The Wimmins’ Institute are a one year old, all female indie rock band. They are comprised of: Jen Denitto on drums / vox / guitar, Cassie Fox on bass / vox / keys Mel Reardon on trumpet / vox / drums, and Deb Van Der Geugten on guitar / vox / bass You can find […]
Month: October 2016
The Babel Fish Project
The concept for The Babel Fish Project was concieved by Derek Stewart McPherson in May 2000 as a way of drawing together the many artists from disparate backgrounds and disciplines he had met in three decades of playing music. You can find their music on Reverbnation Follow them on facebook Or follow on Twitter
Sharon Martin
Sharon Martin is a Scottish singer, songwriter and musician. A BA (Hons) Commercial Music Graduate from the University of West of Scotland, Sharon has gigged and recorded extensively, sharing the stage and the studio with a multitude of award winning, world class musicians. A professional session vocalist, Sharon has been involved in numerous recording projects, […]
John McHarg
John was born in Glasgow 1967 and grew up in the west end until the age of 6 before moving over to the East End. In these formative years he developed a love for punk rock which continues to this day and particularly Anarcho Political groups such as Crass and Conflict which he says is […]
Neil Anderson
Neil started in the theatrical world in 1993. In that time he has been involved in most areas of getting performances out to the public. Starting with working backstage with the Minerva Club at the King’s theatre to recording and editing for Ungagged he has been on stage in numerous theatres in every genre you […]
Matt Geraghty
Matt Geraghty has played the part of; soldier, photographer, poet, jazz club entrepreneur, (very amateur) boxer, journalist, designer, event director, PR professional, theatre manager, brand director, and Dad. Matt is now Assistant Editor at both The Holborn Magazine and The Chap Magazine – as well as writing forSabotage Times and, of course, Ungagged. You can read more […]
Derek Stewart Macpherson
Born in Glasgow in 1965 and brought up in Clydebank, in the shadow of the John Brown cranes, Derek Stewart Macpherson’s earliest memory is attending the launch of the QE2 at the age of two. Since then he has been a student activist, traveller, father of two, public servant, negotiator, political strategist, campaign manager and […]
Allan Grogan
Allan Grogan was the founder and National Spokesperson of Labour for Independence – a pro independence organisation which campaigned from within the Labour Party from 2012-2014. A lifelong Labour supporter and member for over ten years. Allan left the party in September 2014 and joined the Scottish Socialist Party being elected to the National Executive […]
Amber Poppitt
Amber Poppitt is an aspiring screenwriter and occasional blogger who often finds herself musing over the rise of the internet’s global influence, the execution of stories within popular culture, the differing forms of prejudice manifesting within contemporary society, one’s internal psychological landscape and living as a transgender woman in a world still trying to grasp […]
Steve McAuliffe
Steve McAuliffe was born and raised in South East London, and is a published author, performed playwright and a lover of the poetry and ethos of William Blake. His writing has appeared in various political and poetical publications to date. Having left a secondary Modern with little more than 2 O-levels and a comprehensive education […]