Episodios

  • The Tumbling Souls
    Jun 5 2025

    It was an era of glow sticks, rave pants and dodgy haircuts. Sneaking into castle grounds with a carry out, scrawling notes on blank walls. Dodging the police to avoid a ride home.

    And for some, a chance to make music and follow the bright lights.

    Among them Willie Campbell, founding frontman with The Tumbling Souls, who are back with a new single due for release - 1995 - which is a nostalgia dipped love letter to those times, refections on lives lived in between, and homecomings.

    He discusses how it fuses their blend of on trend country meets trad with a flash of indie. It will be among the songs on their at HebCelt Festival in July, where Willie has just been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

    He also talks about how The Tumbling Souls have settled into a tight line-up: Iain ‘Spanish’ MacKay (guitar, vocals), Louisa Barron MacDonald (fiddle), Iain Kernahan (guitar), Stephen Drummond (accordion), Willie (guitar, vocals), and their sixth member, Paul Martin (guitar).

    And he explains the process of recording at Wee Studio in South Dell on Stornoway with owner Keith Morrison and producer and performer in his own right, Scott C Park.

    A second single – Nowhere In A Hurry – is already pencilled in as the follow-up release later this year.

    Ep 23: The Tumbling Souls, is streaming now.


    SHOWNOTES

    • https://www.hebceltfest.com/artist/tumbling-souls


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  • Skerryvore
    May 29 2025

    Skerryvore and co-founder Daniel Gillespie have been making music happen for 20 years. Eight albums, thousands of miles clocked up, and adoring fans across the globe ensure their legend will live long and proud for generations as one of Scotland's greatest exports. This week they were announced as new inductees to the HebCelt Festival Hall of Fame ahead of their appearance on the main stage in Stornoway in July. But before then, their biggest concert yet with an anniversary gig at Floors Castle in Kelso on Saturday. Amid the last minute checks and preparations, Daniel chatted with Shaun Milne about what it means to be in one of Scotland's most inspirational bands, what folk can expect this weekend, their love and dreams for HebCelt and the islands, and what advice he'd share with artists charting their own way in the music industry. Episode 22: 'Daniel' is streaming now.

    Skerryvore at HebCelt

    https://www.hebceltfest.com/artist/skerryvore

    Skerryvore at Floors Castle

    https://skerryvore.com/xx/

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    41 m
  • Kitt Carr
    Mar 21 2025

    Navigating the music business can be as alien as it is confusing which is where Kitt Carr comes in. As event coordinator for Wide Events CIC, she organises industry essentials such as Wide Days and Off The Record Scotland, major events helping demystify everything from getting on the radio to releasing music, securing gigs, and more, by plugging into their network of industry experts to share leading advice. She talks to podcast host Shaun Milne about how she got involved, the work she and the team does, overcoming challenges, identifying opportunities and the next event coming up - all about growing live audiences.

    Episode 21 'Kitt' is streaming now.

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  • Colin Hardie
    Mar 14 2025

    Record deals, late night bust-ups, overseas tours, NME interviews, the Peel Sessions, Glastonbury and pissing on historic monuments were all part and parcel of Scots band Mogwai's early rise as the young team went onto conquer the 1990's, driven in part by their then manager Colin Hardie.

    As the band gets ready to embark on a 2025 world tour after the release of their latest album The Bad Fire, he takes us behind the scenes of what it was like going from playing small gigs in Glasgow and the Highlands to some of the biggest stages in the world, the qualities needed in a manager at the time, and whether or not he'd be willing to do it all over again.

    Recorded in Glasgow with host Shaun Milne, its a nostalgia laden trip back to the 1990s when Kappa was still vogue, benefits supplemented life and no-one would be surprised if DF supremo Geoff Ellis phoned up your parents.

    Episode 20, 'Colin', is streaming now.


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  • Constant Follower
    Feb 12 2025

    The Smile You Send Out Returns To You couldn't be more fitting for the name ofConstant Follower's latest album, released on February 28 via Last Night From Glasgow. Because in this episode ofGood Stuff In Between it is the smile, the uplifting joy that oozes out from Stephen McAll as he talks about how it all came together, that dominates most. It is juxtaposed next to a raw, honest and deeply personal account of violence, substance abuse and societal cruelty that, in part, informs the beauty and creativity that has emerged through the ripples of time. It was a privilege, and inspiration, to record.


    Show Notes

    https://linktr.ee/ConstantFollower

    https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/

    https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/about-us/our-impact/constant-follower---its-a-feeling-of-support-unlike-anything-ive-had-from-any-other-organisation

    https://shop.lastnightfromglasgow.com/

    https://seabassvinyl.com/

    https://goodstuffinbetween.com/

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  • Ainsley Hamill
    Jan 10 2025

    Ainsley Hamill will be part of the Celtic Connections opening concert before also launching her brand new album, Fable, on January 17 including the new single Machir Bay out today, and December's release Ó Ho-ró ílle Dhuinn, before embarking on a mini-tour in England to kick-start her incredible year.

    In Episode 18 of The Good Stuff In Between, she shares the inspiration behind her new work including the legends and landscapes of Scotland, the videos that accompany it, and the importance of friendship as her creative spark.

    She also takes a look back on how her career began, offers advice to new performers based on her own experiences, considers how the folk community differs from others, and how performing at the likes of Eurovision, the Mod and other internationally renowned events have helped shaped her approach to music.

    Episode 18, Ainsley, streaming now.

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  • Fred Well
    Nov 15 2024

    Fred Well is a songwriter and singer from Bergen from the sameMade Management stable as the likes ofAurora,Sigrid,Skaar,Moyka and other top artists.

    He is just back from touring with Norwegian DJKygo having performed on the superstar's eponymous album with 'Surrender' which was heading towards four million monthly streams, and co-wrote for Kygo's latest releaseHold On Me with Sandro Cavazza out today.

    His own single,Little House, is also out now and he joined journalistShaun Milne on the Good Stuff In Between podcast to talk about the inspiration behind the song, life on the road, and how he is still chasing his own dreams for the future.


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  • Sara Fjeldvær
    Oct 16 2024

    Sara Fjeldvær is a songwriter, musician and singer from Norway who weaves stories in song that provoke, challenge and comfort in equal measure. Part jazz, part folk with a flash of pop and aged like a vintage wine, her voice conveys feeling as she explores her place in the world, and its place in her. Love, loneliness and identity traverse each ofher two solo albums, a slew of EPs and singles, and her newestcollaboration which has her looking at music in other ways. Ahead of her debut live UK show inGlasgow on Monday, October 21, she talks to Shaun Milne about her inspirations, feelings and music and she prepares to share her work to an international audience that should get ready to pay attention to one of the most exciting emerging singers of the year so far.


    Show Notes

    • Live, Monday October 21, Glasgow's Old Toll Bar
    • Sara Fjeldvær Official website
    • Bandcamp
    • Spotify
    • VierLive replay
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