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Ten rising Scottish music acts are set to perform at Europe’s leading festival of new and emerging music, The Great Escape Festival in Brighton from 9 – 11 May. The Scottish contingent offers a strong and diverse range of noise-pop, hip-hop, indie, punk, left-field electronic pop and more. Aaron Smith, ALLIGATOR, Cloth, Heavy Rapids, Kobi Onyame, LUCIA, OK Button, Tamzene, The Snuts and Walt Disco will play Showcasing Scotland sets at One Church on Thursday 9 and Friday 10 May, as well as additional gigs across the festival. Lewis Capaldi will appear at a special sold out Spotlight LUCIA :: www.facebook.com/LUCIAmusicx Show on Thursday 09 May at the Brighton Dome, while The Ninth Wave, The Van T’s and Wuh Oh will feature at festival venues across the delegates from around the world with each weekend. other, the Scottish music industry and an exquisite mixture of malt whisky, deep fried The Great Escape has forged a considerable Mars bars and haggis,” says co-director of reputation as the place to see the festival headliners of the future in intimate settings. The Wide Days, Olaf Furniss. “We can't wait to return to Brighton next month!" Showcasing Scotland concerts create an important opportunity to present Scotland’s best Showcasing Scotland concerts at One Church will up-and-coming acts to the bookers, agents, be hosted by the BBC Scotland’s presenter Vic managers, labels, programmers and other key figures in the UK and international industry.

Galloway. Ahead of the festival, on Wednesday 8 May, rising stars of the Scottish alternative scene Tom McGuire & The Brassholes, Vanives, Carla J. Easton and Marc McGowan will also play at Hope and Ruin - 1-12 Queens Rd, Brighton BN1 3WA.

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Creative Scotland music specialist, Jamie Houston, said: “As the UK’s largest gathering of music industry, The Great Escape is a tastemaking festival attended by music industry delegates from across the globe on the hunt for the next big thing. “From hip-hop to alt-rock this year’s Scottish line-up showcases the strength and diversity of talent across a variety of genres, all of whom are ready to take the next step in their careers. “Working with our partners Wide Days, the Scottish showcases and networking reception provide an important opportunity for our homegrown musical talent to gain national and international exposure. Importantly these opportunities can lead to future income, either through subsequent tour bookings, festival invitations or record-release deals for international markets.”

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Scottish Networking Reception ..... In addition to the two Scottish Showcase concerts, Wide Days and Creative Scotland are hosting a Scottish Networking Reception where fans and festival delegates will be able to meet Scottish industry figures and acts playing at The Showcasing Scotland concerts at One Church on the Thursday and Friday. "Over the past two years we have hosted two of the busiest receptions at The Great Escape connecting the

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Glasgow Bands One Step Closer To New York City Performance As Winners Of Battle Of The Bands 2019 Announced! Offering Scottish aspiring artists a once in a lifetime opportunity, Hard Rock Cafe Glasgow recently played host to the global 2019 Battle of the Bands competition as 24 performances took place around the world in six host cities. The thrilling night saw The Asuras, Sara ‘N’ Junbug, Moonlight Zoo and Chris Greig & The Merchants take to the stage to battle it out for two regional spots in the competition that would take them one step closer to an all-expenses paid trip to New York City, winning a whopping $15,000 cash prize and performance time in front of top music industry executives. With Moonlight Zoo and Sara 'N' Junbug claiming the coveted prize and presented with 1,000 dollar cheque by host Jim Gellatly and Ferid Thabet, HRC Glasgow’s General Manager, the competition moves into its next stage, where Hard Rock Cafe fans around the world decide who reaches the finals. Speaking about their win, Moonlight Zoo said: "There's only one thing to say right now WOOOOOOO!!"

giving Glasgow musicians the chance to showcase the very best Scottish talent on a worldwide stage. Artists performed their own creative take on well-known songs, by bringing them to life in a different genre.

Presenter) and Morgan Woods (musician, Emme Woods). However, on the night, the bands had to impress the judges as well as their fans, as audience response counted towards the final vote.

First up, Moonlight Zoo surprised the crowd with a rendition of the infamous 'Pancake Song' from the movie Matilda - 'Send Me On My Sara 'N' Junbug said: "My mum's Way' by Rusted Root, getting the really excited, thanks so much for night off to a truly spectacular start. everyone to coming out and thanks Next, Paisley band The Asuras the judges." Sara's mum Eileen kicked off with The Weeknd's 'Can't Murray said, "I'm ecstatic, I was in Feel My Face' and Madonna's 'Hung tears, I won't sleep tonight and I'm Up', causing judge Lynne Hoggan to working tomorrow. " say "You brought britpop BACK Hard Rock has been accepting tonight". Sara 'N' Junbug thrilled the submissions for its global battle crowd with their cover of Billie from aspiring musicians, with only Eilish's 'When The Party's Over' the best acts getting through to the before final band Chris Greig & The regional heats, decided by a team of Hosted by Scottish radio presenter Merchants got the crowd rocking expert judges. Glasgow was host to and DJ Jim Gellatly, the bands were with a James Brown cover of 'I Feel put to the test and judged by Kieren one of six events, alongside fellow Good'. Webster (musician, The View), musical cities Nashville, Seattle, Lynne Hoggan (Heart Radio Speaking about Moonlight Zoo's Sydney, Moscow and Curitiba, performance, judge Kieren Webster (bassist, The View) said, "Your stage presence was amazing, you can tell you've spent a lot of time perfecting this performance. This was class!" The well deserving bands that were selected to go through to the Glasgow final included The Asuras, Sara 'N' Junbug, Moonlight Zoo and Chris Greig & The Merchants. Covering a wide range of genres and showing their diverse musical talents, the bands performed songs from some the greatest artists, including Madonna, Chaka Khan and James Brown, plus more contemporary covers by Billie Eilish, The Weeknd and Portugal. The Man.

Lynne Hoggan (Heart Scotland) said of The Asuras "Your hair is amazing, but not only that, I could not keep my eyes off of you guys!" Emme Woods commented on Sara 'N' Junbug's performance, saying "Your voices are unbelievable, collectively as a band you are all so talented, well done!" For the final performance of the night, Lynne Hoggan said of Chris Greig & The Merchants, "What a way to finish the Battle of the Bands event, every one of you

should be proud of what you've achieved tonight!" With only two finalists from the regional heat going forward and, after a tough time deliberating over the immense talent on offer, the judges crowned Moonlight Zoo and Sara 'N' Junbug as the Battle of the Band Glasgow finalists! For the next stage of the competition Moonlight Zoo and Sara 'N' Junbug will go up against the other international winners from the regional heats, as fans from around the world will have the opportunity to vote for their favourite artists after watching each band’s online submission at www.hardrockcafe. com. The top three bands named as finalists will receive an all-expenses paid trip to New York City to perform at Hard Rock Cafe New York, $15,000 cash and performance time in front of leading music industry executives. The contest is brought to viewers through a partnership with Pepsi, combining Hard Rock’s iconic brand and worldwide music program with Pepsi’s strong music initiatives. The battle propels undiscovered talent in their music careers by introducing them to leading music industry executives and Hard Rock’s global audience.

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Take A Walk Through The Musical History Of Glasgow and Edinburgh Book your tour in Glasgow or Edinburgh @ www.glasgowmusiccitytours.com/walking-tours/

Is your knowledge of Glasgow and Edinburgh's musical heritage a bit ropey or do you just want to see where history musical fraternity. was made? Their guides are enthusiastic music Then in the west the lovely people at Glasgow Music City Tours have the perfect remedy for you - with them you can explore the city’s most notable venues, and bring alive the stories of the legendary performers who have stayed, played, and made music in the UK’s first UNESCO City of Music. Glasgow’s diverse venues have always played a vital part in fuelling the city’s creative sonic boom. Their guided walking tours map out the musical landmarks from long gone, much missed icons like the Apollo to the hip hangouts of the current

fans, performers and writers who are immersed in Glasgow’s cultural life. They have literally been there, done that, and blagged the tour Tshirt. Friendly, knowledgeable, and proud of Glasgow, they are keen to recommend gigs, clubs, dive bars, and record stores. If you are a music fan, our guides help you plug into the city’s flourishing music scene. And so successful was this concept in Glasgow in June 2018 they launched the Edinburgh Music Tours for Scotland's capital. It’s the same idea as Glasgow: by looking at past and present Edinburgh venues we explore the fun stories and tall tales of musicians who have lived and gigged in the capital. The tour ends in one of Edinburgh’s best loved folk bars – a venue which has played host to everyone from Hamish Henderson to Emmylou Harris. For 2019 the Glasgow tours started again on 20 April, once again working with their brilliant working partners at the Britannia Panopticon, the world’s oldest surviving music hall, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, the CCA and Nice N’ Sleazy.

musicians; the legendary pubs dinner and live music. frequented by folk music giants, and On Saturday 1 June sister operation the newer, noisier upstarts that Edinburgh Music Tours resume keep the grassroots scene growing. for 2019, with extra dates across On Saturday afternoon the Music August. Edinburgh Music Tours tell Mile tour starts at the Royal all the tall tales from the People’s On Saturday mornings at 11am, Concert Hall ending at King Tut’s via Festival Ceilidh to Rollermania and walking the oldest streets of the Conservatoire. The Music Mile beyond. Covering folk to funk, pop Glasgow, the Merchant City Music tour is a whistle-stop guide around to punk and past to present, the Past and Present tour tells the Glasgow city centre, an area tours trace the people, venues and story of the veteran venues which teeming with music venues past and gigs that made Edinburgh’s music. have found a new lease of life; the present. Hear tales from the heyday For the 2019 season, we’ll be fertile relationship between the city’s visual arts community and its of the late, lamented Apollo; check ending each tour in one of out the home of Celtic Connections Edinburgh’s best-loved folk bars. and marvel at the many successful If you can’t make one of the bands that started out at King Tut’s. scheduled tours check out info about their bespoke Private Tours Glasgow Music City Tours are on the website. excited about the launch of our new Trad Trail tour in conjunction with The Glasgow and Edinburgh tour guides are looking forward to Mharsanta Restaurant: they begin sharing their memories and hearing with a 60-minute guided walking yours - they have 5 stars on tour where stories are told about tripadvisor! Glasgow’s past and present traditional folk culture before www.glasgowmusiccitytours.com heading back to Mharsanta for www.facebook.com/EdinburghMusicTours www.facebook.com/glasgowmusiccitytours

