3 Aug 2003 in Features, Highland, Music
RUNRIG have come a long way since they made their debut as a trio in Glasgow in 1973. Founder member CALUM MACDONALD recalls that occasion, and explains why the band have chosen to celebrate their 30th anniversary in Stirling. I REMEMBER very little about Runrig’s first ever gig, because I was so nervous! Rory and […]
3 Aug 2003 in Features, Music
BRUCE MACGREGOR tells the Arts Journal about the latest Blazin’ Fiddles tour, plans to expand their record label, and this year’s Blazin’ in Beauly
3 Aug 2003 in Dance & Drama, Features, Festival, Highland, Music, Visual Arts & Crafts
ADRIAN CLARK reports on a month (or so) behind the scenes in the life of an Arts Officer.
24 Jul 2003 in Highland, Music, Reviews
Glen Urquhart Public Hall, Drumnadrochit, 23 July 2003
20 Jul 2003 in Music, Outer Hebrides, Reviews
Stornoway, Saturday 19 July 2003
19 Jul 2003 in Features, Music
As their latest tour approaches, IAN McCALMAN looks back at two decades of bringing the trademark vocal harmonies of the popular Edinburgh-based folk band to the Highlands and Islands
19 Jul 2003 in Festival, Music, Outer Hebrides, Reviews
Stornoway, Friday 18 July 2003
18 Jul 2003 in Festival, Music, Outer Hebrides, Reviews
Stornoway, Thursday 17 July 2003
17 Jul 2003 in Features, Highland, Music
JASON ROSE, host of ‘THE CAT’S PYJAMAS’ on MORAY FIRTH RADIO, explains why what he does is part of a peaceful protest against the rising tide of conformity.
17 Jul 2003 in Festival, Gaelic, Music, Outer Hebrides, Reviews
Stornoway, Wednesday 16 July 2003