Friday 16th January 2009, 7.30pm
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One of Scotland’s most exciting young traditional bands, Breabach hit the ground running when they won a Danny Kyle Open Stage Award in 2005, following up two years later with their excellent debut album, The Big Spree. Taut, dynamic instrumentals, featuring twin bagpipes, whistles, flute, fiddle and guitar, alternate with the strong, soulful singing of 2008’s Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year, Ewan Robertson.
Having made her name guesting on fiddle rebel Ashley MacIsaac’s 1995 hit single Sleepy Maggie, Gaelic singer Mary Jane Lamond is now a leading light of the Cape Breton scene, setting her crystalline vocals amidst sophisticated contemporary arrangements.
Over 14s only, under 16s with an adult.
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