The TARTAN SPECIALS
BIOGRAPHY:
Over
a quiet beer in New York in the autumn of 2003, Kenny McIntosh (vocals
/ guitar / bass / keyboards / percussion / programming) told Larbert
born Kenny McColl (bass
/ guitar / keyboards / programming / production / stupid
samples, ex-Subverse)
that he had written a song that might go down well on their upcoming trip to see
the Scottish national team play Holland in Glasgow and Amsterdam. The excitement
of two games against the Dutch brought back memories of 1978, and McIntosh was
rightly proud of having managed to include the phrase "Archie Gemmill's Goal"
into the chorus. As the beer flowed, the idea of recording this song grew and
grew and so the Tartan Specials were formed.
At this point, the trip was about
a week away and McIntosh was to spend most of that time in Argentina, so they
were on a tight schedule. "Sex & Drugs & Sausage Rolls" was
finally completed on 2 a.m. of the day they left for Glasgow. The duo put the
track on the Tartan Army NYC web site, posted a few messages on the various Tartan
Army lists and message boards, and then left for Glasgow. It then took on a life
of its own. The track was downloaded about 1000 times, was mentioned in the Daily
Telegraph and had links posted to it on various other football message boards.
On arriving in Amsterdam, they twice heard the song being played in bars as they
walked in! The song was later re-recorded to be less specific to the Euro 2004
play-offs. The duo have also had over 50,000 downloads of two cartoons on their
website, their second MP3, "My Favourite Things" has been downloaded
17,000 times, they have nearly 1400 people on their mailing list, and their t-shirt
shop has already racked up over $1000 in gross sales. They are soon to have an
internet ringtone store opening! Their version of "We'll be Coming"
has been played on local radio a few times, and twice at Hampden.
2007 saw
the act return with a new downloadable track entitled "Euro Vision 2008",
as they played their live debut in September, flying in from New York to play
at the Renfrew Ferry the night before a Scottish international match. This was
repeated the following month, with the band also playing an acoustic session on
XFM. The end of the year saw the release of their official self-titled debut album,
as well as atrack being included on the Official Scotland CD.
2008 saw the
band playing some New York dates to co-incide with "Tartan Day". For
Scottish dates they were supplemented by Graeme McIntosh (Drums) & Steve Suttie
(guitar / vocals, ex-Influx).
RELEASES:
"Sex & Drugs & Sausage Rolls" (internet
single, 2003)
"My Favourite Things" (internet single)
"Euro
Vision 2008" (internet single, 2007)
"Tartan
Specials" (CD album, 2007)
WEBSITES:
http://www.tartanspecials.com
http://www.myspace.com/tartanspecials