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Findlay Napier performing at TradLive 2017

Findlay Napier are performing at TradLive 2017 – Hands Up for Trad’s Online Music Festival . You can watch them perform on the 23rd September from 2pm to 11pm on YouTube. Read about Findlay Napier below.

As defined in the title of his remarkable 2015 solo debut VIP: Very Interesting Persons (No.2 in the Daily Telegraph’s top dozen folk albums that year), Scottish singer-songwriter Findlay Napier categorically commands musical VIP status.
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He now turns those same supreme songwriting and storytelling gifts, allied with magpie-minded imagination and truly magnificent vocals, to his adoptive home town, on VIP’s hotly anticipated follow-up, Glasgow.

Continuing his collaboration with Boo Hewerdine, the new album combines freshly-penned originals with classics and rarities from Glasgow’s vast and colourful ballad canon, by authors as diverse as Hamish Imlach and The Blue Nile. Together, they form an extended musical love-letter to Scotland’s metropolis, celebrating 20 years since Napier first arrived as a student, swapping his idyllic Highland childhood home for the 14th floor of the city’s notorious (and since demolished) Red Road flats.
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Napier’s own songcraft today vibrantly reflects this increasingly rich stylistic melting-pot – a mix he’s played no small part in creating, especially the cross-fertilisation between Glasgow’s folk and indie communities, as both co-host of a long-running open-mic night, and promoter of the decade-old Hazy Recollections concert series. In 2016, too, Napier launched the Glasgow Songwriting Festival, a weekend of workshops and performances which completely sold out its inaugural outing, and returns in 2017. In between putting the finishing touches to Glasgow, Napier also toured in spring 2017 with acclaimed contemporary protest-song showcase Shake the Chains.

Despite these ecumenical enthusiasms, Napier himself remains happy to identify as a folk singer – even if he does enjoy stretching the term’s already elastic parameters. “I do fit that one-guy-with-a-guitar template,” he says. As well as calling himself a folk singer, he simultaneously aspires to another, likewise timeless role: “I do love that old-fashioned, all-round idea of an ‘entertainer’ – I think it’s a brilliant thing,” he says. “But then that’s totally what the best folk singers are; they’ll have you in absolute hysterics, in between punching you in the gut – people like Loudon Wainwright, John Prine, Michael Marra: that’s the absolute pinnacle, as far as I’m concerned.”

Career Highlights
5 Star Review of my album 'VIP: Very Interesting Persons' #2 in The Telegraph's top folk albums of 2015. I played over 30 shows supporting Eddi Reader while promoting VIP's launch.

Working with Boo Hewerdine on VIP, VIP Extras and Glasgow. Also performing onstage with Boo, Brooks Williams and Chris Difford (Squeeze) at King's Place London and Ely Folk Festival.

Performing with Shake the Chains a project feat. Nancy Kerr, Hannah Martin, Greg Russell, Tim Yates and I. At each gig we shared the stage with a special guest including Peggy Seeger, Boff Whalley (Chumbawumba), Chris Wood, Martin Simpson and Steve Knightley (Show of Hands)

I run Glasgow Songwriting Festival. It's just sold out for the second year running.

I have run two sold out songwriting retreats with Karine Polwart at the Moniack Mhor Scottish Creative Writing Centre. I am running a third one this year with Bella Hardy.

I run an event called Hazy Recollections which connects and presents acts whose music meets at the boundaries of the indie, folk, roots and country scenes. Hazy Recollections will be celebrating it's 10th anniversary at Celtic Connections 2018.

Merchandise
Glasgow- http://www.findlaynapier.com/
Moniack Mhor Songwriting Retreat with Bella Hardy and Matty Foulds- http://www.findlaynapier.com/songwriting-retreats

Visit http://www.findlaynapier.com for more information on Findlay Napier.

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