Showing posts with label People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People. Show all posts

The Tom Baxter Podcast [August 2007]

Much was expected of Tom Baxter in 2007. The English singer-songwriter had taken the public and the critics by storm. And then, on a long August weekend, he came to Kilkee for the first Cois Farraige music festival.
GROWING pains — to half the medical world a misnomer but to many an adolescent a very real and genuine torment. While they may not manifest in any particular physical affliction, the journey of the teenage boy into manhood is fraught with many hills to scale and battles to fight. There are big questions to tackle, questions that few are qualified to answer. There, somewhere between the grunt of frustrated innocence and the despair of hollow adulthood, resides Tom Baxter.
In his new album Skybound, due for release later this month, Baxter takes up where he left off after Feather and Stone. Charting this journey, the jubilation as well as the despair.
“It’s working on the same emotional values in terms of song-writing.  I think that I always write from the same place. In terms of the sentiment of the record, it is, in a similar way to Feather and Stone, recording the journey from boyhood into man hood. It’s a journey of the emotional experience and the things you have to learn yourself. So there are moments of darkness,” he said.

Eoin Coughlan [April 2007]

In April of 2007 Clare People Interactive made the short journey to Tipperary to chat to tradster turned singer/songwriter Eoin Coughlan. The former Nomos stalwart spoke about his new album and his collaborations with Genna Hayes, Damien Dempsey and Ann Scott.

Duke Special [March 2007]

A lost boy in a musical neverland, he transmits an aura of pure, innocent exuberance. As he prepares to take on Galway and Limerick next month, Andrew Hamilton caught up with Duke Special.



WHAT a difference a year makes. In the opening exchanges of 2006, a question about Duke Special would more likely lead you to a conceited member of the British aristocracy than to a shy Belfast singer/songwriter. Yes, things have definitely changed for Peter Wilson, AKA Duke Special.
A series of high-profile media appearances and a touring schedule that would leave even the hardest of metal bands crying for their mammy have catapulted him from Peter Who? to Duke Special.
Indeed, February and March will see Wilson take on an incredible 27 gigs across Ireland, the UK and Europe in just 32 days. This is a familiar road for the workaholic. The only difference is, this time, people have finally started to listen.
“I have slept in cars, on dressing room floors and on many, many different floors of people’s houses and, yeah, I got to be hardcore. I mean, I was looking at my friends and they were earning a packet after leaving...


Erin McKeown [March 2007] - The Podcast


Okay, after falling foul of Soundclouds uber efficient copyright software, we are back up and running with a new... ahem... rustic intro which is definitely all my own copyright. So here we go, the Erin McKeown podcast.

Duke Special [November 2006]


In late 2006, the world was just beginning to take notice of Peter Wilson [AKA Duke Special]. Days before his first appearance on the Late with Jool Holland he spoke to ma about this quick rise to stardom and his brilliant version of 'Clare to Here'. Cheers,
Andy