Festivals! Scotland's Music
the weekly Scottish music festival supplement from MUSIC NEWS Scotland
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INSIDE: Dunfermline Live : Glasgow Americana : The Spree : Loopallu : Perthshire Amber : Dunbar Trad Festival : Mod 2014 : Electric Fields ..... plus our 2014-2015 Scottish music festival listings! www.gonorth.biz
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Dunfermline Live 2014 Dunfermline : 18 October : www.dunfermlinelive.co.uk TICKETS! @ www.ticketweb.co.uk
The biggest music event Dunfermline Town Centre has ever held is getting closer. Dunfermline Live is a music festival held within the town centre venues of Dunfermline with many top national live acts playing alongside some of Scotland and Fife's most highly acclaimed rising talent. This is a fantastic opportunity to see some amazing bands in some unusual music venues culminating in Embrace playing a one off Scottish gig as a headline of the entire festival. Organisers are delighted to announce that the UK's most prestigious Rock'n'Roll clubnight, 'This Feeling' in association with XFM, will be hosting one of the stages this year and the festival has also had backing from The Alf Strewart Property Foundation, The Mary Leishman Foundation, Fife Council, Dunfermline Delivers and Kopparberg. Announcement of venues and timings will be made over the next couple of weeks. Tickets are ÂŁ20 and available from www.ticketweb.co.uk or in person from PJ Molloys.
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FULL LINE-UP FOR GLASGOW AMERICANA FESTIVAL 2014 Glasgow : 1-5 October : www.glasgowamericana.com FESTIVAL PASS! @ www.ticketweb.co.uk/event/glasgow-americana-festival-pass-tickets/117639
GLASGOW Americana has now completed its cracking 2014 Festival line up featuring seven gigs at five venues over five days. This is the eighth year for the Festival, which starts on 1st October and ends on the 5th Oklahoma/ Texas songwriter, Jimmy LaFave (pictured) and his band with their brand of 'red dirt' music get things under way for his first Scottish date in 15 years. He effortlessly blends country, blues, folk, and early rock and roll in his own compositions or choice of covers. He has recorded around 15 albums – the last with new material was 2012’s “Depending On the Distance.”
songwriter Adam Holmes and his band The Embers. Adam’s debut album, “Heirs And Graces” was nominated for Scottish Album of the Year this year. He’s winning many admirers with his cultured mix of traditional and contemporary folk music from both sides of the Atlantic, gently eased on to his own brand of Americana. On the final day, The Hazy Recollections are teaming up with the Glasgow Americana Festival once again with a matinee show at the CCA offering an intriguing mix of artistes.
And bringing the curtain down on the Festival is Sturgill Simpson and his band. Nashville-based Sturgill – tipped by many to be “the biggest real country star in waiting” – impressed many with Award-winning Canadian blues guitarist this recent appearance on Jools and singer songwriter, Matt Anderson, Holland’s BBC2 show while his latest who plays around 200 live, intimate and album, “Metamodern Sounds In Country high-energy gigs a year, appears at The Music” was named an Uncut Magazine Admiral Bar on Thursday, 2 October. Americana Album of the month. Specialising mostly in an earthy blend of blue-collar folk, electric blues, and roots rock, his eighth and latest album, “Weightless” also boldly branches off in the direction of R&B, reggae and rockabilly. The first lady of Louisiana, Mary Gauthier – she headlined the first ever Festival back in 2007 – stars at St Andrews in the Square on Friday, 3 October. The hugely popular and gloriously talented singer/songwriter has a new album, “Trouble and Love,” to bring, featuring personal tales that are never less than moving and certain to give fans, as she would say, a “bruising” time. There’s a matinee date with Texas-based singer/songwriter, Carrie Elkin at The Glad Café on Saturday, 4 October. Carrie, whose new album with Danny Schmidt, “For Keeps” is out now, appeared as part of the Glasgow Americana 2012 show, “Austin Song Writers In The Round.” Many liken her to Nanci Griffith, Iris DeMent and Patty Griffin. The same venue hosts an evening show that day with hotly-tipped singer/
Glasgow Americana director, Kevin Morris said: “The festival is a really top-class line-up with acts set to please lots of music fans. It’s pleasing that these artistes think so highly of Glasgow Americana and are so keen to come to the city, either for the first time or for a repeat visit.”