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SCOTTISH MUSIC CENTRE ......... NEWS ..... "The Scottish Music Centre's task is to champion the wealth of talent that abounds in Scotland's musical community"

Geddes Peterson Foundation www.scottishmusiccentre.com/geddes-peterson-foundation/

The Geddes Peterson Foundation, which carries forward the legacy of John Maxwell Geddes, one of Scotland’s leading classical composers, is calling on classical composers based in Scotland to submit work and enter to win this year’s award. Upon John's death in September 2017 a lifelong colleague and friend, Hal Peterson, who lives and works in California, contacted SMC to offer a financial donation in John’s name. Together with Hal, the SMC and the Geddes family formed the Geddes Peterson

“Winning the Geddes Peterson Foundation award gave a huge confidence boost in my work. It opened doors for me that wouldn’t have otherwise been available.” Aileen Sweeney

Foundation with the objective of establishing an annual award to enable support and inspiration for aspiring classical composers in Scotland. If you wish to make a donation please contact the SMC directly on info@scottishmusiccentre.com

HOW TO APPLY ..... To be considered for the 2019 Geddes Peterson Foundation award, submit your entry here Please include the following:

The criteria for entry are ::

1. PDF score of a new 2-4 minute unperformed classical music piece for solo, Composers should be based or regularly chamber, or orchestra working in Scotland 2. CV including your home address, email 2-4 minute piece of classical music for solo, address and phone number chamber or orchestra 3. An MP3/4 recording of the proposed Must be a new (previously unperformed) work (OPTIONAL) piece The application deadline is June 30th 2019. Aileen Sweeney, who won the first ever Geddes Peterson Foundation award, encouraged her contemporaries to submit a piece for a chance to collect the prize. Aileen said: “Winning the Geddes Peterson Foundation award last year was a great honour. It gave a huge confidence boost in my work. It opened doors for me that wouldn’t have otherwise been available and I’d urge other up and coming classical composers based in Scotland to put forward a new piece of their work.” This year the winner will receive a cash award (£400) and free publicity by the Scottish Music Centre.

Hal Peterson (left) with John Maxwell Geddes

Hal Peterson will visit Scotland this summer and – along with Glasgow based composer Oliver Searle – will make up the judging panel and will announce a winning entry in www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maxwell_Geddes July 2019.

"The Scottish Music Centre's task is to champion the wealth of talent that abounds in Scotland's musical community"

www.scottishmusiccentre.com : https://twitter.com/scottishmusic : www.facebook.com/scottishmusiccentre The Scottish Music Centre currently supports in excess of 100 composer, group/small business and corporate members. Offering a wealth of advantages, initiatives include the bi-monthly Composers' Digest and Exposed Melodies podcast series, regular networking events and notification of valuable opportunities, extensive publicity and increased correspondence with national companies, chamber ensembles, soloists and festivals.

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Voting Is Now Open For The Scottish Jazz Awards 2019 Vote for your favourite from the list below before 21 May @ www.jazzfest.co.uk/awards

On International Jazz Day the announcement was made of the nominations for the 7th Scottish Jazz Awards with the awards ceremony due to be held at Glasgow’s Drygate. The Scottish Jazz Awards celebrate Scotland’s vibrant jazz scene and recognise its standout musical talent. A panel of industry specialists, including media, press and promoters from across the UK, have carefully selected the shortlists for five coveted awards. The winners are set to be crowned at a prestigious ceremony at Drygate on Sunday 9 June which will include special guests and exclusive live performances. You can vote for your favourites before 5pm on Tuesday 21 May @ www.jazzfest.co.uk/awards We're Here To Help Musicians

Previous winners include Fionna Duncan, Carol Kidd, Bobby Wellins, Tam White and Ronnie Rae.

Nominations for the 7th Scottish Jazz Awards are ..... Rising Star Award sponsored by The Blue Arrow Anoushka Nanguy Graham Costello Joe Williamson Marianne McGregor Matt Carmichael

Best Band Award sponsored by Musicians’ Union AKU Fergus McCreadie Trio Graham Costello’s Strata Scottish National Jazz Orchestra Tenement Jazz Band

Best Vocalist Award sponsored by Whighams Jazz Club Ali Affleck Carol Kidd Georgia Cecile Luca Manning Rachel Lightbody

Best Instrumentalist Award sponsored by ESP Music Rentals Brian Kellock Graeme Stephen Joe Williamson Liam Shortall Martin Kershaw

Best Album Award sponsored by Birnam CD Fergus McCreadie Trio – Turas Graham Costello’s Strata – Obelisk Jim Mullen – Volunteers Kevin MacKenzie, Mario Caribé, Alyn Cosker – The Ballad of Future Joe Tom Bancroft – In Common

This year the Scottish Jazz Awards have teamed up with a new charity partner Help Musicians Scotland to spread awareness of their frontline services and to raise vital funds to empower Scottish musicians and those in the Scottish music industry. You can make a donation every time you purchase a Thank you all to our sponsors and supporters :: Creative Scotland, Help ticket to our events. Musicians Scotland, Ticketmaster, Musicians' A new industry award has been introduced Union, Birnam CD, ESP Music Rentals, The for 2019, the Services To Scottish Jazz Blue Arrow, Whighams Jazz Club and Hands Award sponsored by Ticketmaster will Up For Trad. celebrate those working behind the scenes. A Tickets for all events including the Lifetime Achievement Award in Scottish Jazz Awards are now association with Help Musicians Scotland will on sale @www.jazzfest.co.uk also be presented at the awards ceremony with both winners chosen by the panel. www.jazzfest.co.uk/awards

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The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra NEW WAVES: ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM / FATS WALLER Arranged, orchestrated and conducted by Bill Dobbins featuring Brian Kellock, Irini Arabatzi, Mario Caribe, & Tommy Smith

May 2019 arrives in Scotland with a warm blast of bewitching bossa nova, sultry samba, and sizzling piano jazz from the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra. Conducted by guest arranger and orchestrator Bill Dobbins, they will be joined by guests Irini Arabatzi (vocals), Mario Caribe (guitar/vocals), and Brian Kellock (piano), with Tommy Smith featured as soloist on tenor saxophone during the Jobim set. Together, they perform music that is worlds apart, yet shares a common cause. Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim (1927-1994) and Chicago piano genius Fats Waller (1904-1943) were separated by a generation and stylistically very different, but they both made music to lift the spirit, warm the heart, and soothe the soul. The soft, opaque and beguiling songs of Antonio Carlos Jobim never lose their charismatic appeal or their elliptical charm. They may seem as

though they are about to be carried away on a summer breeze, but they are held tightly together by sinewy rhythms and precise vocals.

Scotland’s resident Brazilian vocal, guitar master, Mario Caribe is our special guest alongside Irini Arabatzi, who will sing in the original Portuguese. Audiences can expect lots of musical punctuation around Jobim’s word-perfect songs, not least from the saxophone of Tommy Smith and piano of Bill Dobbins. The repertoire of Fats Waller is often re-visited, but rarely explored with the due diligence it deserves. Brian Kellock is one of a handful of musicians who truly connects to Waller’s legacy. A lifelong devotee, scholar and student of Waller’s music, few pianists are more qualified than Brian to bring fresh interpretations to Waller’s challenging innovations. Often considered little more than light entertainment, Waller was nevertheless very successful, and he composed several tunes that became longstanding jazz standards. It’s time though to reset perceptions and listen while the SNJO with Brian Kellock reveal the piano artistry of one of the world’s finest jazz instrumentalists, Fats Waller. Our guest conductor is Bill Dobbins, who as arranger and orchestrator also, brings his sure touch again to elegant and elevated interpretations of outstanding and enduring jazz. This time, his great insight as a cultured musician and academic is brought to bear on some of the most ebullient and enduring jazz music of all time. Tall, tanned and timeless, the Girl From Ipanema walks through jazz history humming a One Note Samba and the slyly seductive ‘Desafinado’. The SNJO and their special guests follow in her footsteps, and light up the dancefloor on Fats Waller’s Jitterbug Waltz; with Brian Kellock soloing on Waller classics such as Honeysuckle Rose and Ain’t Misbehavin’. These concerts ensure that summer is off to a bright start as the SNJO brings this delightfully warm, feel good jazz to Scotland. GIGnotes :: Friday 3 May Perth Concert Hall 01738 621031 // Saturday 4 May Glasgow Royal Concert Hall 0141 353 8000 // Sunday 5 May Edinburgh Usher Hall 0131 228 8616

Fats Waller was a wonderful musician, who sadly received no awards during his lifetime. It was not until 1978 that he won his first two awards for "Ain’t Misbehavin’" and then in 1993 he won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and two of his songs (Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Honeysuckle Rose) were put in the Grammy hall of fame. :: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Waller

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SCOTTISH ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD LAUNCHES FOR 2019 The Ceremony Moves To Edinburgh and Takes Place At The Assembly Rooms On Friday 6 September ..... Enter The SAY Award now @ www.sayaward.com/submit ..... submissions close 31 May

Now in the eighth year, The SAY Award encourages artists, labels and music fans alike to submit eligible albums released between 1 April 2018 and 31 March 2019 to The SAY Award website. The award strives to be egalitarian in all stages of the campaign and this is reflected in that there is no listing fee to submit an eligible album for consideration, and digital releases which fulfil the criteria are also valid. Submissions close at midnight on 31 May 2019. The SAY Award has recognised some of the most influential artists in the country’s music scene, with previous winners including Young Fathers, Sacred Paws, Anna Meredith, Kathryn Joseph and more, celebrating outstanding Scottish music of all genres on one bold and unifying platform. Submit albums, view eligibility criteria and guidelines at www. sayaward.com. Anna Meredith said: “The SAY Award looks for quality, excitement and innovation across genres and across different stages, it’s not just looking for the most popular or the biggest fan club or what might make the best news story. For me, winning The SAY Award gave us the chance to tour in the States which is something I’ve always wanted to do but wouldn’t have be able to do to otherwise.”

