Scottish, British, and American-styled vocals.Tyler Weedwas raised in a musical family, hearing his mother and father playing fiddle since birth. He was taught guitar and banjo licks from “Uncle” Stuart Mason since his first days strumming a guitar.Marisa Gilmanwill bring her lively brand of...
(and would never have met him), and Wallace himself was a member of the Scottish gentry, a far cry from the dirty, hairy farmer we meet in Mel Gibson’s movie. Knowing all of that sort of ruins the experience of watching the movie, which feels less like a historical biopic and more...
1926: Cathode ray tube televisions Scottish inventor John Lodgie Baird demonstrated the first working television that used cathode ray tubes to mechanically scan pictures displayed on the screen. Called CRTs, they remained wildly popular until the 21st century, when LCD and other electronic disp...
In 1996 he became the youngest ever to win the US National Scottish Fiddle Championship and in 1997 he was awarded a Merit Scholarship for Viola Performance from the University of Southern California. Ryan’s professional career took a step forward in 2004 when he spearheaded the formation and ...
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Jo Cameron, a 71-year-old Scottish woman, has never needed to take painkillers after seeing the dentist and can eat spicy chilies without any discomfort.She thought little of it until she sought treatment for an ankle problem at the age of 65. Doctors were astonished to find that she exper...
This Scottish bastard… It’s like discoveringCloudkickerall over again. (OwO) Invent the Universe: [bandcamp album=560634784 bgcol=000000 linkcol=4285BB size=grande3] The Only Good Tory – A UK Grindviolence Comp You’re on No Clean Singing. This is the first compilation...
1926: Cathode ray tube televisions Scottish inventor John Lodgie Baird demonstrated the first working television that used cathode ray tubes to mechanically scan pictures displayed on the screen. Called CRTs, they remained wildly popular until the 21st century, when LCD and other electronic displays ...
His concept firm, Iijima set about sourcing his samples, plumbing YouTube for performances of ancient folk songs. There are dozens, so he takes ‘Sako Ondo’, where gorgeous melodic vocals float airily around a gradually intensifying beat, as an example. “I sampled the vocal from a Min-yo...
Origin/Gender: Old English, Old German, and Scottish boy name Meaning/Description:“Strong,”“genuine,” and “bold” Pronunciation:“ahr-chee-bawld” Length: 9 letters, 3 syllables Popularity/Rank: 1,000+ Namesakes: Scottish author Archibald Joseph Cronin Also a middle name (e.g....