Today a coalition of music organisations representing many thousands of artists and music workers has published a letter to BBC Radio Scotland.
Scotland’s music sector needs transparency, consultation and a clear strategy for how Scottish music will be supported.
Read and share: t.co/yRCCbo2gQe
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Still processing those two lovely gigs over the weekend. Tolbooth Stirling and Cottiers, it was a pleasure to be back in these special venues and play some of our songs. Thank you to everyone who came out.
📹 Kevin Linnett at Tolbooth
The end of February was marked by a gorgeous night at the Tolbooth in Stirling seeing @constantfollower.bsky.social. I'm still gathering my thoughts but it was a beautiful set from them and also from the lovely Lizabett Russu.
Cottiers, Glasgow
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This evenings venue & this evening's artists.
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Last night's gig - @constantfollower.bsky.social at Cottiers Theatre in Glasgow. Just beautiful music, played by superb musicians in a fantastic venue. Such a great sound. (And I got another t-shirt 😄)
Saturday's Tolbooth show is SOLD OUT. If you missed out, there are still tickets for Cottiers, Glasgow on Friday 27th.
12 MAR Barnard Castle, TheWitham
13 MAR Shipley, The Live Room
14 MAR Morecambe, More Music
15 MAR Settle, Victoria Hall
Tix in the usual place.
Pic by Gregor Boyd
The Scottish Government Agrees With Artists. Now What?
I wrote a piece for @bellacaledonia.bsky.social
Have a read here and give it a share if you can: tr.ee/hc3l50
#BBCRadioScot @findlaynapier.bsky.social @angusrobertson.bsky.social @thesmia.bsky.social
Where would 75% of Scottish bands you like be now if late-night BBC Radio Scotland radio they say they were first played in didn’t exist?
The BBC's decision today is affecting Scotland’s music tomorrow.
'One hand Washes the Other'
BBC Scotland Dir Hayley Valentine evidence Scottish Parliament CEEAC committee about the "small number of people unhappy" about BBCRadioScot cuts. 16000 signed a petition for a single show - the biggest since the BBC Bias petition during the referendum (the most divisive moment in recent history).
Creative communities form around a nucleus. A late-night BBC Radio Scotland play by Roddy Hart led to the funding for my first album. 41 people were paid for various jobs in the making.
The creative economy in Scotland needs these music discovery spaces. This is what we lose.
youtu.be/OeFYC8qU2yg
Please share if you can. @thesmia.bsky.social The Scottish Music Industry Association published an interview about the BBC Radio Scotland schedule changes, and how their impact is already stretching beyond musicians.
Please have a read. Thank you. Link below.
📸 Kevin Linnett
Please share if you can. @thesmia.bsky.social The Scottish Music Industry Association published an interview about the BBC Radio Scotland schedule changes, and how their impact is already stretching beyond musicians.
Please have a read. Thank you. Link below.
📸 Kevin Linnett
Creative communities form around a nucleus. A late-night BBC Radio Scotland play by Roddy Hart led to the funding for my first album. 41 people were paid for various jobs in the making.
The creative economy in Scotland needs these music discovery spaces. This is what we lose.
youtu.be/OeFYC8qU2yg
Is Vernon Kay worth more to the BBC than the future of Scottish music? That can’t be right? Can it?
Vernon gets £394k (BBC Pay List 24/25)
Mon-Fri ‘Up Late’ show £175k (BBC ITT)
Roddy’s weekend show? Say same as the 'Up Late' budget £175k
#bbc #bbcradioscotland #vernonkay
BBC Scotland Dir Hayley Valentine evidence Scottish Parliament CEEAC committee about the "small number of people unhappy" about BBCRadioScot cuts. 16000 signed a petition for a single show - the biggest since the BBC Bias petition during the referendum (the most divisive moment in recent history).
75.3% of the 243 professional Scottish artists that signed the Open Letter to BBC Scotland said that BBC Radio Scot's late-night radio spaces gave them their first radio play. Cutting that pipeline is removing the opportunity for young Scottish musicians to be heard.
youtu.be/hOFP0-PG44g?...
BBC Scotland Director Hayley Valentine's remarkable evidence to our MSPs at Scottish Parliament CEEAC re BBC Radio Scot cuts.
75.3% of the 243 musicians who signed the Open Letter to the BBC said they received their first/early play on BBC Radio Scotland late-night. Where will that happen now?
Please share. Deconstructing the remarkable evidence BBC Scotland Director Hayley Valentine and Luke McCullough just gave to MSPs at the Scottish Parliament CEEAC Committee regarding BBC Radio Scotland late-night changes. Unbelievable.
youtu.be/hOFP0-PG44g
BBC Scotland Director Hayley Valentine's remarkable evidence to our MSPs at Scottish Parliament CEEAC re BBC Radio Scot cuts.
75.3% of the 243 musicians who signed the Open Letter to the BBC said they received their first/early play on BBC Radio Scotland late-night. Where will that happen now?
75.3% of the 243 professional Scottish artists that signed the Open Letter to BBC Scotland said that BBC Radio Scot's late-night radio spaces gave them their first radio play. Cutting that pipeline is removing the opportunity for young Scottish musicians to be heard.
youtu.be/hOFP0-PG44g?...
Please do watch. This is important for music and musicians in Scotland.
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Good piece by Mike Small in @bellacaledonia.bsky.social this morning on the collapse of new music support at BBC Radio Scotland and the questionable evidence by BBC Scotland's Hayley Valentine to the Scottish Parliament CEEAC committee.
bellacaledonia.org.uk/2026/01/30/b... @scottishgreens.org
Also forgot to add that when they're talking about their 'huge' playlist - of course this is mostly catalogue music - so suggesting it in the same breath as 'new' Scottish music is misleading. To get a new track onto the station playlist isn't going to be easy.
Worth a watch/listen, questioning the 'evidence' given to the Scottish Parly's Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee by BBC Scotland on revisions to their Scottish music output.
We would add that barely any music is released around Xmas/New Year, so comparing Dec/Jan is daft.
Please share. Deconstructing the remarkable evidence BBC Scotland Director Hayley Valentine and Luke McCullough just gave to MSPs at the Scottish Parliament CEEAC Committee regarding BBC Radio Scotland late-night changes. Unbelievable.
youtu.be/hOFP0-PG44g
"Everything we warned about has come true and worse."
Our fav blog @godisinthetvzine.bsky.social just covered the BBC Radio Scotland disaster. Deepest thanks Bill and co.
Please read and share: www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/2026/01/30/n... @findlaynapier.bsky.social