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inspiring, eccentric and ever-evolving Scottish music scene with previous Longlisted albums including hiphop, rock, jazz, folk, pop, classical and more.

Once all eligible albums have been collated, 100 impartial ‘Nominators’, chosen from sectors including journalism, broadcast and radio, music retail and live music venues, will consider the titles from The SAY Award’s Eligible Albums list, nominating their five favourite albums and ranking them in order of preference. ‘Nominators’ include specialists in a Paul Thomson, Franz Ferdinand: “The SAY Award variety of genres, such as jazz, classical, electronic casts a spotlight on Scotland’s vibrant DIY music and traditional folk, as well as key influencers from scene and allows artists who are often overlooked to rub shoulders with other Scottish acts with major label elsewhere in the arts. The SMIA assigns a score to each title in a Nominator’s Top 5, before announcing backing. With each year the quality on the Longlist the 20 highest scoring albums as The SAY Award and Shortlist is high and it’s been an honour to be Longlist for 2019. shortlisted in the past.” Founded in appreciation of the album as an artform, The SAY Award has illuminated the Scottish music scene since its inauguration in 2012. Wielding one of the most lucrative prize funds in the UK, the award recognises the commitment, credibility and ambition shown by artists making work in Scotland in the creation of their albums. It is an aspirational target for musicians at all career levels which can create career changing opportunities, which many recipients have acknowledged.

The Longlist is then whittled down to a Shortlist of 10 albums, one of which will be chosen by music fans via an online public vote and the others decided by The SAY Award judging panel. Previous judges have included the composer Craig Armstrong, Turner Prize winning artists Douglas Gordon and Susan Philipsz, Filmmaker Lynne Ramsey, Music Editor of The Skinny Tallah Brash, DJ and Promoter Sarra Wild, Edinburgh International Festival Director Fergus Linehan, Sub Club Partner/Director Barry Price and Scottish Ballet’s Sophie Laplane.

With artists, labels and music fans able to submit eligible albums for consideration, The SAY Award recognises albums across all genres, reflecting the

strength to strength and now represents the pinnacle of creative achievement in contemporary Scottish music. We are committed to making Edinburgh a

great city for music on all fronts – from grass roots all the way through to our world famous festivals and venues. These awards, held in our Assembly Rooms, are a fantastic addition to the exciting 2019 calendar of music lined up across in the city.” Peter Sandstrom, CEO at Harviestoun Brewery said: “Harviestoun Brewery are delighted to be partnering with The SAY Award for a second year. We are very proud to work alongside a great awards body that recognises the diverse talent within Scotland’s music scene. We look forward to being part of this prestigious music prize in 2019 as it moves to the amazing venue of the Assembly Rooms in the heart of Edinburgh, a fitting location for a remarkable event in Scotland’s music industry.” Sarah Mitchell, Director of Member Services at PPL said: “The SAY Award has been a vital part of Scottish music, art and culture since 2012, showcasing talent from all corners of the country and across a diverse range of genres. We are proud to support a prize that rewards the musical aspiration and commitment we see from the nominations every year and eagerly await hearing the outstanding Scottish albums of 2019.”

Evan Henderson, Chief Executive, The Queen’s Hall, said: “Making the connection between The SAY Award and The Queen’s Hall made complete sense to Developed by the Scottish Music Industry me, and when I took over as CEO, I made a point of Robert Kilpatrick, General Manager at Scottish Association, 2019’s campaign is delivered in working towards enticing the event east. The Queen’s Music Industry Association said: “Celebrating the partnership with Creative Scotland, City of Edinburgh Hall has long supported both emerging and album as a format has always been integral to the Council, Harviestoun Brewery, Ticketmaster New Music, PPL, The Queen’s Hall and charity partner Help ethos of The SAY Award. Whilst curated playlists may established talent of all genres over our 40-year history. We have the perfect space, both in its now dominate listening habits for many music fans, Musicians Scotland. The award celebrates the intimacy and it’s renowned acoustics, which I feel will artists across all genres still strive to create bodies of extraordinary strength and diversity of Scotland’s do our most creative Scottish artists proud when we work that effectively showcase and reflect their musical landscape. host ‘Live at the Longlist’ this year. Edinburgh has artistic identity. The SAY Award has recognised the incredible world class venues of all shapes and sizes, from the achievements from artists Longlisted, Shortlisted and “Albums are life changing, and they’re as much about grungy to the most elegant. The SAY Award – won by identity and connection for music fans as they are to awarded the prize over the years including Young Edinburgh’s Young Fathers in 2018 – shines a the artists that create them. They’re important, Fathers, Slam, Honeyblood, CHVRCHES, Scottish spotlight on the creative heart and the burgeoning they’re crafted and they deserve to be recognised as a National Jazz Orchestra, Mogwai, Karine Polwart, new music scene growing in this city and throughout huge artistic and creative achievement. As Scotland’s Dunedin Consort and Paolo Nutini. Scotland.” national music prize, it’s the job of The SAY Award to This year will see The SAY Award relocate to the celebrate, promote and reward the most outstanding Suzanne Miller, Nations Manager for Help opulent setting of The Assembly Rooms in the heart Scottish albums each year, regardless of sales, genre Musicians Scotland said: “It's Help Musicians Edinburgh, with the ceremony taking place on Friday pleasure to be the 2019 Charity Partner of The SAY or record label affiliation. We’re delighted to launch 6 September. With the winning artist collecting a Award for a third year in a row. With a mutual focus 2019’s campaign, working with a fantastic set of £20,000 cash prize and nine runners up each awarded partners.” on developing the sector and providing opportunities £1,000, The SAY Award is a truly remarkable event for career growth and artist resilience here in Alan Morrison, Head of Music, Creative Scotland for Scotland’s music industry. Scotland, it's a partnership that makes sense. We look said: “The quality of music recorded and released in Each year, an emerging designer is commissioned to Scotland, in every genre, is phenomenal. Albums are forward to working alongside the amazing SAY Award team as well as supporting this years' longlisted, make bespoke prizes for all our Shortlisted artists, made in professional studios and concert halls, in shortlisted and winning artists.' offering a creative and exciting complement to the bedrooms and basements, and The SAY Award rounds award’s musical counterpart, and further highlighting them all up and shouts about them from the rooftops. Previous Winners ..... the enduring links between music, art and design in a The more people who submit their favourite new country overflowing with talent. albums, the better the exposure for the huge range Previous winners of The SAY Award include Young The SAY Award believes that an album is greater than and diversity of the music being made here. This is Fathers ‘Cocoa Sugar’ (2018), Sacred Paws ‘Strike A the sum of its parts. 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Wide Days 2019 Programme Expansion Hailed A Success This year’s Wide Days has been hailed its most successful to date following the addition of two nights of live shows and more than 50 speakers participating in the conference.

This is echoed by Dutch Music Export delegate Bas Reeders, who took part in the mini-summit at the event: “The Festival Takeover on the Saturday was a brilliant move as festivals already represent a mark of quality, which in turn serves as a further validation for the bands on the line-up,” he says. “It is also a great way to draw the music industry closer to Wide Days and create a closer connection with the event. Presenting acts in this way provides a platform that is greater than just the sum of parts." The international delegation also included Ralph Christoph, head of Cologne’s c/o pop convention & festival, which takes place in two weeks and will include a showcase by Glasgow agency Antidote Booking:

“The cooperation between Wide Days and c/o pop is a great example of how events can Taking place in Edinburgh from 11-13 April, it function as catalysts for developing exchanges attracted 360 industry delegates with some 1000 between countries and music markets,” he says. members of the public attending the showcases “This enables us to better discuss topics of and the Festival Takeover, which saw Electric relevance across Europe, as well as how we can Fields, Tenement Trail and Kelburn Garden Party promote ties between artists and the industry as each programme a stage. a whole.” The conference launched with the unveiling of a Creative Scotland music specialist Jamie new study by Newcastle University into music Houston hailed the new format of the event a tourism in Scotland, which called on a joined-up success and emphasises the role played by Wide approach from government, businesses and the Days in cementing the connection between the these pre-Brexit times, it's important to explore music community. local music industry and practitioners abroad: the potential to develop international talent Supported by the National Lottery through “Wide Days has become a central date in the exchanges and to foster international Creative Scotland, the event also included panels international music industry calendar and a key opportunities.” on music publishing, managers, audience opportunity for Scotland’s artists and industry to Louie John Lewis, managing director of development and blockchain. Moreover, the Ask connect with domestic and international Glasgow-based Antidote Booking and The Young Team provided a unique opportunity delegates,” he says. Breath Underwater Artist Management, who for industry figures to question the audience “With this year’s live offering boosted by stages also has an office in Berlin, believes Wide Days using live polling. guest-programmed by several of Scotland’s provides a valuable opportunity for both his Attendees from 14 countries took part, including leading independent festivals and booking artists and companies: a European delegation with representatives from agents, the convention provided an opportunity “From a management perspective I have had music export offices, festivals and showcase for these dynamos of the domestic industry to four acts on at Wide Days over three years and events who participated in a mini-summit to showcase their brands to European delegates it’s an integral part of an artist’s development,” explore the possibility of Wide Days invited through partnership funding from he says. “From an Antidote Booking perspective incorporating international events into future Creative Scotland and the British Council it’s really important at this time that Scotland Festival Takeovers. Scotland.” can be connected to important international “This year’s Wide Days saw us undertake an For Ingrid Kohlta, head of communication events.” ambitious expansion aimed at developing ties and strategy for Tallinn Music Week, the Ask Wide Days and Creative Scotland will co-host the across Europe and creating more opportunities The Young Team session was a highlight of the Scottish Reception at The Great Escape in for international exchanges and partnerships,” conference. And she had praise for the overall Brighton on Thursday 9 May. The Festival will says the event’s founder Olaf Furniss. format of the convention: also include two afternoon showcases supported “The response to the opening showcase, Festival “These were fantastic days mixing serious fun by Creative Scotland featuring a selection of Takeover and additional networking activities with serious thinking – mainly about the future exciting Scottish talent over two afternoons. has been very encouraging. These new features of the Scottish music industry and its allowed us to shine a spotlight on other Scottish relationship with the rest of Europe," she says. "I www.widedays.com music businesses including Antidote Booking, loved the concept of the Festival Takeover, and www.twitter.com/widedays Electric Fields, Tenement Trail, Kelburn Garden the aim to create stronger ties between the www.facebook.com/widedays Party and the Edinburgh Music Tours.” speakers from all over Europe. Especially in

