Vivien Scotson & Patrick Bullen Live at Uisge Beatha 28th May 2010
VIVIEN:
Vivien didn’t study music growing up. She ran out of her only singing lesson when she was 10, because the teacher asked her to sing in an American accent. She’s Scottish, hence running. It all really began when she was 21 and watched a three hour documentary on Dolly Parton’s life and musical journey.
PATRICK:
Hails from a musical family, and from an early age was very musical but it all really started when one day he “hurt his knee” and was in crutches for 8 months, so decided, what the heck, he’d start writing songs.
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Alistair Ogilvie with Jim King Live at Uisge Beatha 28 May 2010
Alistair Ogilvy is a traditional/folk singer and musician, he was brought up in a village outside Glasgow called Strathblane. With an inherent love of traditional and folk music, he has been involved in the industry for some time now. Alistair is currently living and working in Glasgow’s west end pursuing his career in the traditional music industry.
We think Alistair has a brill voice – have a listen!
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National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland - live at Perth Concert Hall Part 2
This is part 2 of The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland concert presentation titled “The Dragon’s Lair” which showcases some of the exciting new musical material that the band has been working on over the summer and winter.
The concert will also feature solos from some of Scotland’s finest up and coming superstars. It is introduced by Fergus Muirhead on the stage of Perth Concert Hall and was broadcast ‘live’ by Celtic Music Radio on Saturday 3 April 2010 at 7.30pm.
The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland is a non-competing cutting edge performance pipe band for 10-25 year olds in Scotland. Launched in 2002, the National Youth Pipe Band is the first and only organisation of its kind to bring together Scotland’s most talented young musicians at a national level. Membership is drawn from across Scotland’s 32 councils and young pipers and drummers come from an array of different competing pipe bands and musical backgrounds, brought together as a collection of the very best chosen to play for their country. The National Youth Pipe Band provides unique development opportunities for its young members and an exceptional musical experience for its audiences. It is is a dynamic, exciting and modern spin on the traditional pipe band experience and performs both at home and abroad.
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National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland - live at Perth Concert Hall on Saturday 3 April 2010. Part 1
The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland concert presentation titled “The Dragon’s Lair” showcases some of the exciting new musical material that the band has been working on over the summer and winter. The concert will also feature solos from some of Scotland’s finest up and coming superstars. It is introduced by Fergus Muirhead on the stage of Perth Concert Hall and was broadcast ‘live’ by Celtic Music Radio on Saturday 3 April 2010 at 7.30pm.
The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland is a non-competing cutting edge performance pipe band for 10-25 year olds in Scotland. Launched in 2002, the National Youth Pipe Band is the first and only organisation of its kind to bring together Scotland’s most talented young musicians at a national level. Membership is drawn from across Scotland’s 32 councils, and young pipers and drummers come from an array of different competing pipe bands and musical backgrounds, brought together as a collection of the very best chosen to play for their country.
The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland provides unique development opportunities for its young members and an exceptional musical experience for its audiences. It is a dynamic, exciting and modern spin on the traditional pipe band experience and performs both at home and abroad.
Listen now! (57:01min / 26MB)
The Quiet Riot at The Drawing Room Bar: Part 3
John Deery hosted and performed at the live event recorded on a warm June night during the West End Festival live from The Drawing Room Bar, 1055 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow.
Broadcasted live on Celtic Music Radio 1530AM on Thursday night, 25 June 2009 with presenter Bob McWilliam.
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