Campbell Cameron: They think it’s all over – it is now

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Celtic Connections is once again celebrating a bumper year as the 19th festival draws to a close tonight. Continue reading

Campbell Cameron: Summer sojourns and musical mystery tours

Busy time summer – Glastonbury and the holidays – busy at work – tours on the music side of the business and shows and games. Continue reading

An Tobar and Mull’s musicians taking Argyll way out there

First up – 19th January 2010 – diary date – Celtic Connections – the An Tobar Sessions. Now you’re getting it. Continue reading

Top Irish singer, Brian O hEadhra, in gig at Lochgoilhead

Lochgilhead musiciansOn Sunday 22nd March at 3.00pm at Lochgoilhead Village Hall, the Fiddle Workshop presents three stellar traditional musicians.

Brian Ó hEadhra is originally from Dublin in Ireland. He is an accomplished traditional singer in Gaelic and English and an acclaimed song-writer. He has toured the world over with his band Anam playing festivals, concerts, TV & radio. He has also carved out a name for himself as the Gaelic Youth Development Officer for the Highland Region, and as the musical director of the Blas Festival.

Bruce MacGregor, is probably best known locally as the founder and driving force behind the multi award winning Blazin’ Fiddles. He also toured and recorded with the first incarnation of Gaelic supergroup Cliar. Taught by the great Donald Riddell, Bruce’s style encapsulates the finest points of Highland fiddle music – bold and rugged at times, lyrical and beautiful at others.  Bruce MacGregor hails from Inverness and is a player equally at home with the rugged strathspey or the tender slow air, he has combined the qualities of both East and West coast styles in an invigorating and expressive individualistic style. ‘Bruce MacGregor has something of the Midas touch. This has nothing to do with luck, it has everything to do with a deep love and affinity for his music and a unique talent.’ (Fiddle On)

Sandy Brechin is one of the most popular accordionists in the country and is best known for his bands: Burach, The Sandy Brechin Band and his electric cèilidh band The Sensational Jimi Shandrix Experience. Born and raised in the village of Kirkliston, in West Lothian, Sandy is now based in Edinburgh, where, as well as teaching, recording and performing, he runs his own record company.

This trio blend some of the finest musicianship and singing to come out of Scotland and Ireland in recent years. They first performed together as the House Band at Hebridean Celtic Festival 2006 in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. Individually they perform with their own highly acclaimed acts, but it is as a trio that they are now carving out a high profile. Sue Wilson of the Herald said of their cd: ‘A sparkling array of instrumentals matches drive with delicacy, soul with swing and fire with finesse, potently interspersed with the timeless eloquence of Gaelic song’.

These three seasoned artistes draw on a wealth of tunes and songs from the Gaelic and Scots traditions. Not only are Bruce, Sandy and Brian excellent musicians, but they are also loved by audiences for their witty and entertaining live performance: “Perfectly pitched mix of lively dance tunes, evocative slow airs and Gaelic songs earned both rapt attention and noisy applause, culminating in a fully fledged cèilidh.” (Scotsman)

Tickets: Adults £10, Children 12-18 £5. Booking: Phone 01301 703504. More information on the Fiddle Workshop website.

Reporter: Mark Morpurgo

The photograph above of Brian O hEadhra, Bruce Macgregor and Sandy Brechin is reproduced here with permission.

Play and Stay – traditional and folk music feis weekend at Lochgoilhead

AccordionFor anyone aged 12 upwards and interested in traditional and folk music there is a new residential  teenage fèis (workshop) at the Lochgoilhead Centre  from 27th-29th March. This is a weekend of music and fun, combined with outdoor activities.

The music side is at Lochgoilhead Fiddle Workshop. The outdoor activities are at the Lochgoilhead Centre – the former Scout Centre. The fun is everywhere. Continue reading

Bruce MacGregor of Blazin Fiddles in Campbeltown workshops and concert

THe Kintyre Music and Arts Tuition Group present Bruce MacGregor of Blazin Fiddles at the Kirk Street Hall in Campbeltown on 26th March. He’s doing workshops in the afternoon and a concert that evening.

Concert tickets are £6 are are available at AP Taylor, Main Street, Campbeltown; and the Volunteer Centre, Longrow, Campbeltown,

For details of the workshops and to book a place, email kmatg@hotmail.co.uk or phone 01598 552034

Fiddle and Percussion Workshops Campbeltown, 19th February

The Kintyre Fiddlers and the Kintyre Music and Arts Tuition Group are hosting fiddle workshops and percussion workshops this Thursday (19th February) at the Kirk Street Hall in Campbeltown and sponsored by the town’s White Hart Hotel.

The workshop leaders are the well known and mesmeric musicians Rebecca Brown from Islay and Jamie Kennedy. Rebecca is taking the fiddle sessions and Jamie the percussion and drumming. The schedule is:

Fiddle

  • Beginners: 4.15pm
  • Intermediate: 5.15 pm
  • Advanced: 6.15pm

Percussion and Drumming

  • Beginners: 4.15pm
  • Intermediate: 5.15pm

To book a place at a workshop, email kmatg@hotmail.co.uk or jigevents@hotmail.co.uk; or phone 01586 552034

DIARY DATE Bruce MacGregor of Blazin Fiddles is coming to Campbeltown on 26th March – to the Kirk Street Hall – and will be doing workshops and a concert that evening. Tickets for this are £6 are are available at AP Taylor, Main Street, Campbeltown; and the Volunteer Centre, Longrow, Campbeltown,

Traditional Music Concert with Brian O’Headhra, Bruce MacGregor and Sandy Brechin, Lochgoilhead

At 3.00pm on 22nd March, Lochgoilhead Fiddle Workshop is hosting a traditional music concert with Brian O;Headhra, Bruce MacGregor and Sandy Brechin at Lochgoilhead Village Hall.

Brian Ó hEadhra is from Dublin. He sings traditional and newly composed Irish and Scottish Gaelic songs as well as being a prolific singer and songwriter in English. Playing with him is Blazin Fiddles founder Bruce MacGregor and Sandy Brechin on accordion.

These are three of Scotland’s finest musicians on tour. Seasoned artistes, they draw on a wealth of tunes and songs from the Gaelic and Scots traditions, as well as each being acclaimed composers in their own right. However the music is only half the craic during their shows, with the tunes mixed freely with tall tales and stories from their experiences touring over the last decade.

There are more details on Cowal/Argyll music and other events on the Lochgoilhead Fiddle Workshop website.

For ticket reservations, email: projectleader@fiddleworkshop.co.uk or phone: 01301 703504

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Oban Fiddler up for Spirit of Scotland on St Andrew’s Night

One of Argyll’s best, Aidan O’Rourke, a member of the Blazin’ Fiddles group who has also played fiddle with Runrig and accompanied the legendary Karen Matheson, has been nominated, with his band Lau, for the Spirit of Scotland Award. Aidan grew up in Oban and the Isle of Seil so a lot of local support will be with him. His competition for the award is pretty stiff – including KT Tunstall and Glasvegas. The Award will be announced on St Andrew’s NIght and televised by STV.