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Hebrides Ensemble - Edinburgh, Perth + Greenock Tour tour dates :: 6-7 May @ www.hebridesensemble.com/events/ Known for its diverse, imaginative and inspiring programmes, Hebrides Ensemble, one of the UK’s foremost chamber music collectives, tours to three Scottish venues with The Award-Winning Irish Soprano Ailish Tynan and have two concerts on Monday 6 May. On 6 May there is a lunchtime concert at Perth Concert Hall and a teatime concert at Greyfriars Kirk. On Tuesday 7 May, the Ensemble makes its Greenock debut at Beacon Arts Centre. Ailish Tynan :: www.twitter.com/AilishTynanEire The concert in Perth will be live streamed for its international audiences who are unable to attend its concerts in person. Francaix: String Trio – vn, va, vcl 16’; Rosalie The Ensemble welcomes the award-winning Irish Burrell: Early Light - Solo violin 6'; Ravel: Chansons Madecasses – sop, fl, vcl, pno 13’ and Soprano, Ailish Tynan for these concerts. She has established herself in many operatic roles at Ailish Tynan, soprano

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with a simple invocation which may recall the ending of Ravel’s composition. Hugely under-appreciated English composer Rebecca Clarke, whose style of writing was at times compared to Ravel and Debussy, is well known for her wonderful viola sonata but this short piece Morpheus is another beautiful, lyrical example of her work. Young American composer Rosalie Burrell’s Early Light, a stunning piece for solo violin, evokes indigenous North America whilst the exoticism of Ravel’s Chansons Madécasses is balanced by the wit and charm of compatriot Jean Francaix’s String Trio.

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Simon Thacker’s Svara-Kanti: Trikala :: double album release date :: out now @ www.simonthacker.com/shop :: The past, present and future of intercultural collaboration featuring 13 of the greatest artists from India, Bangladesh and Europe

Created and recorded over three years, in three locations (East Lothian, and Chennai and Kolkata in India), Simon Thacker’s third release creating new sound worlds through his immersion in Indian classical, folk and spiritual traditions is the epic double album Trikala (the Sanskrit word for the three tenses of time, past, present and future). :: photo by Akhil Khatri

Trikala sees Simon Thacker’s Svara-Kanti metamorphose into a community of different lineups (thirteen performers in all) which each take inspiration from four different aspects of the vast musical macrocosm that exists on the Indian subcontinent: Hindustani classical (north), Carnatic classical (south), Punjabi folk (west) and the Bengali mystical folk Baul tradition of both India and Bangladesh (east).

performers who, whether in the most breathtakingly intricate composition or ferocious and intuitive improvisation, search for truth and essence selflessly together.

Ancient forms are refracted in the present to propel them forward to the future, travelling beyond East and West to genuinely create a third direction genuinely of itself. Trikala offers a window into the evolving soul of traditions and the world of one of today’s A new approach to Punjabi folk builds on most expansive composers. Traversing over 2 Simon's love of luminaries such as Surinder Kaur hours and 18 minutes of some of the most and Narinder Biba. Two of these feature singer advanced intercultural music ever recorded, Afsana Khan (from Badal), who Simon considers Trikala is a work of rapturous forward to be one of the very best young folk and Sufi momentum and a pivotal moment in the history singers. Unity comes from Thacker, as the single of Indo-Western collaboration. compositional voice that has either created or Simon Thacker’s Svara-Kanti invites you to recreated all of the work on both albums, and immerse yourself in the three tenses of Trikala. the symbiotic relationship between the Supported by Creative Scotland, Gem Arts and The Hope Scott Trust There is also a major solo work with a tangential Tamil inspiration, one of Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore’s best loved melodies reimagined and a moving transformation of India’s “National Song”.

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Aidan O’Rourke :: album (365: Volume Two) + tour release date :: 9 August - pre-order @ www.revealrecords.co.uk

Multi-award winning fiddler, composer and producer Aidan O’Rourke (Lau) releases his new double album “365:Volume Two” on 9 August via Reveal Records.

launches in August 2019 before going on tour. The EIBF describes the project as “a piece about storytelling: about how to tell stories without saying too much.” Designed by inventor Yann Seznec in collaboration with design team Old School Fabrications, the installation is a piece of art in itself, beautifully crafted from wood and brass with no digital screens in sight. It allows up to six people at a time to browse and listen to the stories and music using headphones, maybe stopping at their birthday or a day with special meaning.

The 25-track deluxe double CD and story booklet follows last year’s sold-out “365: Volume One” with another beautifully sparse and emotive collection recorded with Mercury Prize nominee Kit Downes (ECM). Bold, tender, full of old truths and distilled modern wit, “365:Volume 2” is built on the beauty of the miniature. It’s a collaboration between artists steeped in tradition but constantly breaking new ground. In 2013, James Robertson – one of Scotland’s leading authors – wrote a short story every day for a year. It became an enchanting, roaming collection of fairytales and memories and provocations; that was only the beginning. A couple of years later, Aidan O’Rourke wrote a tune every day in response to the stories. The result is a major new body of 365 tunes – a significant addition to the Scottish traditional music canon. “365: Volume Two” presents highlights from the heart of the project. Aidan’s playing and writing are renowned for deep lyricism and off-kilter twists, here paired with kaleidoscopic harmonies of Kit Downes on harmonium and piano. Aidan says: "This music is about storytelling – how to tell stories without saying too much. James Robertson wrote a story every day for a year, and each one was exactly 365 words. It began as an exercise but soon it became an essential ritual. James found the discipline

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From January 2020, readers can also receive a daily story and tune to be delivered to their email inbox. The 365 Stories and Music will arrive every day free of charge – a daily miniature piece of public art, whilst a 30 disc box set is now in the planning stages for 2020 via Reveal Records, for those wanting to own the entire library of 365 tunes physically.

GIGnotes :: Aidan O’Rourke and Kit Downes have recently played select shows with The Unthanks, before performing their own headline addictive and he emerged a year later with a beautiful collection of tales. They are big stories, concerts in May 2019 and dates for New Music real stories, mysterious stories, old and new and Biennial (featuring James Robertson) in collaboration with director Shilpa T-Hyland at weird and tender stories. I decided to test out London’s Southbank Centre and in Hull. the same process on composition, and in response to James’s words, I wrote a tune every MAY - 5th MAC Arts, Galashiels // 8 May Drygate, Glasgow // 10th Moniaive Folk Festival, Moniaive // day for a year. Inevitably the melodies are rooted in my own background as a Scottish folk 11th North Edinburgh Arts, Edinburgh // 12th The Old Bridge Inn, Aviemore :: AUGUST - 10th & 25th fiddler, but when Kit Downes gets involved he Edinburgh Book Festival, Edinburgh :: OCTOBER takes the harmonies to the most wondrous 10th Resolis Arts, Inverness // 11th Gable End places." Theatre, Hoy, Orkney // 12th The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen :: NOVEMBER - 1st Mareel, Shetland

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Scotland's alt.blues troubadour Dave Arcari teams up with Canadian singer/ songwriter Sean Oliver for one-off double-bill show at The Record Factory, Byres Road, Glasgow on Sunday 12 May at 7.30pm. The two musicians originally met while playing at the Muddy Roots Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee a few years ago and have kept in touch ever since. Arcari – who will have just returned from a run of shows in Belgium and

The Netherlands – explains: “Sean got in touch to say he was visiting Scotland…and although it was short notice to arrange a show together, we were fortunate to be able to get the Record Factory for the night. Expect an edgy mix of original blues, country, Americana and roots material.” Arcari’s latest release – Whisky Trail – reveals another side to the songwriter. Known mainly for his slashing slide guitar work this release features his banjo playing…and a mellower side to his songwriting and performance. It’s available to stream and download via Spotify, Apple Music and all digital services. “Actually, the banjo has featured in my live set for a while, but I only had a couple of songs on it,” says Arcari. “And while they (Still Friends and Good Moonshine) have become crowd favourites, I felt it was becoming too predictable that I’d play these songs whenever I picked up the banjo. “So I was keen to come up with a new banjo song that was a little different. This one is based on the story of Glengoyne single malt whisky….my local distillery. There’s a few more in the pipeline for both slide guitar and banjo.” Arcari’s last full length release – Live at Memorial Hall – hit the streets last autumn on double 180g coloured vinyl and digipak CD as well as download/streaming via iTunes, Spotify, Amazon MP3 and the usual digital services. Arcari has recently been taken onboard by Reunion Blues Gig Bags as an official artist, another partnership which sees the premium instrument case manufacturer join Arcari’s list of endorsees alongside National ResoPhonic Guitars, Newtone Strings, G7th Capos and Diamond Bottlenecks.

