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Aly Bain
Aly Bain is Scotland's supreme traditional style fiddler. His playing is unique - driving, impassioned and pure - with vibrant, unmistakable tone that has earned him a following of ardent fans throughout the world.
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Boothby Graffoe
This very tall comedian from Hull has been honing his gags and guitar-playing on the stand-up circuit since the late 1980s.
Breabach
Scottish firebrands Breabach are one of the most talked about bands on the folk scene.
British Sitcom Guide
Guide to British Sit Coms (including reference to our own Para Handy DVD)
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Calum Stewart
Originally from the small Morayshire village of Garmouth, in North East Scotland, Calum Stewart was raised with traditional music in the family home, where the Fiddle and Piping traditions of Scotland were the earliest influences in his playing.
Calum Stewart
Originally from the small Moray village of Garmouth, in North East Scotland, Calum Stewart was raised with traditional music in the family home, where the Fiddle and Piping traditions of Scotland were the earliest influences in his playing.
Carol Laula
Scotland is famed the world over for it's exports and one of it's finest has to be singer-songwriter Carol Laula.
Chris Stout
Chris Stout’s family come from Fair Isle, one of the Shetland Isles, and he lived there till 1984 when he was eight years of age, and it was during those years that he started to acquire his love and deep knowledge of the Shetland fiddle tradition first b
Christene LeDoux
"Enya-like, Christene can transport you to other lands, or bring you home to a place within your heart..."
Claude Bourbon
Claude Bourbon, who trained for many years in Switzerland and has performed and studied all over the world, has crafted an inspired fusion of classical and blues, with ethereal Eastern influences, Spanish and Latin elements with strains of Western folk.
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Dick Gaughan
Dick Gaughan has never been easy. The songs he delivers ask questions that some of the audience may have thought never existed - so they may not, instantly at least, know the answers.
Dougie MacLean
Dougie MacLean is one of Scotland's most successful, respected and popular musicians. Singer-Songwriter, Composer and 'magical' Performer, he is also a fine guitarist and fiddle player.
Emily Smith
Though only in her mid twenties, award winning Scottish singer and songwriter Emily Smith has firmly established herself as one of Scotland’s leading lights in folk music.
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Findlay Napier
Findlay Napier is best known for his work with award winning Celtic group Back of the Moon and more recently for Queen Anne's Revenge; his highly acclaimed song-writing project with Nick Turner.
Fred Morrison
AS SCOTTISH piping moves into the 21st century, Fred Morrison has carved himself an international reputation with a powerfully exuberant, highly improvisational style which combines the Gaelic piping tradition of the Uists with contemporary and eclectic i
Fribo
Fribo is a unique collaboration between three musicians from Norway, Scotland and England.
Genticorum
Genticorum are fast becoming one of the most sought-after proponents of Québécois musical culture, firmly rooted in the soil of their native land.
Greater Speyside
The 'Greater Speyside' area in North-East Scotland treats you to an excellent mix of things to do and see with beautiful scenery.
Hans Theesink
Hans Theessink is hailed as "A master of the blues guitar", described by Bo Diddley as "one helluva guitar player" and by the US 'Blues Revue' as "An international blues treasure".
Jenna Reid
Hailing from Shetland, Jenna grew up immersed in the islands rich fiddle tradition. At the age of nine, she began to learn the fiddle, and was taught by the late Dr Tom Anderson.
John Goldie
Started playing guitar around six years of age, initially self-taught, gradually progressing to playing in Rock and Blues bands around twelve years old. Around this time studied music theory and harmony with a local tutor and also got involved with the da
Just Laugh
Just Laugh clubs are run and compered by comedian and Perth’s own funnyman, Bruce Fummey.
Kent Duchaine
Lauren MacColl
Since winning the prestigious BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award in 2005, Lauren MacColl has gone from strength to strength fronting her trio with Barry Reid (Croft No. 5) and Mhairi Hall. Fiddle led, with the driving combination of piano and guitar, they take
Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth in Moray,Scotland.
Malinky
Ranked among today’s foremost young exponents of Scottish song, Malinky combine an array of vocal talent with a highly distinctive instrumental palette, in fresh yet timeless arrangements of both traditional and contemporary material.
Martin Stephenson
Started out busking in Newcastle age 15, played in New Wave bands 'The Cosmic Outbursts' 1977 & 'Strange Relations' 1978. Formed 'Daintees' 1980, toured with The Bluebells, Prefab Sprout & Aztec Camera in the early 80's.
Mick Hanly
To a teenage boy struggling to master three basic chords on his guitar in his room in his home in the Ireland of the early ‘60s, the possibility and probability of seeing his name in the American Top Ten charts must have seemed exceedingly remote indeed.
Mick West Band
Mick West is regarded as one of Scotland's finest interpreters of traditional song. Together with his band, they have been described as a must for any fan of Scottish song.
