The Sash My Father Wore and Other Stories

The Sash My Father Wore and Other Stories is the second studio album by Scottish group Ballboy, recorded in 2003. The title track is a reaction to sectarianism in Scotland, and is named after the Ulster loyalist anthem "The Sash my Father Wore".

Artist:

Release Date:

  • 2003

Running Time:

  • 38 min

Genre:

Musical Album

Artist

Ballboy

Ballboy are a 4-piece indie band from Edinburgh, Scotland. Formed in the late 1990s, the band have released five LPs between 2001 and 2008. Originally comprising Viv Strachan (vocals), Gordon McIntyre (guitar), Nick Reynolds (bass), and Alexis Beattie (drums), Ballboy played gigs around Edinburgh...

Label

SL Records

SL Records is an Edinburgh, Scotland based independent record label formed in 1997. SL records was born in 1997 when three student radio DJs Ed Pybus, Merlin Kemp and Bridget Lovegrove wanted to release a compilation of their favourite local bands. This proved to be a successful venture attracting...
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