Champion Doug Veitch (English Wikipedia)

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  • Martin Charles Strong (2002). The Great Scots Musicography: The Complete Guide to Scotland's Music Makers. Birlinn, Limited. p. 382. ISBN 978-1-84183-041-4. Champion Doug VEITCH Born: Hawick, Borders. Dubbing himself "The King of Caledonian Cajun Swing", this otherwise reclusive full-time painter and decorator was a bit of an oddball who fused Celtic dub/reggae with country and cajun.
  • Joel Flegler (1987). Fanfare. 4. Vol. 10. J. Flegler. p. 298. "You'll like this one," he'd say, handing me everything from elegant, wood-paneled jazz like this, to the infamous Champion Doug Veitch and his Scottish-cajun-country-boogie (three or four Fanfares ago.) A lot of the time he's right. Certainly, in ...
  • English Dance and Song. Vol. 47–48. English Folk Dance and Song Society. 1985. p. 4. Closer to home we find Champion Doug Veitch, the undisputed King of Caledonian Cajun Swing. Doug plays an intriguing blend of Country, Reggae, Cajun, Soul and Soca. All combine to make a music that effortlessly transcends the sum of ...
  • Brian Hinton (2000). Country Roads: How Country Came to Nashville. Sanctuary. p. 391. ISBN 978-1-86074-293-4. The Pogues kick-started a new "rogue folk" movement, and the biggest rogue of them all was Scottish wild- man Champion Doug Veitch, billed as "the undisputed king of Caledonian cajun swing". He managed to upset country purists from the ...
  • Black Music & Jazz Review. Vol. 5. IPC Specialist & Professional Press. May 1982. p. 50. Champion Doug Veitch on the face of it, Champion Doug Veitch and his Clydeside Rebels wouldn't appear to be tailor-made for the attentions of BM readers. But appearances can be deceptive. Mr Veitch 's opus "Lumiere Urban", a bizarre ...
  • Blues & Soul. 461-473. Napfield Limited. July 1986. p. 186. Both ; on DiscAfrique, whose frontman, Champion Doug Veitch, has just released a 7" reworking of Mighty Sparrow's "Margarita". • A gathering of some of London's hottest talent takes place i at the Africa Centre on 20th September. African ...

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