Scotia Nostra is on the road every year in January and February for the Burns Night Celebrations.
Danish band, Scotia Nostra, with Rod Sinclair as a strong Scottish influence, performing "Tam O'Shanter" with lyrics by the Scots bard, Robert Burns. Peter Eget Hansen, also of Scotia Nostra fame, constitutes the rythm section here. Scotia Nostra is on the road every year in January and February for the Burns Night Celebrations.
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AuthorRod Sinclair, from Fife, has sung his songs from Scotland and played guitar and 5-string banjo all over the world, both solo and with Kontraband, Paddy Doyles, The Bluebell Scottish Ceilidh Band and Sula. In a variety of roles, Rod Sinclair has contributed to every Tønder Festival, from 1985-1990 as artistic director. With some of Denmark's leading young musicians, Rod Sinclair provided original music and songs for the royal inauguration of Denmark's biggest national park, the Wadden Sea. Tours of Denmark with Scotland's great singer and guitarist Dick Gaughan, fiddle player Brian McNeill and with Danish guitar virtuoso Christian Alvad were followed by solo tours in Burkina Faso and Mali, Malawi, Scotland, Germany and Sweden. Rod Sinclair played on 4 Volbeat albums, toured with the heavy metal band and performed in the Copenhagen Parken stadium on 26 August 2017 for 48000 fans. Archives
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