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Ellie O’Byrne sits down with three figures with roles in legendary Cork band Nun Attax' trajectory, and legend-in-the-making that was sadly never to be.

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Cork '91 - When Nirvana and Kurt Cobain came to town
Cork '91 - When Nirvana and Kurt Cobain came to town
To mark the anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death, Des O’Driscoll looks back on the day in 1991 when the late singer’s band played a support slot at Sir Henry’s in Cork.

Wed, 10 Apr, 2019

A question of taste: Jim X Comet
A question of taste: Jim X Comet

Jim X Comet has been involved in music in Cork for the past four decades. He played with such bands as Belsonic Sound and the Dancing Bastards From Hell, as well as managing the Comet Records shop.

Thu, 12 Apr, 2018

Can the vinyl revival break out from the niche market again?
Can the vinyl revival break out from the niche market again?

Record sales are resurgent, but will the format ever again be more than a niche market, asks Eoghan O’Sullivan

Wed, 11 Mar, 2015

Cork '91 - When Nirvana came to town
Cork '91 - When Nirvana came to town

To mark tomorrow’s 20th anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death, Des O’Driscoll looks back on the day in 1991 when the late singer’s band played a support slot at Sir Henry’s in Cork.

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