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Latest news on Wide Days music conference - p3<br />

SWG3 partners with Nordoff & Robbins - p4 :: Women in Music 6 April conference - p18<br />

BBC Introducing Scottish Act of<br />

The Year 2023 Winner Announced!<br />

After months of<br />

anticipation and a fierce<br />

competition, BBC Radio<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> has announced<br />

the winner of its<br />

Scottish Act of The<br />

Year 2023 award.<br />

Out of over 500 hopefuls from all over <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />

VLURE, Terra Kin, The Big Day, and The Queen of<br />

Harps made it to the final to perform in front of a live<br />

audience in Platform in Glasgow on Wednesday 29<br />

March. Only one could lift the title and Terra Kin<br />

emerged victorious!<br />

Hosted by BBC Introducing in <strong>Scotland</strong> presenters,<br />

Shereen Cutkelvin and Phoebe I-H and with a panel of<br />

star judges including singer KT Tunstall, Gemma<br />

Bradley (Radio 1), Arielle Free (Radio 1), Sam<br />

McTrusty (Twin Atlantic), and Jack Cochrane (The<br />

Snuts) the final was an intense battle of musical<br />

talent.<br />

Speaking about their win “I am are absolutely<br />

thrilled and honoured to have won the BBC<br />

Introducing Scottish Act of The Year 2023 award. I<br />

want to thank the judges and everyone who<br />

supported us throughout this incredible journey. It’s<br />

great to see the Scottish music scene thrive. I can't<br />

wait to see what the future holds and will continue<br />

making music that connects with people. Thank you!”<br />

"It has been amazing to see and hear the incredible<br />

talent <strong>Scotland</strong> has to offer and I’m excited to see<br />

where the winner goes from here. This competition is<br />

a fantastic opportunity for emerging artists to get<br />

their music out there." said Shereen. Phoebe I-H<br />

added " It has been a privilege to witness first-hand<br />

the incredible depth and diversity of <strong>Scotland</strong>'s music<br />

scene. The finalists gave the judges a tough decision<br />

to make, but the winner stood out with their<br />

undeniable talent and unique sound. I have no doubt<br />

that this award will open many doors for them, and I<br />

can't wait to see what they achieve next. "<br />

Gareth Hydes, Commissioning Editor BBC<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> said: "BBC Radio <strong>Scotland</strong> are proud to<br />

invest in young musical talent in <strong>Scotland</strong> across all<br />

genres of music and support them early in their<br />

careers. Congratulations to Terra Kin and all the<br />

finalists for their outstanding performances and<br />

contributions to Scottish music!"<br />

The winner will receive two recording sessions with<br />

BBC Radio <strong>Scotland</strong>, a spot at <strong>Scotland</strong>'s largest music<br />

festival TRNSMT, a bespoke PR campaign, and the<br />

opportunity to play the BBC Introducing Stage at R1<br />

Big Weekend.<br />

Audiences can watch on BBC iPlayer from Tuesday, 4<br />

April, and on the BBC <strong>Scotland</strong> channel on Saturday, 8<br />

April at 10 pm.<br />

www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland<br />

BBC Radio <strong>Scotland</strong> Scottish Act of The Year 2023 - Terra Kinn<br />

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Legendary label founder Simon Williams joins Wide Days<br />

2023 speaker lineup, plus more conference sessions added<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>’s international<br />

music convention Wide<br />

Days is pleased to<br />

announce an inconversation<br />

with Simon<br />

Williams, founder of Fierce<br />

Panda Records, who will<br />

also be signing copies of<br />

his autobiography,<br />

Pandamonium - How Not<br />

To Run A Record Label.<br />

In addition, this year’s 'Local Hero' will be Regular<br />

Music’s Moira McKenzie, interviewed by Bruce Findlay.<br />

The news comes as organisers add more speakers and<br />

sessions to the event, which is supported by The<br />

National Lottery through Creative <strong>Scotland</strong>’s Open<br />

Project Fund and takes place in Edinburgh 13-15 April.<br />

These include a rare opportunity to hear what booking<br />

agents look for in artists and what musicians should<br />

be asking to ensure they end up working with the<br />

right person. Moreover, a panel featuring<br />

representatives from several industry conferences,<br />

will discuss setting a minimum standard for<br />

showcases, as well as outlining what their respective<br />

events offer. The session includes representatives<br />

from Waves Vienna (Austria), Mad Cool Pro (Spain),<br />

Future Echoes (Sweden) and M For Montreal<br />

(Canada).<br />

Moreover, in a special presentation, immigration<br />

lawyer Brian Zabinski (Tamizdat / Covey Law) will<br />

outline the different requirements for being able to<br />

legally perform in the USA.<br />

A previously announced round table focusing on how<br />

the music industry can work effectively with<br />

government and the public sector, sees the addition of<br />

presentations from Dr Adam Behr (Newcastle<br />

University) and Lena Ingversen, managing director of<br />

the Music Cities Network. She will provide a range of<br />

recommendations about how to incorporate music into<br />

the heart of local policy, which are set to be included<br />

in a handbook published later in the year.<br />

This session combines an informal workshop format<br />

with short case studies, with the aim of fostering<br />

ideas, identifying challenges, establishing an ongoing<br />

dialogue and fostering collaborations.<br />

The 15 Minutes of Knowledge programme also sees<br />

several additions covering a broad range of topics.<br />

They include:<br />

* Making A Music Metaverse (on a budget)<br />

* Working with Adaptive & Interactive Sound<br />

* Fan Engagement - From Stone Age To Space Age<br />

* How Not To Get Synced (avoiding the most common<br />

mistakes)<br />

* Five Steps Towards Equitable Streaming<br />

12 Months In The Music Business<br />

Starting out as a fanzine editor in the 1980s, before<br />

graduating to NME and XFM, Simon Williams went on<br />

to launch Fierce Panda Records, one of the UK’s most<br />

enduring indie labels responsible for early releases by<br />

Coldplay, Green Day, Keane, Placebo and Death Cab<br />

For Cutie, as well as Idlewild and numerous Scottish<br />

acts. Over more than two decades he also promoted<br />

festivals and hundreds of gigs. On the final day of<br />

2019 he survived a suicide attempt and went on to<br />

write Pandamonium - How Not To Run A Record Label,<br />

an autobiography told through the prism of a life in<br />

Simon Willilams<br />

music.<br />

His interview takes place on Friday afternoon and a<br />

full schedule is available at www.widedays.com. The<br />

conference also offers the opportunity to book<br />

meetings with speakers and other industry delegates<br />

via the event app. This will be launched later this<br />

week along with the database.<br />

Following the previously announced Montreal quintet<br />

Choses Sauvages and 2019 Polaris Prize nominee<br />

Laurence-Anne, M for Montreal are also bringing to<br />

Edinburgh the intimate sparkling sounds of Club Bibi<br />

and soulful pop from Laroie. Another Saturday<br />

highlight is the Focus Wales Festival Takeover<br />

showcase presenting folk-tinged, wondrous indie pop<br />

musician Aisla Tully and Welsh drill artist Sage Todz.<br />

Further additions to the Friday night’s New From<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> lineup are Glasgow punks Humour, multiinstrumentalist<br />

