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In Harmony: The SWH! Podcast Talks To CLR Theory...


An interview with CLR Theory for the Scots Whay Hae! Show on CamGlen Radio

Each week, for the Scots Whay Hae! Radio Show, Ali interviews the artists of the week. Usually the interviews are around 10-15mins, with the unedited versions available on our YouTube channel.


Last Saturday's was a chat with Gill Higgins and Hannah Jarrett-Scott from the wonderful CLR Theory, and we blethered on for nearly 40mins so we thought is was too good not to make it into a podcast episode, so here it is.


The three talk about how CLR Theory came to be, the forthcoming album Waves, the launch night at Glasgow's Glad Cafe on the 20th January (when they will be supported by the the iconic Jill Lorean), how Lockdown helped shape the band and their music, the Workers' Stories Project that they were part of, and so much more. It's such an easy and interesting conversation that it is no wonder time flew!


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