ontinu, yn ymdweud, oedol i'r ysgolwch â'r ysgolwch. Felly, mae'n gweithio i'r Rhian i'r gŵr ystafell. Ond yw'r cyffredin sydd hefyd yn gweithio'r awdurdod, yr hyn yn ddiddordeb y parlym yn ymdweud ym mhawr, yn ymdweud y pwyllfa'r cyfrannu a'r amlun o'r tyfnol, ac o'r fel y cwmwylo, Holyrood Rocks 2015. Ymdweud ymdweud yn ysgolwch ymdweud i'r ardyf yn yr ysgolwch ac yn ymdweud. The real reason we are doing holiday drops is to encourage as many young people to vote as possible. Young people traditionally have been some of the poorest in terms of turnout in general elections, European elections you name it. And what we are really seeking to do is build on the positive nature of referendum. We have seen 16 and 17 year olds in particular turnout in huge numbers to vote and really extend that. So we want to continue that. What we do over the next few weeks will be setting out exactly the regions that we are going to in Scotland. We have eight regional events which will take place based on the eight list regions that will be used in Scotland to elect MSPs. We will have eight regional events and one band will be picked from each region to play at the national final again here at Parliament on Saturday 31st October. These MSPs are supporting the initiative and all say they are fans of music. The best person I've ever seen live is undoubtedly Dolly Parton. She might be cracking on a bit but that woman is amazing in concert. She plays about 14 different instruments. Every single song is a classic. Her chat is amazing. She is a legend. The best gig I've ever been to is probably seeing Bay City Rollers in Edinburgh, in a club in Edinburgh. Before they were famous I have to say something that I'm from Edinburgh so the Bay City Rollers quite frequently appeared at a club I used to go to in Toll Cross and I saw them then for the world's tartan and they came all poppy and they were quite rock orientated. I think it was in 1987. It was on a double-decker bus travelling all the way from Paisley to Kilmarnock Town Hall to listen to the House Martins. It was one of the best concerts I think I've ever been to. It was one of these off-grid unexpected concerts that was suddenly announced and I had the time of my life. That's the easiest question in the world. It was the Dubliners concert in Music Hall in Aberdeen in October 1966. I can tell you why, because that was the first date I took the person who is today my wife on to that concert. It was really hard to choose but probably the first year I came to the park went to Bilado. Da punk played in a tent and the tent was full so I sneaked under the tar falling with a friend and got into that gig and it was amazing. So if you're an unsigned musician ready to move on to the next level we'd love to hear from you. The competition is open to musicians of all types from choirs to DJs, bands and solo acts. You can get more information on our webpage and through social media and you can email your application to us. Make a noise, make a difference.