poet Iona Zajac, indie folk singersongwriter<br />

Tommy Ashby and an alt rock four piece<br />

Uninvited.<br />

Platinum pass holders, speakers and event partners<br />

will also be invited to participate in a programme of<br />

daytime activities on Saturday 15 April. This includes<br />

a music-themed walking tour of Edinburgh, a delegate<br />

brunch, a record shop tour and both a whisky and<br />

exotic soft-drink tasting.<br />

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Glasgow's SWG3 announce music therapy<br />

partnership with Nordoff and Robbins<br />

SWG3, <strong>Scotland</strong>’s leading<br />

multi-disciplinary arts<br />

venue, have announced an<br />

exciting new partnership<br />

with Nordoff and Robbins,<br />

the UK’s largest music<br />

therapy charity, that will<br />

bring music therapy sessions<br />

to one of the archways lining<br />

Glasgow’s Eastvale Place.<br />

Nordoff and Robbins’ transformative work helps<br />

people to connect and communicate through<br />

music. Informed by more than 60 years of<br />

practice and research, their music therapists<br />

work with people of all ages living with<br />

conditions such as dementia or acquired brain<br />

injuries to break through the barriers that can<br />

cause social isolation. The new home for<br />

Glasgow ‘Open Access’ sessions, where music<br />

therapists provide one to one support, will help<br />

the charity to meet the ever-increasing demand<br />

for its services in the region.<br />

The partnership is another key development in<br />

SWG3’s ambitious masterplan to reshape SWG3<br />

and the surrounding areas into a unique, worldclass<br />

cultural destination. Focused on delivering<br />

change in the local community, the latest<br />

addition to works includes public gardens, a<br />

community gym session and improved local<br />

infrastructure.<br />

Nordoff and Robbins will be the newest residents<br />

on Eastvale Place, following recent additions<br />

speciality coffee roaster and cafe, Papercup, and<br />

Scottish travel and adventure accessories brand,<br />

Trakke. Together, they join some of Glasgow’s<br />

favourite independent companies and<br />

entrepreneurs, including Niche Optical Tailor,<br />

Cottonrake Bakery, Ruby Flowers and Frame<br />

Werk framers.<br />

Andrew Fleming-Brown, MD of SWG3, said:<br />

“We are delighted to partner with Nordoff and<br />

Robbins to deliver music therapy sessions out of<br />

Eastvale Place that will have a hugely beneficial<br />

impact for many people in our community. This<br />

partnership underscores the latest phase in our<br />

innovative, long-term strategic plan to transform<br />

the entire SWG3 campus into an iconic new<br />

cultural destination for <strong>Scotland</strong>.”<br />

L-R Andrew Fleming-Brown (MD SWG3), Meryl Gilbert (Arts + Business Director SWG3) and<br />

Sandra Schembri (CEO Nordoff and Robbins)<br />

:: photo by Iain Hanlon<br />

Sandra Schembri, CEO, Nordoff and<br />

Robbins, said: "We take great pride in<br />

partnering with SWG3 to offer Nordoff and<br />

Robbins music therapy sessions at this thriving,<br />

vibrant and dynamic venue. It’s incredibly<br />

encouraging that our Glasgow Open Access<br />

service is starting up again after three years of<br />

being paused due to COVID, and we look<br />

forward to helping even more people in the area<br />

to express themselves and find connection in<br />

society through the power of music.”<br />

About Nordoff and Robbins: Nordoff and Robbins<br />

is the UK’s largest music therapy charity, with a<br />

unique approach shaped by more than 60 years<br />

of practice. Through the power of music, they<br />

break through the barriers caused by life-limiting<br />

illness, disability and social isolation. They do<br />

this through providing music therapy to people<br />

across the UK, whilst also training the music<br />

therapists of the future and funding research to<br />

measure and improve the impact of their work.<br />

Music therapy is the act of making music<br />

collaboratively, and it can help people with all<br />

kinds of conditions: from autism to dementia,<br />

learning difficulties to brain injuries, life-limiting<br />

illnesses to mental health issues, grief and<br />

trauma. Nordoff and Robbins music therapists<br />

use the power of music to create space for<br />

people to express themselves and find<br />

connection in society. Nordoff and Robbins has<br />

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Glasgow, London, Manchester and Newcastle<br />

that provide one-to-one and group sessions for<br />

children and adults, alongside providing sessions<br />

in various settings including schools, hospitals,<br />

care homes and more. Its music therapy training<br />

is validated by Goldsmiths, University of London,<br />

and is approved by the Health and Care<br />

Professions Council (HCPC). From adults with<br />

dementia reconnecting with their family, to<br />

children with autism finding their voice, Nordoff<br />

and Robbins believes that everyone should have<br />

access to music therapy, because of the<br />

transformative impact it can have on people’s<br />

lives.<br />

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SCOTTISH <strong>MUSIC</strong> CENTRE .........<br />

SMC Member new release :: Iain Fraser / Kōterana<br />

www.scottishmusiccentre.com/iain-fraser<br />

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

Scottish fiddler and<br />

fiddle teacher Iain<br />

Fraser is set to<br />

release his<br />

captivating new<br />

album Kōterana on<br />

Friday 14th April, exploring themes<br />

of faith and acceptance, and<br />

bringing together the history,<br />

heritage and music of four nations.<br />

“Tying together<br />

geology, culture<br />

and place, Iain’s<br />

music makes vivid<br />

the passing on of<br />

tradition and the<br />

nature of change,<br />

elements so central<br />

to Fèis Rois.” Fiona<br />

Dalgetty, Fèis Rois<br />

The record is based on the remarkable story of 800 Scottish Highlanders who<br />

followed Reverend Norman McLeod on a journey of no return in the 1800s. The<br />

congregation sailed across vast oceans, spending hundreds of days at sea, in<br />

search of a better life.<br />

The incredible journey lasted almost 40 years and spanned the globe, with<br />

Assynt-born McLeod setting off for Nova Scotia from Ullapool in 1817, before<br />

sailing to Adelaide in 1850 and finally settling in the village of Waipu, New<br />

Zealand in 1854.<br />

Kōterana, which is the Māori word for <strong>Scotland</strong>, was originally written as a 35-<br />

minute piece of music by Iain in 2016, when he first came across the story of<br />

