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This week on Sounds from Scotland!, we turn to Craig Weir and Joy Dunlop to tell us a little bit more about upcoming Music Festivals and Competitions throughout Scotland. Craig Weir, master piper, gives his insights about the World Piping Championships, which will be taking place on August 16th and 17th on Glasgow Green. We then hear from Joy Dunlop, Gaelic singer, who shares with us her own journey through her musical career, as well advice on navigating festival season in Scotland! To find out more about The World Piping Championships, please visit www.glasgowlife.org.uk/arts-music-and-culture/world-pipe-band-championships To find out more about the Edinburgh Fringe and start planning your visit, visit https://www.edfringe.com/ To find out more about the Edinburgh International, visit https://www.eif.co.uk/
Angus MacPhail is a founding member of Skipinnish, the powerhouse of contemporary Scottish music, and you can enjoy two of his most iconic tunes at the beginning and end of this episode. With a background in commercial fishing, Angus claims Scotland is experiencing a present-day Highland Clearances.Seafood Matters Podcast is available on all podcast networks and on Youtube. Alternatively, you can also listen on the dedicated website www.seafoodmatterspodcast.com.Contact Jim Cowie:Email: jim@seafoodmatterspodcast.comSocials: @seafoodmatterspodcastWebsite: seafoodmatterspodcast.comContact Angus MacPhail: https://www.skipinnish.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/seafood-matters-podcast--6102841/support.
Hi, welcome to the Foot Stompin' Free Scottish Music Podcast. I know we've been away but I'm back! Here's a whole bunch of brand new traditional music from Scotland and the odd classic! Thankyou to all our Patreon supporters. Thanks for sticking in there. If you would like to support the podcast please visit http://www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad The Homeroad by Ross Couper Band Track - The Homeroad https://rosscouper.bandcamp.com An Toll Dubh feat Sian by Niteworks https://niteworksband.bandcamp.com/track/an-toll-dubh-feat-sian ReLoved by Capercaillie Track - Tobar Mhoire https://verticalrecords.co.uk/product/reloved/ In The Stream by Project Smok https://projectsmok.bandcamp.com A Jock Tamson's Bairns by Jock Tamson's Bairns Track - Brave Lewie Roy / Wantonness Second Sight by Fraser Fifield, Graham Stephen and Elie Afif Track - The Search https://fraserfifield.bandcamp.com/album/second-sight Love Story by Iona Fyfe https://ionafyfe.bandcamp.com/music Close To by Dlù Track - Mogaisean https://www.dluband.com Sealladh by Rachel Newton Track - Stress https://rachelnewton.bandcamp.com Cosmography by Jack Badcock Track - Too Many things https://jackbadcock.bandcamp.com/album/cosmography Refractions by Neil Pearlman Track - Reel for Carl https://neilpearlman.bandcamp.com
Send us a Text Message.An artist who moves people with their craft is such an inspiring and gifted way to live. How has Ainsley developed the depth to her music and to her way of living? Today we are going to be talking about the time Ainsley spent with her grandmother and the role that her family has had in her choices and way of living. As we talk about grief, and the process of moving through it, we expand to the connection of life that is created by our ability to love and to let go of our loved ones. At the Cape Breton Tea Company our tea is created to provide transitional moments for people as they sip the tea. Grief can be supported by such herbs as lavender, chamomile, rose, valerian, lemon balm, motherwort, hawthorn. Our intention is important to how we want to transition ourselves into growth and inspiration because of our ability to love and be loved. I chose our blend, from the Harmony Blends collection, Island VitaliTEA – “Be inspired by the power of nature that surrounds you, rest and release into healing.” This blend includes chamEach episode of the Be Well with Dr. Michelle Greenwell podcast includes the BioEnergetic Wellness Formula. That means that you have the opportunity to have a healing session while you listen based on the way the content is laid out and the activities we participate in. Before listening you can create a goal or an intention of where you would like to be heading with an activity or in your life, then make your cup of tea, engage in the activities and celebrate at the end. Are you looking for more resources? The best way to find all the resources in one location is by visiting https://linktr.ee/greenwellcenter. Become a regular listener of the podcast and purchase your own tea blends to assist you in transformation while you listen. Our podcast is designed to bring balance and flow to your day, week, month, and year. Thanks for sharing us with others who could also benefit. Please send us your feedback and a review. The Cape Breton Tea CompanyCelebrating the tastes and smells found on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada through herbs.The Greenwell Center for Holistic HealthHarmonizing daily habits for wellbeing through sessions in dance, tai chi, healing arts, and teaDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Dr. Michelle Greenwell, BA Psych, MSc CAM, Ph. D CIH (Complementary and Integrative Health). Striving to support the public to choose self-care and well-being options that create ease and flow in their lives, Michelle specializes in using movement to heal the body. Her BioEnergetic Formula for Success provides a means for everyone to set their intentions and create support and action for flow and ease to the goals. Learn more at www.greenwellcenter.com. Follow her YouTube channel and specialty playlists. Find her full resource list here. She highlights her Tea Company: The Cape Breton Tea Company which you can find at www.capebretontea.ca. Included is the specialty line of Tea with Intention, Harmony Blends and Coaster, and the focus on high quality organic black, green, herbal, rooibos, and honeybush tea. Including tea with your podcast listening is a unique way to explore tea, create healthy habits, and have great conversations with friends and colleagues.
