This song was written by Josie Duncan. What do you think it is about? Innes White – Guitar and vocals, Megan Macdonald – Accordion and vocals, Josie Duncan – vocals. Raised in the musical traditions of the Outer Hebrides, Josie Duncan has long been able to exercise a deep understanding of Scotland’s music with her […]
Hope in the Chaos by Ross Ainslie featuring Malcolm Jones
Hope in the Chaos is a new single from Ross Ainslie and the first collaboration with Runrig guitarist Malcolm Jones. 15% OF THE PROFITS OF THIS TRACK WILL BE DONATED TO SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO youtu.be/ge3sHcQB2-Y ‘HOPE IN THE CHAOS’ a film by GRAEME MACDONALD featuring RACHEL INNES and MARKUS […]
Tormod by James Duncan Mackenzie
Blue Men of the Minch (composed by James Duncan Mackenzie) Tribute to Norman (composed by James Duncan Mackenzie) Breabach piper and flautist James Duncan Mackenzie, from the Isle of Lewis, launches his second solo album Sròmos, named after an abandoned settlement on the banks of Loch Seaforth and one of many townships cleared in the […]
Old Skool Jigs by Inveraray & District Pipe Band
Inveraray & District Pipe Band, under the direction of Pipe Major Stuart Liddell and Lead Drummer Steven McWhirter. This track was recorded live at the band’s “Ascension” concert in front of a sold-out Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in August 2013. Featuring Ali Hutton on guitar, Ross Ainslie on cittern, Joe Rattray on double bass and […]
Troubles by The Shee
The first track on their album Decadence. THE SHEE bring Electro-harp, accordion, fiddles, flute, mandolin and three powerful voices together with their diverse range of individual musical influences to produce an adventurous brew of Folk, Gaelic and Bluegrass. Their third and most recent album, ‘Murmurations’ was received to great acclaim, the launch tour leading to […]
Oran a’ Khookaburra (The Song of the Kookaburra) by Jim Sutherland
A song from Jim Sutherland’s Struileag piece written in 2014. Constantly nudging at the boundaries of culture and style, Jim is a free-thinking original whose commissions have included composing music for film, TV, large-scale events and national celebrations. His fingerprints, as a musician, producer and composer, can be found on more than two hundred albums […]
Here’s to All Our Common Wealth by Robyn Stapleton
This single was the track Robyn recorded for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. It was sung around Scotland following the Queen’s Baton Relay and sung by choirs from the Scottish borders to Shetland. Robyn Stapleton is a Scottish singer who performs traditional songs in English, Scots, and Gaelic. She studied music at the Royal Conservatoire […]
Marni Swanson Of The Grey Coast by Andy Thorburn
Marni Swanson Of The Grey Coast is one of Andy’s most famous airs and has been performed by many Scottish bands and is know by nearly all Scottish musicians. PIANIST, composer, arranger and one of the most sought after musicians in the Highlands and beyond, Andy Thorburn’s genre-hopping musical journey reflects his geographically expansive life […]
Seinn O’ by LAS
Seinn O is the first single from all female Scottish & Irish five piece, LAS. Taken from their self titled debut EP, it features lively puirt à beul ‘Seinn O Churadail’ & ‘Thoir a-nall Ailean ‘Ugam’, interspersed by the lively traditional Irish reel, ‘The Miller of Drohan’. ‘Las’ (meaning ignite), explore the cultural links between […]
Masters by Treacherous Orchestra
Masters is a brand new track from one of Scotland’s finest and most explosive live bands, Treacherous Orchestra. New album “Grind” will be released in February by Reveal Records. Masters by Treacherous Orchestra from the album Grind The Treacherous Orchestra story is one of many strands, a tale told spanning the length and breadth of […]
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