McLeod and his followers at a museum in Waipu, situated in New Zealand’s<br />

North Island.<br />

His new project is a development of this work, and sees the score split into 11<br />

tracks and four separate sections. Each section contains music originally<br />

composed in the countries visited by Reverend McLeod and his people, and<br />

chronologically follows their emigration story from <strong>Scotland</strong> to Canada,<br />

Australia and eventually New Zealand.<br />

As well as Clackmannanshire-born Iain Fraser on the fiddle, a host of<br />

international musical talent is featured on the album, including artists with<br />

strong links to Canada and New Zealand. Fiddle players Emilia Bartellas, from<br />

Canada, and <strong>Scotland</strong>’s Doug Dorward who both live in Ottawa, Canada-born<br />

fiddler Gillian Boucher who resides in New Zealand, and Anne-Marie Forsyth,<br />

who leads the Auckland Scottish Fiddle group, all played a significant role in<br />

bringing the record to life, adding the musical styles and techniques of their<br />

home countries, and creating an internationally collaborative body of work.<br />

Each track on Kōterana tells a story, with Iain evoking powerful emotion in his<br />

music, contemplating the true devotion of these people who crossed oceans in<br />

the name of their faith almost 200 years ago.<br />

The one song on the otherwise instrumental record is Iain’s take on a Gaelic<br />

poem written by Skye-born John Gillies in 1857. Gillies wrote the poem about<br />

his connection to home after he emigrated to Otago, New Zealand, and sent it<br />

back home to <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />

Sung on the album by Gaelic singer Calum Alex Macmillan, the beautiful song<br />

tells the story of Gillies’ gruelling journey overseas, and his undying love for<br />

“<strong>Scotland</strong> of the tartans”. He sees his home country reflected in his new<br />

surroundings of forests and glens, and feels close to his roots although they are<br />

separated by a staggering distance.<br />

Kōterana showcases skillful traditional fiddle playing on tracks such as Chagair<br />

Chagair Chagair a' Ghruagach (Soft, Soft, Whispers the Maid) and Sandy<br />

Cameron, as well as fuller musical arrangements featuring piano and flute on<br />

From Capes Breton to Good Hope. While Norman McLeod’s Welcome to Waipu<br />

is a fitting end to the album, its uplifting melodies and quickening tempo<br />

reflective of the joyful contentment felt by Reverend McLeod and his<br />

congregation as they finally found their sense of belonging.<br />

Iain Fraser said: “Norman McLeod’s decision to leave Ullapool came at a time<br />

when many were forced to leave the Highlands due to the ongoing clearances<br />

of land. The journey he and his congregation faced was both spiritual and<br />

physical, and it highlights the sheer desperation at that time. This group of<br />

people were forced to leave their homes, family members and everything they<br />

knew, and put all of their trust in the Church.<br />

“The incredible tale has linked the nations of <strong>Scotland</strong>, Canada, Australia and<br />

New Zealand in history and heritage forever, and has been a huge source of<br />

inspiration for myself as an artist. Their story is one of grit and commitment,<br />

highlighting the true strength of faith.<br />

“Thinking of the landscapes Reverend McLeod and his followers would have left<br />

behind, and what few objects they would have chosen to take with them, is<br />

what drove me to write this body of music. I wanted to celebrate the joining of<br />

four countries in one remarkable story, and shine a light on the heritage,<br />

beauty and musical traditions of each.”<br />

Iain has had a varied and successful musical career. An accomplished<br />

composer, he has always been fascinated by the fiddle’s rhythmic and<br />

emotional capabilities, and draws upon its extensive repertoire in traditional<br />

music, ranging from 18th Century Scottish tunes to contemporary<br />

arrangements, in his work.<br />

As well as writing and performing, Iain has been teaching music for over 30<br />

years. He was principal fiddle teacher in the Scottish Music Department of the<br />

Royal Conservatoire of <strong>Scotland</strong> for 10 years, before being appointed Head of<br />

Instrumental Music for the Scottish Borders Education Authority. He has also<br />

been actively involved and supportive of the Feisean movement for three<br />

decades, primarily with Fèis Rois, who commissioned his previous album Gneiss<br />

in 2022.<br />

Also playing with Iain on Kōterana are fiddle players Pete Clark, Gordon Gunn<br />

and Sarah Wilson and Bernadette Kellerman on viola. Seylan Baxter and Wendy<br />

Weatherby are on cello, Signy Jakobsdottir on percussion, Donald Knox on<br />

guitar, Lorne MacDougall on pipes, Freya Rae on flute and whistles, James Ross<br />

on piano and Scot Wilson on bass.<br />

The recording process for Kōterana began at Glasgow’s Gorbals Sound in<br />

August 2022, with subsequent sessions in Auckland and Quebec taking place in<br />

November 2022. The album was completed at GloWorm Studios in Glasgow<br />

and was mixed by Barry Reid in January 2023.<br />

Iain was joined by five of the musicians featured on the album for a special<br />

performance at Perthshire’s Niel Gow Festival in the Birnam Institute in March.<br />

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www.twitter.com/iphraser<br />

www.facebook.com/Capontreemusic<br />

The Scottish Music Centre currently supports in excess of 100<br />

composer, group/small business and corporate members<br />

To find out more about the benefits of SMC membership, visit<br />

www.scottishmusiccentre.com/services/membership-schemes/<br />

For general enquiries please contact us on info@scottishmusiccentre.com<br />

www.scottishmusiccentre.com : www.twitter.com/scottishmusic : www.facebook.com/scottishmusiccentre<br />

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PRS for Music reduces<br />

joining rate to £30 for<br />

music creators under 25s<br />

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PRS for Music today<br />

announced it has<br />

reduced the joining rate<br />

to £30 for songwriters<br />

and composers under the<br />

age of twenty-five years.<br />

The new discounted rate, a one-off payment,<br />

gives lifetime membership and access to the<br />

full range of benefits provided by PRS for<br />

Music to young music creators, ensuring they<br />

can be paid when their musical compositions<br />

and songs are used in the UK and around the<br />

world. Membership also provides the<br />

opportunity to access funding from PRS<br />

Foundation, the leading funder of new music<br />

and talent, plus help and support from the<br />

Members’ Fund.<br />

The Members’ Council has introduced the<br />

reduced rate in response to feedback from<br />

young songwriters and composers, and as<br />

part of its wider commitment to actively<br />

support the next generation of music<br />

creators.<br />

“Joining PRS is one of the landmark<br />

moments in a songwriter’s and composer’s<br />

career, it marks the moment when becoming<br />

a professional writer, getting paid for your<br />

work, becomes a possibility. We all have a<br />

duty to support and encourage the next<br />

generation of music creators, the PRS<br />

members which are going to drive the talent<br />

pipeline forward over the next 100 years. As<br />

President of the Members’ Council, I have<br />

consistently heard for some young writers<br />

that the cost of PRS membership has been a<br />

disincentive to join, and as such they haven’t<br />

had access to the support and systems<br />

essential to their career progression. I am,<br />

therefore, delighted we have been able to<br />

introduce this new discounted joining rate to<br />

provide easier access for all music creators,<br />

irrespective of their circumstances or<br />

background”, said Michelle Escoffery, Ivor<br />

Novello Award Winner and President of<br />

the PRS Members’ Council.<br />

The reduced rate follows the launch of PRS<br />

Members’ Day in 2022 across multiple UK<br />

cities, which offer direct support to up-andcoming<br />

writers, including the opportunity to<br />

network with other music creators.<br />

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the world’s leading music collective<br />