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GLASGOW AMERICANA 2014 PROGRAMME
(All shows doors 7.30pm unless stated)
Wednesday, 1 October: JIMMY LAFAVE, Oran Mor Tickets £15 from 0141 204 5151 Thursday, 2 October: MATT ANDERSON, The Admiral Tickets £11 from 0141 204 5151 Friday, 3 October: MARY GAUTHIER, St Andrew's In The Square £15 from 0141 204 5151 Saturday, 4 October: CARRIE ELKIN, The Glad Café (matinee) Doors 3.30pm Tickets £12 from 0141 204 5151 Saturday, 4 October: ADAM HOLMES, The Glad Cafe Tickets £10 from 0141 204 5151 Sunday, 5 October: HAZY RECOLLECTIONS, The CCA (matinee) Doors 3.30pm Tickets £10 from 0141 204 5151 Sunday, 5 October: STURGILL SIMPSON, Oran Mor Tickets £13 from 0141 204 5151
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King Creosote, Roddy Hart and Dougie MacLean to play Paisley’s Spree Festival Paisley : 10-18 October : www.thespree.co.uk TICKETS! @ http://www.thespree.co.uk/events/
A host of big-name music and comedy acts are on their way to Paisley this October, as part of the annual Spree. The third edition of the Renfrewshire Council-run event – on between 10 and 18 October – will see the return of the iconic Spiegeltent to the town centre to host the bulk of the shows. The centrepiece of the ten-day festival will be a one-off collaboration between King Creosote, Roddy Hart and the Lonesome Fire, and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra on Friday 17 October. The gig –in the stunning setting of Paisley Abbey – will see both acts play sets backed by the orchestra, and follows a rapturouslyreceived show at the same venue during last year’s festival with the RSNO, Admiral Fallow and The Twilight Sad. The Spigeltent will host Scottish folk legend Dougie MacLean – fresh from performing his best-known song Caledonia for a global TV audience of 1 billion during the closing ceremony of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.
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favourite Craig Hill in the Spiegeltent. There will also be two editions of the regular Buddy Good Laugh comedy nights run by Dead Sheep Comedy during The Spree, headlined by TV regulars Jo Caulfield and Mark Nelson.
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Brick Wonders will run until February and feature the natural ancient and modern marvels of the world, created by Lego artist Warren Elsmore. And to build on the Lego link, The Spree will feature daily Let’s Do Robotics with Lego workshops for children, as well as a showing of the Lego Movie in the arts centre.
Other musical highlights include indie-rockers Withered Hand and Merrymouth (fronted by exOcean Colour Scene singer Simon Fowler), as well as veteran songwriter Rab Noakes, who was Tickets are already on sale for some shows last in town when he produced a sold-out tribute through the Renfrewshire Arts and Museums box show to Paisley’s Gerry Rafferty this year. office at boxoffice.renfrewshire.gov.uk. There will also be some award-winning Tickets for all others – including the King traditional music thanks to Ross Ainslie and Creosote/Roddy Hart/RSNO show – will be Jarlath Henderson with Salthouse, as well as the available through www.thespree.co.uk from 9am return of the Danny Kyle Open Stage made on Thursday 28 August. famous by Celtic Connections. Spree fans can also call the Renfrewshire Arts The Spree will also feature plenty for children and Museums box office on 0300 300 1210, or during the October break too, with Kids’ Comedy book in person at Paisley Arts Centre in New events featuring comics including Billy Kirkwood Street Paisley, PA1 1EZ. and Raymond Mearns, as well as free author events for kids in Paisley Central Library. www.thespree.co.uk
The festival will close with a Scottish Album of the Year Showcase on Saturday 18 October https://twitter.com/SpreeFestival headlined by award winners and Glaswegian hipTo see the full bill – which also includes film, www.facebook.com/thespreefestival hop stars Young Fathers, plus fellow nominees theatre, community and local history events and Kid Canaveral and Hector Bizerk. even a hypnotist – visit www.thespree.co.uk from Thursday 28 January. The bill is also big on laughs, with 2010 Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Russell Kane bringing his new show Smallness to Paisley Town Hall on Wednesday 15 October.
Other big-name comics set to appear include Scotland’s very own ‘half-man half-Xbox’ Daniel Sloss in Paisley Arts Centre, and Spree festival
The festival will run alongside the opening weekend of the Brick Wonders Lego exhibition at Paisley Museum, after its predecessor Brick City broke venue attendance records earlier this year.
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TWIN ATLANTIC TO HEADLINE LOOPALLU’s 10th BIRTHDAY Ullapool : 26-27 September : www.loopallu.co.uk TICKETS @ Sorry folks all sold out! Loopallu are delighted to announce Twin Atlantic as their 2nd headliner. Making their debut appearance in Ullapool, Twin Atlantic travel to Ullapool after an incredible summer which has seen them playing to packed out stages at festivals up and down the country including Glastonbury, T in the Park, Reading and Leeds Festivals as well as supporting Kings of Leon on their recent stadium tour. More importantly, last month saw the release of their 2nd full length album Heart and Soul, which entered the UK top 40 and number 6 and includes stand out singles 'Brothers and Sisters' and 'Heart and Soul'.