I continue to collect my personal favourite flutists on Inline G this week, with folk music expert, author, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist and all-round icon; Philippe Barnes.Philippe's brand new record, The Clearwater Sessions, with Tom Phelan on piano comes out fittingly on St Patrick's Day (17th March 2024), so we sat down and had a chat about it, and the 18 year journey from the cult album The Madrid Sessions. We also discussed Philippe's varied career in television and recording, as well as his love for Boyz II Men.The Clearwater Sessions is available on CD, Vinyl and Streaming, and you can get more info on Philippe's website over at www.PhilippeBarnes.comIf you'd like to support the podcast, you can sign up for just 5 quid a month to be a Patron at;patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xChapters:0:00 - An Intro from Philippe's Biggest Fan3:33 - Philippe on Inline G, Seamed Tubes and other flutey things10:05 - The Differences between Irish and Scottish Music (and weather)22:00 - The V-Word25:40 - The Madrid Sessions35:08 - The Clearwater Sessions50:50 - Brian Finnegan and Flook56:21 - Dickson, Glass, Bowie and Prince1:04:55 - Quick Fire (ish) Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Hayden Stern! We recorded this a couple weeks ago in Olympia, WA. Tune in this episode: * Loren McKowen's (0:55) * Dry and Dusty (14:26) * Noon Lasses (28:23) * Hawk is a Mule (Andrew Marlin original) (38:22) * Farewell Trion (48:39) * Bonus Track: Fishing at Orbost Visit Hayden Stern's website (https://www.haydenstern.com/) Follow Hayden Stern on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/bioluminator/) Sign up now for Julian Family Fiddle Camp (https://californiabluegrass.org/cbaevent/julian-family-fiddle-camp/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)
Hi there! Ciamar a tha thu? What's happening? Sorry for the long break between these podcasts. Sometimes life just gets in the way... Anyway we are back now with the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards Album of the Year Podcast 2023! Starting of with the winner Duncan Chisholm! If you would like to support this podcast please check out our Patreon www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad. Black Cuillin by Duncan Chisholm Track - On the winds of chaos born https://www.duncanchisholm.com Tempus by Skerryvore Track - Everything You Need https://skerryvore.com Dialogues by Su-a Lee Track - Stroma featuring James Ross https://sualee.bandcamp.com/album/dialogues Awakening by Ìmar Track - Bangers https://www.imarband.com Fàs by Breabach Track - Eadar an Da Bhraigh https://breabach.bandcamp.com/album/f-s Dusk Moon by Rura Track - Think of Today https://rura.bandcamp.com DIAD by Tim Edey & Ross Ainslie Track - LUNNY https://rossainslie.bandcamp.com/album/diad-2 I See A World by Peatbog Faeries Track - The Sister of Moses https://peatbogfaeriesofficial.bandcamp.com/album/i-see-a-world Decemberwell by Decade by Mike Vass Track - Prisms on the dark sea https://mikevass.bandcamp.com Haar by Lauren MacColl Track - Haar https://laurenmaccoll.bandcamp.com
In this bonus episode, Jim adds a song to the Desert Island Jukebox from a one-hit-wonder known for flamboyant fashion and their single that might be about nuclear armageddon.Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsJoin our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hi there, Ciamar a tha sibh? We are back after the summer. My youngest is now back at the school - in his last year! Where does the time go! Anyway loads of great music for you to listen toooo! See you in September! Live Wire by Mec Lir Track - Flashback https://meclir.bandcamp.com/album/livewire Dream Angus by Claire Hastings Track - Dream Angus https://clairehastings.bandcamp.com Arche by Routes Quartet Track - Astar https://routesstrings.bandcamp.com/album/arche-2 Popular Manx Tunes D♭ Edition by Tomas Callister & David Kilgallon Track - Polkas https://davidkilgallon.bandcamp.com/album/popular-manx-tunes-d-edition Dancing Feet by Blair Douglas Track - Back to the Island https://gaelicmusic.com/products/dancing-feet-1 Fath mo mhulaid a bhith ann (Being here has caused my sorrow) by Maggie MacInnes https://www.maggiemacinnes.co.uk Road to Caolburns by Ian Stephenson https://ianstephenson.me/index.php/performer/ I See A World by Peatbog Faeries Track - Clunie Road / The Winning Bid https://peatbogfaeries.com Run by Man of the Minch https://manoftheminch.bandcamp.com The Dawning by Graham Mackenzie Track - Josh's Jigs https://grahammackenzie.bandcamp.com/album/the-dawning
Hi there, Ciamar a tha sibh? What's happening? Thanks again for continuing to listen to our podcast packed full of great Scottish trad music! I've loved making this yet again. I feel so lucky to be in the middle of a music scene that is so exciting and prolific. Please tell your friends about this podcast! Cheers! Stretching Skyward by Gross Track - Stroma https://gnossmusic.bandcamp.com From the River by Cala Track - Cha Labhair https://www.calainverness.com Speak of the Devil by Dallahan Track - Marina https://dallahan.bandcamp.com/track/marina Portraits by Simon Thoumire and Dave Milligan Track - Come on, let us sway together https://davemilligan.bandcamp.com/album/portraits Élan by Rachel Hair & Ron Jappy Track - Inverness Bridge (Mrs John MacColl / Inverness Bridge / The Ferryman) https://rachelhair.bandcamp.com/album/lan As the Moonlight Melts by Josie Duncan Track - Anyone but you https://josieduncan.bandcamp.com Where From Here by Assynt Track - Nighean Donn https://assynt.bandcamp.com Valtos - Lost in Translation (ft. Lana Pheutan & Man of the Minch) https://valtos.bandcamp.com Refractions by Neil Pearlman Track - O, Is Àlainn an t-Àite _ Biodh an Deoch Seo 'n Làimh Mo Rùin https://neilpearlman.bandcamp.com/album/refractions Light Is In The Horizon by Eddi Reader Track - Thought it was you https://eddireader.co.uk Donnie the Highlander by Càrnan https://carnan.bandcamp.com/album/donnie-the-highlander
Get tips for discovering the delightful bits of Americana that await along the scenic inland back roads of California and the Pacific Northwest. Then listen in on a special in-studio concert with folk musicians Jim and Susie Malcolm as they explore the musical traditions of Scotland. And hear about some of the quirkier festivals you can visit in England. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
