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Classic Albums: Lauren MacColl "When Leaves Fall" with Maeve Mackinnon "Don't Sing Lovesongs"

Friday 18th January 2008, 8.00pm

St Andrew's in the Square

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An exciting Classic Album double-bill featuring two of Scotland’s brightest young talents in a celebration of fiddle music and song, offering a fresh contemporary take on the rich traditions from which they draw. Both highly acclaimed debut albums prove the performers to be rich beyond their years.

Singer Maeve Mackinnon’s album was said to be one of the most absorbing albums to be released in Scotland in a long time (Scotland on Sunday) and highly accomplished fiddler Lauren MacColl’s slow airs may well make you cry, her dance tune sets are invigorating (The Herald).

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Maeve Mackinnon

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