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'We've had a pretty special relationship with the Highlands since the very start of our band and over the years have enjoyed some of our most momentous and defining gigs there. So we're over the moon to say we will be continuing this tradition by playing Loopallu this year. We can't wait... & hope to see
Twin Atlantic : www.facebook.com/twinatlantic some old and new faces there to join the party.' Barry McKenna (Twin Atlantic) ‘Over the past ten years Loopallu has been fortunate to have attracted some of the UKs biggest acts from Mumford and Sons to Paolo Nutini. 2014 is going to be no different, and indeed a vintage year, with Scotland’s hottest act Twin Atlantic heading North only weeks after storming the Top 10 with their new album. We know the Loopallu faithful will be eagerly awaiting with arms and ears wide open’ Robert Hicks, Festival Founder & Organiser With a reputation for showcasing and breaking some of Scotland's newest talents, we are delighted to be announcing the first festival appearance of White. White are a hurtling juggernaut of synth stabs, razor-sharp guitars and even sharper attire. A cacophony of pink noise, huge drums, infectious hooks & an explosive frontman channelling Jacques Brel & Nick Cave. The Glasgow five-piece are turning heads with debut song "Living Fiction", the NME calling it "the kind of full-blown space wig-out Bowie would be proud of”. WHITE on playing Loopallu, "Ullapool ta egats eht revo ekat ot tiaw t'nac ETIHW" Also appearing over the weekend are Glasgow 3-piece garage punk rock act Baby Strange; and set to kick of the celebrations, Loopallu wouldn’t be complete without the Ullapool Pipe Band. These acts join the previously announced headliners brit-pop legends Shed Seven; influential punk act The Undertones; in their 'Acoustic & Unplugged' guise Alabama 3; Public Service Broadcasting; Neon Waltz; Kim Churchill; Vigo Thieves; Hunter & The Bear; Model Aeroplanes; The Vatersay Boys; and Finally Mark Radcliffe & The Foes. Making it's debut is in association with Ullapool Book Festival is Literally Literary, a celebration of writing which includes bestselling author Christopher Brookmyre; Katie Morag creator Mairi Hedderwick; writer, musician and journalist Doug Johnstone; Loopallu regular, and BBC presenter Vic Galloway chats about his debut novel and Aidan Moffat better known as the frontman for Arab Strap, and now childrens author. Loopallu takes place in the west coast village of Ullapool on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 of September and doubles the population of the village for the weekend. As well as the usual eclectic line up of acts appearing at the festival big top and the fringe events after hours in the villages pubs, the festival will again provide a selection of fine food and drink from around the Highlands as well as the usual warm Ullapool welcome. Tickets for this year’s festival are now sold out.
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Perthshire Amber Festival tuning up for a bumper year Perthshire : 24 October - 2 November : www.perthshireamber.com TICKETS! @ http://www.perthshireamber.com/index.php/tickets
As the leaves just begin to turn Amber, tickets are flying out through the door of the Perthshire Amber Box Office and it looks likely that this year’s festival will be the biggest yet. With over 350 musicians set to perform in the many wonderful and varied venues in autumnal Perthshire, tickets sales are 40% up on this time last year. The festival celebrates its tenth anniversary this year and festival Director Jennifer MacLean is delighted that the programme has been so well received. “I can hardly believe that this year we’re celebrating the 10th anniversary of the festival! When we first put on a weekend of concerts back in 2005, I had a feeling that we had a
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special concept ... combining the beauty of autumnal Perthshire in the heart of Scotland with the music of Dougie MacLean and his talented musical friends. I couldn’t have imagined this mushrooming effect and I’m really pleased with the growing numbers and enthusiasm for the festival year on year. I’m really thrilled also with the audience’s reaction to this year’s programme – we have brought some of the festival favourites from over the years back to the festival, including Eddi Reader, The Paperboys, Duncan Chisholm and Emily Smith as well as inviting great new talent to join the Perthshire Amber Festival family.”
attracts over 9000 visitors from across Scotland, the UK and 22 countries world wide and runs over ten days in venues across Perthshire. In addition to the concerts (afternoon and evening), the festival runs a programme of Amber Discoveries - walks, talks, workshops, open mic sessions, Cabaret Amber and pub sessions in Dunkeld and Birnam around the festival hub.
