EXCLUSIVE Famed folk band in tune with orchestra for busy release schedule
WHEN they first came together at Oban High School, the founding members of Capercaillie had no idea that they could make a living from their passion for music.
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Award-winning journalist Nan Spowart has worked for daily and weekly newspapers and magazines in Scotland and Hong Kong, including the South China Morning Post, the Daily Record, Evening Times, Herald and Scotsman. She has worked for The National since its inception and won the Scottish Refugee Council’s feature award for her coverage of asylum and refugee issues in the Sunday National. She has also twice been named Epilepsy Scotland’s Journalist of the Year.
Award-winning journalist Nan Spowart has worked for daily and weekly newspapers and magazines in Scotland and Hong Kong, including the South China Morning Post, the Daily Record, Evening Times, Herald and Scotsman. She has worked for The National since its inception and won the Scottish Refugee Council’s feature award for her coverage of asylum and refugee issues in the Sunday National. She has also twice been named Epilepsy Scotland’s Journalist of the Year.
WHEN they first came together at Oban High School, the founding members of Capercaillie had no idea that they could make a living from their passion for music.
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