Join Horsecross Voices and choirs from Perth and Kinross as they sing their way around Perth city centre on the Perth Singing Trail. Each choir sings at the three stages […]
Auld Grey Beard & Drumdelgie
First of all – apologies for the lateness of these blogs! I have been a busy bee these past couple of months! A holiday to Rome, starting my dissertation at […]
My Son David
I’ve had two sessions since my last blog and Anne and I have been working hard on lots of different songs to try out new things. I’ve still been practicing ‘Mary Hamilton’, […]
The fun of singing!
I was just sitting on the train to Glasgow on my way to a band practice when I realised I had forgotten to write this blog. I remembered because the […]
Soundroutes – Addiewell Prison Choir – Shelter Scotland
Have a read about this great project which raised a substantial amount of money for Shelter Scotland! “The project was conceived by Shona Brown who set up and runs both […]
The Queen’s Baton Relay!
The Queen’s Baton leaves Buckingham Palace today and will travel for nine months around the globe! “The tradition is for the Head of the Commonwealth, currently Queen Elizabeth ll, to […]
Is singing better for you than Yoga?
There are many studies that prove singing has various health benefits. Physical and Mental health can be improved greatly….just by singing in your local choir! “So it comes as no […]
Newport Braes
Ailis Sutherland’s 2nd blog. Maureen gave me a few local songs this week. Amongst them were “Tatties and Herrin’” a great wee song with a catchy chorus that mentions places […]
Singing in front of a single person
Sinead Leach’s first Paths to Songs blog Sitting on a bus rolling slowly through Angus, on one of the last days of summer, I was fairly scared of the prospect […]
Singing for charity…
It seems lately I’ve been hearing about many marathons for various charities. In fact I had a few friends take part recently, they trained really hard and raised brilliant amounts […]
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