We're casting a magic dragon spell to enchant you with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #608. Moher, Fiddle Folk Family, Cavort Celtic, Gordon McLeod, Forkroot, Joey Abarta, Kieran Byrne, Brad Reid, Paddyman, David Arkenstone, Thrifty Malone, Chance the Arm, River Driver, Caliceltic, Ewen McIntosh, Ryan Roubison GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Subscribe and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2023 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2023 episode. Vote Now! Two weeks after the episode is launched, I compile your votes to update a playlist on Spotify and YouTube. These are the results of your voting. You can help these artists out by following the playlists and adding tracks you love to your playlists. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - Intro: Jim Nettles 0:13 - Moher "Hervitmon (slip jigs, jig) 30th Anniversary Slip Jig - Herman The German_s - Hervitmon" from Phoenix 4:37 - WELCOME 6:14 - Fiddle Folk Family "Maid behind the bar / Cooley's reel / Kilmaley" from Ungeschieden, ungekämmt, ungehört 10:17 - Cavort Celtic "Damn Cold Song" from Kilted Cavort 15:05 - Gordon McLeod "Magic Slipper" from Still Fiddlin' 18:17 - Forkroot "Coyotes at the Dump" from Water & Shade 21:41 - FEEDBACK 25:10 - Joey Abarta "Any Ol' Jig Will Do/The Black Rock/Top it Off (Hop Jigs)" from King of the Blind 28:29 - Kieran Byrne "Welcome Home" from single 31:46 - Brad Reid "Sunday Session" from The Bridge 36:01 - Paddyman "One for the Road" from One for the Road 39:55 - David Arkenstone "The Green Dragon" from Music Inspired by Middle Earth vol.ll 42:59 - THANKS 45:10 - Thrifty Malone "Fill Up Me Barrow Boys!" from single 48:07 - Chance the Arm "Foggy Dew" from All in Good Time 51:20 - River Driver "Fiddle Sticks Set" from Traces 55:42 - Caliceltic "The Wild Rover" from 2023 and Me 58:54 - Ewen McIntosh "Donald MacGillivray" from Ma's Math Mo Chuimhn 1:02:29 - CLOSING 1:03:54 - Ryan Roubison "The Jolly Soldier / The Little Stack of Wheat" from Songs from the Willow Glen 1:07:43 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to subscribe to the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. You'll get access to our Best of this Year Playlist. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. You can subscribe and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Finally, please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME CELTOPHILE TO CELTIC MUSIC * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a musician and podcaster out of Atlanta, Georgia. This Podcast is here to build our diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. You can find a link to all of the artists along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. This is the last episode before I head out on vacation. In fact, as this show goes live, I'll be having a nice time in Nice before going to visit family in Italy. And then on to Ireland for my Celtic Invasion of Westport and County Mayo. Once again, let me remind you to keep an eye open on our Facebook page, and my Instragram where you can see some pictures from my travels with Celtic music. If you're in a Celtic band and want to be included on the show. You can easily complete the permission form at 4celts.comor Get my free Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music eBook by sending an email to gift@bestcelticmusic THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out at least four times a month. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion, and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. As a patron, you get music - only episodes before regular listeners, vote in the Celtic Top 20, and you get a private feed to listen to the show. All that for as little as $1 per episode. A special thanks to our Celtic Legends: Bill Mandeville, Marti Meyers, Meghan Walker, Dan mcDade, Carol Baril, Miranda Nelson, Nancie Barnett, Kevin Long, Gary R Hook, Lynda MacNeil, Kelly Garrod, Annie Lorkowski, Shawn Cali HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every week, $1, $5, $10. Make sure to cap how much you want to spend per month. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. Want another way to support the podcast? I'm launching a Kickstarter later this summer to print this year's Celtic Earth design as an enamel pin that you can wear on your shirt to draw attention to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. It comes out in July. You can follow the Kickstarter page right now to be the first to support our campaign and raise money for the album pin. Go to https://bestcelticmusic.net/donate/ for details TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. In 2023, we're going on a Celtic Invasion of County Mayo in Ireland. We're gonna explore the area and get to know Grace O'Malley, the Pirate Queen. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Or perhaps a picture from your summer travels. What are your secret haunts in Ireland? What is your must see place in Ireland? Must - See Ireland Email me at celticpodcast@gmail or message me on Facebook. You can also contact me through Mastodon @celtfather@c.im. Nate Morefield emailed some St Patrick's Day pictures: "Hey Marc, pictures are still trickling in, but attached are a few from 3/17 and 3/18. In terms of funny material, maybe our tune Another Drink might qualify? It's about a guy who's missing his ex, but mostly because he needs her to fix him another drink... Just a thought." Ben Doran emailed a St Pat's photos: "Hello Marc, thanks for the invite to share photos. Here's a couple from the Friday night Wild Hog in the Woods Folk Collective's St. Patrick's Bash - - featuring myself, Lisa Johnson (as Leafy Greens), and friends Casey Day and Greg Matysik. And for funny songs? We there's Makem/Spain Bros. "Mr. La DeDaDeDum", but a big bully for you if you can find the rare, "The Second Hand Trouser's I bought in Belcoo" written by Martin McConnell, I believe (brother to the excellent columnist/story teller, Cormac McConnell). Slan go foill." Melissa Wade of Wild Blue Yonder emailed some photos: "Great to hear from you, Marc! We did have a good - and very busy - St. Patrick's Day! We played three shows in three days, traveling through wind, rain and cold to several different towns. Happy belated birthday to you, as well!! Attached are a few pics from our celebrations. The posed shot is at Anakeesta Mountaintop Adventure Park in Gatlinburg, where we played on St. Patrick's Day. Taking our Irish Celtic music high up in the Great Smoky Mountains to entertain for the holiday was most fitting and special. And while the howling wind and blowing rain were less than pleasant, they gave us the sense of actually being in Ireland! Thanks again for writing, and for all you do for Celtic musicians! We love your show." Sean Malloy of Band o'Brothers emailed a photo: "Hey Marc! Happy Belated Birthday & St. Patrick's Day! Hope you had a wonderful time and a wonderful gig with your daughters. Attached is a picture of Band O'Brothers as we prepared to roll through the streets of New Haven in the St. Patrick's Day parade. We had a blast playing out songs for the joyful people along the parade route, and after we completed the parade route we even stopped our float outside a neighborhood bar to play a few songs for the revelers. We had a great day!"
