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Stuart on Radio Clyde with The MacDonald Brothers (Thank you Catherine for providing us this pic)
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Music
Singles
Karu ~ Where is the music / I remember (1983)
Karu ~ L.A.girl / Gonna say yes (1983)
Passengers ~ Hold on / Roxy lady
Passengers ~ Bulk the super hero / Bulk the super hero(mix)
Passengers ~ Got to get away / Got to get away(Seaside mix)
Albums
Karu ~ Karu Cuts (1983)
Passengers ~ Gravy Train (1987)
Passengers ~ Rule of the swallow (1989)
Celtic Spirit ~ Scottish Moods (1996)
Dreams & Emotion ~ Moods Of Love (1996)
Celtic Spirit ~ The Panpipe Sounds Of Scotland (1997)
Celtic Spirit ~ The Glen Of Tranquillity (1997)
Celtic Spirit ~ Celtic Spirit (1997)
The Munros ~ The Lone Piper (1998)
The Munros ~ Celtic Sunset (1998)
Celtic Spirit ~ Scottish Moods II (1999)
I AM NOT THE REAL STUART "WOODY" WOOD, THIS IS A FAN SPACE ONLY.
Stuart received the Moray Firth Radio Music Award after performing at the Award ceremony with The MacDonald Brothers, he made a guest appearance to play Shang a Lang and was stunned when he was presented with the award after the performance .
He is delighted with the award and would like to thank all those involved at Moray Firth Radio.
Stuart entered the industry early on, spending his adolesent years as the guitarist for The Bay City Rollers, the world biggest pop band in the 1970's.
After his success with The Rollers, Stuart moved to South Africa and formed a band called The Passengers, which became a chart topping success throughout the 1980's.
After returning home from SA, Stuart has enjoyed becoming a celebrated and successful record producer in Scotland. His recent successes have included producing Virgin Records' "The Lone Piper" and "Scottish Moods" which was certified Platinum and Gold awards in sales.
Stuart's reaction: "I was absolutely amazed with the response at Moray Firth Radio and it was much the same when I recently did a show at Northsound Radio in Aberdeen. It just goes to show the continuing popularity of the Rollers and my new music."
The Music Kitchen launched onto the Scottish music scene early 2003 hitting the Scottish charts with "Scottish Chillout Album". The brains behind such a concept are Gordon Campbell and Stuart Wood. Their mission statement - to produce music with accessability coupled with an innovative charm.
As the name suggests, The Music Kitchen create a recipe of music related projects aimed at the cross over market - It is a meeting place for the unsual, not so obvious ideas and concepts, each product delivering innovation.
ROLLERCOASTER - The remarkable life story of former Bay City Roller Stuart "Woody" Wood DVD. This documentary details the life of Stuart Wood, before, during and after his life as a member of the multi million album selling Bay City Rollers. Featuring never before seen 8mm footage of Stuart during his time with The Rollers as well as an interesting insight into his life now as a successful record company executive, record producer and college lecturer. Due for release on the 5th of March 2007, this will make a great present for mothers day and will be accompanied by a UK wide marketing campaign.
Watch this space for forthcoming radio, TV and web promotions and interviews.
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Visit The Music Kitchen
New signing to the Music Kitchen:
THE MACDONALD BROTHERS
THE MACDONALD BROTHERS DEBUT ALBUM
Stuart on GMTV With The MacDonald Brothers,, Click The GMTV Link Below
The MacDonald Bros new album, "The World Outside" is now available to pre-order from www.HMV.co.uk The new album of 15 tracks also contains a bonus DVD of the Mac's story, up to the release of their Scottish No1 album. (Never before seen footage!!!)
Watch The Video Of Runaway
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The Bay City Roller Fan Gathering with Special Guests Alan and Eric,,click the banner for more details.
Witicha Rollerfest in the Wild, Wild West Fan Gathering,,click the banner for more details.
Happy Monday! (Or enjoy the end of your weekend if you haven't made it to Monday yet!) I have a new interview up at Bookwenches: We discuss killerbyte, new projects, music, and death threats...
“I found killerbyte to be an excellent read. The tension created by the suspense is so heavy as to be almost tangible, the action is both exciting and gruesome, and the mystery is extremely well-executed.” – Excerpt from Bookwenches review.
Cat Connor's debut crime thriller, killerbyte, available now at Mobipocket, Amazon, and an iPhone app.
Also I run The Great Edinburgh Run as part of team Finola and did a gig to help send Finola Forman to college as the government in Scotland unlike the rest of the UK wont help disabled people with complex needs when they want to go into further education, check out her site at