Congratulations to Crunluath / Piping Sounds who has been nominated in Trad Music in the Media sponsored by Glasgow Caledonian University in the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 2024. Vote for Crunluath / Piping Sounds now!. It’s going to be another great night at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards on Saturday 30th November in Inverness Leisure. Why not join us for a brilliant night of music and awards. Buy a ticket here.
We asked Megan of Crunluath / Piping Sounds the following questions.
Tell us about yourself
Crunluath is a weekly programme on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal celebrating the best in pipe music from Scotland and around the world, with a shorter English version, Piping Sounds, going out on BBC Radio Scotland.
Why are you involved in Scottish music?
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Any particular career highlights?
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Crunluath / Piping Sounds Social Media
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jdhn
Facebook: @BBCRadionanGaidheal
Twitter: @BBCRnG
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The 2024 MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards are on the 30th November 2024 in Inverness Leisure Centre! You will be able to watch it live in person (buy a ticket here). Watch it live in the UK at 9pm (GMT) on BBC ALBA and and around the world here. Bands performing on Saturday 30th November include Julie Fowlis, Skipinnish, Laura Wilkie and Ian Carr, Highland Young Musicians and Arc Fiddlers, An Dannsa Dub, BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award winner 2024 Calum McIlroy and more!
If you would like to support Hands Up for Trad in their work with Scottish trad music and musicians why not become a friend of Hands Up for Trad. In addition to our high profile events like the Scots Trad Music Awards, we also deliver a less well known, education programme for young people from 8yrs right through to young adults at the start of their careers. Read more here.