There's no sitting on the fence about Scottish troubadour James Yorkston's ninth album, which consists of traditional folk songs featuring the likes of "Mary Connaught and James O'Donnel" and "Little Musgrave".
James Yorkston - Live at the Bullingdon Arms, Oxford, 21/11/08 James Yorkston is out on tour, playing live in small venues across the country. This Friday, he played to a fairly small crowd in Oxford in the dingy back room of a modern pub, The Bullingdon Arms. The stage, only a step higher than the floor and [...]
You can visit James on MySpace:http://www.myspace.com/jamesyorkstonMay 15, 2007The Year of the LeopardJames Yorkston 2007Scottish folksinger James Yorkston began his musical career playing bass in an urban punk outfit, but he was equally drawn to more acoustic and pastoral sounds. After a series of fortuitous opportunities, including a debut solo performance opening for British folk-guitar lege...
James Yorkston - New single and UK tour James Yorkston's new single Tortoise Regrets Hare is to be released on December the 8th following the release of his album 'When The Haar Rolls In' and a full UK tour. It is available on 7" and digital download through Domino Records. Tortoise Regrets Hare is a fleshed out [...]
You can visit James on MySpace:http://www.myspace.com/jamesyorkstonMay 15, 2007The Year of the LeopardJames Yorkston 2007Scottish folksinger James Yorkston began his musical career playing bass in an urban punk outfit, but he was equally drawn to more acoustic and pastoral sounds. After a series of fortuitous opportunities, including a debut solo performance opening for British folk-guitar lege...
There's no sitting on the fence about Scottish troubadour James Yorkston's ninth album, which consists of traditional folk songs featuring the likes of "Mary Connaught and James O'Donnel" and "Little Musgrave".
James Yorkston - Live at the Bullingdon Arms, Oxford, 21/11/08 James Yorkston is out on tour, playing live in small venues across the country. This Friday, he played to a fairly small crowd in Oxford in the dingy back room of a modern pub, The Bullingdon Arms. The stage, only a step higher than the floor and [...]