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Bearsden Choir: Singing was a lifeline under lockdown

KENNY Douglas is a consultant haematologist with the NHS, based at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in Glasgow. His work involves various treatments where blood is processed outside the patient s body, either to remove specific cells or harmful antibodies. Much of his work has to do with blood stem cell collection for transplantation, either from patients with various types of blood cell cancer, or from their healthy relatives. He is also a keen hill-walker and Munro-bagger. How did you begin singing, and become involved with Bearsden Choir? “I ve enjoyed singing since my school days, and once upon a time also played French horn in the Strathclyde Schools Orchestra – I even did my Higher Music exam (albeit way back in 1983!). A lot of my family are musical, all keen amateurs. Mum was a stalwart of Kilmarnock Operatic Society, so I grew up with singing in the school choir and in shows at Marr College in Troon and then in Glasgow University Choral Society. When I wa

Kingfisher Music opens new shop and studio in Aberdeenshire

Kingfisher Music opens new shop and studio in Aberdeenshire © Supplied by Davis Gonnella Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A north-east music teacher has opened his own shop and studio in Inverurie. Experiencing an increased demand for music equipment and lessons during lockdown, mobile music teacher Davis Gonnella has taken on eight staff members since August and recently opened Kingfisher Music shop and studio. After realising that he couldn’t get any music accessories for his students in Inverurie, Davis has started toying with the idea of opening his own music shop in the Aberdeenshire town.

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