The particular success of the 2014 festival may be down to the profile of the Music Director and Founder Dougie MacLean who celebrates 40 years as a touring musician this year and featured (alongside Kylie Minogue, Lulu and Perthshire Amber is part of the Year of Deacon Blue) at the Closing Ceremony of the Homecoming when Scotland welcomes the world Commonwealth Games in Glasgow last month. with a year long calendar of events. The festival He has also successfully collaborated on a stunning new album with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, whose performance with Dougie will be one of the star attractions at this year’s festival. He explains more: “It’s been a fantastic year with many highlights and I am really looking forward to this year’s Perthshire Amber. I’m thrilled that the RSNO will be joining me for a very special concert at Perth Concert Hall on the 31 October and I am pleased that we are having two evening concerts in Blairgowrie as that’s where I played some of my first gigs over 40 years ago...a real Homecoming! I love the special beauty of Perthshire in the autumn and I hope that Perthshire Amber’s many friends old and new will really enjoy the fantastic music and atmosphere... and a very warm welcome.” The Perthshire Amber Festival takes place 24 October – 2 November 2014 go to www. perthshireamber.com for the full line-up and to buy tickets, or call the box office on 01350 724261
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the Head to the east coast mns for Dunbar Music Festival collection …. Dunbar : 26-28 September : www.dunbarmusicfestival.co.uk TICKETS! @ Nearly all the events are free!! The Festival caters for a wide range of musical tastes. The 2014 Dunbar Traditional Music Festival takes place from the evening of Initially the focus was on traditional Scottish and Irish music but in recent years this has broadened to Friday 26 to Sunday 28 September in include jazz, blues, Appalachian, country, bluegrass various Belhaven bars in and around and skiffle. Dunbar. Belhaven Best is the major A bit about Dunbar .... The historic burgh of Dunbar is sponsor for the festival. situated on the south-east coast of Scotland about 30 DTMF continues to flourish since it began in 1988.Set in the historic seaside town of Dunbar, the Festival is committed to showcasing local and young talent alongside well established and internationally known artists. Song, music, pipes & drums, children's workshop, informal tunes and sessions, concerts, ceilidhs and open air performances are the traditional hallmarks of the annual September event.
miles from Edinburgh in East Lothian. There are a number of beautiful beaches and coastal walks in the area and East Lothian is also renowned for its excellent golf courses. There are also a number of small hotels and B&Bs available and good food is available throughout the town from takeways to fine dining. So go to the festival and make a full weekend of it!
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THIS YEAR'S DTMF PERFORMERS: BLUEBELLY: Bluebelly are Dougie Burns and Bobby McDonald. This musical partnership was founded in 2003 when Dougie and Bobby decided that is was time to inflict their own original blues based songs on an unsuspecting (and, at that time, largely indifferent) public. Since their last two appearances here in Dunbar, Bluebelly have developed quite a fan base and so make a welcome return. ROBIN HAMILTON: Started playing piano accordion at age eleven receiving lessons from John Leslie. Competed in various competitions up to national level with some success. Plays for ceilidhs and dances with various bands all over Scotland and beyond, having played across Europe, South America and Australia. SLAINTE M'HATH: Slainte M'Hath are stalwarts of the Dunbar Traditional Music Festival and are hugely popular here, the lads were a twosome, but now with the recent addition of their third member they play a very wide range of Scottish traditional folk influenced by the Corries. If this is your taste then come early as the venues they play are always packed. CHRISTINE BOVILL: A live performer with a world class voice, Christine Bovill has built her reputation on her interpretation of classic 20th century songs. With the release of Derby Street, her first album, Christine reveals a major talent as a songwriter.
