Monday 28th January 2008, 8.00pm
The National Piping Centre : The National Piping Centre
Please Note: This is a past event event.


Playing songs written by Back of the Moon star Findlay Napier and traditional Scottish material, Findlay Napier and The Bar Room Mountaineers have a rich, rootsy progressive sound, drawing influences from genres including blues, Americana, folk, funk and country.
Opening the evening will be Kate Bramley, a fine singer and instrumentalist, best known as fiddler and vocalist for the North-east’s Jez Lowe and the Bad Pennies and the American band Sweetgrass.
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