: https://philipchevron.bandcamp.com/album/the-tunerc
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