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GUY HEATH: Guy has been coming to entertain at the festival for quite some years and he blends in where ever he plays, Guy has a freedom to roam and is very flexible he plays all his songs including CURMUDGEON: Curmudgeon are a Lothian based folk music band comprising three members: Donald Gorman fiddle player old songs and blue songs. He loves a good jam. specialising in traditional Scottish music, Donald also plays EWAN GALLOWAY: Ewan have been playing the Accordion for six mandola and mandolin, and adds accompanying vocals. Laurie years and have made a multitude of friends from the music Brett is lead singer for the band and is a fine guitar player. He also industry. His tutor, John Leslie, is a true musician in his own right, occasionally plays whistle. Andrew Macintyre plays Scottish small sometimes accompanying (and putting up with him) in his band. He pipes and various whistles as well as providing accompanying has also played on BBC Radio Scotland - Take the Floor with the vocals. Graeme Munro Band which was a great experience. GRAHAM CAIRNS: Graham has become known for the heart and ROCKA HILLBILLIES: Rocka Hillbillies is a band focused on soul he puts into his songs and performances. His career highlights providing good fun nostalgic 50's Rock’n’Roll. Elvis - Carl Perkins include performing at T In The Park, the Mull of Kintyre music Johnny Cash - Chuck Berry…and all that genre. festival, and other far flung places such as Singapore, and Greece. He's played in bands of many genres, rock, ceilidh, folk, and THE DANA DIXON BAND: Singer and harmonica player Dana country, with many other great musicians, and each of these Dixon grew up in a house which was filled by her fathers music. experiences has shaped his sound and style. Although living and raising a family in the UK her father was born in Texas, USA and it was his love of blues and American roots WATCHTONE: Watchtone are a fresh and exciting Newcastlemusic which was a major influence on his young daughter. With based band that infuse contemporary Scottish tunes with complex this in mind its no surprise that The Dana Dixon Bands sound is an underlying tones and rhythms. Dazzling audiences with their own intoxicating mix of authentic Texas, Chicago and west coast jump compositions and arrangements, Chris Meredith fiddle, Mercedes blues plus other influences such as rockabilly and 50s R&B. Philips Sax and Graeme Armstrong on guitar make up this innovative trio. NE3 FOLK: NE3 folk are an exciting trio from Newcastle flooding the scene with their subtly complex arrangements and innate BEN CHURCH: Danny Kyle Award winner Ben Church is a unique driving force. Cathy Geldard tantalizes audiences with her unique performer that has been receiving phenomenal reactions to his blend of the shetland fiddle style with every other style available to percussive guitar style and soaring voice. As a soloist he has her. The graceful melodies that emanate from Victoria performed at various venues and festivals around the UK, including Laurenceson's accordion are beautifully attuned to her left hand 's the prestigious Sage Gateshead and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. A eclectic influences. This leaves Chris Meredith's driving guitar BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award semi-finalist at 17, Ben Church has complimented by his use of dissonance and complicated rhythms. A since released a long awaited debut CD 'My Lot,' spotlighting his band to recommend and not to miss! distinctive twist on traditional material as well as superb original songs and covers. ROY MOLLER: Roy studied at StrathclydeUniversity and was joint winner of the Keith Wright Poetry Competition. After graduating, JO COCKBURN and DAVIE SCOTT: Jo Cockburn has been playing Roy concentrated his creative endeavours on music, playing guitar in Scottish dance bands for over 20 years. She has played all over in Peel favourites Meth O.D. and instrumental outfit The Wow Kafe, Scotland with long-standing bands such as Judith Linton and on whose debut single Who Will Apologise To The Emperor he Gordon Clark, as well as travelling to many gigs abroad. She has featured on lead guitar. been a fixture at Dunbar Traditional Music Festival for over 15 years. David Scott has been well-known on the Scottish dance ANDREW GORDON: Andrew grew up listening to The Corries. The music circuit for over 30 years. He now plays in East Lothian heartfelt renditions of Scottish songs encouraged Andrew to find his blues+rockabilly band Dawghouse. Davie and Jo first met at the own voice, and at the age of 13, with his dads guitar, started Shetland.
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ROYAL NATIONAL MÒD UNVEILS BIGGEST FRINGE PROGRAMME IN EVENTS HISTORY Inverness : 10-18 October : www.modinbhirnis2014.com TICKETS! @ www.modinbhirnis2014.com/naidheachdan-news/ Am Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail (The Royal National Mòd), Scotland’s biggest Gaelic Cultural Festival, has announced the programme for their biggest fringe in the event’s 122 year history. Taking place in Inverness from Friday 10 to Saturday 18 October there will be almost 70 events taking place as part of the Fringe, alongside the competition based events. Starting with a torchlight procession from Inverness Castle to Eden Court on the Friday, there is an abundance of entertainment planned for the week. There will be concerts featuring Skipinnish, Cruinn and Skerryvore (plus many more), street theatre, the Shinty Mod Cup, meet the author events, pub music nights, children’s disco, come & try sessions and a ceilidh - there really is something for everyone. Fringe highlights include the Saturday night Fiddlers’ Rally at Eden court. Hosted in association with Blazin in Beauly - under the musical direction of Bruce Macgregor of Blazin’ Fiddles - the concert will feature over 100 fiddlers, including world renowned artistes, plus local groups, promising to be the most spectacular fiddle event in Scotland. A special concert to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I on Wednesday afternoon will be a showpiece event, with musician Erik Spence creating a piece of music to go along with the poem Bantrach Cogaidh, written by the late Rev John Macleod. Dingwall Gaelic Choir and Lochardil Primary School Choir will contribute. Other highlights include musical performances at the area’s stunning visitor attractions Urquhart Castle, Culloden Battlefield and Fort George, while The Massed Choirs, with pipe bands, will bring the week’s musical festivities to a close with hundreds of choristers taking part on the Saturday morning. Organised by An Comunn Gàidhealach, one of the world’s oldest and most respected national Gaelic organisations, The Royal National Mòd is the most important festival of the Gaelic language in Scotland and is a signature event in the Highland Homecoming celebrations. The nine day extravaganza will feature competitions in Highland Dancing, Gaelic Music and Song, Sport, Literature and Drama, offering Gaelic speakers of all levels to compete, bringing thousands of competitors and spectators from throughout Scotland, the UK and from all corners of the globe including USA, Australia and Canada to Inverness. John Morrison, chief executive of An Comunn Gàidhealach, said:
