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Thule - Latest Updates UK
22nd Apr 2024 20th Apr 2024 Comment [+] added to record SLP 115 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: Bizarrely Side A is by 'Da Fustra'
Side B is by 'The Country Four'. Listed in an advert for Thule Records, Shetland Times, December 1976.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 114 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: Released October 1976 from Thule Records advert.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 112 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: Advertised as a new release in June 1975.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 111 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: Listed as a new release in June 1975, Thule Records advert Shetland Times.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 103 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: First officially advertised as a new release for Thule ,December 1970
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 104 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: Advertised in the Shetland Times as a new Thule release December 1970.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 106 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: Listed and featured as a new release September 1972, in a Thule advert from the Shetland Times.
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18th Apr 2024 Comment [+] added to record SLP 102 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: Released according to publicity and adverts in the Shetland Times, around December 1970, along with two other artists' LP''s, the Stewart Ross Dance Band. plus Shirley and Larry Peterson.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 101 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: This was released in December 1969, information from Thule advert in the Shetland Times.
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17th Apr 2024 Comment [+] added to record SLP 109 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: Although undated, it is listed as a forthcoming release in a December 1973 advert. ,However it is listed as a 'new' release in an April 1974 Thule advert in the Shetland Times. So probably recorded in 1973, but held back till 1974.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 108 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: This was first released in September 1973, and listed as a 'new' release in the Shetland Times.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 105 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: This was released in February 1972, and advertised in the Shetland Times.
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 107 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: I can now firm the date up, it was October 1972. I was thrown as Stewart Ross made an LP for Thule in 1970, Then one for Scotia in late 1971, I originally thought he went from one label to the other.. but newspaper adverts show that he hopped back for a second LP for Thule, after the Scotia one.
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19th Feb 2024 Comment [+] added to record SLP 103 by Alan Ross
Comment by Alan Ross: AN INVERNESS van driver is the “Voice of Inverness’’ to hundreds of holidaymakers all over the world. By day Stewart Ross a driver with a fruit and vegetable wholesaler, but at night he is one the folk who entertain tourists in the Northern Meeting Park concerts organised by the local amenities association. The visitors have snapped up Stewart’s records by the score and his songs, “The Highland Road" and “ Home to Inverness,*’ bring back many happy memories of holidays in the North of Scotland. So great has been the demand for Stewart’s discs that they are now almost all unavailable. That however, will be rectified shortly with the release of his first LP. Entitled “The Highland Road,” It will contain many favourites end some new items, including The Garden Of Skye, a number written by Stewart and Addie Harper, the leader of the famous Wick Scottish Band. We recorded the tracks in a studio at Elgin a few weeks ago and the album is scheduled for release in November,” Stewart told me. “ The backing Is provided by his own band, son Ronnie on accordion, Denny Kyte on guitar and John Stephen drums.” 30 September 1970 : Aberdeen Press and Journal
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3rd Feb 2024 Comment [+] added to record SLP 107 by whitewhale1965
Comment by whitewhale1965: Band Lineup:
Ronnie Ross - accordion
Dennis Kyte - guitar
Ian Cameron - drummer
Stewart Ross - vocalist
| Comment [+] added to record SLP 107 by Fokeman
Comment by Fokeman: Can we double check the date on this. I would estimate it was 1973 rather than 1971
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