Until last October, I lived in Cellardyke, the next- to-last of a long string of East Fife harbour towns, a quiet, somewhat clannish community with its back turned to the outside world, its treasured ...
The pretty austere-looking fishing village of Cellardyke was known as the drunkest place in Scotland during the first half of the 19th century. Its sudden turnaround in 1860 shows conservatives in the ...
On his latest release, James Yorkston proves that there is still life in the old Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society yet with an album which highlights the singer-songwriter’s relationship ...
The dreaded avian flu, H5N1, turned up in a dead swan in Cellardyke, Fife. The virus seemed to remain confined to wild birds, however, and the potentially deadly flu caused no human casualties in the ...
A man has been found dead on a beach at a harbour in Fife. Police said the body was discovered at Cellardyke harbour at 08:30 on Boxing Day. Emergency services attended but he was pronounced dead at ...
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One excellent starting point for the unfamiliar might be this record. James Yorkston has always been one of the most focused and fully developed of artists on the label, his soft delivery and ...
The time for Fife’s softly spoken James Yorkston to be ranked as one of the country’s great songwriters is long overdue. His honesty, wry humour and rippling folk guitar are on peak form on his ...