on 23rd December 2022
Colin’s ‘Personal Best of Scotland’ from the Sunday Herald feat. his favourite places and things. Not ALL on the isle of Mull, but close…
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on 23rd December 2022
Colin’s ‘Personal Best of Scotland’ from the Sunday Herald feat. his favourite places and things. Not ALL on the isle of Mull, but close…
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on 23rd December 2022
This Friday’s MHS archive never before seen from the vaults is… Mull Historical Society Live at Edinburgh Castle Hogmanay Live, 31/12/01. Also on the bill were The Proclaimers. Such a buzz to perform there and I was lucky to have a very fine 12-piece band including Paisley Abbey Choirboys. There’s a reworking of ‘Santa Claus Is Coming […]
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on 16th December 2022
This Friday’s MHS archive now uploaded from the vaults is… Mull Historical Society performing ‘The Final Arrears’ live on ‘Born Sloppy’ on Channel 4. Filmed: 3/03/03. Taken from the second MHS album ‘Us’, now available to PRE-ORDER on special vinyl reissue along with ‘Loss’ & ‘This Is Hope’. Presented by Sara Cox, fellow guests included: Supergrass, […]
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on 9th December 2022
‘Now & Then’ — Check out this new interview with Colin with Joyzine discussing his anniversary ‘Archaeology’ retrospective and Vinyl reissues
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on 9th December 2022
Hello all, counting down to MHS at Glasgow’s Celtic Connections and the ‘Archaeology’ retrospective release / reissues, this Friday’s “Mull” archive is a main stage performance from 2002’s T in the Park – were you there?? A memory from me? Meeting Dave Grohl side of stage, and his mum… who was on tour with […]
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on 13th October 2022
BUY TICKETS 2023: THE YEAR OF ‘MULL’: Hello all – I’m delighted to announce this show to kick off a busy year for me after last year’s unavoidable Covid postponement. Celtic Connections is always special and this time ‘Us’ is thrown into the mix too. I really hope all of you who booked last year can […]
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on 22nd January 2022
Hello all, well I’m still gutted not to be able to perform ‘Loss’ at Celtic Connections in Glasgow tonight at Saint Luke’s & The Winged Ox due to the restrictions… and have been really touched by all your messages from far & wide – So I wanted to do something for you instead… shall I […]
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on 12th January 2022
** GIG POSTPONED ** Hello all — unfortunately following the announcement yesterday about ongoing Covid restrictions I’ve been informed by Celtic Connections that this Glasgow show cannot now go ahead. Nor will the An Tobar 25 Years celebration I was due to perform at. Obviously everyone’s safety is paramount. I was hugely looking forward to playing for you, […]
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on 16th December 2021
SUNDAY MARCH 13TH 2022 7PM, AT EartH HACKNEY, LONDON – BUSWELL & NYBERG’S 100-PIECE POP-UP ORCHESTRA VS XTRA MILE RECORDINGS ARTISTS: FEAT. MULL HISTORICAL SOCIETY! BE A PART OF IT: MUSICIAN’S NEEDED!! BUY TICKETS PERFORMING: Buswell & Nyberg’s Pop-up Orchestra Mull Historical Society Johnny Lloyd PET NEEDS Guise Deux Furieuses BERRIES Featuring – Mull Historical Society, Johnny Lloyd, […]
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on 16th December 2021
MHS AT CELTIC CONNECTIONS 2022 – GLASGOW SAT 22nd JANUARY – BUY TICKETS * COLIN SIGNS NEW RECORD DEAL WITH XTRA MILE RECORDINGS * NEW MHS ALBUM ‘MELTWATER’ DUE IN 2022* MHS GLASGOW CELTIC CONNECTIONS SHOW JANUARY 22nd * LONDON 100-PIECE ORCHESTRA SHOW FEAT. MHS MARCH 13th Hello Society, I’m delighted to have just signed a new record […]
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on 15th December 2021
* COLIN SIGNS NEW RECORD DEAL WITH XTRA MILE RECORDINGS * NEW MHS ALBUM ‘MELTWATER’ DUE IN 2022 * MHS GLASGOW CELTIC CONNECTIONS SHOW JANUARY 22nd * LONDON 100-PIECE ORCHESTRA SHOW FEAT. MHS MARCH 13th Hello Society, I’m delighted to have just signed a new record deal with Xtra Mile Recordings. They are a family as much as a […]
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Check out this excellent new book by music journalist and author Tom Clayton, featuring a chapter on MHS debut album ‘Loss’ (even if it wasn’t that quiet!!) The quiet music of 1998-2003 bridged the gap between two cultures, two generations and two centuries. As the nineties wound down and a new millennium approached, the UK began […]
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