It was the sonically adventurous, shiveringly atmospheric cello piece by Latvian composer Preteris Vasks that proved to be ...
An inspirational Gourock woman who worked as a nurse for more than 30 years before turning her hand to making kilts said her sons learning to ...
Remains of people living 400 years apart were both found to be suffering from the issue caused by lack of sunlight ...
Around the world this week, Scots gathered in their tartans, heard the squeal of a bagpipe and dug into a serving of haggis ...
In a room full of tartans, kilts and the skirl of the pipes, the City of Pipes and Drums held its annual Robert Burns Night ...
Nestled on Madeira Street in Leith is perhaps one of the last artisans of his trade in the world, upholding a Scottish tradition at risk of being lost. Ewan Sinclair of William Sinclair & Son ...
Throughout Scotland (and the world ... and bagpipes with good company.” Subscribers to The Daily Memphian help fund our not-for-profit newsroom of nearly 40 local journalists plus more than 20 ...
Born on Aug. 2, 1937, in Windsor, Ontario, Eric Garth Hudson was the son of a musically inclined father, Fred Hudson, who was a fighter pilot in World War I before becoming a farm inspector ...
Once Hudson joined, Helm wrote in his memoir, This Wheel’s on Fire, “We really thought we were the best band in the world.” The Hawks soon parted ways with Hawkins, who was a strict ...
Over the years his bushy black beard became a bushy white one, and he took on a stooped, genial, gnomelike presence around Woodstock, where he sometimes performed with his wife, the singer Sister ...
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