management organisations representing the<br />

rights of more than 160,000 talented<br />

songwriters, composers, and music<br />

publishers around the globe. Headquartered<br />

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members to grow and protect the value of<br />

their rights. With a focus on innovation and<br />

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global standard for music royalties to ensure<br />

creators are paid whenever their musical<br />

compositions and songs are streamed,<br />

downloaded, broadcast, performed and<br />

played in public. In 2021, 27 trillion<br />

performances of music were reported to PRS<br />

for Music with £677.2m paid out in royalties<br />

to its members.<br />

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years old can find out more information on<br />

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Listen to tomorrow's top musicians as National Youth<br />

Orchestras of <strong>Scotland</strong> bring you three Spring concerts<br />

The National Youth<br />

Orchestras of <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

(NYOS) invite you to join<br />

them this spring to hear<br />

the classical music stars<br />

of tomorrow, from all<br />

across <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />

performing alongside<br />

internationally renowned<br />

soloists and conductors.<br />

Delight in the sound of a full symphony<br />

orchestra, brought to life by the energy and<br />

passion of <strong>Scotland</strong>’s outstanding young<br />

musicians!<br />

This April, NYOS Symphony Orchestra welcomes<br />

multi-award-winning Scottish guitar virtuoso<br />

Sean Shibe, a celebrated and versatile soloist<br />

with a critically acclaimed discography who is<br />

building a reputation as one of the world’s<br />

leading guitarists. Sean performs Lotta<br />

Wennäkoski’s guitar concerto Susurrus with<br />

NYOS Symphony Orchestra at our spring<br />

concerts in Glasgow and Edinburgh, presented<br />

as part of Royal Scottish National Orchestra’s<br />

2022-23 season. The orchestra will also perform<br />

Mahler’s Symphony No. 7, a boundary pushing<br />

early 20th Century masterpiece.<br />

NYOS Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by<br />

the exceptional Catherine Larsen-Maguire.<br />

Catherine has a deep insight into the life of an<br />

orchestral musician, having spent ten years as<br />

Principal Bassoonist for the Komische Opera<br />

Berlin. She has since turned her focus to<br />

conducting and become a sought-after conductor<br />

in Europe and South America. She places great<br />

emphasis on working with young musicians and<br />

is in high demand as a conductor for youth<br />

orchestras and in music colleges around the<br />

world.<br />

“I am so much looking forward to experiencing<br />

the energy and enthusiasm of the NYOS young<br />

musicians again. Mahler 7 is one of my absolute<br />

favourite pieces and working on it and<br />

performing it with this orchestra will be so<br />

exciting. The combination of NYOS, Mahler and<br />

our charismatic soloist should ensure that the<br />

concerts will be unforgettable!” Catherine<br />

Larsen-Maguire, Symphony Orchestra<br />

Conductor, Spring 2023<br />

Also in April, NYOS Development Orchestra<br />

perform Grieg’s much-loved Piano Concerto in A<br />

Minor with the exceptional young Scottish pianist<br />

Ethan Loch, a BBC Young Musician of the Year<br />

2022 finalist. As well as rehearsing and<br />

performing with our musicians, Ethan will lead a<br />

workshop for the orchestra exploring his unique<br />

approach to music and relationship with sound.<br />

NYOS Development Orchestra also perform<br />

Errollyn Wallen’s Mighty River. This powerful and<br />

thought-provoking piece combines spirituals and<br />

contemporary classical techniques to explore<br />

themes of slavery and freedom.<br />

"Composing for the orchestra is my favourite<br />

challenge [and this] work is an especially<br />

important one for me. It is an innate human<br />

instinct to be free, just as it is a law of nature<br />

that the river should rush headlong to the sea.<br />

That is the concept behind Mighty River.”<br />

Errollyn Wallen<br />

NYOS Development Orchestra welcome Natalia<br />

Luis-Bassa as conductor in residence in 2023.<br />

Natalia is a dynamic conductor and passionate<br />

advocate for young musicians. Her residency<br />

across two seasons provides continuity and will<br />

help to prepare many young musicians for a<br />

successful future audition for NYOS Symphony<br />

Orchestra. And just as importantly, the<br />

Development Orchestra offers young musicians<br />

an inspiring opportunity to become part of the<br />

NYOS community and to enjoy playing<br />

challenging orchestral repertoire with peers from<br />

across <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />

We hope you will join us to witness the<br />

exceptional musical promise that <strong>Scotland</strong> has to<br />

offer and to support us in providing these worldclass<br />

opportunities to young people nationwide.<br />

Alongside our ambitious orchestral concert<br />

season, our new national year-round<br />

Engagement programme will offer inspirational<br />

experiences for <strong>Scotland</strong>’s young people to take<br />

part in musicmaking and to experience<br />

outstanding live performances by their peers.<br />

The programme aims to broaden and diversify<br />

the NYOS community by making NYOS’ work<br />

more accessible to a wider range of young<br />

musicians, and to inspire young audiences to<br />

realise their own potential.<br />

SPRING CONCERTS: NYOS Development<br />

Orchestra, Thursday 6 April, Perth Concert<br />

Hall // NYOS Symphony Orchestra, Friday 14<br />

April, Usher Hall, Edinburgh / Saturday 15 April,<br />

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.<br />

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Award-winning 'Kiltearn Fiddlers', return with Lauren<br />