Hi there, Thanks for listening in to the Foot Stompin' Free Scottish Music Podcast. Back for our 252 episode! Everything this month is brand new from our amazing Scottish music scene! We really appreciate your support from all over the world listening in. If you ever any questions please get in touch. If you like to support this podcast please visit www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad The Stinger by Ìmar https://imarband.bandcamp.com An Ocean Full of Islands by Tide Lines Track - Rivers in the Light https://www.tidelinesband.com DIAD by Tim Edey and Ross Ainslie Track - LUNNY https://rossainslie.bandcamp.com/album/diad-2 The Clearances Again by Skipinnish https://www.skipinnish.com Live from the Storeroom by Kris Drever Track - Hunker Down https://krisdrever.bandcamp.com Seed by Fiona Rutherford Track - Orbit Audio https://fionarutherford1.bandcamp.com O Thig mi gad Iarraidh by Muriel Urquhart Track - O Thig mi gad Iarraidh (Oh I'll Come and Get You) https://www.murielurquhart.com From the River by Cala Track - Dusty https://www.calainverness.com To The Well For Water by Bernadette Morris Track - Fanore https://www.bernadettemorris.com/ Thirteen Years by Blue Rose Code Track - Nashville Blue (Live at Perth Theatre) https://bluerosecode.bandcamp.com/album/thirteen-years The Jesster by Peatbog Faeries https://peatbogfaeries.com
We are back with our latest podcast featuring lots of great Scottish music from the trad scene here. It's been a great time recently with the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow back to full strength after lockdown. I saw so much great music! Thanks again for your support - it is really appreciated! Caoir by Joy Dunlop Track - Jigs https://www.joydunlop.com The Madeleine Stewart Trio Track - Reels https://madeleinefiddle.bandcamp.com/album/the-madeleine-stewart-trio Riverwood's by Salt House Track - Her Silver Spate https://salthouse.bandcamp.com/album/riverwoods Where From Here by Assynt Track - Assynt House https://assynt.bandcamp.com Soaring by Juliette Lemoine Track - Arising https://juliettelemoine.bandcamp.com Live Again by Silly Wizard Track - The Rambling Rover http://www.sillywizard.co.uk Liberate by Valtos and Project Smok https://valtos.bandcamp.com Winter by Ally Forsyth Track - Digging Up Bones (feat. Hannah Rarity) https://allyforsyth.bandcamp.com One Day by Jenna Reid and Harris Playfair Track - Oak Cottage https://jennareid.bandcamp.com/album/one-day-2 Air An Turns by An Dannsa Dub Track - Seòladh ft. Lana Pheutan https://andannsadub.bandcamp.com
Fjaere, Frankie and Fern return for Part 2 of our fascinating look at the land of Scotland and the fantastic music the world has enjoyed from that fair land from the 1960s to today. Part 2 of Top Ten Bands & Artists From Scotland features picks 5-1 in our countdown. Fjaere and Frankie are from Scotland itself so they have lots of insight into the music scene over there and together with fan and host favorite Fernando Perdomo, they fill GoodList Studios with mirth and music in this very special episode.If you missed Part 1 by all means start here:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/alltimetopten/episodes/2023-02-13T04_00_00-08_00Get Fjaere's new album Cleo September, lovingly produced by our man Fernando, wherever you get albums, but especially at her website:https://www.thebloomfieldstudios.comFernando Perdomo never ever stops doing cool shit. Writing, performing, producing... Just try to keep up with him!https://www.fernandoperdomo.com/Get those monthly bonus episodes at our Patreon! Help out the show and get some real bang for your buck. Top Ten Hidden/Unlisted Tracks will drop March 1st. Find out more here:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetopten
The poets call it Scotia. The Romans called it Caledonia. In Scottish Gaelic it is known as Alba. The world over knows it as Scotland, and it is magic, so we hear. Golf, the telephone and penicillin were created there. And let's not sleep on the music. For decades, the Scots have given the world some of the greatest bands and artists to ever race up the charts. From Aberdeen to Edinburgh to Glasgow, Scotland knows its music. To help us count down our favorite bands and artists from Scotland, we are happily joined by our 3 most beloved friends whose names start with the letter "F". From Scotland itself, singer/songwriter and all around sweet soul Fjaere joins the pod with her man Frankie Mooney, along with longtime fan and host favorite Fernando Perdomo. Get a new appreciation for this amazing place and the amazing musicians that call it home.Get Fjaere's new album Cleo September wherever you get albums, but especially at her website:https://www.thebloomfieldstudios.comFernando Perdomo never ever stops doing cool shit. Writing, performing, producing... Just try to keep up with him!https://www.fernandoperdomo.com/Get those monthly bonus episodes at our Patreon! Help out the show and get some real bang for your buck. Find out more here:https://alltimetoptenpod.com/
In this podcast, we dive into the story behind Amy MacDonald's hit song "This Is The Life". We follow the journey of a young girl from Scotland who found inspiration in music legends like David Bowie and Oasis. But it was a fateful evening when she accompanied her mother to a Travis concert that would change her life forever. From there, she began writing her own music and performing in local venues. One of her early songs caught the attention of a radio station, leading to her big break and the creation of "This Is The Life". Join us as we explore the inspiration and personal experiences that led to this beloved song, and how it became a defining moment in Amy MacDonald's career.
In a scene dominated by thundering techno and its industrial iterations, Scotland's experimental electronic landscape often goes unnoticed. This niche community of creatives finds inspiration in the country's ethereal yet contradicting past, combining folk traditions with avant-garde production. In this documentary-style podcast, RA contributor Rowan Crerar speaks to artists, labels and festivals about the deep relationship between Scottish music and folklore. Hyperdub affiliate Proc Fiskal, musician Gavin L. Sutherland, Aberdeen's aerial community radio, interdisciplinary artist Abby Beatrice Quick and Glasgow label 12th Isle each discuss the complex nature of Scottish identity, highlighting how topics such as archaeology and science fiction influence creative practices. For more insights, listen to the conversation in full.