Mike and Ali Vass
Twins, Mike and Ali Vass have been playing together for over ten years. Mike (fiddle, vocals) and Ali (piano, vocals) are two of the best young exponents of traditional music in Scotland. Playing a varied mix of traditional and contemporary tunes, song
Mike Maran
Mike Maran Productions is more like an extended family rather than an organisation. It is a meeting place where creative people who are all good friends make musical work for the theatre.
North East Arts Touring (NEAT)
NEAT brings touring arts performances to venues all over North East Scotland. Some shows are organised by NEAT, but most are run by local arts promoters with our assistance. We support performances in theatres, village halls and other venues across Aberde
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Old Blind Dogs
Over the years Old Blind Dogs have evolved and grown into one of Scotland's favourite folk bands.
PAN (Promoters Arts Network)
PAN is an independent membership-led organisation, supporting all those who promote touring arts events in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland
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Para Handy DVD for sale
Join Para Handy and the crew of the 'Vital Spark' as they embark on three new adventures...
Paul Buckley
Born in Birmingham, England on 4th November 1956, Paul was exposed from an early age to a heady cocktail of Rhythm and Blues, Swing jazz and the Folk music of the rural country blues singers.
Peter Griggs
Guitarist/Composer Peter Griggs has performed throughout the USA, Germany and the United Kingdom, as well as in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Iceland, Canada and Egypt, at concert halls, art centres, festivals, museums, universities, cafes, clubs
Sarah McQuaid
Sarah McQuaid is a singer, guitarist and writer. She is the author of The Irish DADGAD Guitar Book and has recorded one album, When Two Lovers Meet.
Scotloads
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Scott Shipley
From rock to bluegrass, folk to blues, Scott Shipley and the Lemmings weave their original sounds from a variety of musical styles.
Session A9
Originally formed by Charlie McKerron (Capercaillie) as an album project, Session A9 have been thrilling audiences throughout the UK as a top tunes band.
Skelpaig
Skelpaig are an energetic trio of musicians from across the Highland and Islands. Their music is full of variety ranging from beautiful slow airs to driving jigs and reels.
Tannahill Weavers
The Tannahill Weavers' diverse repertoire reflects the duality of Scotland's musical heritage. It embraces both the mystical quality of the Highlander's Celtic music, and the rollicking, sometimes even brawling qualities of the Lowlander's Anglo-Scots.
The Booth
Forget queuing in the rain and remembering where you put the tickets, thebooth is the answer to your booking needs - a ticketless service where you can book online. Don't miss out on all the fun... it's the simple way to be at the best events across Scotl
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The Crooked Jades
The Crooked Jades are on a mission to reinvent old-world music for a modern age, pushing boundaries and blurring categories with their fiery, soulful performances.
The Duplets
The Duplets blend their knowledge and imagination to make music which braces tradition and their vision of contemporary harp music.
The Laurels
The Lush Rollers
Matured in the Highlands and aged in a sourmash cask, The Lush Rollers forge music from calloused hands and tough tender hearts.
The Northern Scot
The Northern Scot was founded in 1880, is the main newspaper for Moray, and is the biggest selling weekly newspaper in the North of Scotland.
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The Outside Track
With a diverse line-up from Ireland, Scotland, Canada and England, The Outside Track combine music from all their different cultures to form a distinct and dynamic musical sound.
The Press and Journal
The Press and Journal, (P&J) was first printed back in 1748 by a man named James Chalmers and was known as “The Aberdeen Journal”. Once launched, it was published on a weekly basis for 128 years until, on August 1876, it became a daily newspaper.
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The Sorries
The Sorries are Douglas Kay (vocals, guitar, bodhran) and Martin Philip (vocals, guitar, bodhran). The duo sing, play and smile their way through a show inspired by the music of The Corries.
Theatre Hebrides
theatreHebrides is a professional theatre company based in Stornoway. The Company commissions and produces theatre in Gaelic and English inspired by Western Isles traditional and contemporary cultures. The company performs locally, tours nationally and pr
Things to do in Lossiemouth
Lossiemouth is a town of around 7000 people on the Moray coast at the mouth of the River Lossie (strangely enough!). It is widely known for it's RAF base and that does indeed have a large presence in the area but being coastal and having a large harbour a
This is Moray
'This is Moray' offers local/tourist information and services to the people of Moray in Scotland and to a global community, whether you want to plan a holiday or business meeting in Moray from afar, we hope you have everything you could possibly need.
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Two Women of Tahiti
"Two Women Of Tahiti" - a musical in two acts. Libretto, words and music by Derek Laing. Based on the novel "South Sea Fortune" by Sydney Walter Powell
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Waking the Witch
We’re four girls who all write songs, all sing harmonies and all play the acoustic guitar….
WildBird Productions
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Willy Clay Band
 
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