Jed Marum, an accomplished singer, songwriter, storyteller, and musician has his feet firmly grounded in the worlds of American Folk and Celtic Music. His music reflects a blend of these two styles and he shares his insights into the influence of Celtic music across many genres of American music.
Read MoreUTTS #034 Loch Ness Water: Genuine Drinkable Water
Loch Ness Water is the first drinkable bottled water sourced from Scotland's world famous loch. Offered in both still and sparkling, the young company is making strong inroads into the tourist and whisky trades, as well as the restaurant and hotel segments of Scotland's vibrant food and drink industry.
Read MoreUTTS #033 The North Coast 500
Dubbed "Scotland's Route 66" the North Coast 500 is the most successful tourism initiative in recent years and is being called an ultimate Scottish experience.
Read MoreUTTS #032 Dougie MacLean: Songs of Scotland II
Perthshire Amber: The Dougie MacLean Music Festival is a 4-day annual festival of concerts, open mics, nature walks, and much more hosted by Scottish singer / songwriter Dougie MacLean in appreciation for the part of Scotland that is his home and his inspiration.
Read MoreUTTS #031 Dougie MacLean: Songs of Scotland Pt. I
Scottish singer/songwriter Dougie MacLean has been described as no less than a Scottish phenomenon and "a musical hero" by the Wall Street Journal. His music, inspired by a life lived in Scotland, combines both folk and contemporary styles and has earned him a place in the Scottish Music Hall of Fame as well as in the hearts of millions of fans worldwide.
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UTTS # 030 Sail Scotland: A Maritime Holiday
A sailing holiday to Scotland offers a view of the landscape many will never see, fine dining, quiet anchorages on pristine beaches and nights under the stars. From sea coasts to inland lochs and canals Scotland is the world best sailing destination.
Read MoreUTTS #029 Photographing Scotland's Night Sky
Photographing Scotland's night sky could be a source of new tourism for the country and astrophotographer Stuart McIntyre shares his inspiration and experiences in building his company Bound By Starlight.
Read MoreUTTS #028 Aberdeenshire: Scotland's Undiscovered Country
Dunnotar Castle is one of the best known landmarks of Aberdeenshire. The region is rebranding itself in an effort to restore tourism interest, lost in the wake of the discovery of North Sea Oil and its resultant economic boom.
Read MoreUTTS #027 Craigflower Manor and the Scots of Victoria, British Columbia

Craigflower Manor is virtually all that remains of a once thriving 900 acre farm of Scottish emigrants in what is today Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. With help from modern-era Scot diaspora, the manor may one day be the site of a new Scottish Cultural Center and archives.
Read MoreUTTS #026 Scotland's Festival of Architecture 2016
2016 is being observed as the Year of Innovation, Architecture, and Design in Scotland. Key to this year-long observation is the Festival of Architecture 2016 organized by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland. The festival will feature a wide range of events featuring garden sheds, music, Lego® bricks, cake and more.
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