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Scottish band Land have updated their website after a long gap. They have been getting plenty of airplay on America's east coast thanks to mainstream radio station WITR and are currently number 2 on their imports chart. They've also recently been played by Don Maclean on Radio 2. The band are playing with Shona MacDonald at the Room 3 Records venue at the Edinburgh festival and will be heading south to play at Greenbelt.
Sibling's website was launched last week and contains a range of information on the band. Urban Militia will be headlining the Louisiana in Bristol on April 21st. They have just updated their website to include 8 live MP3s. I Know You Know the new album by Goldsmiths should finally be released over the Easter weekend. Shona Macdonald has been spending quite a bit of time in the USA recently working with Tony Loeffler. The episode of ITV's London's Burning which was to feature Delirious?'s "Come Like You Promise" has been postponed till April 23rd.
Sammy Horner is currently preparing to take his latest Celtic Praise album on the road. Accompanying Sammy on the tour will be a number of other musicians,including Shona MacDonald. There will be dates in England and Northern Ireland as well as Scotland. Despite some interest in the albums from the US, they have yet to receive distribution over there.
Michael Cameron's album continues to climb the charts in his native Northern Ireland, climbing to number 7 in the local album chart compiled by a leading Belfast newspaper. New Dawn have also announced that they are to begin working with Scottish singer Shona MacDonald and that they will be distributing her excellent celtic-accapella album Lost and Found.
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