Hi there, How are you all? I hope you had a peaceful Christmas and New Year wherever you are. We are back with yet more great Scottish trad music! If you have any questions please get in touch and if you would like to support the podcast please check out our Patreon at www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad. The Best of John McCusker by John McCusker Track - The Big Man https://www.johnmccusker.co.uk Black Cuillin by Duncan Chisholm Track - Constellation https://www.duncanchisholm.com Hushman by Hushman Track - It's all in the distance https://hushman.bandcamp.com The Dawning by Graham Mackenzie Track - The Contradiction Reels https://grahammackenzie.bandcamp.com/album/the-dawning Dialogues by Su-a Lee Track - Mo Rùn Geal Òg (Feat. Julie Fowlis) https://sualee.bandcamp.com/album/dialogues Ùrar by Mànran Track - Black Tower https://manran.bandcamp.com/album/rar Hert by Catriona Price Track - Hert https://catrionaprice.bandcamp.com/album/hert Tomorrow's World by Tom Orr Track - Boy in the Boat / Devil's Delight / The Keep Left Sign http://www.tomorrmusic.co.uk Decemberwell Decade by Mike Vass Track - Siud mar chuir mi 'n Geamhradh tharam (feat. Mairi MacLennan) https://mikevass.bandcamp.com/album/decemberwell-decade Dream on Dreamer by Simon Thoumire Track - Simply Does it https://simonthoumire.bandcamp.com/album/dream-on-dreamer
We remember pianist Doug MacPhee.
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Hi there, We are back with our annual Trad Album of the Year podcast. The top ten albums as chosen for the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards. If you would like to vote for your favourite album, act or organisation or just see a sample of what is going on in Scotland visit www.scotstradmusicawards.com. Thanks again for your continued support and listening - we really appreciate it! If you get a minute could you leave a review wherever you listen to the podcast. It helps us get more listeners. A Drop for Neptune by TRIP Track - Towards The Storm https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/album-test/entry/1408/ Energy Islands by Fara Track - Merry Dancers https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/album-test/entry/1440/ We Have Won The Land by Rory Matheson & Graham Rorie Track - The First Bid https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/trad-album-of-the-year-top-10-2022/entry/1439/ Bloom by Siobhan Miller Track - Queen of Argyll https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/trad-album-of-the-year-top-10-2022/entry/1461/ For The Night by Elephant Sessions Track - FM https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/album-test/entry/1435/ To Have You Near by Hannah Rarity Track - Hard Times https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/trad-album-of-the-year-top-10-2022/entry/1425/ Las by Brighde Chaimbeul, Ross Ainslie & Steven Byrnes Track - Bulgarian https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/trad-album-of-the-year-top-10-2022/entry/1434/ Still As Your Sleeping by Karine Polwart & Dave Milligan Track - Talk to me of Mendocino https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/trad-album-of-the-year-top-10-2022/entry/1453/ And So We Gather by Kim Carnie Track - And So We Gather https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/trad-album-of-the-year-top-10-2022/entry/1437/ DAWN by Talisk Track - Storm https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/scotstradmusicawards/trad-album-of-the-year-top-10-2022/entry/1429/
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Good News: A music venue is Glasgow is utilizing dancer’s body heat for a power source! Link HERE. The Good Word: A brilliant quote from PG Wodehouse. Good To Know: A hilarious bit of ancient history… Good News: The nation of Greece was powered entirely by renewable energy for several hours last week! Link HERE. […]
Hi there, It's October and we are back with yet more great Scottish trad music! A few of these releases have come from our Trad Album of the Year Spotify playlist. If you would like to listen to that you can do so here. The Mg ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards voting will start on the 31st October so if you would like to vote please visit www.scotstradmusicawards.com. Finally it would be great if you could give us a review on whatever platform you listen to us on. Seemingly it makes a difference :-))) Fìbhig by James Duncan Mackenzie Track - Ian's Last Munro https://jamesduncanmackenzie.bandcamp.com/album/f-bhig How Beautiful It's Been by Corner House Track - Momma https://cornerhouse1.bandcamp.com Fire | Water | Earth by Hamish Napier Track - Diesel (Dolphin Boy Flying Scotsman remix) https://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com The Day Dawn by Boys of the Lough Track - That Night in Bethlehem https://projects.handsupfortrad.scot/hall-of-fame/the-boys-of-the-lough/ Heepirumbo by Eilidh Shaw Track - Scottie Dance Band Heaven (Medley) https://www.greentrax.com/music/product/eilidh-shaw-heepirumbo Cairdeas by Brian Ó hEadhra & Fionnag NicChoinnich Track - Ho Rò Gun Togainn air Hùgan Fhathast https://brianoheadhra-fionnagnicchoinnich.bandcamp.com Trapdoor to Hell by Arthur Coates Track - Medley de la Création https://www.arthurcoates.com It is What It Is by Findlay Napier Track - Piece of my Heart https://findlaynapier.bandcamp.com/album/union-strong Love in Secret by Catriona McKay Track - Twisting of the Rope https://catrionamckay.bandcamp.com/album/love-in-secret-catriona-mckay-2020 Infinite Reflections by Duncan Lyall Track - Hope https://duncanlyall.bandcamp.com
