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Scocha was born when
Iain SCOtt and David
CHApman (SCO-CHA)
got together to
share their love of
music and song. Both
from Hawick, a town
with a long standing
fine tradition in
song, they began to
play local gigs and
functions around the
Scottish Borders.
They were soon
spotted and
commissioned to make
6 “Clans” TV
programmes which
were broadcast on
ITV.
The combination of
Iain’s strong vocals
and noted talent in
musical arrangement
combined superbly
with David’s natural
feel for an audience
and quick-witted
banter. It was not
long before a loyal
following developed
and their first CD
“Bordering On” was
released to wide
acclaim. Phil
Clayton, a talented
guitar and bass
player originally
from Rochdale but
residing in the
Borders, joined the
boys for the album,
and the launch
concert. And then
there were three!
2004 saw the
release of the
highly acclaimed
“The Land We Love”
album which was
launched with a
“World Tour of the
Borders”. The album
features a well
polished compilation
of traditional and
new songs written by
the lads. Fellow
Hawick lad and
multi-instrumentalist
Alan Brydon composed
the track “Battle
Dawn” and joined the
lads on the CD and
on the tour. And
then there were
four! The latest
album “Gie’d Sum
Wellie” is their
most anticipated and
sought after CD so
far, with advanced
sales coming in from
around the world,
reflecting the
growing demand for
Scocha’s unique
brand of “Folk ‘n’
Roll”. They are
already in the
studio laying down
tracks for their
next CD.
With a wide reaching
and enthusiastic
loyal fan base
Scocha’s music is
spreading fast with
concerts and
appearances at
festivals alongside
such acts as the
Proclaimers, Deacon
Blue, and the Saw
Doctors. Their
recent appearances
in New York won them
a whole wave of new
fans. They’ll be
back “across the
pond” in
Philadelphia in
February 2008, with
the possibility of
more American gigs
throughout the
year. Foot
stomping,
sing-along, rousing,
emotional, heart
pounding, a Scocha
gig is packed with
the feel-good factor
and people from all
over the world are
beginning to join
the Scocha party.
Traditional Scottish
and Celtic music and
song with a Rock n
Roll attitude. It’s
impossible to listen
to Scocha without
instinctively
stomping your feet.
After playing one
or two gigs on the
last Wellie tour the
boys have been
joined by Dougie
"Animal" Anderson on
drums.
Dougie, another
multi-talented
musician from
Hawick, beats the
skins, although
he’ll occasionally
join in on guitar or
harmonica if
required.
"It’s impossible to
listen to Scocha
without
instinctively
stomping your feet".
Click
on a photo below to
view each band
member's biography
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