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The popular history of Northern Ireland has been overshadowed by the violence of the Troubles. How Belfast Got the Blues reconsiders the period before 1969, arguing that popular music in Northern Ireland was central to the politics of the time, in ways not previously understood or explored.
Placing Northern Ireland at the forefront of a key moment in British and Irish cultural history, Noel Mclaughlin and Joanna Braniff weave a fascinating account of the popular-musical culture and local 'scene' in Northern Ireland with the broader and highly complex context of the social-political milieu,
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The popular history of Northern Ireland has been overshadowed by the violence of the Troubles. How Belfast Got the Blues reconsiders the period before 1969, arguing that popular music in Northern Ireland was central to the politics of the time, in ways not previously understood or explored.

Placing Northern Ireland at the forefront of a key moment in British and Irish cultural history, Noel Mclaughlin and Joanna Braniff weave a fascinating account of the popular-musical culture and local 'scene' in Northern Ireland with the broader and highly complex context of the social-political milieu, offering original and insightful readings of key 1960s figures, including the early career of Van Morrison and Them, the neglected Belfast blues singer Ottilie Patterson, the provocative film director Peter Whitehead, and The Rolling Stones. The book also includes new material, obtained in interviews and through meticulous archival research, to challenge the mainstream narrative of the mid-1960s music scene in Belfast.

By intertwining politics, culture and unexplored key personalities, the authors have fashioned a new lens to re-examine this most radical decade and the complex but essential relationship between music and identity.


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Noel McLaughlin is a popular musician historian and a senior lecturer in the Department of Arts at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He is the coauthor of Rock and Popular Music in Ireland: Before and After U2 and numerous articles and book chapters on rock and popular music culture.

Joanna Braniff is an independent scholar based in Belfast. She was features editor of the Irish News from 2002 to 2008 and director of political communications in the Northern Ireland Assembly from 2010 to 2015. She now works as a freelance author, journalist, and media consultant specializing in arts and culture.