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scotland's new releases ..... album : single : ep / cd : vinyl : download SHOOGLENIFTY and DHUN DHORA Written in Water

THE SEA ATLAS

THE FIRRENES

Goodbye

Door Too Wide

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album - cd / download / stream Release Date: 9 November

The ‘Goodbye' EP is my new release, written in my cabin in the Outer Hebrides. The EP is sort of about isolation and being alone. It wasn't an intentional thing to write about, but “A constant source of surprise and delight” – Living Tradition. The result of last October's ten day recording just came about when I got back to the island after touring and started working on the next release after my ‘Dreams’ EP. session in the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Written in The tracks are a mixture of growing up and figuring out Water is the culmination of four years of collaboration where I am in life, of failed relationships, accepting things, between Scotland’s Shooglenifty and Rajasthan’s Dhun and having an open-mind on the direction I'm heading in Dhora. Dedicated to late members of both bands, next. The sound is a mixture of the islands, grand rock moments, quiet moments, all mixed in with an ambience and Angus R Grant and Roshan Khan Manganiyar, it is a comfort you only get from being comfortable at home. celebrates the meeting of musical minds. Their origins

may be far apart geographically, but creatively they're amazingly contiguous. Listen/Watch: https://soundcloud.com/shoogles/jog-yer-bones Available from: www.shooglenifty.com Live dates: www.shooglenifty.com/gigs/ www.shooglenifty.com www.twitter.com/shooglegigs www.facebook.com/shooglenifty.scotland

SIMON THACKER'S SVARA KANTI

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album cd / vinyl / download / stream Release Date: 9 November The album draws on a broad range of influences, encompassing 70s rock, R&B, burlesque, art rock, blues and classical. The songs are all original compositions, seven by Jules Reed (a.k.a. Julian Wagstaff), three by Walt Cumming, and one by Greg Sanderson, formerly of Edinburgh band Five Day Hemingway. The subject matter ranges from the deeply personal to the highly political, but is always prescient, immediate, considered and aware. Listen/Watch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKIeDzj4TeY Available from: www.TheFirrenes.com, amazon, iTunes, Apple Music, CD Baby, Spotify Live dates: www.julianwagstaff.com/thefirrenes/#about www.TheFirrenes.com www.twitter.com/thefirrenes www.facebook.com/thefirrenes/

EVELYN LAURIE ANDREW J. NEWALL

A Little Bit of Me album - cd Release Date: Out Now

Trikala

double album cd / download Release Date: Out Now

Created over three years in three locations (Scotland/Chennai/Kolkata), Thacker’s third release creating new sound worlds through his immersion in Indian classical, folk and spiritual traditions is the epic double album Trikala (Sanskrit for the three tenses of time, past, present and future), featuring 13 performers from the subcontinent and Europe. Listen/Watch: www.youtube.com/simonthacker www.soundcloud.com/simon-thacker Available from: www.simonthacker.com/shop www.simonthacker.com www.twitter.com/thackerguitar www.facebook.com/simonthackerguitar www.instagram.com/simonthackerguitar

Reflections from an Airport album cd Release Date: Out Now

Reflections from an Airport is a must-buy album. It’s an album for busy people who have earned the right to take a moment to stop and let the world drift by. It’s for people who deserve ‘me time’. So indulge and treat yourself to some time away from the pressures that life may throw at you. The album has songs that will make you smile, make you laugh, make you cry and make you think. Drawn from life’s experiences, each song tells a story and paints a picture we can all relate too. It touches on basic human truths we all share in common... like love won and lost in all its guises. Andy writes songs for adults. His songs are for people who have lived a full life. For people who can relate to the highs and lows of daily living and know it’s not all ‘happy ever after but the ride can be fun.’ Listen to the songs and discover this for yourself. Listen/Watch: https://open.spotify.com Available from:

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“A little bit of me” is the debut album of Evelyn Laurie. As she says: it’s taken her a while! Beautifully delivered in Evelyn’s distinctive, light and multi-textured voice and superbly supported by some of the country’s finest jazz musicians, the well-chosen collection of songs will please your ears and stir your emotions - in a good way! Evelyn’s love of music spans many genres. This album reflects her eclectic taste and includes some of her own songs - inspired by 1960’s spy themes and Carmina Burana alongside jazz standards plus her own interpretations of Sandy Denny’s folk classic, “Who knows where the time goes” and the ever popular country hit, “Wichita lineman”. Listen/Watch: www.evelynlaurie.com/music Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com/product/evelyn-laurie/ Live dates: www.evelynlaurie.com/music www.evelynlaurie.com www.twitter.com/redEvelyn www.facebook.com/EvelynLaurieMusic


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TANNAHILL WEAVERS

A Lovely Coincidence

Òrach

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The Tannahill Weavers are celebrating their Golden Anniversary with the release of their eighteenth album, The Tropicanas are a Dreamslop band for Livingston, ÒRACH (“golden” in Gaelic) out 31 August on Compass Scotland who are longing to be shot of into outer space. Records. With ÒRACH (The Golden Anniversary Album), Equal parts of Psychedelia and dream pop with a side the current line-up of Roy Gullane, Phil Smillie, John order of underwater tropical surf vibes. Martin and Lorne MacDougall, have brought together colleagues and members past and present to record an Listen/Watch: album of all new material – traditional and www.thetropicanas.bandcamp.com contemporary songs and sets of tunes in the Tannie’s www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhf0F9JqSNQ distinctive style. The physical album contains photos as well as a glossary to understand the traditional songs Available from: and extensive liner notes for each song detailing its Available to download and stream on 13 October, origin and performers. currently available to listen\download the title track ‘A Listen/Watch: lovely coincidence’ www.tannahillweavers.com/listenandwatch.htm www.thetropicanas.bandcamp.com Live dates: Release show on the 13 October at the Leith Depot, www.facebook.com/events/1087929201362421/ www.facebook.com/TheTropicanas www.twitter.com/TheTropicanas

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JAMES BROWN IS ANNIE JBiA II

album cd / download / stream (vinyl in 2019) Release Date: 15 September Eleven tracks of full fat, calorie-laden, whipped up funk 'n' soul - James Brown Is Annie's new album sees the Edinburgh-based sextet hook up with producer, Average White Band legend, Hamish Stuart. Imagine AWB tearing down the A9 in a Ford Torino with James Brown strapped to the roofrack, Steely Dan blasting from the car stereo. Listen/Watch: www.soundcloud.com/jbia www.jbia.bandcamp.com www.youtube.com Available from: www.jbia.co.uk www.jbia.bandcamp.com CODA Music, Edinburgh Live dates: www.facebook.com/Earls.Of.Caithness www.jbia.co.uk www.twitter.com/JBisAnnie www.facebook.com/Earls.Of.Caithness

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Cavalier

Tides

single - download / stream Release Date: 19 October New Scottish Female Pop duo The Eves – Caroline Gilmour and Marissa Keltie, release their debut single ‘Tides’ on 19th October 2018. Caroline's love of Pop music combined with Marissa’s passion for harmony creates a songwriting partnership full of catchy melodies and memorable hooks. The result is a nod towards acts such as The Pierces, First Aid Kit and Florence & The Machine. Listen/Watch: www.soundcloud.com/the-eves-667719698/ tides/s-Wvm81 Available from: iTunes, Spotify and all main digital download sites. Online store on our official website www. theeves.co.uk from 19 October. Live dates: No live UK dates as yet but 2 house concerts in Copenhagen on 17th and 20th October. www.theeves.co.uk/upcoming-gigs/ www.theeves.co.uk www.twitter.com/theevesmusic www.facebook.com/theevesmusic

Battle of Kings

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‘Battle of Kings’ is the mighty new album from Celtic Rock band, Soar Patrol. It focuses on Scotland’s wars of independence during the reign of Robert the Bruce from 1306-1329 fighting against the English kings, Edward I and later, Edward II. Soar Patrol have written and produced a rousing album that rocks its way through history with driving triple drums, electric guitars and bagpipes. Listen/Watch: www.smarturl.it/BattleOfKings www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T47-Y6UUV8 Available from: www.smarturl.it/BattleOfKings Live dates: http://smarturl.it/BattleOfKings www.saorpatrol.com www.twitter.com/saorpatrol www.facebook.com/saorpatrol

album cd / download / stream Release Date: 29 September Eddi Reader has announced her brand new studio album ‘Cavalier’ will be released worldwide on 28 September by Reveal Records. Featuring sixteen songs, including recently performed live favourites Wonderful, My Favourite Dress, Starlight, Meg O’ The Glen and Maiden’s Lament the new album was recorded and produced in Glasgow by Eddi Reader and John Douglas. Cavalier is a new creative peak in an already prestigious career, just under an hour of new music, incorporating both contemporary and traditional songs. Listen/Watch: www.youtube.com/user/rosstyuk Available from: www.revealrecords.bigcartel.com/ Live dates: www.eddireader.co.uk/gigs www.eddireader.co.uk www.twitter.com/eddireader www.facebook.com/eddireader


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scotland's new releases ..... album : single : ep / cd : vinyl : download GEORGE DUFF

BEINN LEE

The Collier Laddie

Osgarra

album cd Release Date: Out Now

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The debut album by Beinn Lee, OSGARRA, is a product of five years of playing, writing and arranging music, as George Duff is widely regarded as one of well as bringing together a strong traditional sense of Scotland’s finest singers and interpreters of tune with modern backing to create a new and fresh traditional Scots songs. After a lifetime’s singing, sound to West Coast traditional music. OSGARRA this is his debut solo recording. This is old style showcases a selection of tunes and songs written and Scottish singing, beautifully performed, and as arranged by the band in both Gaelic and English alongside tunes from some of Scotland’s foremost profound as the mine shafts sunk into the coalblack spaces which deeply influence the singing of contemporary composers of traditional music, giving a musical landscape from reflective songs to driving George Duff, “The Collier Laddie” himself. dance beats. Formed in 2013, Beinn Lee are rooted in the West Coast style of traditional music. Listen/Watch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFQiQAKt_EQ www.facebook.com/thecollierladdie/

Listen/Watch: www.beinnlee.com

Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com

Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com

Live dates: www.facebook.com/thecollierladdie/ www.facebook.com/thecollierladdie/

Live dates: www.beinnlee.com www.beinnlee.com www.twitter.com/beinnlee www.facebook.com/beinnlee

DEAN OWENS

JOHN GRAHAM & JIM JACK Sae Will We Yet album / cd / Release Date: out now

John Graham and Jim Jack’s debut album features an eclectic mix of many of the favourite songs from their live act with contributions from some of the most talented contemporary songwriters from Scotland and further afield. Graeme Miles’ haunting ‘Eldorado’ hints at a life of missed opportunities while Iain Ingram’s ‘Calton Rose’ and ‘Braes o’ Appin’ are love songs in the Scottish tradition and Steven Clark’s ‘Coming Home’ talks of the plight of the many refugees cast adrift in the world today. Jim King’s ‘West Coast Days’ and ‘Home To The Kyles’ from the pen of Duncan McCrone and Celly Paterson evoke memories of summer days on the Clyde Coast. From earlier days of the folk revival come Ewan MacColl’s ‘Manchester Rambler’ and Matt McGinn’s enigmatic ‘Magic Shadow Show’. John and Jim’s love of Americana is also represented in the rollicking ‘Truck Driving Man’. John and Jim’s act recalls much of the spirit of the folk clubs in the 60s and 70s with plenty of chorus singing and a fair measure of humour thrown in. Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com www.facebook.com/folkandfiddle

