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Carrie Marshall - Small Town Joy

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For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer and musician Carrie Marshall to talk about her latest book Small Town Joy, which is published by 404 Ink.

A widely-published writer, including the critically-acclaimed memoir Carrie Kills A Man, Carrie is also a musician with indie rock band Unquiet Mind, and Small Town Joy is an inquiry into the ways LGBTQ+ artists have shaped Scotland’s musical soundtrack.

Carrie explains the reasons for writing the book, the research involved, gives a global context, outlines the importance of dance music to the story and other genres, details just a few of her favourite characters who feature, (including those interviewed), the importance of place as well as people, and so much more.

The two also discuss the enduring significance of a song they both love; Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy', Edwin Morgan, favourite bands and musicians, and what's happening across musical genres in Scotland today.

It's a fascinating and informative conversation about a joyous book which celebrates music and those who make it, while honestly addressing the challenges faced by many.

Quite simply, it's a must read for all music lovers.

Full details, including all the ways to listen, are over at scotswhayhae.com

  continue reading

374 episodes

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For the latest podcast Ali spoke to writer and musician Carrie Marshall to talk about her latest book Small Town Joy, which is published by 404 Ink.

A widely-published writer, including the critically-acclaimed memoir Carrie Kills A Man, Carrie is also a musician with indie rock band Unquiet Mind, and Small Town Joy is an inquiry into the ways LGBTQ+ artists have shaped Scotland’s musical soundtrack.

Carrie explains the reasons for writing the book, the research involved, gives a global context, outlines the importance of dance music to the story and other genres, details just a few of her favourite characters who feature, (including those interviewed), the importance of place as well as people, and so much more.

The two also discuss the enduring significance of a song they both love; Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy', Edwin Morgan, favourite bands and musicians, and what's happening across musical genres in Scotland today.

It's a fascinating and informative conversation about a joyous book which celebrates music and those who make it, while honestly addressing the challenges faced by many.

Quite simply, it's a must read for all music lovers.

Full details, including all the ways to listen, are over at scotswhayhae.com

  continue reading

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