Traditional music honour for Far North musician By Alan Hendry Published: 10:30, 13 December 2020
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Addie Harper joined Andrea Cormack to play a few tunes during Wick Heritage Museum s New Year 2020 open day. Picture: Alan Hendry
Far North musician Addie Harper Junior says it came as a big surprise to be inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame.
The accolade comes as recognition of his many years as a performer, tutor and record producer.
The latest inductees were featured in a two-part TV show broadcast on BBC Alba.
Traditional music honour is a big surprise for Addie By Alan Hendry
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Updated: 14:13, 11 December 2020
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Addie Harper joined Andrea Cormack to play a few tunes during Wick Heritage Museum s New Year 2020 open day. Picture: Alan Hendry
Wick musician Addie Harper Junior says it came as a big surprise to be inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame.
The accolade comes as recognition of his many years as a performer, tutor and record producer.
The latest inductees will be featured in a two-part TV show to be broadcast on BBC Alba tonight and tomorrow.
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