DAVE ARCARI STOUT : MCKAY

Southern Wind

album cd / download Release Date: 16 February Southern Wind is the new album (his seventh solo) from the man Irvine Welsh describes as “Scotland’s most engaging and haunting singer songwriter”. Recorded in Nashville, with producer Neilson Hubbard, and a host of superb musicians, including award-winning guitarist Will Kimbrough. It has a distinctive swampy, southern rock, soulful groove, but it's also deeply rooted in Dean’s home country. Celtic spirit, country soul. Listen/Watch: https://youtu.be/fzJo0yQIEUs Available from: Direct from record company (At the Helm) www.atthehelmrecords.bigcartel.com Downloads - http://smarturl.it/SouthernWind And all good record shops! Live dates: www.deanowens.com/live www.deanowens.com www.twitter.com/deanowens1 www.facebook.com/deanowensmusic

The Live EP Bare Knuckle

album / cd Release Date: 1 December Chris Stout & Catriona McKay are delighted to announce the release of their long awaited duo album ‘Bare Knuckle’. The music is almost entirely self penned especially for this recording. It’s a fresh new sound for this duo who have now been performing and recording all over the world for 20 years. Having recorded several albums in collaboration with other artists in recent years, it is actually a staggering 7 years since this awe inspiring pair released their last duo album. The critically acclaimed White Nights. ‘We are so proud of this new album ‘Bare Knuckle. Its a huge development for us and we can’t wait to perform it live!’ Listen/Watch: www.facebook.com/pg/mckaystout/videos Available from: Coda Music, Edinburgh www.chrisstout.bandzoogle.com/store Live dates: www.mckaystoutmusic.co.uk/gigs/ www.mckaystoutmusic.co.uk www.twitter.com/mckaystout www.facebook.com/mckaystout

EP download / stream Release Date: out now Four live tracks trailing Dave Arcari’s forthcoming Live at Memorial Hall album which is released on 1 September on double 180g coloured vinyl, special edition digipak CD and download/ streaming formats. These tracks do not feature on the vinyl or CD format releases and are exclusive to this digital EP. Listen/Watch: One Side Blind: https://youtu.be/z_QO0F_Dnw0 Stagolee: https://youtu.be/z_QO0F_Dnw0 Available from: FREE via https://davearcari.com/free-download-live-ep/ or paid from:

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-live-ep/id1231315633

Live dates: www.davearcari.com/tour/ www.davearcari.com www.twitter.com/davearcari www.facebook.com/davearcarimusic


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scotland's new releases ..... album : single : ep / cd : vinyl : download JAMIE MACDONALD & CHRISTIAN GAMAUF The Pipe Slang

JON BUDWORTH Jon Budworth is a singer/songwriter originally from Lancashire but now very much an honorary Yorkshireman living in the bustling market town of Otley. Jon is a relative late-comer to the wonderful world of folk and acoustic music, having spent many years cast adrift in the dark and seedy underbelly of rock’n’roll. Jon changed musical direction in 2010 after happening upon a Youtube video of Richard Thompson playing his beautiful and evocative song Beeswing. There has been no looking back ever since! Jon cites his influences, amongst others, as John Renbourn, Nic Jones and, of course, Richard Thompson.

Listen/Watch: www.linskenscotland.scot/video/

The musical partnership of the Scottish pipes and fiddle is one that is quintessentially and historically Hebridean. Jamie MacDonald and Christian Gamauf have taken this format and incorporated influences from places such as Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia and Asturias in the north of Spain, putting their own stamp on the music. Jamie and Christian met while living and studying on the Isles of Uist and began playing together at local concerts and events. After travelling to Asturias on a musical and cultural exchange project, along with performances at Ceòl on the Croft, Celtic Connections and Celtic Colours Festivals, the duo started working on their debut album, The Pipe Slang. The album features the traditional music of the Hebrides and includes songs from the Isle of Tiree as well as self-penned material and tunes from further afield.

Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com

Listen/Watch: www.pipeslang.bandcamp.com/album/the-pipe-slang

Live dates: www.linskenscotland.scot/gigs/

Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com

www.linskenscotland.co.uk

www.pipeslang.com www.facebook.com/pipeslang

LINSEY AITKEN & KEN CAMPBELL Shore To Shore album / cd / Release Date: out now

This is our second CD as a duo, with a mixture of new songs and instrumentals, many focussing on our Scottish connections around the world, each with a story, and most of all about people and histories of the past and present. Fortunately, people seem to really like what we do, and ask what kind of music we perform. The answer is not one genre or another, but a blending of everyone and everything we have met along the way. A coming together of both our musical journeys, combined into one together, with elements of our respective musical backgrounds in Celtic, Classical, Traditional, Contemporary Music and all else. But most of all our music is about people, and all those who have influenced us and inspired us along the way.

www.facebook.com/Linsey-Aitken-Ken-Campbell-304354709639479/

album / cd / Release Date: out now

We All Share The Same Sky album / cd Release Date: out now

Listen/Watch: www.jonbudworth.co.uk/videos Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com Live dates: www.jonbudworth.co.uk/live www.jonbudworth.co.uk www.twitter.com/jonbudworth www.facebook.com/jonbudworthmusic

ALEX TRONIC

DOUGIE MacLEAN ULTRAS

featuring SHUNA LOVELLE

New Tomorrow album :: cd Release Date: Out Now

New Tomorrow is the new studio album by leading singer–songwriter Dougie MacLean; written, recorded and produced with his son Jamie MacLean. It combines a few songs which have already proved popular at his recent concerts along with a selection of brand new songs. The album is beautifully curated and includes the title track New Tomorrow, one of his most popular concert songs The Shadow of the Mountain and Wild and Windy Night, which features choruses recorded at Woodford Festival in Australia and at MacLean’s own much-loved Perthshire Amber Festival. Listen/Watch: www.dougiemaclean.com Available from: www.dougiemaclean.com/index.php/shop Live dates: www.dougiemaclean.com/index.php/tour-dates www.dougiemaclean.com

www.facebook.com/Dougie-MacLean-158324834220405/

www.twitter.com/DougieMaclean

Ultras

album vinyl / download / stream Release Date: out now

Brave About It EP download Release Date: 10 July

With 6 producers and 9 musicians across 12 tracks, ULTRAS is the brainchild of songwriter Gav Prentice, formerly of euphoric pop duo Over the Wall. Describing the project as "violent pop for the patronised", ULTRAS combines elements of rock, electronica, folk, and hip-hop, the collaborative nature of the album inspired by the latter genre's sonically chopped-up mixtape culture.

Brave About It is the new ep from Alex Tronic which features Shuna Lovelle. It is currently on rotation on Chill FM with radio support from DJs such as Jamie Porteous at Ibiza Global and Jim Gellatly at Amazing Radio

Listen/Watch: http://ULTRASband.com as a hub for all of the various sites you can listen.

Listen/Watch: www.alextronicrecords.co.uk

Available from: https://hellothor.bandcamp.com/album/ultras Also available in LP Records and Love Music in Glasgow and VoxBox Music in Edinburgh and to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal et al. Live dates: http://ULTRASband.com http://ULTRASband.com www.facebook.com/ULTRASband https://twitter.com/ULTRASband

Available from: www.alextronicrecords.co.uk Live dates: Ibiza Dj Sets in September www.alextronic.co.uk www.twitter.com/AlexTroniclabel www.soundcloud.com/alex-tronic-records


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scotland's new releases ..... album : single : ep / cd : vinyl : download THE FIRRENES

GUN

PONS AELIUS

Time and Place/Destitution Row

Favourite Pleasures

Captain Glen's Comfort

single (Double A Side) cd / 10" vinyl Release Date: Out Now

Recorded at Chamber Studio in Edinburgh, this twotrack single captures the songs 'Time and Place' and 'Destitution Row' in new arrangements written especially for this release. The first cut has an earlyseventies, American rock feel and speaks of a special and unique moment in life, while the second number incorporates a horn section and choral backing, reflecting on aspects of life in today's UK. Listen/Watch: www.julianwagstaff.com/thefirrenes/ Available from: iTunes + Spotify www.TheFirrenes.com

album - cd / vinyl / download / stream Release Date: Out Now

album / cd / Release Date: Out Now

Captain Glen’s Comfort is the much awaited debut album from one of the folk scene’s fastest rising bands, GUN’s seventh studio album, ‘Favourite Pleasures‘ – out Pons Aelius. Due out on September the 8th, the album on September 15th – stands proudly alongside the very showcases the sextet’s expansive sound and unique best of their work. The band will be showcasing tracks approach to the traditional music of Britain and beyond; from the album in 3 live dates in December. Informed from fiery bagpipe jigs to tender mandolin fronted by a back-to-basics approach tempered by an innate soundscapes, and everything in between. Since winning sense for melody, the record was made in the band’s a prestigious Celtic Connections Danny Kyle Award in own Morse Code studios in Paisley. It’s an album that their early days, Pons Aelius have spent the last two dances on a knife-edge, one that can turn on a single years tirelessly honing their sound on stages both at note from the raw pain of emotions hitting the rocks, to home and abroad, quickly earning themselves a an unbridled celebration of hedonism. reputation as one of the most exciting new names on the circuit. Listen/Watch: www.youtube.com/user/gunofficialuk Listen/Watch: www.ponsaeliusmusic.com/videos Available from: Available from: https://gun.tmstor.es/ www.birnamcdshop.com

Live dates: www.julianwagstaff.com/thefirrenes/

Live dates: www.gunofficial.co.uk/tour-dates/

www.TheFirrenes.com www.facebook.com/thefirrenes www.twitter.com/thefirrenes

www.gunofficial.co.uk https://twitter.com/gunofficialuk www.facebook.com/gunOfficialUK

Live dates: www.ponsaeliusmusic.com/gigs www.ponsaeliusmusic.com www.facebook.com/ponsaeliusmusic https://twitter.com/ponsaeliusmusic