Where does a month go? Well it's great to be back with the Foot Stompin' Scottish music podcast featuring as ever loads of new releases from the Scottish music scene. I hope you are all ok wherever you are in these challenging times. If you have any questions about Scottish music and culture feel free to get in touch. It's always nice to speak to you! Remember you can find out all about these releases at www.scotpodcast.com. You can also watch our latest Hands Up for Trad TV there cuideachd! Fàs by Breabach Track - The Old Collection https://breabach.bandcamp.com Summer by Ally Forsyth Track - All is Well (feat Josie Duncan) https://allyforsyth.bandcamp.com Energy Islands by Fara Track - Solar https://faramusic.bandcamp.com Can You See Me, Sister? by Paul McKenna Band https://thepaulmckennaband.bandcamp.com For The Night by Elephant Sessions Track - Rebirth https://elephantsessions.bandcamp.com Bà-bà, mo leanabh by Ewen Henderson https://ewen-henderson.bandcamp.com Bloom by Siobhan Miller Track - Open All Night https://siobhanmiller.bandcamp.com Part machine by Yoko Pwmo Track - Cent Tonnerres (Feat Jansky) https://folking.com/yoko-pwno-part-machine-skye-records-srcdx010/ We Will Find Our Way Back Home EP by Ian Carr and the Various Artists Track - We Will Find Our Way Back Home https://iancarrmusic.bandcamp.com Lady Finella by Iona Fyfe https://ionafyfe.bandcamp.com Dargai by Ellie McLaren Track - Julie's Beetroot http://www.elliemclarenmusician.com
In this Special Scottish Music Deep Dive Episode, Jamie speaks to returning guests Brownbear (Matt Hickman) and Silvi (Jodi Findlay) live from the Edinburgh Fringe. This episode was recorded live as part of the PBH Free Fringe on the 10th of August at the Voodoo Rooms. Brownbear and Silvi: Browbear on Linktree: https://linktr.ee/brownbearofficial Silvi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silvisounds/ 'JUST GET A REAL JOB' LIVE @ EDINBURGH FRINGE ---> https://freefringe.org.uk/shows/just-get-a-real-job-live-podcast/ Check out our website!: https://www.justgetarealjob.com Donate to our Patreon page ☺️: www.patreon.com/justgetarealjob Follow us on... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justgetarealjob/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/justgetarealjob
We are back this week with another great set of music from Scotland's great traditional music scene. Thanks so much for listening. We really appreciate it! I'm a Rover by Siobhan Miller https://siobhanmiller.bandcamp.com New Moon by Hò-rò Track - Spot On https://www.musichoro.com As the Moonlight Melts by Josie Duncan Track - Be Around https://josieduncan.bandcamp.com Pie in the Sky by David McGuinness and Simon Thoumire Track - Ajastaika https://concertocaledonia.bandcamp.com/album/pie-in-the-sky The Source of Light by Eric Bogle Track - The Old Dog's Song https://www.greentrax.com/music/product/eric-bogle-the-source-of-light Odyssey by Fourth Moon Track - Sextant https://fourthmoonmusic.bandcamp.com Las by Brighde Chaimbeul, Ross Ainslie and Steven Byrnes Track - The Green Light Set http://www.rossainslie.com Handsel by Malinky featuring Cameron Nixon Track - The Baron o Brackley https://www.malinky.com This Too by Kinnaris Quintet Track - Period Drama https://kinnarisquintet.bandcamp.com/album/this-too The Best of Ossian by Ossian Track - Jamie Raeburn / The Broomielaw https://www.allcelticmusic.com/artists/Ossian.html
Are you a young artist? Do you feel like your friends don't understand you and your career goals? Do you want to learn about sword dancing?If you want to feel encouraged and feel like you're not alone in your music journey, then this episode is for you!Today on the show we have Abi Muir! She's an award-winning artist who was recently presented the John Lennon Songwriting Contest award for Rock with her song Stockholm. On the show we discuss:03:40 - Story behind Heebee Jibees05:12 - Talking about Highland Dancing07:35 - Family background09:30 - Biggest challenge as a young artist starting out11:15 - Dealing with negative Peer reactions to music14:00 - Biggest accomplishments in the past years15:30 - Process of recording with a live band compared to alone17:30 - Things we wished we would've known years ago17:58 - Don't worry about what others may say18:46 - Everyone has a place in music25:00 - Positive things to come out of a pandemic26:30 - Fun things about the producing process 27:30 - How Abi proaches songwriting30:00 - Defining success32:40 - Dislikes of putting an album together36:20 - More information on sword dancing39:03 - Harry Potter fan44:35 - Superpower that Abi would like to have46:00 - Abi's rendition of the Office theme song46:50 - Abi's super secret talent49:00 - The power of seeing and focusing on what you want50:53 - Worst piece of advice54:40 - Is music theory needed?57:30 - Advice to other young artists Follow her journey at abi.muir on Instagram and other social media platforms!So grab your pen and paper, and get ready to take some notes! You don't want to miss this! Share with someone whom you respect and think would benefit from this! _____________________________________________________________________________________ Hello and welcome back to the Musicpreneur Movement podcast! Where we learn from the best in the music industry as I ask the deep questions that no one dares to ask so that you can skyrocket your music career! Go to @MusicpreneurMovement on Instagram or Facebook to stay connected! We'd love to hear from you and see how we can best serve YOU to help you reach your music goals. So if you're ready to finally start making some real progress in your career, DM me "ready" and we can send you a road map of things that will help you get to that next level!It'll help you gain clarity in where you are going and discover anything that may be holding you back from having a successful career!You'll feel motivated, reenergized, and have a clear strategy moving forward.Thank you for joining us and we'll see you next week! **Remember, you're only ONE step away from changing your life!
