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Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
George Bowie's GBX remix of bagpipe anthem tops country charts
A Scottish dance music icon has topped the country music charts with a bagpipe anthem. Clyde 1 Presenter George Bowie achieved this feat on Sunday with his remix of Cammy Barnes' Whiskey Roll. The idea for the remix came from a few Facebook friends who messaged Bowie's wife, manager, and co-producer, Ellene, suggesting a GBX remix of the song. (Image: Supplied) Read more: Deaf football manager shares heartfelt message to younger self Bowie, Ellene, and their production partner, Outforce, created a rave version of the bagpipe anthem, which quickly gained popularity after being performed at Clubland Live. The song, dubbed 'Raveheart' by international fans, amassed millions of views online. Bowie said: "It was all a bit mad – a couple of people on socials messaged Ellene saying they thought we'd like the clip Cammy had posted and would we think about remixing it. 'She messaged Cammy asking if he fancied doing something and he was up for it, we jumped into Outforce's studio a couple of days later and the remix was done and ready to go in no time. "It felt like it had something special and it just happened that I was playing Clubland at the Hydro on Sunday, so we asked Cammy to surprise the crowd by playing it live with us. 'It went crazy – at the time it felt like a really big moment and watching it back, it was. "It was well over a million views on the Clubland post alone within a couple of days. 'We shot a video there and the demand has been huge, so we released the remix on Friday and Cammy joined us again in Aberdeen that night to perform it live – this time punters knew it was coming so the reaction was even madder. 'And now we are No 1 in the country chart and No 13 in the main chart. "The annoying bit is it means my missus was right again." George, Cammy, Outforce (Image: Supplied) Cammy Barnes, who recorded Whiskey Roll as an idea, was taken aback by the success. He said: "It's really hard to take all this in, I didn't even plan to release the original it was just an idea. "The reaction was wild – really crazy with 10,000 people all going mad when the bagpipes kicked in especially." The GBX and Outforce remix of "Whiskey Roll" was released on Friday due to the overwhelming global response. (Image: Supplied) Read more: Sister raises thousands for brain tumour research in late brother's memory Bowie, said: "It's special, it really is – it was all so random and accidental and sometimes that brings a different feel, it's more real and natural." Cammy said: "The remix is definitely going on my album later this year, even if my manager says no. "I was dead against using bagpipes at all since leaving the Red Hot Chili Pipers, I just wanted to sing – but I am seriously rethinking all that now."


Glasgow Times
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
George Bowie's GBX bagpipe remix tops country music charts
Clyde 1 Presenter George Bowie achieved this feat on Sunday with his remix of Cammy Barnes' Whiskey Roll. The idea for the remix came from a few Facebook friends who messaged Bowie's wife, manager, and co-producer, Ellene, suggesting a GBX remix of the song. (Image: Supplied) Read more: Deaf football manager shares heartfelt message to younger self Bowie, Ellene, and their production partner, Outforce, created a rave version of the bagpipe anthem, which quickly gained popularity after being performed at Clubland Live. The song, dubbed 'Raveheart' by international fans, amassed millions of views online. Bowie said: "It was all a bit mad – a couple of people on socials messaged Ellene saying they thought we'd like the clip Cammy had posted and would we think about remixing it. 'She messaged Cammy asking if he fancied doing something and he was up for it, we jumped into Outforce's studio a couple of days later and the remix was done and ready to go in no time. "It felt like it had something special and it just happened that I was playing Clubland at the Hydro on Sunday, so we asked Cammy to surprise the crowd by playing it live with us. 'It went crazy – at the time it felt like a really big moment and watching it back, it was. "It was well over a million views on the Clubland post alone within a couple of days. 'We shot a video there and the demand has been huge, so we released the remix on Friday and Cammy joined us again in Aberdeen that night to perform it live – this time punters knew it was coming so the reaction was even madder. 'And now we are No 1 in the country chart and No 13 in the main chart. "The annoying bit is it means my missus was right again." George, Cammy, Outforce (Image: Supplied) Cammy Barnes, who recorded Whiskey Roll as an idea, was taken aback by the success. He said: "It's really hard to take all this in, I didn't even plan to release the original it was just an idea. "The reaction was wild – really crazy with 10,000 people all going mad when the bagpipes kicked in especially." The GBX and Outforce remix of "Whiskey Roll" was released on Friday due to the overwhelming global response. (Image: Supplied) Read more: Sister raises thousands for brain tumour research in late brother's memory Bowie, said: "It's special, it really is – it was all so random and accidental and sometimes that brings a different feel, it's more real and natural." Cammy said: "The remix is definitely going on my album later this year, even if my manager says no. "I was dead against using bagpipes at all since leaving the Red Hot Chili Pipers, I just wanted to sing – but I am seriously rethinking all that now."


