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An Edinburgh musician who has amassed a cult following throughout Scotland for his unique style is launching a singing tour in the capital's historic streets.
oortoursbygraemeepearson.jpgAn Edinburgh musician who has amassed a cult following throughout Scotland for his unique style is launching a singing tour in the capital's historic streets.
 
Scots in London who attended the SIL Tartan Day Event in 2006 will remember Graeme E. Pearson, 42, who came down from Edinburgh to star in the gig.
 
Graeme, a member of SCOTSIN, is one of the city's best known pub entertainers, and now offers the only musical walking tour of Edinburgh, adding another string to his bow (or should that be guitar!).
 
Oor Tours start on Saturday meeting at the three telephone boxes outside the Fringe Office on The Royal Mile.
 
Dressed in tartan trousers, Graeme Pearson will be armed with a guitar and harmonica.
 
SCOTSIN are delighted to wish Graeme every success. We think it's an absolutely brilliant idea and sure it'll become a must for every tourist and we look forward to taking part in a tour the next time we are up in Auld Reekie!
 
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> Oor Tours - Edinburgh Musical Walking Tours
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Scotland - The Tartan Minstrel   | Registered | 2008-03-13 14:03:04
avatar This sounds like a great idea. I'm up in Edinburgh this weekend so will try to check it out if possible. Have hear Graeme play before at the Jolly Judge and he was fantastic. A cult following indeed. :)
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