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Folk head to Kelso for a grand weekend of music
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SHARED cultural influences created by the huge movement of people from Orkney to northern Canada in the 18th and 19th centuries are reflected in a new suite of music. Created by award-winning fiddle and mandolin player Graham Rorie, it is inspired by the many Orcadians who migrated to make a living in the fur industry. By 1800, 79% of the Hudson Bay Company’s employees were from Orkney. The port of Stromness, on the west mainland of Orkney, was the last stop for ships leaving Britain before they crossed the Atlantic ocean. Rorie, who grew up in Orkney, said the subject had fascinated him since he was little.
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Musicians Alan Small, Gemma Donald and 10-year-old Andrew Farquharson with farmer Clark Farquharson at the wheel of 1956 Field Marshall tractor.
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One of Scotland’s favourite ceilidh bands is playing to a new beat in a bit of lockdown fun for their loyal fans.
Socially-distanced from their regular drummer, Alan Small and Gemma Donald of the Lomond Ceilidh Band delivered their latest performance to the rhythm of a 65-year-old vintage tractor engine.
WINNERS of the annual MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards were announced on a special show on BBC ALBA on Saturday. The usually live event featured special performances from some of traditional music’s top luminaries, including The Iona Fyfe Trio, Project Smok, Deirdre Graham, Jarlath Henderson and Karen Matheson as well as Phil Cunningham. Hosted by Alistair Heather and Mary Ann Kennedy, the event had been set to take place in Dundee’s Caird Hall, but Hands Up for Trad worked to support artists and provide an alternative platform, culminating in two special programmes of Na Trads on BBC ALBA.
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