but over the years our Fringe events have also started to grow. “Inverness has a great variety of venues to allow us to host our biggest ever Fringe, and it’s a great way to celebrate being in the city for the first time since 1997. Having a Fringe event keeps the atmosphere going all week and allows gaels and non-gaels to experience the fun of the Mod!” The Provost of Inverness, Councillor Alex Graham said: “The Mòd Inbhir Nis Fringe Programme includes many varied and interesting events. These include Cèilidh Beag a Mhòd - a fun event for young children taking place in the Aquadome dynamic street theatre in the City Centre, genealogical activities in the Highland Archive Centre and exciting exhibitions and musical recitals in the Inverness Museum and Art Gallery. “The Mod Fringe activities and events complement the formal Royal National Mod Competitions and which, together, give us the World’s Premier Gaelic festival.” Cllr Graham added, “I am delighted that the Fringe Programme includes both traditional and contemporary events in venues and places of historic interest. All these have Gaelic at their core and are aimed at attracting residents, competitors and visitors. “The Mod Fringe events will complement the increasing use of Gaelic in the area, create a unique atmosphere, and generate an economic boost to the City and inner Moray Firth area in the middle of October during this special Year of Homecoming Scotland.
“We are absolutely delighted to announce our Fringe programme for 2014. The bread and Bidh Fàilte mhòr oirbh, I look forward to butter of the Mòd itself is the competition side – meeting you at the Mòd Inbhir Nis 2014!” there are more than 200 competitions to enjoy – Martin Dorchester, Managing Director of
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CalMac, said: “As main commercial supporter of the Royal National Mòd, we recognise that the Fringe has a valuable role to play in providing a colourful and entertaining backdrop to the important business of the competitions, so are looking forward to the biggest Fringe ever.” The Royal National Mòd is supported by Highland Council, HIE, Creative Scotland, Caledonian MacBrayne, Bòrd na Gàidhlig, EventScotland, the Royal Bank of Scotland, SQA, BBC ALBA, the Scottish Government and Royal Mail. Paul Bush OBE, Chief Operating Officer for EventScotland said: “The Royal National Mòd is a key part of our annual cultural events portfolio and in 2014 is one of the centrepieces of the Highland Homecoming programme. Scotland is the perfect stage for events and in the extensive Fringe programme at this year’s Mòd will showcase our rich Gaelic heritage through the week of the event.” Organised by An Comunn Gàidhealach, which is the oldest and most respected national Gaelic organisation, The Royal National Mòd is a competition based festival which attracts competitors from Gaelic communities throughout the UK, Ireland, Australia, Germany, Canada and the USA and is considered the biggest event of the Gaelic calendar.
For full event programme and details, visit www.ancomunn.co.uk or for Fringe events visit www.modinbhirnis2014.com
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Electric Fields 2014 - Fatherson Closed The Party At Scotland's Brightest And Best New Festival! With the end of August only a day away, 1500 people could be found partying to more than 40 bands, artists, and DJ’s, under the watchful gaze and sun-filled serenity of Drumlanrig Castles green and verdant tree-lined grounds. So, as a new adventure, a one-dayer, the new kid on the festival block smashed it. We’d like to this think that this was a fantastic way to close the summer festival season in Dumfriesshire, if not Scotland. Co-founders Alex Roberts & Chay Woodman, as well as the rest of our truly dedicated team, would like to thank everybody that turned up. The atmosphere veered between the best festival we’ve ever been to, including having families galore, and a classic Hogmanay vibe with the atmosphere turned up high. The music ran from 11.30am to 00.30am and apart from
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Chay Woodman and Alex Roberts (cofounders) said: “We’re delighted with the overall success of the first and now inaugural Electric Fields. The weather was kind and the festival goers were in great spirits. We feel that we’ve created a family friendly event that stands Ally McCrae – DJ & Broadcaster, out from everything else in Dumfries & BBC Radio 1 - “Honestly, what a Galloway, including musically. The feedback has been overwhelming and with the majority of day. The line-up was strong, the ticket buyers coming from outside of the region, two stages worked a treat, the we’re obviously on the right path nationally. weather, the people, the setting … More than enough reason to start planning for 2015!’ ah, it was awesome! ” Sadly, a handful of tents did have some items stolen, which is being dealt with by the police. Although the loss figure is quite high, half of this one DJ being replaced due to illness, the full brace of bands arrived, played and partied with is roughly due to one particular tent containing a everyone else, including our stunning headliner, very expensive high end camera & lens as well Electric Fields 2014 : as a significant amount of cash. We are of Fatherson. Having Alex Kapranos from Franz photo by www.facebook.comDBonnarFilms Ferdinand strap on his guitar and jump onstage course disappointed that this happened, however, this does seem indicative of all for the last song with his old band The festivals. The crowd, other than this incident and Amphetameanies was a fantastic surprise. www.electricfieldsfestival.com Thankfully we managed keep that one a secret, one person being arrested for drunk and https://twitter.com/Electric_Fields disorderly, behaved impeccably, and we salute in between a lot of grinning. www.facebook.com/electricfieldsfestival their greatness immensely.
