I think we did something extraordinary, and I think we still are," says The Pogues' founding member Spider Stacy.
The Pogues are going on tour to celebrate 40 years of "Rum Sodomy & The Lash" - find out how to get tickets here! The Pogues have announced their first US and Canadian tour dates in 13 years, all to ...
Thanks to the enduring allure of “Fairytale of New York,” the spirit of the Pogues’ Shane MacGowan is in the air once more. But MacGowan’s impact and legacy were also heard onstage in Dublin last ...
Hozier was the musical guest for the second time on Saturday Night Live this weekend, 10 years after he first took Studio 8H to church. He performed his No. 1 hit “Too Sweet,” and — because he’s Irish ...
James Fearnley of the Pogues stopped by the Punknews podcast to talk the Pogues' upcoming tour where they celebrate 40 years of Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash. You can hear the episode below, right now.
Banjo player, folk music aficionado and actor/comedian Billy Connolly once described The Dubliners as “folk music’s Rolling Stones”. If that’s the case, then The Pogues were its Sex Pistols: ...
The gig turned out to be a turning point in the city’s history, not only for Haslam’s career as a concert promoter, but also for the Ottawa music scene, proving to the industr ...
Really want to be in Happy where I am right now; I’ve a lot of planning and organizing to be getting on with. But if I could be somewhere else right now I’d like to be in Marseilles eating ...
For fans of The Pogues and those interested in the evolution of their music, this episode of "The Ireland Podcast" offers a comprehensive look into the formative years of the band and James Fearnley's ...