NORRIE McCULLOCH

LOU McLEAN EUGENE TWIST

Bare Along The Branches

Good Morning Easter Road EP cd / download / stream Release Date: 9 June

‘Good Morning Easter Road’ is the 2nd EP from Scottish musician Lou Mclean. This record is a peek into Mclean’s life, expressed through witty storytelling in her inimitable riot grrrl pop style. "a gem of the Scottish underground scene" Tenement TV * * * * - The Skinny Listen/Watch: www.facebook.com/loumcleanmusic/ https://loumcleanmusic.bandcamp.com/releases https://m.soundcloud.com/lou-mclou www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nAwTQeml_4 Available from: https://loumcleanmusic.bandcamp.com/releases The Scottish Design Exchange Tempo Tea Bar, Edinburgh ITunes, Deezer, Amazon Live dates: www.facebook.com/pg/loumcleanmusic www.facebook.com/loumcleanmusic https://twitter.com/LouMcleanMusic https://loumcleanmusic.bandcamp.com/

The Stuntman

album download / stream Release Date: out now

With a lyrical arena boasting whistleblowers, extraterrestrials and self-cannibalisation, Eugene Twist's highly anticipated second album arrives with one mission: to let the storyteller run riot inside the song. From spat-out surrealism to politicised anthems and mystical ballads, 'The Stuntman' is the latest from the unbounded imagination of Eugene Twist. Listen/Watch: https://eugenetwist.bandcamp.com www.youtube.com/yooteeyoob https://spoti.fi/2iut838 Available from: http://bit.ly/et-album http://apple.co/2iYEoWy www.eugenetwist.bandcamp.com www.eugenetwist.co.uk www.facebook.com/eugenetwistmusic www.twitter.com/EugeneTwist

album cd / vinyl (tbc) / download / stream Release Date: 24 February

Norrie McCulloch’s third full-length album in as many years effortlessly merges folk, country, americana and indie genres. Recorded live to analogue tape with regular collaborators: Dave McGowan (Teenage Fanclub), Stuart Kidd and Marco Rea (The Wellgreen), Iain Thompson (Bella Hardy band) and Iain Sloan (Wynntown Marshals) this is his most accomplished collection of songs to date. Listen/Watch: www.soundcloud.com/norriemcculloch www.norriemcculloch.bandcamp.com www.norriemcculloch.com/music--video Available from: www.norriemcculloch.bandcamp.com www.norriemcculloch.com/shop (and most good independent record stores) www. norriemcculloch.com

www. facebook.com/norriemccullochmusic

www. twitter.com/NorrieMcCulloch


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scotland's new releases ..... album : single : ep / cd : vinyl : download BOB LESLIE

PAUL ANDERSON

AULD NEW HEIDS

Land and Sea

The High Summit

AULD NEW HEIDS - Volume 1

After many years as a well-known face on the band circuit, Bob Leslie’s re-invention of himself as an acoustic performer resulted in two well-received Americana CDs - In a Different World (2010) and Fat Cat (2011) - and a re-launch onto the folk circuit. There, his highly-crafted songs - some serious, some very funny indeed - had audiences showing lively appreciation. However, more and more, Bob found himself drawn to the challenge of writing in a more traditional Scottish vein - a medium, as it turned out, ideal for a musical storyteller.

Paul Anderson from Royal Deeside in Aberdeenshire is one of Scotland’s finest traditional fiddle players and The High Summit is his third album of self penned music and song. Like The Singing Land and Land of the Standing Stones before it, The High Summit celebrates the history, landscape and people of Paul’s beautiful North-East homeland. Joining Paul on The High Summit are a group of exceptional artists, highly respected in their own right and adding their own touch of magic to the album. Shona Donaldson on vocals (Scots Singer of the Year 2009 and first female winner of the Bothy Ballad Champion of Champions), Tony McManus on guitar (worldrenowned Scottish guitarist now based in Canada), Malcolm Jones on guitar and accordion (Runrig), Ale Carr on Cittern (Dreamer’s Circus), Ali Napier on keyboards (Miami Vince and former member of the Dougie MacLean Band) and James Gorgon on percussion (Albany show band and The Cutting Edge).

album / cd Release Date: Release Date: Out Now

Land and Sea is the result: twelve narrative songs, their subjects ranging from the Highland Clearances to a Stromness witch who told Walter Scott a few tales. Bob is accompanied by some of the brightest talents on the Scottish folk scene. Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com www.bobleslie.scot

album / cd / Release Date: Out Now

Listen/Watch: https://youtu.be/WXXTHyWfZwo Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com

album cd Release Date: Out Now

This album embraces all that was great about the golden days of the scottish folk scene in the 1960s/70s. It is a catalogue of some of the best and most popular songs of the time written by folk legends such as Ewan MacColl, Alex Campbell, Hamish Henderson, Matt McGinn, Archie Fisher, Jim McLean and Mary Brookesbank. Also Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott have a song each on the album. A quartet of four of Scotland’s most experienced performers brings together the vocal talents of brothers IAN and FRASER BRUCE along with the exceptional musical skills of PETE CLARK on fiddle and GREGOR LOWREY on accordion. It has to be said that IAN BRUCE is pretty efficient on guitar, to complete the instrumental section. Available from: www.birnamcdshop.com

www.paulandersonscottishfiddler.com www.twitter.com/PaulAnd79837722 www.facebook.com/paulandersonscottishfiddler www.fraserbruce.co.uk/auld-hat-new-heids

JENNY STURGEON

TRIPWIRE DC PYRO

The Wren and The Salt Air

Dark Alley

album cd / download / stream Release Date: 1 June

The Tripwire DC sound is a colourful blend of Punky/Reggae & Rock with a bit of Ska lobbed in. Energetic male and female vocals are complimented with blistering guitar and a driving rhythm section. Reggae nods are nodded towards mid-70’s London, punk to ‘77 & rock horns are lifted skywards to the Rainbow. Listen/Watch: spotify @ http://spoti.fi/2rSRGr6 www.soundcloud.com/user-972139164 Available from: iTunes Google Play @ http://bit.ly/2rjb8OW Amazon @ http://amzn.to/2rj5oEQ Live dates: www.tripwiredc.co.uk/gigs www.tripwiredc.co.uk www.facebook.com/TRIPWIREDC

Forget The Silver Lining

album cd / download / stream Release Date: 17 February

Debut EP from PYRO featuring their 1st and 2nd single Money and Green and their latest single Sandpaper Throat. This EP shows the diversity of PYRO’s songs from the massive Green to the more melodic Sandpaper Throat

‘The Wren And The Salt Air’ is a collection of songs and tunes by acclaimed Scottish singer-songwriter Jenny Sturgeon. It was written to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Scottish archipelago of St Kilda becoming a World Heritage Site for its natural features. 'Musically superb, absolutely fascinating and utterly charming' Shire Folk.

EP cd / download / stream Release Date: 28 April

Listen/Watch: www.soundcloud.com/pyromusicband http://bit.ly/2riQjTc Available from: iTunes, spotify etc…. Live dates: Friday 19 May – Stramash Edinburgh – Yellow Movement Friday – Free entry – over 18s Friday 16 June – Sneaky Petes Edinburgh – 7pm - £6 entry – Over 14s www.officialpyro.com www.facebook.com/pyromusicband www.twitter.com/pyromusicband

Listen/Watch: https://jennysturgeon.bandcamp.com

https://soundcloud.com/jenny-sturgeon/the-wren-and-the-salt-air

hwww.youtube.com/watch?v=pUOm9_Gd0zI Available from: https://jennysturgeon.bandcamp.com

www.jennysturgeonmusic.com https://twitter.com/Jenny_Sturgeon www.facebook.com/jennysturgeonmusic


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scotland's new releases ..... album : single : ep / cd : vinyl : download ANDREW TAYLOR

ADRIANA SPINA

From the Outside Looking In

Let Out The Dark

album - cd / download / stream / Released: Out Now This is the first solo recording from the front man, songwriter and producer of Scottish alt.country, powerpop band, Dropkick. These songs were written at various points in the last 15 years and draw upon a variety of influences, mixing pop, alternative rock and Americana. The album was recorded in Dropkick’s Edinburgh studio with all instruments and vocals being performed and recorded by Andrew. Listen/Watch: https://dropkickmusic.bandcamp.com/ www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_f58_l7S3k www.rockindiana.com Available from: https://dropkickmusic.bandcamp.com/album/from-the-outside-looking-in

All usual download and streaming sites (amazon / Spotify / apple music / itunes / deezer etc…)

Live dates: Short acoustic set at Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival, near Inverness 5 Aug + possible Spanish dates later www.dropkickmusic.co.uk www.facebook.com/dropkickmusic https://twitter.com/dropkickmusic

album cd / vinyl / download Release Date: Release Date: Out Now

WE CAME FROM WOLVES The Peak Beneath the Sea

single / stream Release Date: Out Now via Struck Dum Records.