MacColl to lead monthly sessions for young musicians<br />

An award-winning music group,<br />

which started more than 30 years<br />

ago in Kiltearn Primary School, has<br />

been relaunched after a break due<br />

to Covid, with a former member<br />

now leading the group.<br />

The Kiltearn Fiddlers was established by Alpha<br />

Munro as part of Fèis Rois’ weekly music classes.<br />

Alpha Munro worked tirelessly to provide young<br />

musicians from across the Highlands with high quality<br />

fiddle tuition and fantastic performance opportunities.<br />

The group performed throughout <strong>Scotland</strong> as well as<br />

travelling to Wales, Denmark and France to perform<br />

at festivals and some of the Highland’s top traditional<br />

musicians were involved as youngsters including<br />

Lauren MacColl and Graham Mackenzie.<br />

Covid restrictions meant the group was no longer able<br />

to meet in person but Fèis Rois is delighted that The<br />

Kiltearn Fiddlers has now returned with a former<br />

member at the helm; Lauren MacColl.<br />

Lauren, originally from the Black Isle, is considered<br />

one of <strong>Scotland</strong>’s most expressive fiddle players and<br />

after studying music in Glasgow returned home to the<br />

Highlands where she draws much of her musical<br />

inspiration. A founder member of both chamber-folk<br />

quartet RANT and song-trio Salt House, Lauren’s<br />

recent multi-disciplinary project ‘Heal & Harrow’ with<br />

Rachel Newton launched in 2022 with a critically<br />

acclaimed album based on the Scottish Witch Trials,<br />

and the duo won the Composer of the Year category<br />

at the Scots Trad Music Awards 2022. Her 2020 album<br />

‘Landskein’, her fourth under her own name, is almost<br />

entirely solo traditional airs recorded in Abriachan Hall<br />

in the Highlands.<br />

Lauren was fiddle tutor for RCS (Royal Conservatoire<br />

of <strong>Scotland</strong>) Junior Conservatoire for over a decade,<br />

and continues to teach her own students and<br />

community group. Her work as a session musician on<br />

viola and fiddle as seen her record for a wide variety<br />

of artists across the Scottish music scene including<br />

Julie Fowlis, Blue Rose Code, Ewan MacLennan and<br />

Siobhan Miller. In 2019 she realised a book of her<br />

own tunes titled ‘To The North…’ and toured her Fèis<br />

Rois commissioned work ‘The Seer’ across major<br />

Scottish venues.<br />

Lauren said: “The Kiltearn Fiddlers years gave me<br />

my first taste of arranging, recording and playing gigs<br />

with a group. It was a chance to meet with people my<br />

age who loved the same music as me, and exchange<br />

tunes I was learning at home. We had some brilliant<br />

experiences playing far and wide as a group, and<br />

Alpha Munro selflessly passed on so much energy and<br />

passion for music which was a huge influence on me.<br />

It is great to be back leading this new incarnation of<br />

the group, working with brilliant young musicians to<br />

share in the music we all love. Especially after the last<br />

few years, the need to be in the same space to play<br />

music together is even more important.”<br />

Lauren MacColl<br />

www.facebook.com/lmaccoll<br />

:: photo by Elly Lucas<br />

The Kiltearn Fiddlers is open to young traditional<br />

musicians in S1-S6, and you don't need to be a fiddle<br />

player to take part. With thanks to a generous<br />

donation to Fèis Rois from a private donor, the<br />

monthly sessions are completely free to attend and<br />

are aimed at intermediate and advanced players. It’s<br />

a great chance to learn new music, hone skills and<br />

meet new people. The workshops take place on the<br />

first Sunday of the month in Dingwall Community<br />

Centre and Lauren will be joined by multiinstrumentalist<br />

Mike Vass who will lead the<br />

intermediate players.<br />

Tilly McMyn, a member of Kiltearn Fiddlers,<br />

added: “The Kiltearn Fiddlers is a lot of fun! I’ve<br />

really loved the music we’ve learned so far and Lauren<br />

encourages us to give ideas about what we play and<br />

how we can play it together.”<br />

Upcoming workshop dates for The Kiltearn<br />

Fiddlers are: 2 April, 7 May and 4 June. If you<br />

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Bringing to life the power of music therapy -<br />

Nordoff Robbins unveils new brand identity<br />

Nordoff Robbins, the UK’s<br />

largest music therapy charity<br />

which has a Scottish base in<br />

Dunfermline, has unveiled a<br />

powerful new brand identity,<br />

including an adjusted name,<br />

new logo and new website.<br />

This will reposition the charity and better reflect its<br />

purpose – to break through barriers with the power of<br />

music, creating space for people to express themselves<br />

and find connection in society.<br />

The charity is now known as Nordoff and Robbins<br />

(Nordoff & Robbins) to reflect the impact that its two<br />

pioneering founders - Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins -<br />

