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WMOT Celebrates Five Years Of Roots On The Radio

WMOT Celebrates Five Years Of Roots On The Radio
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North-east musician flies the flag for Scotland by winning international song contest

North-east musician flies the flag for Scotland by winning international song contest © Supplied North-east singer-songwriter Colin Clyne has won a prestigious international song contest. A north-east singer-songwriter says he feels “honoured” after winning an international song competition against fierce global competition. Aberdeen-based Colin Clyne scooped both the overall title and the best male category in the 2020 Blues & Roots Radio International Song Contest with his track, Where The Ships Go To Die. The musician, originally from Stonehaven, was up against competition from artists from North America, Europe and Australia to scoop the prize. “It’s great, a real pleasure and a real honour to win it. There were people all over the world involved in it,” said Colin, adding he was proud to be flying the flag for Scotland.

How Liz became a pilot of the airwaves

24 Jan 2021 GOING GLOBAL: Liz Franklin, in her home studio, where she produces shows for three radio stations, including one based in Canada Liz Franklin shares a longstanding love of broadcasting with her TV producer brother and fulfilled an ambition as one of the original presenters on Radio Teesdale. When lack of cash forced the station’s closure, Liz was determined that would not spell the end of her time on the air. She set about creating a studio at the home in Startforth she has shared with husband Michael for the past five decades and from where she continues to produce folk shows for three different stations each week.

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