Welcome to Jocknroll, a site celebrating all that is good (and occasionally bad) about Scottish Rock and Pop Music.
This is the fifth incarnation of the site. As we move in to our new home at WordPress Towers there is still much to be done, with several pages requiring updates. Feel free to browse Jocknroll via the links on the right, or above the header picture, which features The Jacobeats.
We still have an ever-growing A to Z of Scottish bands and singers, with links to their websites, Bandcamp page, MySpace site, or other web presence where applicable. They are links to Scottish venues, festivals, websites and blogs, record labels, record shops and the results of our music polls. There’s also some Scottish Pop Trivia, which will be updated and expanded extensively, a list of Scottish radio stations and the Jocknroll Blog for random musings on all manner of subjects, as well as my radio show playlists.
Sadly we’ve had to de-clutter somewhat and as a result we’ve lost some old friends. The Ya Choob has gone because, let’s face it, you know where to go if you want to see videos and performances of Scottish bands. The Featured Voter page from our 2006 and 2007 polls has gone too but we’ve kept the poll results themselves because they still make interesting reading. The record sleeves with links to Amazon are gone too because they didn’t contribute much to the running costs of the last site and besides, you should be utilising your local record emporium. That’s what they are there for.
Please note that generally I don’t do reviews so don’t ask me to listen to your latest offering, although I’m sure it’s very good. There are sites and people better equipped to offer an opinion and you’ll find them HERE.
This site was borne out of a love of all things musical, trivial and Scottish. There have been so many great bands/artists who have come out of Scotland, with a good many going on to grace the world stage. There’s also been some dross too but we love them all.
If your band isn’t mentioned and/or linked then by all means let us know. That’s what we’re here for. We might even have another poll or two but family responsibilities, work and college commitments and a stack of telly still to watch is putting paid to that…for the moment.
So, come in, have a look around and tell us where we’re going wrong (or right) as we move to Jocknroll 5.0. I’ll get the kettle on.
Deep-fried shortbread, anyone?
Buy Scottish Records
If you want to buy any of the albums featured on the site then go to a record shop and buy them there. That’s what they’re there for. If you don’t use them, you’ll lose them.
The Artists Pages – Tell Us About You
The Artists pages now have links to websites, Bandcamp pages, MySpace pages, Wikipedia and other information sources for as many bands as we can find sites for. People still get in touch to let us know of Scottish bands they were in, who went on to release that cherished piece of 7″ vinyl* (*other formats are available). We’re more than happy to add any artist we have missed to our Artist pages. So feel free to let us know about your band (and their website/Bandcamp/Facebook/MySpace etc) and we’ll gladly pull up a chair and listen to your sobs of “we could’ve been the next Jesse Garon and the Desperadoes” before adding your name to the Artists pages. Shoulder to cry on is optional. We want to publicise every Scottish artist, irrespective of what type music you play. Inuit throat music? Sure. One-man band? Why not?
Jocknroll in the News?
If you see the Jocknroll website featured in any newspaper or magazine we’d really appreciate it if (a) you could tell us as soon as possible where you saw it and (b) if possible, send us a copy. E-mail us here and we’ll give you an address to send it to.
If any media organisations wish to speak to us you can e-mail us and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as humanly possible.
We’re still after a copy of the magazine PRODUCT, which featured us. If anyone has a spare copy or knows where we can get one we will very grateful and will name our first-born after you. Oops, better make that second born!
Radio 2′s Website of the Day
Many thanks to Miles Medonza who made Jocknroll the Website of the day (for the second time) on his regular feature on Steve Wright’s Radio 2 Afternoon Show back in 2006 and 2007. Apparently, if we were selected again for the Website of the Day we got to keep Miles.
FRIENDS OF JOCKNROLL
Thanks to all the publications and people who have helped publicise this website in its various forms (and our polls) over the years and who can now call themselves “Friends of Jocknroll”: Andrew Collins, BBC 6music, John Carstairs, Giselle Crow (Long Beach), Ally Gourlay, The Orchids, Martin Hayward, Lenny Helsing, Horse, David Lee, Claire Smith, Catriona Vernal, Steve Letford, Brian Lewis, Alan Simpson, The List, Paul Livingstone (Trashcan Sinatras), Joe McAlinden, Stuart McHugh, Eddi Reader, Duglas T Stewart/Rachel Allison (BMX Bandits), Katie Shevlin, Grant Stott, The Vinyl Villain and David Wells (Neon Tetra records) amongst many others.
A special mention to Dave, who did all the stats for the polls. That man loves a stat. And a list. Oh, and coffee too. And last but not least, all of you out there.
Get in touch via jocknroll [at] gmail [dot] com. Haste ye back!
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