have had on shaping its unique approach to music<br />

therapy over more than 60 years of practice.<br />

The decision to reposition was driven by dual needs:<br />

enabling Nordoff and Robbins to expand its vital services<br />

to more children and adults across the UK, and<br />

protecting current and future funding for music therapy<br />

delivery, education and research.<br />

Nordoff and Robbins worked with award-winning design<br />

agency Pentagram and digital agency Hex Digital<br />

over a 12-month period to reposition the brand and<br />

help the organisation to communicate the benefit and<br />

impact of music therapy to a wider audience. Following<br />

extensive analysis and market research into the<br />

charity and music therapy sectors in the UK, it was<br />

clear that the new brand needed to redefine key audiences,<br />

whilst increasing impact and awareness, particularly<br />

among young people.<br />

With its clients and mission at its core, Nordoff and<br />

Robbins has refreshed its purpose, putting accessibility<br />

front and centre and amplifying the power of music<br />

through the vibrant brand palate and logo. The central<br />

brand proposition ‘Break through with music’, summarises<br />

the charity’s unique offer, helping people to connect<br />

and communicate through music.<br />

The rebrand includes a twist on the charity’s wellestablished<br />

name by changing it to Nordoff and Robbins.<br />

In its designed form, the ampersand works as a<br />

bridge, and also reflects the strong connection between<br />

the therapists and their clients. The new logo,<br />

created by a single line, is inspired by visualisations of<br />

sound waves which join the two letterforms. The symbol<br />

reflects both the freedom of expression that music<br />

gives and the connection between a music therapist<br />

and person, as well as the founders. In contrast, the<br />

wordmark is direct and grounded, and represents the<br />

charity’s rich heritage and expertise in the field of music<br />

therapy.<br />

Photography for the charity’s new website, social<br />

channels and marketing materials show both the progress<br />

and connection that music therapy brings, and<br />

the difference Nordoff and Robbins can make in someone’s<br />

life. Candid photography taken in a music therapy<br />

session or in the client’s own space captures real<br />

experiences - whether that’s joy, moments of connection<br />

or the negative emotions someone is going<br />

through on that day.<br />

Nordoff and Robbins’ trained music therapists work<br />

with children and adults with extreme life challenges,<br />

including injuries, disabilities and terminal illness. In<br />

2022, Nordoff and Robbins music therapists reached<br />

11,807 individuals throughout the year, holding<br />

46,453 therapy sessions. The charity also worked with<br />

359 partner organisations such as schools, care<br />

homes and hospices to provide much needed music<br />

therapy.<br />

Nadra Shah, Director of Engagement and Communications,<br />

Nordoff and Robbins said: "Making<br />

the decision to go through a brand reposition is never<br />

taken lightly, but when the evidence presented is<br />

clear, you have to take action. Our research told us<br />

that the need for music therapy is currently at its<br />

highest, but public understanding of the benefits is<br />

low. To protect and increase our services we had to<br />

change the way in which we communicated our work<br />

and its impact.<br />

“Our brand reposition explores the unique musical<br />

synergy between therapist and client; it is participative,<br />

expressive, vibrant and shows the potential of<br />

the people we support with integrity and honesty.<br />

“We now have a brand that will help us clearly express<br />

our ambition and engage the public. Our new<br />

identity effectively communicates the power and connection<br />

that Nordoff and Robbins stands for, and puts<br />

people and music at the heart of what we do.”<br />

Marina Willer, partner at Pentagram said: “It was<br />

a huge honour to work with Nordoff and Robbins. The<br />

organisation helps so many people, using music therapy<br />

to realise everyone’s potential whatever difficulties<br />

they might face. Its amazing work deserves to be<br />

known by a much wider audience, and I hope our new<br />

brand identity will help it get the recognition it deserves<br />

and touch even more lives as a result.”<br />

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Arts & Business <strong>Scotland</strong> becomes Culture & Business<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> with new identity and strategic vision<br />

The former Arts &<br />

Business <strong>Scotland</strong> has<br />

today announced its<br />

rebranding to Culture<br />

& Business<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>, as well as<br />

launching its strategy<br />

for the next five<br />

years.<br />

Jane Morrison-Ross, Chair of Culture &<br />

Business <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

Since the charity’s demerger from Arts & Business UK<br />

over a decade ago, it has significantly extended its<br />

reach across both the Scottish business and culture<br />

sectors, now encompassing heritage as well as the<br />

arts and further developing its offer to businesses.<br />

Uniquely positioned as the only agency in <strong>Scotland</strong> to<br />

act as a conduit between the two sectors, the<br />

organisation has now repositioned itself as Culture &<br />

Business <strong>Scotland</strong>, part of its aim to ensure that<br />

potential beneficiaries across both the culture and<br />

business sectors better recognise the value of its<br />

work.<br />

Along with its rebranding, the newly renamed Culture<br />

& Business <strong>Scotland</strong> is setting out its strategic plan. In<br />

alignment with its commitment to helping both<br />

sectors to thrive, the strategic plan accounts for the<br />

challenging economic backdrop the organisation is<br />

operating in and focusses on ways to mitigate the<br />

effects of this.<br />

The legacy of Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic and<br />

economic crises continue to present challenges to the<br />

cultural sector, compounded by pressures on public<br />

funding. Culture & Business <strong>Scotland</strong>’s strategic plan<br />

addresses this by supporting the cultural sector to<br />

access new opportunities and models of working,<br />

while ensuring that businesses gain an edge over<br />

competitors by mobilising the innovation and<br />

creativity offered by cultural organisations.<br />

The organisation’s Strategic Plan outlines three<br />

key strategic goals:<br />

A commitment to championing the benefits of cultural<br />

experiences, both for individuals and collectively, and<br />

advocating for investment in culture based on the<br />

value it brings to social, civic and economic life;<br />

Further cultivating relationships between the cultural<br />

and business industries, including expanding<br />

membership to the organisation itself, facilitating<br />

funding opportunities between the two sectors and<br />

delivering and promoting the Culture & Business<br />

Marketplace <strong>Scotland</strong> initiative; and offering sectorspecific<br />

training and development possibilities, as well<br />

as collaborating with industry partners to offer<br />

insights into compelling industry issues and provide<br />

professional expertise on relevant topics such as<br />

governance, fundraising and sponsorship.<br />

Collaboration remains key to Culture & Business<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>’s ethos, and the strategic plan will continue<br />

to uphold the organisation’s dedication to forming and<br />

building strong connections with other agencies, local<br />

authorities, higher education institutes and thirdsector<br />

interfaces.<br />

David Watt, CEO of Culture & Business <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />

said: “As an organisation, we have grown and<br />

evolved immeasurably over the past decade, and the<br />

new naming and repositioning of our identity reflects<br />

this. Our rebranding to Culture & Business <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

Guests at a Culture & Business <strong>Scotland</strong> event<br />

demonstrates our fundamental commitment to both<br />

sectors while ensuring that all potential beneficiaries<br />

can recognise the scope of our work and the value it<br />

can offer them”.<br />

Jane Morrison-Ross, Chair of Culture & Business<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> added: “<strong>Scotland</strong>’s cultural industry faces a<br />

challenging set of circumstances, but it also has<br />

immense potential. By helping to forge connections<br />

between the cultural and business sectors, providing<br />

genuinely meaningful training and development<br />

opportunities for creative and industry professionals<br />

and advocating for the value of cultural experiences,<br />

we’re supporting the cultural sector to fully harness<br />

this potential and strengthening its ability to weather<br />

the challenges ahead.<br />

“Our new strategic plan is a manifestation of our<br />

values, vision, and mission, and reinforces our resolve<br />

to enable mutually beneficial connections and<br />

relationships between the cultural and business<br />

sectors – a unique commitment amongst Scottish<br />

organisations”.<br />

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Ando Glaso celebrates Roma Day with refugee concert<br />

Grab your tickets @ www.andoglaso.org<br />

Ando Glaso celebrates International Roma Day on 7 April with live<br />

refugee fundraising concert from Ukrainian Roma group Rom Som, who<br />

arrived in the UK as a result of the war<br />

The Glasgow-based collective, which celebrates the vibrant and often<br />

invisible cultural heritage of <strong>Scotland</strong>'s Roma people, has also released its<br />

first ever EP with its high-octane youth group ZOR<br />

On 12 May Ando Glaso collaborate with Glasgow Life to present Lulo<br />

Reinhardt and Yuliya Lonskaya live in concert at Glasgow City Halls<br />

Ando Glaso, the Glasgow-based collective which celebrates<br />

the vibrant and often invisible cultural heritage of <strong>Scotland</strong>'s<br />

Roma people, will present a series of live events and launch<br />

Ando Glaso’s own youth<br />

group ZOR, who will<br />

perform their signature<br />

high-octane Gypsy<br />

dance music on 7 April<br />

their first ever EP this Spring.<br />

On 7 April at The Rum Shack, Ukrainian Roma group Rom Som<br />

will play at a very special fundraiser for Ukrainian refugees to<br />

mark International Roma Day 2023. The group has arrived in the<br />

UK as a result of the war in Ukraine and currently they and their<br />

families are in need of support and living scattered around the<br />

UK. Entry to the event is by donation, with everything collected<br />

going directly to the group and their families.<br />

Also on the bill is the ever-popular Transylvanian ceilidh with live music from Taraful din<br />

Glasgow from Romania and dances called by Hungarian dance wizard, Tamas Ferenc.<br />

