George Stolz

Goya and Madrid


Shamik Bag

India


Mel Campbell

Australia


Nick Frisch

Beijing, China


James Hendicott

Dublin, Ireland


Eve Hyman

Buenos Aires, Argentina


Jessica Hundley

Los Angeles, California, USA


Alexandra Ivanoff

Istanbul, Turkey


Peter Margasak

Chicago, Illinois, USA


Miles Marshall Lewis

Paris, France


Siobhan O'Leary

Berlin, Germany


Alina Simone

Russia


Meakin Armstrong

Southern USA


Lea Feinstein

Munch and Olso


Kristin Hohenadel

Van Gogh and Arles


Barbie Latza Nadeau

Caravaggio and Rome


Sandra Smallenburg

Vermeer and Delft


Mikael Awake

Ethiopia


Gemma Blackwood

Australia/New Zealand


Scarlet Cheng

Hong Kong


Eija Margit Niskanen

Japan


Mikael Awake

Iran


Elise Jongeun Yoon

Korea


Lee Middleton

Africa


Jose Lustre Jr.

Thailand/Morocco/ Puerto Rico


Andrea Chignoli

Argentina


Jason Anderson

Canada


Alvaro Ceppi

Chile


Nisha Gopalan

New York


Enrique Ramirez

Mexico City/Scandinavia


Liz Brown

San Francisco/Italy


Julien Sévéon

France


Tom Beer

UK


Laurel Maury

Russia


Pelin Turgut

Turkey


Shari Kizirian

Spain


Hannah Tucker

Germany


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In 2005, Niall Byrne founded the music blog Nialler9 as a place for him to discuss the music he loves, from folk to hip-hop. Since then, his well-crafted site and passion for music has led Nialler9 to become Ireland’s most popular music blog and for Niall to writing gigs at newpapers and magazines as well [...]

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The Temple Bar area of Dublin lies just on the south bank of the River Liffey, which divides the city. This small, historical, section of Dublin still preserves its medieval street pattern and is now the arts center of Dublin by day, with over a dozen cultural institutions, and raucous, party central at night, attracting [...]

Hearing O’ The Green: A Sip of Irish Sounds For St. Paddy’s Day

 
We could hardly avoid the fact that it’s Saint Patrick’s Day, what with our New York office literally yards away from the world’s oldest, longest, largest parade commemorating this most Irish of all holidays. Even now, we can hear the trumpets and snares of high-school marching corps as they march down 5th avenue belting out [...]

The Scene In Six Sounds: Ones To Watch

So you truly love music? If you’re like our own James Hendicott, you’ll want to be their first, experiencing that truly special performance in a venue so intimate you can have a pint at the bar and still spot the graffiti on the lead singer’s guitar. Discovering that true gem and then watching them rise [...]

OUT NOW! Music + Travel Worldwide: 12 Cities / 12 Scenes

In Music+Travel Worldwide our expert guides take a musical tour around the globe. Check out our sound sampler before you buy the book…
 
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The Scene in Six Songs: Ireland

For the third edition of his six-song tour, Museyon Guide James Hendicott tackles his biggest challenge yet — Ireland. See the Galway-based writer’s homegrown picks, after the jump…

Meet Museyon: James Hendicott

It’s time for another round of Meet Museyon. This time we’re starting off with James Hendicott, your guide to Celtic punk in Dublin in Music+Travel Worldwide. James is a freelance music and travel writer based in Galway, Ireland, and he’s written his way around the world — from South Korea to Katmandu — discovering music [...]