By Patrick Frater
27.04.2020 - 11:47 / nme.com
The physical market has been struggling as a result of the coronavirus-enforced lockdown
Gerry Cinnamon‘s new album ‘The Bonny’ has provided a much-needed boost to the physical music market in the UK over the past week.
The Scottish singer/songwriter released his second album, the follow-up to his 2017 breakthrough debut record ‘Erratic Cinematic’, on April 17.
The coronavirus-enforced lockdown has had a significant effect on the physical music market, with physical sales accounting for just
By Patrick Frater
Including titles on Gil Scot Heron, L7 and Chuck Berry
The record had been set to come out later this month
Irvine Meadow chairman Robert Jeffrey fears the Scottish Junior Cup could be ditched to make way for the revamped West of Scotland League set-up.
Gerry Cinnamon has had to postpone his much-anticipated Hampden Park gig until next year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Including his huge date at Hampden Park...
Tons of vital PPE was left at Prestwick Airport after boxes which arrived from China had no labels.
A shipment of PPE was brought from China to Perthshire by local event organiser, David Fox-Pitt.
UK dates are still set to go ahead though
By Patrick Frater
"It's hard because we really want to do this tour"
Gerry Cinnamon can just about taste his first U.K. No.
Gerry Cinnamon adds spice to the midweek Official Albums Chart, charging out in front in the race to become this week’s UK Number 1 with The Bonny.
By Andreas Wiseman
A plane carrying around 10 million face masks and other vital pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) has landed in Scotland after taking off from China.