Friends of Wighton: Linking the past with the future

If you go to Dundee’s Wellgate Centre, and up to the second floor of the Central Library, you will find the purpose built Wighton Heritage Centre.  This beautiful, airy and acoustically stunning room houses the original collection of 620 music books and manuscripts gathered together by local grocer Andrew John Wighton (1804 -1866).  This large … Continued

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Freeing the unicorn at Knockengorroch World Ceilidh festival

Unicorns may not be the first thing you associate with a music festival, but for the Knockengorroch family who run the World Ceilidh festival, it makes total sense. Read on to find out why. Set in a tranquil glen complete with meandering river, nestled amongst the grand hills of the Southern Uplands, the World Ceilidh … Continued

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Music & Creative Happenings in Moniaive

Moniaive is a vibrant village in Glencairn Parish, Dumfries and Galloway which is home to a number of talented artists, musicians, writers, photographers and also has a great community spirit. Over the years Moniaive has hosted a diverse range of festivals and events… and so they have decided to band together to share amenities, talents and expertise  to … Continued

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Falkland Traditional Music Festival

Erika Cragg from Falkland Traditional Music Festival brings us up to speed with this growing traditional music festival in the heart of Fife. ” Falkland Traditional Music Festival is a small and intimate festival set in the heart of Fife. It aims to promote and encourage Scottish traditional music and song through workshops, competitions, sessions and … Continued

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Transgressive North: Blending the old with the new

These are busy and exciting times for music and film collective Transgressive North. Michael Brogan tells us more: “Founded in 2008 as an arts community with the aim of producing film and music projects, the TN has since established itself as a force to be reckoned with on the Scottish arts scene. With an equal interest … Continued

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Birnam CD – Getting Music Heard

From Martin Hadden: “We’re all very chuffed here at Birnam having just become the latest recipients of a Hands Up For Trad “Landmark Award” in recognition of us having navigated our way through the ever-changing channels of the music business for over 30 years. I started the business in 1986 as “Birnam Tapes”, Scotland’s first … Continued

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Exploring Music and Gender

EXPLORING MUSIC AND GENDER Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Celtic Connections  20 January 2017   Panel: Rachel Newton, Jenn Butterworth, Sandra Kerr, Lisa Whytock, Sue Wilson, Mikaela Atkins  Rachel Newton (RN) opened the meeting by recalling the events that led to it being convened. Recently she had pointed out on Facebook that, in the Live Act category … Continued

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The Tradition will be Televised

 Content company Inner Ear started music web TV channel TRADtv to provide a platform for Scottish, Irish, Celtic and Gaelic traditional folk music and culture. While there is some excellent coverage on the likes of BBC Alba and in shows like Transatlantic Sessions, there was no dedicated channel for the scene. Inner Ear specialises in … Continued

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A Braw Breeze: the emerging flute revival in Scottish Traditional Music

Not that long ago, I think I may have actually known or been aware of almost every traditional flute player in Scotland – not because I was out playing everywhere, but simply because it was an unfavoured instrument and we kindred spirits would gravitate to each other. But recently I was struck by the numbers … Continued

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The Islay Sessions 2016: music, memories & craic

Fraser Shaw played an integral role in the founding of this festival five years ago. A fine musician himself, he loved nothing more then to bring musicians from Glasgow, and all over Scotland to his home place. Here, he showed the musicians great hospitality, endless fun and music – the spirit of Islay. On Frasers … Continued

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