25/04/2014
Tom Morton has a session and interview with Irish musician and producer Declan Sinnott, plus he highlights the career of Scottish guitarist Douglas MacIntyre.
Tom Morton opens his record bag to play the very best in pop and rock music from Scotland's greats as well as the rest of the world with regular features Spin The Globe, Last Orders and Early Morning Soul. Tonight, Irish musician Declan Sinnott is in session and conversation and in this weekend's Sideman's Journey, Tom highlights the career of Scottish guitarist Douglas MacIntyre, who after initially forming his own group Article 58 when he was still at school, went on to work with various acts including Love & Money, The Jazateers, The Sexual Objects, Sugartown, Flesh, Cowboy Mouth, The Leopards and The Bathers.
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Declan Sinnott Interview and Session
Duration: 23:47
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The Zutons
VALERIE
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Roddy Frame
FORTY DAYS OF RAIN
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LIDH
ROCKPOOL HOSPITAL
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Nancy Wilson
ODE TO BILLIE JOE
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Bobbie Gentry
ODE TO BILLIE JOE
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Junior Brown
HONG KONG BLUES
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Lynyrd Skynyrd
POISON WHISKEY
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Davey Graham
BLUES FOR BETTY
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Fionn Regan
BE GOOD OR BE GONE
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Judy Collins
FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOAT
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Leonard Cohen
Bird on the Wire
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Ted Hawkins
HAPPY HOUR
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Alanis Morissette
HAND IN MY POCKET
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The Swiss Family Orbison
I'M IN LOVE
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Article 58
EVENT TO COME
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Love and Money
WINTER
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Declan Sinnott
IT'S JUST THE NOISE IT MAKES
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Declan Sinnott
BLOOD IS RUSHING THROUGH THESE VEINS (session)
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Declan Sinnott
WELCOME TO YOUR LIFE (session)
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tUnE-yArDs
WATER FOUNTAIN
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Colin Blunstone
CARE OF CELL 44
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ARGENT
HOLD YOUR HEAD UP
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SOUTHERN FREEEZ
FREEEZ
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JUNIOR
MAMA USED TO SAY
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Aloe Blacc
THE MAN
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One Dove
BREAKDOWN
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New Order
CEREMONY
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Belle and Sebastian
THE BLUES ARE STILL BLUE
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer
KARN EVIL 9, 1ST IMPRESSION PART 2
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David Bowie
Here Comes The Night
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Them
BRING ΒEM ON IN
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Amy Winehouse
TEARS DRY ON THEIR OWN
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Sharon Jones and the DapβKings
PEOPLE DON'T GET WHAT THEY DESERVE
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EELS
MISTAKES OF MY YOUTH
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- Fri 25 Apr 2014 22:05ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland