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Published:  06 August, 2008

CALLING all local musicians: the Inverness Courier wants you – and your music – on our website.

Published:  10 September, 2007

ADRIAN Telfer is a solo acoustic artist based on the Black Isle. A range of influences from The Levellers to Damien Rice influenced the songs on his first CD 'Straight From Nowhere'.

Published:  06 August, 2008

WE are Call To Mind. We're from Ardersier. "Makes me think of how Joy Division would sound covering Dark Side of the Moon, really weird but really good!" (Alan McGee)

Published:  13 September, 2007

CATRIONA Watt hails from the Isle of Lewis where from a very young age she was taught Gaelic songs by her Grandmother Chrissie who lives on the Island of Great Bernera.

Published:  09 January, 2008

MY name is Eddie Platt and I am a solo musician. I am originally from Bellshill, Lanarkshire.

Published:  18 July, 2008

HEART Shaped Box is a three-piece vocal harmony band from Inverness; we perform original material written by members of the group with a heavenly blend of male and female voices.

Published:  18 March, 2008

DURING 2000 the much acclaimed millennium video “Sing A New Song” (Living Psalms and Scottish Scenes) was recorded and distributed world wide.

Published:  19 February, 2008

THE choir was formed in 1985 to encourage the extension of Christ’s Kingdom, the proclamation of the Gospel Message by harmonious singing, the encouraging to membership of those who accept Christ Jesus as our Lord and Saviour, and to provide enriching fellowship to choirmen.

Published:  07 June, 2007

MY home roots are in the island of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. From an early age I sang my heart out whenever I was on my own in these open landscapes, particularly when sent to fetch some of my father's many sheep from the moors.

Published:  11 May, 2007

FORMED in 2000, Rooty Ma Toot Big Band has, over the years, included many of the top musicians around Inverness.

Published:  27 August, 2007

SCHIEHALLION are a traditional Scottish band who have been playing locally for several years now. Kenny Jamieson's distinctive vocals attract a large audience and there are many loyal followers of the band.

Published:  24 July, 2007

SINGING For Pleasure is a community singing group which enjoys an 'old-fashioned' sing-along each week.

Published:  02 July, 2007

SKELPAIG are an energetic trio of musicians from across the Highland and Islands who have been delighting audiences since spring 2006 with their blend of swirling melodies and high-energy harmonies.

Published:  01 April, 2008

SPOTTY DOGG are a Scottish band with a new generation of music. We have our own unique sound and record original materials, written, composed and produced by ourselves in our studio based in the Scottish Highlands.

Published:  22 July, 2007

WE are a trio of ladies called Sunndach (pronounced Soondoch) which is Gaelic for Cheerful, and we have been singing together since June 2005.

Published:  11 May, 2007

THE Cut have been a quality rock band working across the Highlands for some time and they are still producing distinctive original music and performing at venues like Mad Hatters in the Sneck.

Published:  04 December, 2007

THE Soundtrack are an Indie rock band from Inverness, consisting of Moteh Parrott (Guitar/Vocals), Paul Dan Kool (Guitar), Laurence Parrott (Drums), Chris Macdonald (Vocals/percussion) & Garry Ferrier (Bass/vocals).

Published:  03 June, 2008

BASED in Inverness-shire, V2.1 are a new rock band rising from the ashes of various bands. It is intended that V2.1 produce shows of quality rock music both new and old, which has not been heard in the Highlands as other bands "don’t do covers that are technically difficult or risque rock music".

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