We Came From Wolves latest single The Peak Beneath The Sea is a bold, emotive alt rock track that sees the Adriana Spina’s second album, released almost six years Scottish four-piece bare their heart on their sleeves. after her first, is more raw and guitar-driven that its The track is due for release on 5th May 2017 via Struck predecessor. Let Out The Dark features Ross Dum Records. The band’s previous single, Places McFarlane (Texas, The Proclaimers) on drums, and Unfamiliar, addressed mental health issues such as comprises of ten songs which touch on themes from depression and anxiety, which some of the band have lost love and infidelity to atheism and the refugee crisis. experienced. However, The Peak Beneath The Sea turns a corner as the band look towards the future, Listen/Watch: finding a away to live with these issues. www.adrianaspina.com/music Listen/Watch: www.soundcloud.com/adspina Links from 5 May www.adrianaspina.bandcamp.com Available from: Available from: www.wecamefromwolves.bandcamp.com www.adrianaspina.com/shop www.struckdumrecords.bandcamp.com www.adrianaspina.bandcamp.com & iTunes/Spotify etc Also available via iTunes and all other popular download Live dates: sites from 24 March http://wecamefromwolves.co.uk/ www.adrianaspina.com www.facebook.com/wecamefromwolves www.facebook.com/adrianaspinamusic https://twitter.com/WCFWmusic www.twitter.com/adrianamusic www.youtube.com/wcfwtv

RAB NOAKES

PYRO DANNY MORTIMER

The Treatment Tapes EP cd / download Release Date: 20 January

In January 2015, Rab Noakes was diagnosed with tonsillar cancer. Thirty radiotherapy sessions ensued. The post-treatment recovery included singing and, of course, writing songs. Six of those songs are on Rab’s new record. There’s no self-pity though, here you’ll find defiance, resilience, love, support and, hopefully, wit. Listen/Watch: www.rabnoakes.com/shop Available from: www.rabnoakes.com and all good online and high street stores www.rabnoakes.com https://twitter.com/rabnoakes

www.facebook.com/Rab-Noakes-Music-189260891282881

Money Out Of The Blue EP cd / download / stream Release Date: Out Now

Guitar-Based Melodic Rock Music from the North East Of Scotland. Solid, chunky riffs with harmonised leads with rolling bass lines and on point drums. FFO Jimmy Eat World, Ash, Green Day and Lifehouse. Singles "Stay With Me" and "Waiting" taken from "Out Of The Blue" EP. Listen/Watch: http://bit.ly/dm-waiting http://bit.ly/dm-staywithme http://bit.ly/dm-outoftheblue Available from: iTunes, Spotify, Amazon MP3, Google Play, Deezer etc. CD @ www.dannymortimer.co.uk www.dannymortimer.co.uk https://twitter.com/d_mortimermusic www.facebook.com/dannymortimermusic

single download / stream Release Date: Out Now

Debut video single from Alternative Rock duo PYRO. These 17 year old lads from Bathgate produce a wall of sound that you would expect from a 5 piece band. Connor leads on vocals from behind the drums while Cameron uses one guitar and few friends he calls pedals. A blend of Royal Blood and Foo Fighters. Listen/Watch: YouTube: http://bit.ly/2hBB8My https://soundcloud.com/pyromusicband Available from: itunes Spotify cdBaby apple music www.facebook.com/pyromusicband https://twitter.com/pyromusicband Email: emailpyromusic@gmail.com


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scotland's new releases ..... album : single : ep / cd : vinyl : download EVERING

LISA KOWALSKI

THULA BORAH

Beyond Oceans

Free Spirits

Near Life Experience

EP (+single 'Driftwood' / download / stream EP Release Date: Release Date: Out Now cd / download Beyond Oceans is the second EP release from Evering, Release Date: Release Date: Out Now out on the 21st April 2017. This collection of four songs grew out of the reality of being adrift in the aftermath Debut EP by 17 year old singer songwriter of the exit from a relationship. The EP songs, title and from Paisley funded by Paisley 2021 City of cover art all capture a theme similar to the mindset held Culture bid and including four specially at that time: Keep making a concious effort to avoid dwelling on the bad bits and instead, persevere, point selected songs which reflect Lisa's personal yourself in a good direction and keep going until you and musical journey to date. Lyrics and get to where you want to be. Listen/Watch: https://soundcloud.com/everingmusic https://www.youtube.com/user/Everingmusic https://evering.bandcamp.com single @ www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCUILVVs9fc Available from: https://evering.bandcamp.com

melodies to express feelings, responses and reactions to people and places encountered. Listen/Watch: www.facebook.com/pg/lisakowalskimusic/videos/

EP cd / download Release Date: Out Now

Putting down a marker for all rock bands in 2017, Thula Borah have produced one of the best records you're likely to hear all year, creating a sound that defies any one genre; switching seamlessly from post-rock, posthardcore and dream-pop to grunge, indie-rock and emo. Indeed, Thula Borah have taken post-hardcore sensibilities and fuzzed out, meaty riffs and amalgamated them with catchy hooks that demand your attention. Listen/Watch: https://thulaborah.bandcamp.com

Live Dates: www.everingmusic.com/live

Available from: Available on Spotify, I tunes and all major platforms. CDs from Feel the Groove Records Paisley, New Hellfire Available from: https://thulaborah.bandcamp.com Club Glasgow

www.everingmusic.com www.facebook.com/everingmusic https://twitter.com/everingmusic

https://twitter.com/lkowalskimusic www.facebook.com/lisakowalskimusic/

www.thulaborah.com https://thulaborah.bandcamp.com

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The Festival as the UK's most northerly folk festival is regarded a prestigious event for performers, locals and visitors alike. Organised Northern Streams by a voluntary committee (and run by an even Edinburgh bigger pool of volunteers) the Festival prides 25-28 April itself in reaching out to even the most far flung areas of Shetland. Concerts are organised throughout the isles, consisting of some of the Come along to experience the best and new of Nordic and Scottish folk music, song and dance - best International, British and Shetland music that the world has to offer. In fact, visiting For three days in April this unique festival combines concerts, workshops and sessions. The artistes are regularly dumbfounded by the quantity and quality of local musicians that our festival opens with ‘sneak preview’ afternoon concert in Dundee on Thursday 25 April, then in remote isles have to offer. Edinburgh an evening concert on Friday; workshops, a concert and ceilidh on Saturday – www.shetlandfolkfestival.com to give you the opportunity to try Nordic dances alongside the Scottish ones you are likely to Orkney Folk Festival know already. All dances will be called or Orkney demonstrated. There are workshops during the day on Saturday, including the free family music 23-26 May taster, covering tunes, songs and dances from One of Scotland’s longest-running folk festivals, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and the Faroe celebrating its 37th outing in 2019, the Orkney Islands. Folk Festival is one of the most prolific events in the Scottish and UK folk calendars, and one of www.northernstreams.org the highlights of Orkney’s diary of community events. An entirely voluntary run event, the Doc’n Roll Scotland festival annually attracts artists from all corners Edinburgh of the folk world - from leading international 25-28 April names to up and coming fresh faces - to Stromness, in Orkney’s West Mainland, for four days of concerts, ceilidhs, clubs, sessions, talks Lights, camera, music! Doc’n Roll, the UK’s and craic. Artists and audiences are welcomed Documentary Music Festival, kicks off its debut by and into Orkney’s own thriving folk scene, Scottish edition in Edinburgh with six critically with Orcadian artists providing around two thirds heralded films about music and the unforgettable stories of those who make it. From of the festival programme. Line-up announced across December-March, with tickets on sale in jazz giants and Seventies punk heroines to a April, around six weeks ahead of the event. journey through rock’n’roll’s gospel roots, and from a pianist-provocateur’s tall tales to a cratedigging secret history of library music, Doc’n Roll www.orkneyfolkfestival.com Scotland promises to entertain music lovers and documentary aficionados alike with ScottishKnockengorroch debut screenings and Q&As with directors, artists and music experts. World Ceilidh

Music Blues Combo // Katie & Abi // Open Stage Sunday Competition. All remaining tickets are on sale now!

www.docnrollfestival.com

Tiree Music Festival

Galloway 23-26 May

www.killinmusicfestival.com

Glasgow Jazz Festival Glasgow 19-23 June

Glasgow’s longest running music festival and music fans across the city won’t be far from unmissable live jazz with a diverse and exciting programme. The Glasgow International Jazz Festival was founded in 1987, when Glasgow was bidding to become the European City of Culture for 1990. The City had studied the competition and worked out that all major cities in Europe had a jazz festival. If they had one, then so should Glasgow. From the very beginning, the Glasgow International Jazz Festival brought some of the biggest names of jazz to the City. www.jazzfest.co.uk

St Magnus Festival 21-27 June Orkney

The magical atmosphere of Orkney at midsummer, its ancient landscape and unique performance settings blend together to create a very special experience for audiences. Performances take place across the Orkney Islands, in venues as diverse as a tall ship, outdoor gardens, a sports centre and the great medieval cathedral of St Magnus in Kirkwall. www.stmagnusfestival.com

JULY Tiree

Shuffle Down

Knockengorroch's 2019 line-up will feature some 12–14 July of the best home-grown Scottish talent Larbert (nr Falkirk) alongside an eclectic mix of international acts, all 26-27 April 2019 will see the 2000 capacity festival coming together to create a melting pot of celebrate its 10th birthday and a special year of Shuffle Down is an indoor festival taking place at innovative traditional and electronic music. celebrations will mark the decade, which began the wonderful Dobbie Hall in Larbert! Now in it’s in January with TIREE: A Toast to 10 Years of 5th year the event will host live music, DJ’s, arts www.knockengorroch.org.uk Tiree Music Festival show at Celtic Connections. & crafts stalls, street food, craft beer bar, prosecco bar and lots more going on in and www.tireemusicfestival.co.uk around the hall! Headliners this year are Baby Strange and Malcolm Middleton. Event takes Oban Live place 26 and 27 April! HebCelt

JUNE

www.shuffledown.co.uk

TradFest Edinburgh Edinburgh 26 April – 6 May

Oban 7-8 June 2019

Hebrides 18-20 July

Early bird tickets for Oban Live 2019, Argyll’s biggest outdoor music concert, are to go on sale on Saturday November 10, the event team has announced. The event, started in 2016 by one of Scotland’s finest musical exports Skerryvore, takes place on June 7 and 8 next year at Mossfield Stadium in Oban, Argyll, on the west coast of Scotland.

Advance weekend tickets for next year’s Hebridean Celtic Festival, to be held from 18-20 July 2019, are available from the festival website. Day tickets and those for opening shows, late night activities and community events in Lewis and Harris go on sale next year when the full festival programme is finalised.

Edinburgh Tradfest has announced its full programme for the 2019 Festival. Now in its 7th year, Tradfest, held at various locations across the city, mixes the very best in traditional music, world cinema celebrating folk culture, and www.obanlive.com storytelling. This year’s music programme kicks off on 26 April at the Queen’s Hall with anarchic Killin Music Festival Irish folk band Lankum and continues for the Killin next 11 days

14-16 June

www.edinburghtradfest.com

MAY Shetland Folk Festival Shetland 3-5 May

An electric three day festival of music featuring live bands and artists on the main stage, as well as fringe events throughout the area over the weekend. The packed 2019 lineup includes: Elephant Sessions // Trail West // Siobhan Miller // Blue Rose Code // Kinnaris Quintet // Torridon // Ryan Young // Gnoss // Tom McGuire & The Brassholes // Beinn Lee // Eabhal // DLÙ // The 101 // Headland // Greig Taylor

www.hebceltfest.com

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