Hi folks, Ciamar a tha sibh? I'm back with yet more great Scottish trad music! Loads of great new releases for you to listen and swing your hips to! If you have any questions about Scottish music send me an email! Tiernan Courell Reels - The Steeplechase / The Eel In The Sink / Hasbullas Big Day Out! https://tiernancourellmusic.bandcamp.com/track/reels-the-steeplechase-the-eel-in-the-sink-hasbullas-big-day-out To Have You Near by Hannah Rarity Track - Home https://hannahrarity.bandcamp.com Relentless by Kyle Warren Track - Eat Sleep Pipe Retreat https://www.greentrax.com/music/product/kyle-warren-relentless Aisling by Eabhal Track - Mhòrag https://www.eabhal.com Gneiss by Iain Fraser Track - Thing A-Steach (Come in) https://feisrois.bandcamp.com/album/gneiss Hard Times by Adam Holmes https://adamholmes1.bandcamp.com Beatha by Tina Jordan Rees Track - The Squirrel Returns / KPC https://tinajordanrees.bandcamp.com A' Ghrian by Niteworks Thèid mi lem Dheòin feat. Alasdair Whyte https://niteworksband.bandcamp.com Homelands by Roo and Neil Track - Mountains https://rooandneil.bandcamp.com/releases It Is What It Is by Findlay Napier Track - Last to leave https://findlaynapier.bandcamp.com
Modern Scottish Music - Great tunes from the likes of The Waterboys, The Skids Big Country, Simple Minds, Runrig and more and more. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Hello! Ciamar a tha sibh? Welcome to our latest podcast featuring a host of brand new releases from the Scottish music scene. Despite everything that is going on in the world the music keeps coming from Scotland. If you enjoy this podcast please consider supporting our Patreon www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad. The Canny Band Track - Granny's 93rd https://thecannyband.bandcamp.com/album/the-canny-band And So We Gather by Kim Carnie Track - She Moves Me https://kimcarnie.bandcamp.com We Have Won The Land by Rory Matheson & Graham Rorie Track - The Whitbread Case https://rmgr.bandcamp.com/releases Marina by Dallahan https://dallahan.bandcamp.com/releases Strathspey Queens by Alice Allen and Patsy Reid Track - The Flower o' the Quern https://patsyreid.bandcamp.com/album/strathspey-queens Valtos Track - Beinn (feat. Eilidh Cormack and Lana Pheutan) https://valtos.bandcamp.com/releases Our Voices Echo by Rura Track - Dh'èirich Mi Moch Madainn Cheòthar (feat. Julie Fowlis) https://rura.bandcamp.com Brute Force and Ignorance by Tiernan Courell https://tiernancourellmusic.bandcamp.com/releases The River by Hamish Napier Track - Floating https://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com Grit by Martyn Bennett Track - Nae Regrets http://www.martynbennett.com
Today we look at an obscure but also very important little folk band from Scotland that happened to show up right in the middle of the Second Great Revival of Scottish Music. What is your favorite typical Scottish song type? Mine is "The English came and burned my prize sheep so I leveled York again."Albums:Alba: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0YunAjtJCkmBajAbDRG1aAT3mzwBUG2JAmerica: https://youtu.be/gZCLHpBpU6MScottish music revival references: A ceilidh: https://youtu.be/xPDwO-M-VUEA Scottish song written down in 1776: https://youtu.be/aN0m6ok5QDwDonovan: https://youtu.be/k0jVxhUTVeYJSD Band: https://youtu.be/igrRWHfhmiEThe Battlefield Band: https://youtu.be/j8nIFwpb3NQWolfstone: https://youtu.be/HJyOlFmqd1MExamples of Acid Croft:https://youtu.be/AerLPwngukQhttps://youtu.be/BVV6OQpuHD4https://youtu.be/OsHS4X6JSzgOther celtic rock recommendations:Flogging Molly: https://youtu.be/_32ok2OOYhIBlack 47: https://youtu.be/XEm3ZteNOQYEnter the Haggis: https://youtu.be/hV9Aa2VX5U8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music from the corries, red hot chilli pipers the new seekers Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Welcome to a dive into the Sharing things archive and a selection of 5 episodes where the objects are not just starting points, but deeply woven through the lives of our guests. What do you hold close? In our first episode of this collection we revisit the conversation between Lori Watson and Russell Jones and talk about fringe coping strategies, pretty dogs, sci-fi nights, creative juices, video games and fish funerals. This episode is hosted by Amalie Sortland, who joined us un the summer of 2019 and stayed until March 2020. She graduated in politics as part of the class of Covid in 2020. Lori Watson is the first Doctor of Artistic Research in Scottish Music, and an authority on contemporary traditional music practice in Scotland. Drawing on her strong roots in the rich creative tradition of the Scottish Borders, she has become a leading interpreter of Scottish folk music and Scots song and her skills as a performer, composer, researcher and educator are widely recognised. Russell Jones is an Edinburgh-based writer and editor. He is the UK's Pet Poet Laureate, has published five collections of poetry and is deputy editor of 'Shoreline of Infinity', a science fiction magazine. Russell is also the editor of 'Where Rockets Burn Through: Contemporary Science Fiction Poems from the UK' (Penned in the Margins), co-editor of 'Umbrellas of Edinburgh: Poetry and Prose Inspired by Scotland's Capital City' (Freight Books) and 'Multiverse: an international anthology of science fiction poetry' (Shoreline of Infinity). Russell writes novels, short stories for children, and has a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh. Each episode of Sharing things is a conversation between two members of our university community. It could be a student, a member of staff or a graduate, the only thing they have in common at the beginning is Edinburgh. We start with an object. A special, treasured or significant item that we have asked each guest to bring to the conversation. What happens next is sometimes funny, sometimes moving and always unexpected.Find out more at www.ed.ac.uk/sharing-things-podcast This episode of Sharing things was recorded before the Covid thing. Images designed by Chris Behr. They are part of his Nice Things icon set.
