Did you, for some inexcusable reason, miss the Tom Dunne Show this week? Fear not. The highlights fairy is here to remedy your woes.
Here is a roundup of the best bits from the week just gone...
Abandoman
Rob Broderick of hip hop comedy duo Abandoman joined Tom on Tuesday night with his special (and hilarious) brand of freestyle music and comedy. Broderick, an Irish native, currently resides in London but was on Dublin turf for his Whelan's gig.
Listen to the interview here.
Al Stewart
Musician and master lyricist Al Stewart was interviewed on Wednesday evening's programme, ahead of his performance of Year of the Cat in Dublin. Stewart gave great insight into his songwriting process, explainging that for Year of the Cat he actually recorded the music before coming up with any lyrics for the now revered album.
Listen below to Al discussing his career and his most famous record.
The Pop Group
Mark Stewart of post punk outfit The Pop Group popped by this week ahead of the band's May 4th Dublin date. The band has just released its first album in 35 years, entitled Citizen Zombie.
Woody Allen for the Comedy Hall of Fame
Karl Spain and John Moynes joined Tom on Wednesday night to debate the comedic qualities of New York legend Woody Allen. His early stand up from the mid 1960s was first on the agenda, before a colourful discussion of some of his greatest films such as Play it Again Sam and Annie Hall. Did he make it into the Hall of Fame? Listen below to find out!
The Would Be's
Cavan's finest, The Would Be's, arrived in studio on Thursday night for a session to mark the release of their new EP Bittersweet.
Be sure to tune in next week (Monday to Thursday from 10pm) when Tom will be speaking with Kraftwerk legend Wolfgang Flur, Johnny Rogan, who has written a new biography of The Kinks, and lots more!