NOTCHING up three appearances and counting, there’s no denying headliners Twin Atlantic have a special relationship with Belladrum.
Forres band Be Like Pablo have just released the CD version of their album The New Adventures – already out on download. As well as adding two new…
THERE’S two things that make Dylan Tierney’s life better and worse.
IT took two and a half hours and 26 songs to get to the ultimate dream that began SUSAN BOYLE’s career.
IF you didn’t have all the albums and know all the lyrics, Monday’s BELLE & SEBASTIAN Ironworks gig was like being a wedding crasher at…
IT was odd finally seeing the real postcard that had inspired Francesca Millican-Slater’s one-woman show in Inverness on Tuesday, Me, Myself And…
YOU don’t get to runner-up in American TV franchise The Voice without being able to perform.
BANDS to inspire, new talent to fall for, a flashmob to show off fashion and crafts and sounds from urban RnB to retro metal.
THE latest Play Pieces drama presented in their lunchtime series at the Spectrum Centre had a real emotional pull for a Highland audience at its core.
EVEN with the slightly husky sound of a morning voice not yet warmed-up, you can’t wait to hear Terri Walker sing after the couple of notes she…
MALCOLM Dunbar spent a long time having to be sure of his gut instinct as an A&R when he first heard a band that could be the next big thing.
SO what does the Guild of Music Producers’ choice for breakthrough producer of the year look like?
WHEN ex-Oasis rhythm guitarist Bonehead formed his first band, he called them Rain – after a Beatles song.
THE first winner of the Inverness Young Singer Award returns to the city next week to appear in Scottish Opera’s The Pirates Of Penzance.
"THAT’S a lot of instruments," said the man in the row behind as we sat down for Tubular Bells For Two at Eden Court on Monday night.
MIKE Oldfield’s massive selling instrumental album Tubular Bells cropped up twice in Australian Aidan Roberts early years.
IF you wonder just how Fred MacAulay has managed to fit in a long-time career as a daily BBC Scotland radio presenter with life as a stand up, TV comedy…
THERE was a bit of a homecoming vibe going on in Hootanannys on Sunday night for the return of Inverness singer songwrtier James Mackenzie.
THERE’S so much to talk about with one of the UK’s favourite funnymen that we never do get to Alan Davies the Piscean, fish-eating vegetarian,…
A QUEUE all the way down the street on a wet Wednesday in Inverness was the first clue that metalcore-into-rock darlings BRING ME THE HORIZON were in…