Rounding off the night is Ando Glaso’s own youth group ZOR, who will perform their<br />

signature high-octane Gypsy dance music.<br />

ZOR are also celebrating their first ever EP which<br />

has just been released. The group, made up of<br />

young Glasgow-based Roma men, was initially<br />

formed as part of a youth project by Ando Glaso<br />

and has gone from strength to strength. Supported<br />

by the Youth Music Initiative, the group is exploring<br />

the various strands of Gypsy music as well as other<br />

genres to create their own music and sound, with<br />

the aim to become ambassadors of Roma culture<br />

on the mainstream cultural scene. ZOR brings<br />

together young self-taught musicians from the<br />

various Slovak, Romanian, Czech and Hungarian<br />

Roma communities. This diversity is present in the<br />

group's music, mixed with traditional and modern<br />

genres and styles.<br />

On 12 May, Ando Glaso will partner with<br />

Glasgow Life to present a Lolu Reinhardt &<br />

Yuliya Lonskaya in concert at Glasgow City<br />

Chambers.<br />

Lulo Reinhardt, the grandnephew of Django<br />

Reinhardt, boasts a unique repertoire of Gypsy<br />

swing with music from North Africa and India plus<br />

classical guitar. Yuliya Lonskaya has won several<br />

international guitar competitions in Poland, England, America, Serbia and Montenegro. With<br />

her eclectic brand of folk, jazz, bossa nova, Baroque, Classical and Romantic music, Yuliya is<br />

a very welcome performer in many European and American concert halls, playing solo<br />

concerts and appearing with orchestras. Together, they present a mesmerising caleidoscope<br />

of music through Jazz, Classical, Gypsy, Folk, Romantic and many more styles.<br />

Janos Lang, Ando Glaso Creative Director, said: “Ando Glaso is excited and proud to<br />

support Roma culture and people through its upcoming events and also showcasing the work<br />

and talent of our young people through the release of ZOR's first EP.”<br />

www.andoglaso.org<br />

www.twitter.com/AndoGlaso<br />

www.facebook.com/Andoglaso<br />

Lulo Reinhardt and<br />

Yuliya Lonskaya<br />

Women in Music - new one-day conference in Edinburgh<br />

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Women in Music: It’s Brutal<br />

Out Here is a new one-day<br />

conference and evening Showcase,<br />

in Edinburgh's Voodoo Rooms on<br />

Thursday 6 April, for women and<br />

gender minorities who are working<br />

in, or are looking to break in to,<br />

the music industry.<br />

Organised by two former Music Business<br />

students from Edinburgh College, Gillian<br />

Morrison (Attitude is Everything Future Leader,<br />

founder of Music Drawn Badly) and Ashley Stein<br />

(co-founder of POWA, Associate Lecturer in<br />

Music Entrepreneurship at Napier University),<br />

the event aims to bring creative women together<br />

in a safe and supportive space where they can<br />

connect, learn, and share lived experiences.<br />

From 12 noon until 4pm there will be three<br />

exciting panels that dive in to the current issues<br />

being faced by women and gender minorities<br />

working in the music industry:<br />

Why Do We Need a Creative Women’s<br />

Network: 12:15 - 1.15pm. Chaired by Gillian<br />

Morrison. Panelists TBC.<br />

Gender & Neurodivergence in the Music<br />

Industry: 1.30 - 2.30pm. Chaired by Ashley<br />

Stein. Panelists TBC.<br />

Women in Music: It’s Brutal Out Here:<br />

2.45pm - 3.45pm. Chaired by Dr Diljeet Kaur<br />

Bhachu (Equality,<br />

Diversity, and Inclusion<br />

Officer at the MU), with<br />

Hannah Campbell (Queens<br />

of Noise), Jo Dargie<br />

(freelance journalist), EJ<br />

Kempson (CEO at Queens<br />

Sounds, musician) and more TBC.<br />

Showcase: The event will finish with an evening<br />

showcase from 7.30pm, featuring some of<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>’s best talent including Megan Black and<br />

Niamh-Sunshine.<br />

No matter who you are, or what stage of your<br />

career you’re at, we would love for you to join us<br />

for this inspiring event.<br />

Women in Music: It’s Brutal Out Here, 6 April at<br />

Edinburgh's Voodoo Rooms in the Speakeasy.<br />

Doors at 11.15am. Attendees are then welcome<br />

to eat their lunch and network before the<br />

conference begins at 12.15.<br />

The evening Showcase will run from 7.30-10pm.<br />

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Talented traditional artist Isla Ratcliff on tour this spring<br />

Grab tickets @ www.islaratcliff.com/gigs/<br />

Celebrated Scottish artist<br />

Isla Ratcliff is set to take<br />

to stages across <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

this spring as she plays her<br />

first ever headline solo tour.<br />

Audiences at venues from Stonehaven to Tobermory<br />

can look forward to witnessing Isla’s impeccable fiddle<br />

playing, as well as hearing her soulful voice, as the<br />

musician prepares to display her versatility first-hand<br />

on stage.<br />

The musician will be showcasing material from her<br />

debut album The Castalia, as well as singing a<br />

selection of new songs, with her talented trio,<br />

featuring Ellen Gira on cello and Iona Reid on piano.<br />

Hailing from Edinburgh, Isla is well-known on the<br />

Scottish music scene as an extremely versatile<br />

composer, arranger, fiddle player and singer. Much of<br />

her inspiration comes from her love of traditional<br />

music, and the powerful sense of community it holds<br />

when bringing people of all backgrounds together.<br />

Her album The Castalia features both traditional and<br />

self-penned tunes based on the time she spent in<br />

Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in 2019. The trip made a<br />

lasting impact on Isla musically, allowing her to<br />

uncover new repertoire, and inspiring a fresh<br />

approach to interpreting tunes, with the resulting<br />

album hailed as “quite the best debut album that has<br />

come this way in a long time” by Living Tradition.<br />

Isla said: “The Castalia was a joy to create. I fell in<br />

love with the music, culture and people of Cape<br />

Breton, and by channelling my time spent there into<br />

this record, it makes the whole experience come to<br />

life again every time I play it.<br />

“The music on the album is all about bringing people<br />

together, and it celebrates the power of music in<br />

doing so. I can’t wait to perform it to audiences in<br />

towns across <strong>Scotland</strong>, and experience that feeling of<br />

togetherness and community that only live music can<br />

bring.<br />

Isla Ratcliff<br />

:: photo by Elly Lucas<br />

“I’m excited to be singing<br />

on tour too, as well as<br />

playing fiddle. I’m really<br />

looking forward to<br />

performing with Ellen, who<br />

features heavily on the<br />

album, and Iona, both of<br />

whom are fantastic<br />

musicians. It’s a privilege to create music with them.”<br />

Having grown up immersed in music, Isla was<br />

performing from an early age, and shared the stage<br />

with classical superstar Nicola Benedetti at Edinburgh<br />

Usher Hall at just 13 years old. More recently, she has<br />

performed at Celtic Connections, the Edinburgh<br />

Festival Fringe and the BBC Proms.<br />

A graduate from the Royal Conservatoire of <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

