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  2. Bis (Scottish band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Last Night From Glasgow released Music For Animations, an archival album consisting of the music recorded for the CBBC kids cartoon BB3B. In 2021, the band self-released a cassette-only live album The Fan Club Tapes Vol. 1 - Live In Toulouse 1997 and Komponist released Low Level (A Return To Central Travel Companion) - a collection of ...

  3. King Tut's Wah Wah Hut - Wikipedia

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    King Tut's was founded, in the former Saints and Sinners pub in St Vincent Street in the centre of Glasgow, by the DF Concerts boss Stuart Clumpas, who wanted to create a platform for promoting bands at club level, showcasing them with gigs seven days a week at a reasonable hour, after being unable to find such an establishment in the city centre's nightlife.

  4. Barrowland Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Barrowland Ballroom (also known as Barrowland and The Barras) is an entertainment venue, dance hall and music venue located in the Calton district in Glasgow, Scotland.. A prominent feature of the music scene in Glasgow, the venue has appeared in various elements of popular culture, notably tracks by Amy Macdonald and Simple Minds.

  5. List of bands and musicians from Glasgow - Wikipedia

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  6. The Garage, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The Garage (formerly known as The Mayfair) [1] is a music venue and nightclub located at 490 Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow, Scotland.The club was founded by Donald C MacLeod, a veteran within Scotland's live music scene.

  7. The Travel Show (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    The Travel Show name was first used by the BBC for a BBC 2 holiday programme presented by Penny Junor [6] between 1988 and 1997. Like the BBC News programme, one of the main contributors to this magazine-style programme was the news channel's Global Guru Simon Calder, [7] who joined The Travel Show in the last few years of its run to present reports.

  8. Skerryvore (band) - Wikipedia

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    A photograph of the band Skerryvore shot before their Celtic Connections gig at Glasgow's Old Fruitmarket Venue 2016 by Rachel Keenan. The founding members of the band have performed in bands prior to formation. Both Daniel and Martin Gillespie were students of the Scottish folk music tutors Gordon Connell [2] and Robert Beck.

  9. The Apollo, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The show was recorded and played on Radio Clyde. A single released to mark the tour – titled "For Britain Only" – contained three tracks from the Apollo show: "Who Do You Think You Are", "Model Citizen" and "Under My Wheels". The Radio Clyde recording later became an unofficial release in Sweden titled For Glasgow Only. The concert was ...