Whispered and reverberating as if they were recorded inside a snare drum, three unassuming words invite you in to Young Fathers’ second studio album, White Men Are Black Men Too. There’s no subtle ...
World Cafe went on a tour of the National Museum of Scotland's exhibition dedicated to Scottish pop music with the man who wrote the book on it,... 'Rip It Up': A Tour Through Scottish Pop History ...
The Scottish electronic pop stars released their sophomore album, Every Open Eye, in September to desired effect. The lead singles – “Never Ending Circles” and “Leave a Trace” – have a shimmery pulse ...
The 27th annual awards ceremony honoured the best of Scottish music while supporting the work of Nordoff and Robbins Music ...
Sheena Easton was one of pop music's biggest icons in the '80s. The Scottish singer, 66, rose to fame with iconic songs like “Morning Train (Nine to Five),” “Strut,” and “Sugar Walls.” Also known for ...
In 1975, the Bay City Rollers were one of the biggest bands in the UK. Following the release of their single, “Saturday Night,” in the United States, the Scottish pop-rockers stormed America with the ...
A Scottish pop star has been revealed to play Scrooge in a new musical coming to Glasgow. The role comes as part of a major ...
Fame is simple for Scottish pop star Lewis Capaldi. “Being famous is easy,” he told the Times of London in an interview published Sunday. “You’re out and about and people say hello. What’s hard about ...