12 Jul 2003 in Features, Highland, Music
MARGO MACLENNAN explains why you should be following this year’s CALEDONIAN CANAL CEILIDH TRAIL
10 Jul 2003 in Features, Gaelic
Brian Ó hEadhra reports on his work as Gaelic Youth Development Officer for Highland Region
10 Jul 2003 in Features, Highland, Music
THE NEW Scottish Trad Music Awards aim to celebrate Scotland’s rich musical heritage and in doing so, create a high profile annual event to bring traditional music centre stage.
10 Jul 2003 in Features, Festival, Music, Outer Hebrides
PETER URPETH conjures up the unique atmosphere of one of the leading folk and traditional music occasions of the year, the HEBRIDEAN CELTIC FESTIVAL on Lewis.
8 Jul 2003 in Music, Reviews, Shetland
Clickimin Centre, Lerwick, Wednesday 6 August 2003
7 Jul 2003 in Features, Music
KENNY MATHIESON explains why you should check out THE HOLMES BROTHERS when they embark on a short Highland Tour later this month. THE HOLMES BROTHERS made their Highland debut 5 years ago at the first ever Highland Festival, and have been back three times since with their distinctive blend of blues, gospel, R&B, soul, and […]
3 Jul 2003 in Features, Festival, Highland, Music
KENNY MATHIESON looks at the work of KEN RAMAGE in establishing the Nairn International Jazz Festival.
2 Jul 2003 in Dance & Drama, Features, Highland
Inverness-born actor JIMMY CHISHOLM talks about his acclaimed performance as novelist Charles Dickens, part of the summer season at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre.
2 Jul 2003 in Features, Festival, Music, Outer Hebrides
PETER URPETH brings us the lowdown on the packed programme of the 2003 Hebridean Celtic Festival
1 Jul 2003 in Features, Highland, Music
LOCHABER ROCK BAND CARSON are currently flying the flag for the Highland’s strong indie rock scene. In January 2003 they competed in the Daily Record’s search for the best Scottish guitar band and marked a year of hard work and commitment by winning the accolade in the final heat at the Garage in Glasgow. Their […]