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  • Concerto Caledonia: Fiddler Tam

    1 Feb 2005 - Scottish Music Centre [ review ]

    The Scots have always been dedicated collectors of
    folk-music.

  • Mylo

    1 Feb 2005 - James Smart - Guardian [ review ]

    Skye-born DJ and producer Myles MacInnes has remixed Elton John and toured with the Scissor Sisters.

  • Franz lead NME awards shortlist

    1 Feb 2005 - BBC News [ news ]

    Franz Ferdinand were recently nominated for five
    Brit awards.

  • Celtic Connections: New Voices: Christine Hanson

    1 Feb 2005 - ROB ADAMS - Herald [ review ]

    Celtic Connections 2005's final afternoon concerts
    conspired to show both an intriguing way forward for
    the sticky subject of extended compositions in
    traditional music and how bagpiping can maintain its
    current impetus.

  • The miracles in my grasp

    1 Feb 2005 - ANNE SIMPSON - Herald [ feature ]

    When you ask Stephane Deneve why music should be
    important to human beings, he doesn't look aghast
    or even affronted.

  • Celtic Connections: Dougie Maclean’s Rural Image

    1 Feb 2005 - ROB ADAMS - Herald [ review ]

    After the disappointing attendance for last year's
    final main-stage concert, Celtic Connections 2005
    turned matters around with an almost full-to-
    capacity send-off.

  • Martyn Bennett

    31 Jan 2005 - Scottish Music Centre [ news ]

    Dear All,

    We just received the sad news that Martyn Bennett
    died last night after battling for the last few years
    with cancer.

  • Cocteau Twins reform for Coachella

    31 Jan 2005 - Scottish Music Centre [ news ]

    The seminal indie band, Cocteau Twins, will play this year's Coachella Valley Music Festival.

  • Jonathan Harvey, Tramway, Glasgow

    31 Jan 2005 - Raymond Monelle - Independent [ review ]

    In the citadel of modernism, Jonathan Harvey is one of the most distinguished British figures.

  • King Tut's Wah Wah Hut celebrates its 15th birthday

    31 Jan 2005 - Scottish Music Centre [ news ]

    King Tut's Wah Wah Hut celebrates its 15th birthday
    next month with a series of very special gigs in
    association with Tennent's Lager.

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