Hi there, Ciamar a tha sibh? Whit is happenin the day! I'm still learning Gaelic you will be pleased to hear although it is definitely not easy. A great challenge though and I can't wait to get better. Surely I must!! Anyway I'm back with more great new releases from the Scottish trad music scene! I hope you enjoy. If you would like to support the please visit www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad This Too by Kinnaris Quintet Track - Wonderful https://kinnarisquintet.bandcamp.com/album/this-too The Long Night to New Orleans by Face the West https://facethewest.bandcamp.com A Drop For Neptune by TRIP Track - Turning Tides https://trip-music.bandcamp.com/album/a-drop-for-neptune Road to tyranny by Bruce MacGregor Track - Josh's 2 secs https://brucemacgregor.bandcamp.com Spring EP by Ally Forsyth Track - On The Turn https://allyforsyth.bandcamp.com/album/spring-ep Leaving Lurgangreen by Sarah Markey Track - Leaving Lurgangreen https://sarahmarkey.bandcamp.com/album/leaving-lurgangreen Ceòl Dannsa (feat Donnie Munro) by Valtos https://valtos.bandcamp.com/releases Still As You're Sleeping by Karine Polwart and Dave Milligan Track - Travel These Ways https://karinepolwart.bandcamp.com Sense of the Place by Stonehaven Folk Club Track - Boat Memories by Mike Blackburn https://www.stonehavenfolkclub.co.uk/cd-project Glendrian by Kenneth MacKenzie Track - Reels https://caberfeidhmusic.bandcamp.com/ Breathing Space by Barry Reid Track - Better Days https://barryreid.bandcamp.com
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Contemporary Scottish music. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Hi there, today we have a special podcast to celebrate International Women's Day featuring some of Scotland's great women musicians. If you enjoy this podcast please support our Patreon www.patreon.com/handspfortrad. Heal & Harrow Track - Da Dim https://healandharrow.bandcamp.com/releases Island Girls by Margaret Robertson and Karen Tweed Track - Trio of Marches http://www.karentweed.com/product/island-girls-beach-daze-digital-download/ Light Is In The Horizon by Eddi Reader Track - Light Is In The Horizon Yet https://eddireader.co.uk A' Grian by Niteworks featuring Kathleen MacInnes Track - A' Ghrian https://niteworksband.bandcamp.com The Castalia by Isla Ratcliff Track - Only in Cape Breton https://islaratcliff.bandcamp.com/album/the-castalia Ùrar by Mànran Track - Black Tower https://manran.bandcamp.com A Happy Place by Rachel Walker and Aaron Jones Track - Càit a bheil i ann am Muile https://rachelwalkerandaaronjones.bandcamp.com/releases Pilgrim Souls by Megan Henderson Track - Ascending https://meganhendersonmusic.bandcamp.com/album/pilgrim-souls Message in a bottle by Ingrid Henderson Track - Òran Brath 'sa Bhuideal - Message in a Bottle Song https://ingridhenderson.bandcamp.com/album/message-in-a-bottle
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Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Hi there, This is the first podcast of 2022. Sorry I'm late! Got some great music though. I hope you enjoy it. If you enjoy this podcast please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad A Drop For Neptune by TRIP Track - September Sea https://trip-music.bandcamp.com/album/a-drop-for-neptune The Northern Bridge by Christy O'Leary Track - Jimmy Mo Mhíle Stór https://www.irishtune.info/album/COLry/ Pilgrim Souls by Megan Henderson Track - The Dawn Chorus (radio edit) https://meganhendersonmusic.bandcamp.com/album/pilgrim-souls DAWN by Talisk Track - Beast https://talisk.bandcamp.com Port na h-Eala by Julie Fowlis https://dawndays.bandcamp.com/track/port-na-h-eala-julie-fowlis Working for Zeus by Salt House Track - Under the Same Moon https://salthouse.bandcamp.com Are We There yet? By Eriska Track - La Casa Roja https://eriska.bandcamp.com Maxwell's Light by Jennifer Austin https://jenniferaustin.bandcamp.com/releases Han The Highlander by Hamish Napier and Friends. Charity single https://jimihami.bandcamp.com/releases Ùrar by Mànran Track - Griogal Crìdhe https://manran.bandcamp.com Live at the Gorbals by Ross Ainslie & The Sanctuary Band Track - Time Live https://rossainslie.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-the-gorbals
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In this episode we discuss Ouijan's journey from being in a band to becoming a solo artist, finding therapy in the meanings of subconscious lyrics, appreciating growth in his discography, working with collaborators met through social media, live show complications with electronic music, the Scottish music scene, and pulling inspiration from nature and psychedelic experiences. At the end, Ouijan shares the concept for his first music video being released this fall alongside his upcoming single (I've heard it, and it might be a new favorite!). Check out Ouijan on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3BBUUVVc2kD1sLSktS8MA2?si=9R1OMriCQceJRKWBlda7Ow&dl_branch=1 Follow Ouijan on Instagram and TikTok: @_ouijan_ Follow The Inside Spin on Instagram and TikTok: @theinsidespin DM us who you want to hear from next! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinsidespin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theinsidespin/support
Celtic music is a broad grouping of music genres that evolved out of the folk music traditions of the Celtic people of Western Europe. It refers to both orally-transmitted traditional music and recorded music and the styles vary considerably to include everything from "trad" music to a wide range of hybrids.
The 80s are back - and with a Claymore! On this week's Revenge of the 80s Radio, we play music from Scottish artists of the classic alternative era including Rose McDowall, Orange Juice, Big Country, Fish, The Armoury Show, The Associates and many more.
Completamos el panorama de lo que se está cociendo ahora mismo en las músicas de raíz escocesas con la segunda parte de nuestra crónica del festival presentaciones musicales The Visit, en Perth, al que asistimos el pasado mes de septiembre. We complete the picture of what's currently up in Scottish roots music with the second part of our review of the showcases festival The Visit, held in Perth, that we attended last September. · Assynt – Conal McDonagh's – Road to the North · Fara – The road home – Times from times fall · Smith & McLennan – Sailin's a weary life – Small town stories · Dallahan – Terrarium – Smallworld · Trail West – Box & whistle – From the sea to the city · Tide Lines – Pi?ob mho?r, pt. 2 – Dreams we never lost · Salt House – The road not taken – Undersong · Ma?nran – Alpha – An da? la? / The two days · Skerryvore – Mile high – Evo · Breabach – Frenzy of the meeting – Frenzy of the meeting · Whyte – Mu?thadh – Tairm · (Salt House – I sowed some seeds – Undersong) Imagen /Image: Dallahan
Primera parte de nuestra crónica del festival de presentaciones musicales The Visit, en Perth, Escocia, que ha tenido lugar muy recientemente. Ofrecemos una primera tanda de novedades musicales escocesas recogidas allí de primera mano, así como nuestras impresiones acerca de las actuaciones que allí se disfrutaron. Continuará. First part of our review of The Visit showcases festival, recently held in Perth, Scotland. We bring a first delivery of Scottish new musical releases, collected there first-hand, and also our impressions about the performances we enjoyed there. To be continued. · Blazin' Fiddles - The ox - The key · Bri?ghde Chaimbeul - A Bhriogais Uallach _ Highean Donn Nan Gobhar - The reeling · Rachel Hair & Ron Jappy - Polkas - Sparks · Iona Fyfe - Pit gair - Away from my window · The Poozies - Plecthumb - Punch · Rura - Lust - In praise of home · Ímar - Deep blue - Avalanche · Talisk - Beyond - Beyond · Whyte - Leis a' bha?ta - Fairich · (Ímar - Depp blue - Rambling) Imagen /Image: Ímar