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Below are a list of albums for consideration. Click on the album link where you will hear each recording. Remember and use speakers of earphones when listening so you can hear all frequencies. When you have made a decision visit our poll to register your mark out of 10 https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/album2017

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Artist NameKinnaris Quintet
Album titleFree One
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Album linkbandcamp.com
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Uplifting, fresh, honest and powerful music…created by three fiddles, mandolin and guitar. Expect influences of traditional Scottish and Irish music, Bluegrass, Old-Time, Classical, and new compositions, harmonies, energy, and drive.

BURSTING onto the scene back in 2017, Kinnaris Quintet last year wowed audiences with the release of their much anticipated debut album, Free One. It is a fitting title for a band whose love of life is given full expression through their music.

Combining Scottish and Irish folk with bluegrass and classical, Kinnaris are five musicians unable to hide their joy at making music together. It’s an enthusiasm that is infectious as anyone who has seen them live will attest. The band have quickly become the folk band to see and have brought their music to venues all of the UK, – including an appearance at Glasgow’s iconic Barrowland Ballroom, Shetland Folk Festival, HebCelt, Skye Live, Priddy, Cambridge, Sidmouth and Orkney Folk festival.

Fiona MacAskill (fiddle), Laura Wilkie (fiddle), Aileen (Reid) Gobbi (five-string fiddle), Laura-Beth Salter (mandolin) and Jenn Butterworth (guitar) collectively make Kinnaris Quintet. They are all accomplished musicians in their own right, but when they play together their combined energy is a sight to behold. It is a force to be reckoned with.

Free One has been received to high acclaim, not only in the UK, but also across Europe, with America on the horizon.

Taster Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuaHrUSg8Yc

"One of the most enjoyable things about this album is that the heart of Free One is firmly rooted in friends and family. While its sound is unabashedly progressive, the band’s strong roots and fierce love of traditional music is clearly expressed. This fearless exploration often takes unconventional routes but never wanders off track as this powerhouse of a band takes Irish, Scottish, and Bluegrass by the hand and spins them into an album as unique and innovative as it is technically dazzling." - Folk Radio UK

Featured in the fRoots ***** Playlist, September 2018
Scotsman 'Ones To Watch' January 2019
Nominated for BBC Radio 2 Folk Award (Horizon), 2019
Nominated for Band of the Year Scots Trad Awards, 2018
Jenn Butterworth nominated for Musician of the Year at the BBC radio 2 Folk Awards, 2019

Reviews :
Folk Radio UK - https://www.folkradio.co.uk/2018/09/kinnaris-quintet-free-one/
The Herald - https://www.heraldscotland.com/arts_ents/16898731.album-review-kinnaris-quintet-free-one-own-label/
The National - https://www.thenational.scot/culture/16688216.kinnaris-quintets-debut-album-provides-a-sense-of-freedom/

Label NameKinnaris Quintet
Release Date20/09/2018
Websitekinnarisquintet.com

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