When The Tannahill Weavers released their first album “Are Ye Sleeping Maggie?” in 1976, they were about to rouse some people from a slumber. While The Tannies, as they are known to many, perform ...
Not many musicians can make the claim that Scotsman Roy Gullane can: He’s made a decent living playing music in a traditional folk band. The Tannahill Weavers. It was 1970 when he first joined the ...
If you’re a bunch of young guys making pub music, you really don’t plan on a 50th anniversary tour. But then ... well, life seems to keep going. “It snuck up on us,” Roy Gullane said cheerily. “We did ...
PORT ANGELES — When Roy Gullane was 15, he received the gifts that would send him far from his Glasgow, Scotland, home. A guitar, accompanied by a book, arrived in his hands — and that coincided with ...
Scottish native Roy Gullane is on the phone from the Netherlands, where the Tannahill Weavers singer/guitarist has lived with his Dutch wife of many years. But the subbing of that country’s canals and ...
PORT ANGELES — When Roy Gullane was 15, he received the gifts that would send him far from his Glasgow, Scotland, home. A guitar, accompanied by a book, arrived in his hands — and that coincided with ...
Music rich in Scottish heritage and culture echoed throughout Long's Park's amphitheater Sunday evening, as an enchanting performance from Tannahill Weavers captured the night. Droves of Lancaster ...
ACTRESS Shonagh Price is the first image from this week. Taken at Gullane beach on a perfect May morning this photo forms part of a series of images I have been working on entitled ‘Magnetic North’, a ...
Guitarist Roy Gullane decided to take matters into his own hands when promoting the Tannahill Weavers' latest CD, "Live and in Session." Three months ago, Gullane posted a video to YouTube of himself, ...
There is a Dutch saying that Roy Gullane is fond of quoting when discussing the 40-year-plus career of the Tannahill Weavers: lekker in je vel. Loosely translated: "sitting comfortably in one's skin." ...
The Tannahill Weavers have been performing traditional Scottish music for more than half a century, and two of its current members, Roy Gullane and Phil Smillie, have been in the band for all that ...
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