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SEPTEMBER Nairn Book and Arts Festival Nairn 2-7 September A unique celebration of literature, drama, music and art in the Highlands of Scotland. We’re really proud of our Festival Programme this year; with more variety than ever, we’re sure you and your family will love it. There will be music for all tastes, from the inimitable jazz violinist Tim Kliphuis to the Scottish Tango Ensemble, and some of the country’s best Scottish traditional musicians, including the Occasionals, Highland Connection and Mike Vass, join us for a special charity concert in memory of talented fiddler Ian Hardie. We’d love you to join us for our first ever large scale singing event, Four Seasons of Song – no previous choir experience necessary, just join in and sing! https://nairnfestival.co.uk/
Skye Book Festival Isle of Skye 4-6 September Walks, Tours, Music, Songs and Poetry. Celebrating books, people and places. www.facebook.com/skyebookfest
Bathgate Music Festival Bathgate 4-7 September The programme features a range of musical styles, profiles local music making, involve people of all ages, promotes a high quality professional programme and provides music education opportunities for young people. www.facebook.com/pages/Bathgate-Music-Festival/147565131921816
Blas Festival Highlands 4-15 September
swimming pool towards the Live Music tent on the beach next to the Concert Hall ahead of the doors opening for the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. Featuring Troon’s Blackrock and Boys Brigade Pipe Bands, Sum Wummin Drummin and the Troon All Star Cheerleaders – and there’s no doubt more entertainers and floats will be added! www.liveattroon.com
Midfest Dalkeith 6-7 September
Midlothian's arts and culture festival Midfest is www.stockfestedinburgh.com coming back, bigger than ever with the help of the Homecoming Scotland 2014 fund. This year's event is kicking off with a massive music festival Loopallu at Dalkeith Country Estate featuring Scottish bands such as Big Country and the Bay City Ullapool Rollers. Midfest: Grown in Scotland will also 26-27 September feature a host of other bands from Scotland On paper they said it wouldn’t work, a festival in www.midfestgrowninscotland.co.uk late September in a remote village on the West Coast of Scotland 60 miles from the nearest town, but Loopallu seven years later has had the likes of Paolo Nutini, Mumford & Sons and Franz NonStuff Festival Ferdinand grace their little stage. This is a small Wiston Lodge, South Lanarkshire : intimate festival with a line-up of well known 12-14 September festival favourites and Scottish acts. The Forgotten Works bring you NonStuff – www.loopallu.co.uk events with unamplified performances, permaculture, workshops and games. After a calamitous but eventually successful crowfunding Isle of Jura Music Festival campaign – the first ever NonStuff festival is happening in September. Jura 26-28 September www.nonstuff.co.uk Now in its 21st year, The Isle of Jura Musical Festival is a well-established favourite for lovers of the traditional music scene. To celebrate this Best of the West Festival 20th landmark, the weekend is going to be even Inveraray bigger and better than ever. From the locals 13-14 September Friday night ceilidh right through to a brand new Sunday night concert in the distillery coBest of the West Festival an 'end of season' operage, headlined by Wolfstone, enjoy a showcase held annually in the grounds of weekend packed with fantastic performances, Inveraray Castle in Argyll. This family weekend stimulating workshops, spontaneous sessions includes two days of music and song with and great craic. To guarantee you don’t miss performances in both English and Gaelic. The festival has a strong focus on local young talent out, you can pre-purchase your tickets online now. as well as the best of the established
performers. As well as a great line-up of music, food and drink it's also important to us to Blas Festival is the Highlands' premier Gaelic and provide a wide range of activities for all ages. traditional music festival. Blas takes place in venues across the Highlands and includes an www.bowfest.co.uk eclectic line-up of local, national and international artistes. www.blas-festival.com
Live @ Troon Ayrshire 5-7 September The fifth annual Live at Troon Festival is beginning to take real form for the weekend of Friday 5th to Sunday 7th of September with the main acts now in place for the weekend and some new events taking place around the town. The Red Hot Chilli Pipers will be the headline act on the Friday opening night and we can reveal that the wonderful Eddi Reader will be headlining with her full band on the Saturday night at Troon Concert Hall. The early evening event will feature a parade of local performers leading the good folk of Troon from the starting point at the
20th – Saturday 27th September 2014, the festival involves local traders, community groups, schools & residents and as ever the 2014 programme will not disappoint! Stockfest Committee organised events return including: an Opening Party Community Ceilidh and a Jazz & Blues themed Closing Party, coordinated by the Events Team at Lilies & Dreams. Highlights include Guided Walks through the area, Taster Sessions in Zumba and Swing Dancing at LifeCare on Cheyne Street, Book and Poetry readings plus a Military History Talk at Stockbridge Library, Live Music and Shopping Discount Evenings throughout the area and even a Street Party hosted by the St Stephen Street Traders Association!
