Glasgow Letter
Live music has well and truly returned to Glasgow with Atlantic Reel playing in the Islay Inn last weekend and the Park Bar music programme re-starting very soon also, I believe.
I didn’t make it along to hear Atlantic Reel but have been greatly enjoying their lockdown contributions over the last year - Johnny Gillespie of Crooked Reel fame leading the live songs from the family living room with his son, young Jonathan from Trail West on the keys, and daughter, Emma, on vocals and guitar.
They are definitely a band to try and catch if anyone is having a staycation in Glasgow any time soon!
That same weekend, I was travelling down to Campbeltown with Tide Lines for our first non-socially distanced Scottish festival since prior to lockdown - Mull of Kintyre Festival.
Having played MOK Fest before, I have always been amazed at the sheer number of artists and bands who take part each year and this year, despite some limits on audience numbers due to restrictions, was no different.
In the hotel restaurant before the show, we bumped into Shetland’s Ross Couper and Skye’s Peter Morrison from the Peatbog Faeries, Scots singer Claire Hastings, and guitarist Jen Butterworth.
It was great to catch up with so many musicians.
Fantastic local band Rhuvaal started off the show in the Victoria Hall that night, followed by our good pals Beinn Lee.
All were in great form and the always-brilliant Campbeltown crowd reacted wildly!
Congratulations to the whole committee of MOK Fest for pulling off a successful weekend in challenging circumstances given everything that has gone on in the last few months.
We took the long but beautiful journey back to Glasgow on Sunday and then, first thing on Monday, Ross and I headed back up the road to Roshven House for a filming project with Beezr Media for BBC Alba - no rest for the wicked.
When we left Glasgow, the city was thick with cloud. It began to clear slightly but the top of Rannoch Moor was covered entirely in mist.
As soon as we reached Onich, however, the cloud began to lift and left us with the absolute perfect conditions.
Except for some people who were sunburnt and looking like lobsters by the time the cameras turned on.
I am not sure how much I am at liberty to tell you about said programme but let’s just say: it contains beautiful Lochaber scenery, scorching sun, a white beach, the shimmering Atlantic, and Fergie MacDonald… so what’s not to like?!
Like Campbeltown, it was great to be out and about and meeting other musicians back doing what we love doing.
What’s on in Glasgow
September 3-5: The Riverside
Festival
September 9: Biffy Clyro at
Glasgow Green
September 10-12: TRNSMT
Festival
September 18: 10 years of Trail West in the Barrowland Ballroom
October 7-8: Peat and Diesel in the Barrowlands
October 8: Tide Lines at Kelvingrove Bandstand October 15: Skipinnish in the
Barrowlands