@FraserMartin@HM_Scot hi would you consider sharing our petition to save the Scottish chart. It was ‘quietly’ stopped in Dec 2020. Musicians from all over U.K. especially Scotland chart with fanbase buying, this includes unsigned independent https://t.co/KP4tnezxvL @chiefradio
My Mum is in a nursing home, labelled with dementia, on the other side of the planet. What I would give to give her a hug and a kiss right now. I am the person that she made, and I think she did a good job. Let‘s not forget what is important when this is over. #thanks#nohashtag
Three thousand heavy metal fans disembarking from a cruise ship in Invergordon, imagine that, says Olaf Furniss. Music cruises are one of the interesting growth areas of music tourism. There has been a boom; it is a real development of the last few years. https://t.co/q3ZaxxEkXx
@gisuke0704 It happened way long before Covid 19. But instagram? It’s a Facebook connection. I’m inclined to agree. I really do miss the happy days of Twitter. #globalfriends
Australia’s Year of Scotland will see music and heritage celebrated. Musical and creative leaders have gathered down under to launch the largest-ever showcase of traditional Scottish music and heritage in Australia. https://t.co/JzUJ45K1x9
‘Dreich’ is the braw Scots word that rains supreme. The winner by an avalanche for the title of lingo-with-the-most-words-for-snow is ... drum roll ... Scots. According to researchers at the University of Glasgow, Scots has 421 words for snow. https://t.co/oK3RkFGr8d
Three thousand heavy metal fans disembarking from a cruise ship in Invergordon, imagine that, says Olaf Furniss. Music cruises are one of the interesting growth areas of music tourism. There has been a boom; it is a real development of the last few years. https://t.co/q3ZaxxEkXx
Airports, malls, trains. GERMS! Aaargh! Is there a safe zone to escape the germs when someone sneezes near you? Find out about the latest studies here: https://t.co/y94Di0xCSw