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26 Jun 2010 - STOP PRESS

 

3 Pan Records CD tracks in the European Country Music Association Top 100 chart based on radio play updated 26 June 2010

No 88 - Manson Grant 'Cinderella' a second track from his 'A Tribute To Buck Owens' album

No 99 - Keith Macleod 'It Must Be Love' a track from his 'In My Father's Words album.

'Country Christmas' a track from Manson's "The Greatest Gift Of All" album was No 5 in the most played Christmas tracks over the festive season.

 

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14 Jan 2010 - Brandon McPhee

Brandon Mcphee is the Scottish Junior Accordion Champion and Scottish Button Accordion Champion 2009/2010.

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10 Jan 2009 - The Greatest Gift Of All - Manson Grant & The Dynamos - CDPAN018

The track 'The Christmas Polka' was No. 6 in the most played Christmas Songs Chart 2008 compiled by the European Country Music Association. The ECMA has been running since 1994 - www.ecma.com The No. 1 song was Elvis Presley and Martina McBride song 'Blue Christmas'.

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10 Nov 2008 - Golden Memories - Manson Grant & The Dynamos - CDPAN013

The track 'The Best Years Of My Life' an original song written by Robert Macmillan from Mallaig, Scotland, a well known songwriter and artiste in his own right, this track is currently in Top 20 chart at TCM Radio hosted by Dusty Owens in Florida, USA. This track reached No. 3 in April 2009. It also reached No. 22 in the European Country Music Charts in November 2008.

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03 Mar 2008 - A 'Starr Is Born' - Brandon McPhee - CDPAN024

"I have listened to this CD numerous times since I received it and there is no doubt in my mind that Brandon has a touch of magic in his playing and a musical ability that is way beyond his young years" Bill Brown - Box & Fiddle - September 2008 "Brandon McPhee a young accordionist tipped to be the next Will Starr and on this showing likely to live up to that promise" Alasdair Maclean - Scots Magazine - March 2009

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