and Oxford University, Isla was also a semi-finalist in<br />

the BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2022<br />

competition and was nominated for Up and Coming<br />

Artist of the Year 2022 at the MG Alba Scots Trad<br />

Music Awards.<br />

Isla’s Scottish tour kicks off 12th April. For tickets,<br />

visit https://islaratcliff.com/gigs/<br />

GIGnotes: 12 April, The Glad Cafe, Glasgow / 13 April, An<br />

Tobar and Mull Theatre, Tobermory / 14 April, The Cèilidh<br />

Place, Ullapool / 19 April, Dunfermline Folk Club,<br />

Dunfermline / 20 April, Kirkcaldy Acoustic Music Club,<br />

Kirkcaldy / 21 April, Stonehaven Folk Club, Stonehaven / 22<br />

April, Friends of Wighton, Central Library, Dundee / 25 April<br />

2023 – Montrose Folk Club, Montrose / 27 April 2023 – Crieff<br />

Folk Club, Crieff / 5 May 2023 – Stockbridge Music Hub,<br />

Edinburgh<br />

www.islaratcliff.com<br />

www.twitter.com/islaratcliff<br />

www.facebook.com/islaratcliffmusic<br />

CHVRCHES :: single 'Over' + tour<br />

Released - Out Now @ https://chvrches.lnk.to/Over<br />

CHVRCHES have<br />

confirmed a limited<br />

run of UK shows this<br />

Summer, including<br />

three Scottish dates.<br />

:: photo by Jess Gleeson<br />

The dates follow the surprise release of new single<br />

‘Over’, which is available to stream and download now<br />

via EMI.<br />

Their first new music in over a year arrives as the<br />

band say goodbye to their acclaimed 'Screen Violence'<br />

era following a triumphant run of shows in Australia<br />

and Asia, and heralds a new phase for the<br />

Glasgwegian trio.<br />

"Over" sees them team up with producer-songwriter<br />

Oscar Holter (The Weeknd, Charli XCX, Coldplay and<br />

BTS) for a soaring, alt-pop anthem that arrives ahead<br />

of a limited stretch of UK<br />

dates this Summer,<br />

including appearances in<br />

Nottingham, Dundee, the<br />

Glastonbury Festival, plus<br />

two hometown<br />

appearances at Glasgow’s<br />

legendary Barrowland<br />

Ballroom.<br />

Getting in shape for the UK shows, the band recently<br />

completed nine stadium shows in support of Coldplay<br />

in Brazil throughout March.<br />

The band say: “Over is a song that we wrote with<br />

Oscar Holter, a producer we really respect and<br />

admire. Normally we collect songs over the course of<br />

months (or years!) until we have an album's worth of<br />

material, but this time we just wanted to release<br />

something we were excited about and give the fans<br />

something new to mark the end of the Screen<br />

Violence era, and the start of whatever the next<br />

CHVRCHES chapter might be.”<br />

Formed in Glasgow in 2011, CHVRCHES broke out<br />

with their debut single "The Mother We Share". Across<br />

their four UK top 10 albums, the band have amassed<br />

over 234 million UK streams and 1.7 billion global<br />

streams to date.<br />

Their most recent, 2021 album 'Screen Violence' saw<br />

widespread acclaim from The Sunday Times, The<br />

Observer, The Times, The Independent, Evening<br />

Standard and more.<br />

'Screen Violence' features the singles "He Said She<br />

Said", "How Not To Drown" featuring one of the<br />

band’s musical heroes The Cure’s Robert Smith, with<br />

whom they won the NME Award for ‘Best Song By a<br />

UK Artist’ in 2022, and "Good Girls" which was later<br />

remixed by the iconic film director and legendary<br />

actor, screenwriter and composer John Carpenter.<br />

The official accompanying videos for these singles<br />

formed a lo-fi, nostalgic, and analogue-inspired trilogy<br />

directed by multi-disciplinary artist Scott Kiernan.<br />

GIGnotes: June - 10th, Barrowland Ballroom,<br />

Glasgow / 11th, Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow / 12th<br />

Fat Sams, Dundee.<br />

www.chvrch.es<br />

www.twitter.com/CHVRCHES<br />

www.facebook.com/CHVRCHES<br />

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music news scotland page 19<br />

:: a MNS business profile feature<br />

The Radio Rooms :: Tweedmouth, Berwick-Upon-Tweed. TD15 2AW :: www.facebook.com/theradiorooms :: www.radiorooms.co.uk :: info@radiorooms.co.uk<br />

:: The Radio Rooms is an independent grassroots venue and event space that<br />

was created in March 2019 in Berwick-Upon-Tweed - serving north Northumberland<br />

and the Scottish Borders we are the main platform for new and up and coming<br />

artists in the area, and strive to create a safe and inclusive space for everyone.<br />

Our recently renovated space is designed around a collection of vintage radios ranging from the 1920s onwards, and we place an emphasis on quality and local<br />

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The Radio Rooms host a variety of quality performances, gigs and events throughout the year and our space is also<br />

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Here are some of our quality small business suppliers: Bari Tea (Alnwick), Fentimans (Hexham), Giacopazzi's<br />

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Upcoming Gigs @ Radio Rooms ::<br />

25 MARCH<br />

The Radio Rooms presents ..... Rockband Showcase: DEATH BY OWL + THE LONGSHIP + EMERALD<br />

STONE :: At Radio Rooms, 95 Main Street, Tweedmouth, Berwick-Upon-Tweed. TD15 2AW. Three great local rock<br />

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1 APRIL<br />

The Radio Rooms presents ..... THE WILD CLOUDBERRIES + DURANGO BLUE :: At Radio Rooms, 95 Main<br />

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arrangements of much loved songs by world class artists.<br />

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4 APRIL<br />

The Radio Rooms presents ..... ALAN FLETCHER with LACHLAN BRYANT & THE WILDES :: At Radio Rooms,<br />

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Inspired by his heroes such as Jason Isbell, John Prine and Guy Clark, Alan has spent the past 18 months writing and<br />

recording 'The Point' - a brand new album of witty and heartfelt original songs. He’s now ready to launch the record<br />

live for UK audiences with a tour of intimate venues across England and <strong>Scotland</strong>. Joining Alan are Australian<br />

Americana heavyweights Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes. The Wildes are no strangers to the UK music scene having<br />

toured here and in Europe on numerous occasions - appearing at Suffolk’s Maverick Festival on four separate<br />

occasions! On this tour they will showcase their multiple award-winning albums including their latest release 'As Long<br />

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