Scottish Sun
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Iconic Scots DJ lands unexpected number one single after 30 years
It racked up millions of views after they performed it at Clubland Live. GEORGE Bowie has given his dance music a honky-tonk makeover - after landing a number one hit in the country charts. The Clyde 1 presenter, best known for his GBX Anthems show, claimed top spot on Sunday with new bagpipe track Raveheart. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 Outforce, Cammy and George unexpectedly made a hit together. 2 Cammy hopes to take the song on tour and work with George more. George, 56, switched up his style after friends his wife and co-producer Ellene to suggest a GBX remix of Cammy Barnes' new song Whiskey Roll. The couple and their production whizzkid Outforce created a catchy song that racked up millions of views after they performed it at Clubland Live - and they've just played it in Glasgow and Aberdeen too. George said: "It's special, it really is – it was all so random and accidental and sometimes that brings a different feel, it's more real and natural. 'People all over the world are commenting and asking where they can get it, they're calling it Raveheart which I love – I'm nicking that for sure. 'We've loads of stuff coming up with Outforce already, but I think we definitely need to look at teaming up with Cammy again – he's brilliant and such a sound lad too. 'I want to get him along to a few big shows and raves this summer – we had a techno piper years ago but I think we have found an upgrade." Cammy recorded Whiskey Roll as an idea - the first song he had done using bagpipes since he left the Red Hot Chili Pipers a few years back. He posted the clip on socials and it blew up – then the message from Ellene popped up. Cammy said: "It's really hard to take all this in, I didn't even plan to release the original it was just an idea. Fired it up as a teaser and then it went off, the numbers are pretty obscene really. 'Ellene messaged me and I was like aye, great – buzzing. I knew who they are of course but didn't know George and Ellene at all. Hundreds of Scotland fans sing Yes Sir, I Can Boogie for George Bowie remix in Scottish Sun's Guinness World Record bid 'I didn't even say yes or no, or debate or negotiate, I just sent back all the stems and said go for it. 'The remix came back and I love it, they asked if I fancied performing at the Hydro with them and away we went. 'The reaction was wild – really crazy with 10,000 people all going mad when the bagpipes kicked in especially. 'I was lucky enough to do the Hydro a few years ago but don't remember it from adrenaline – this time I really took it all in and loved every second of it." Cammy added: "It's all been so fast – a week from uploading the tune to TikTok I was in the Hydro playing it live to 10,000 people, then another week on we are No1 in the country chart and 13 in the main chart. 'None of us thought about anything but the music and the fun of it and I think that shines through. There wasn't even any conversation about the business stuff until late the night before release day, like 30 minutes before it came out. I love that. 'I'm totally new to this whole rave world but I love it – and I've had so many DJs and producers messaging me offering to do something together. 'George will always have first refusal on anything I ever do – and the remix is definitely going on my album later this year, even if my manager says no. 'I was dead against using bagpipes at all since leaving the Red Hot Chili Pipers, I just wanted to sing – but I am seriously rethinking all that now. 'And this summer it's tied in braw – we're playing a few of the same festivals so we might have to see if we can pull off a few surprise appearances for each other.'


BBC News
20-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Hearts 'let down by officials' in semi-final defeat, says Gordon
Goalkeeper Craig Gordon says his Hearts side are "angry and disappointed" as they had two men sent off in their 2-1 defeat against Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Tynecastle club were reduced to 10 men in the first half when Michael Steinwender was shown a straight red card for hauling down Topi Keskinen. Hearts managed to hold on until extra-time where Cammy Devlin was shown a second yellow card and Hearts had to play the remainder of teh additional period with nine men. "We're pretty angry and disappointed," the 42-year-old said."I thought we were doing well, we were going to take it to penalties and take our chances there."I felt that the boys in front of me were doing a great job. Anything that came through I managed to save. It looked like we were going to take it to penalties and give ourselves a chance."Unfortunately, the big moment comes from a second yellow card for Cammy to put us down to nine and we have to hang on from there."The second goal comes exactly from the position that Cammy had been defending on that left-hand side of midfield, dropping in front of the back five and the play straight through from where he would have been."I'm really disappointed that was a second yellow card and disappointed not to get the chance to take the penalties. I feel a little bit let down by that, but that's the situation, we can't change it."The referee's made his decision and everybody feels a bit let down by that one, but he's got that split second to make that decision. He felt that was a yellow card, we obviously didn't."

