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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.
Pratt Tribune
Pratt Lions Club members have placed new eyeglasses collection boxes at several locations around Pratt as they continue their mission to assist those with vision needs. Also towards that endeavor, members of the Pratt Lions Club have secured donations from many local businesses that will be part of the annual raffle, set to take place this year at noon on December 23 at The Front Porch. We have so greatly appreciated the support this community gives for the Pratt Lions Club philanthropic projects, said club president Andy Lee. Even this year, with COVID-19 going on, so many businesses have stepped up and donated over and beyond even what they did last year. We are so humbled and so happy to be able to share this with others in our community.