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  1. 3 de jun. de 2024 · Ayrshire indie band The Trashcan Sinatras are the focus of a new Irish radio documentary aired by Radio Nova. Journalist and musician Ken Sweeney travels to Irvine, where the band formed in 1986, and the site of their Shabby Road studios in Kilmarnock where they recorded their first three albums. Originally signed to Go Discs records ...

  2. 27 de may. de 2024 · the West Coast of Scotland to tell the story of The Trashcan Sinatras, featuring recollections from band members, a visit to their former Shabby Road studios, and new acoustic performances by guitarist John Douglas, in a new documentary for Ireland's Radio Nova.

  3. 28 de may. de 2024 · Presented by Ken Sweeney, the documentary will see guitarist John Douglas head back to Shabby Road in Kilmarnock, former music studio of The Trashcan Sinatras. Douglas will also play acoustic guitar as he performs a few covers of classic Trashcan tracks.

  4. 8 de jun. de 2024 · He takes listeners to locations in the Trashcans history, including their studio Shabby Road in Kilmarnock, and shares their story through interviews memories and music, including acoustic performances by guitarist John, who recently released his own debut solo album.

  5. 24 de may. de 2024 · Documentar­y maker Ken Sweeney, travels to the West Coast of Scotland to explore the origins and evolution of the Trashcan Sinatras. The band, formed in Irvine in 1986, shares their story through intimate interviews and unique acoustic performanc­es by guitarist John Douglas.

  6. 25 de may. de 2024 · Featuring original material and new recordings of John's favourite Trashcan Sinatras' material and his own rendition of the Prefab Sprout classic ‘We Let The Stars Go’, this album reflected the genuineness of Douglas' music, also demonstrated in recent live peformance videos for 'Lost', 'I'm Not The Fella' and 'Always', plus ...

  7. 9 de jun. de 2024 · Jacques Brel had a mesmerising performing style, seemingly channelling his energy and emotion into his songs with a fervour that left him – and his audiences – drained. It has been widely imitated, but some cover artists have made a career performing Brel songs.