Associated Press
10-02-2025
- Health
- Associated Press
Amazon Best Selling Author Dr. Cammy Launches Groundbreaking Book: 'Healing Trauma Together'
'Trauma survivors often feel isolated and misunderstood in their relationships. This book provides the steps they need to cultivate safety and connection, offering hope and healing.' — Dr. Cammy Froude SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, February 10, 2025 / / -- Dr. Cammy Froude, a leading trauma therapist with over 20,000 clinical hours and a remarkable success rate in helping couples establish safety and trust, is set to release her highly anticipated book, ' Healing Trauma Together: A Compassionate Guide to Building Trust, Fostering Resilience, and Discovering Joy in Your Relationship.' As an Amazon #1 Best-seller, this transformative resource is designed for trauma survivors and their partners, offering practical tools to overcome the challenges trauma creates in intimate relationships. A Compassionate Guide for Trauma-Affected Relationships Trauma survivors and their partners often find traditional relationship advice inadequate for addressing the deep complexities of trust, communication, and intimacy. Healing Trauma Together bridges this gap by delivering actionable, trauma-informed strategies that empower individuals and couples to: * Break free from repetitive, harmful relationship patterns. * Build trust and safety after trauma. * Manage triggers that disrupt intimacy. * Create healthy boundaries while maintaining connection. 'Trauma survivors often feel isolated and misunderstood in their relationships,' explains Dr. Cammy. 'This book provides the steps they need to cultivate safety and connection, offering hope and healing.' Who Will Benefit from This Book? This book is a lifeline for adults who have been deeply impacted by trauma and those who share their lives. It is designed for individuals and couples who are ready to transform their relationships and build resilience together. Readers all over the world are impacted by its content and it currently tops the Amazon Best Seller status in several categories such as 'Self-Help for Abuse, Marriage and Relationships and Love & Romance.' At its core, Healing Trauma Together speaks to adults aged 25 to 45 who are actively working through Complex PTSD or developmental trauma. These individuals often seek tools to navigate trust issues, heal broken intimacy, and manage the triggers that can derail relationships. The book also offers guidance to their partners, equipping them with the knowledge and empathy needed to support their loved ones on their healing journey. Beyond its primary audience, Healing Trauma Together resonates deeply with a secondary group: mental health professionals, therapy clients, and self-help enthusiasts. Therapists who work with trauma-impacted couples will find invaluable insights and strategies to share with their clients. Individuals in therapy who are ready to tackle relationship challenges will discover practical guidance to complement their personal work. And readers passionate about self-help will appreciate the trauma-informed framework that offers tangible, real-world solutions. Core Message Pillars of Healing Trauma Together The book delivers a profound and practical exploration of trauma and relationships, focusing on five transformative pillars: * Why Most Trauma Survivors Struggle in Love * The Truth About Communication in Trauma Relationships * Creating Unshakeable Partnerships * Trauma Responses as Relationship Superpowers * Advanced Healing for Complex Relationships About Dr. Cammy Froude Dr. Cammy is a nationally recognized medical family therapist and founder of Bliss in Being, a practice dedicated to trauma-informed therapy and coaching. As a Certified Gottman Couples Therapist and an expert in evidence-based approaches such as EMDR, she has spent decades empowering individuals and couples to heal deeply and create thriving relationships. Dr. Cammy also integrates cutting-edge techniques like human design and quantum consciousness to help clients achieve post-traumatic growth and lasting fulfillment. Her clinical expertise extends from working with survivors of extreme trauma to guiding those navigating everyday relationship struggles. Her mission is clear: to bring hope, healing, and transformative change to trauma-impacted relationships. Availability and Contact Information Healing Trauma Together will soon be available through major retailers and online platforms, including Amazon. For interviews, media inquiries, or to learn more about Dr. Cammy's work, please contact: Email: [email protected] Website: Instagram: @drcammyfroude Dr. Cammy Froude Healing Trauma Together +1 800-908-7890 [email protected] LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Legal Disclaimer: