Scotland’s Year of Stories makes its Celtic connection
Celtic Connections is to put Scotland’s rich oral traditions in the spotlight this January as part of a specially commissioned strand of events for the Year of Stories 2022
Celtic Connections is to put Scotland’s rich oral traditions in the spotlight this January as part of a specially commissioned strand of events for the Year of Stories 2022
After just one day of the fun-filled music camp, Campbeltown Brass’s youngest members were already able to play along to the Queen song We Will Rock You
It was a night of music, fun and laughter when Paul Tayler’s Ultimate Legends descended on Campbeltown Bowling Club.
Brass and woodwind performers picked up a haul of silverware across many of the competition’s classes.
Their musicianship was well rehearsed and virtually flawless except when Chris’ guitar occasionally went off tune.
Bingo players drummed up more than £1,000 to help send Kintyre’s Novice B pipe band to the Scottish schools’ championships.
‘Individually, the pair are both brilliant vocal performers. Their harmonies, however, are nothing short of mesmerising.’
There is much about the Grammar School’s progress watching Jamal and Jâms perform was equally an education.
Songwriters should contact info@kintyresongwritersfestival.co. uk before Friday February 1.
The grant was part of a total of £113,000 awarded to 12 events and festivals which are seen as helping to boost tourism.