The Only Way Is Music

Oisin Browne

The Only Way Is Music is a monthly podcast hosted by Oisin Browne, created for artists and industry professionals who want to understand how real careers are built in today’s music world. Each episode features in-depth conversations with managers, producers, writers, executives and creatives who have lived the industry from the inside out. Whether you are an artist, songwriter, band member, topliner, sound engineer, publisher, label manager, distributor, music journalist or simply someone who wants to turn a passion for music into a profession, this podcast is you.

Episodes

  1. Dr Michael Mary Murphy: Music Industry Scholar & A&R Veteran on How Artists Build Careers That Last

    JAN 9

    Dr Michael Mary Murphy: Music Industry Scholar & A&R Veteran on How Artists Build Careers That Last

    In this episode of The Only Way Is Music, Oisin Browne is joined by Dr Michael Mary Murphy, one of Ireland’s leading music industry thinkers and a former A&R executive in London and New York. Michael has worked across Dublin’s independent scene, major record labels, and artist management, and is the co-author of Sounds Irish, Acts Global and Pop Music Management: Lessons from Managers of Number One Albums. Michael breaks down the realities of the modern music landscape and explains why the fundamentals of artist development have not changed, despite TikTok, streaming and digital culture. His insights come from decades of practical experience, from DIY punk roots to working alongside major artists, managers and executives. In this episode you’ll hear about:• Michael’s journey from Dublin’s DIY scene into international A&R• The early influence of Bowie, punk and the culture of self-reliance• Why DIY thinking still outperforms algorithms and metrics• How the Hope Collective brought Green Day and Fugazi to Dublin with no money• The shift from underground culture to working at Virgin Records with Richard Branson• Lessons learned from artists connected with Jeff Buckley, Nirvana, Henry Rollins and more• How great artists are actually discovered and developed• Why TikTok and streaming haven’t changed the core rules of success• The importance of craft: becoming exceptional before promoting yourself• How DIY strategies helped his artists secure major deals• The difference between hobbyists and artists prepared for a professional career• The business mindset every artist must learn to survive• Why “never compromise” is the foundation of a long-term music career• What “making it” in music realistically means today About Dr Michael Mary MurphyHe is a leading academic and lecturer in cultural studies and the music industry, a former A&R executive in London and New York, and the author of two foundational books on global Irish music and artist management. His career spans DIY culture, major label strategy and the development of breakthrough artists. This conversation is essential for emerging artists, managers, songwriters and anyone trying to navigate today’s fast-changing industry. Michael offers clarity, grounded insight and a blueprint that remains relevant regardless of trends or platforms.

    55 min
  2. Paul Charles: Music Agent, Manager, Promoter, Author And Long-Time Booker of Glastonbury’s Acoustic Stage

    12/15/2025

    Paul Charles: Music Agent, Manager, Promoter, Author And Long-Time Booker of Glastonbury’s Acoustic Stage

    In this episode of The Only Way Is Music, Oisin is joined by Paul Charles, one of the most influential figures in the modern live music industry. Paul’s career began in Magherafelt, Northern Ireland, where pure passion and persistence launched him into a life that would see him manage and promote artists such as Van Morrison, Ray Davies, Gerry Rafferty, Gilbert O’Sullivan, The Undertones, The Buzzcocks, Robert Plant and many more. Paul reflects on how a lack of musical ability led him into management, how caring for artists became the core of his philosophy, and how the early days of the industry demanded creativity, instinct and relentless self-belief. He explains the professionalism of the great 60s artists, the evolution of management structures, and why love for the work—not shortcuts—creates long-term careers. We explore his 30-year tenure as booker of the Glastonbury Acoustic Stage, his relationship with festival founder Michael Eavis, and the importance of giving young artists spaces where authenticity thrives. Paul also speaks candidly about the power of live performance in an era dominated by TikTok, AI and short-form content, arguing that the artists who endure are the ones who connect with an audience in the room. For new artists, Paul offers vital guidance:• Make the music you want to make.• Believe in it fully.• Be persistent.• Surround yourself with people who genuinely care, not people chasing shortcuts. His stories from five decades in the business, including the remarkable tale of how he first connected with Van Morrison, make this a deeply personal and inspiring listen. Paul’s memoir, Adventures in Wonderland, captures much of the extraordinary world behind these stories and is available through major booksellers.

    38 min

About

The Only Way Is Music is a monthly podcast hosted by Oisin Browne, created for artists and industry professionals who want to understand how real careers are built in today’s music world. Each episode features in-depth conversations with managers, producers, writers, executives and creatives who have lived the industry from the inside out. Whether you are an artist, songwriter, band member, topliner, sound engineer, publisher, label manager, distributor, music journalist or simply someone who wants to turn a passion for music into a profession, this podcast is you.