Orkney Blues Weekend Orkney 19-21 September Another spectacular weekend of blues awaits us in late summer. A medley of solo artists, bands and jams hosted by the port town of Stromness spread across several local venues. www.orkneyblues.co.uk
Stockbridge Festival Edinburgh 20-27 September Stockfest, a week long festival celebrating the village of Stockbridge in Edinburgh and the surrounding community, returns in 2014 for its 3rd festival. Spread over the week of Saturday
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Lockerbie Jazz Festival Lockerbie 26-28 September The ninth Lockerbie Jazz Festival is set to spread its wings and include a series of concerts in Moffat and a blues dinner in Annan as well as continuing with Lockerbie as the centre of the Festival. The Festival presents a programme of stellar names including the BBC Big Band playing the great American Big Band classics with special guest Georgina Jackson; the Scottish Queen of the Blues, Maggie Bell is set to take to the stage on Saturday night, whilst Del Amitri guitarist Kris Dollimore is set to play Del Amitri Restaurant in Annan (now sold out) as well as having two outings in Lockerbie. www.lockerbiejazz.com
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The Dunbar Traditional Music Festival continues to flourish since it began in 1988. Set in the historic seaside town of Dunbar, the Festival is committed to showcasing local and young talent alongside well established and internationally known artists. Song, music, pipes & drums, children's workshop, informal tunes and sessions, concerts, ceilidhs and open air performances are the traditional hallmarks of the annual September event. The Festival caters for a wide range of musical tastes. Initially the focus was on traditional Scottish and Irish music but in recent years this has broadened to include jazz, blues, Appalachian, country, bluegrass and skiffle.
2014 is the ninth year of the Selkirk Sessions Traditional Music Festival and flows on from the two previous Both Sides of the Tweed Festivals which ceased in 2005. Selkirk Sessions welcomes all musicians who enjoy playing folk (traditional or modern), contemporary and bluegrass music; and anyone who just likes listening to good stuff.
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Come and Join us for the 15th Ullapool Guitar Festival this October. Amazing musicians in concert and held held in stunning surroundings. Enjoy workshops, concerts, the guitar exhibition/trade show and the best kept secret in Ullapool "The Late Club" - starting at midnight and runs till 03.00 am (and sometimes longer!). If you love guitar music in all its forms then this Festival is not to be missed.
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Glasgow's annual celebration of Americana brings musicians from as far afield as Texas and Canada to perform roots music from blues to rockabilly. www.glasgowamericana.com
Callander Jazz and Blues Festival Callander 3-5 October
The Callander Jazz and Blues Festival is now firmly established on the UK Festival map and is The Cumnock Tryst one of the largest rural music festival events in Cumnock Scotland. Visit the Heart of Scotland and 2-5 October experience a weekend of first class entertainment amongst the early autumn A new music festival under the leadership of splendour of the Trossachs. This year’s Scottish composer, James MacMillan CBE programme offers over 45 live gigs staged in 22 Cumnock, Scotland. It is hoped that The venues in and around the Trossachs town of Cumnock Tryst will become an annual event Callander. Featuring a host of local, national and with concerts in venues in and around the town. international jazz and blues performers. Now in The programme will feature some of the finest, its 9th year, this years Festival promises to be a international classical artists, as well as music long weekend of live music with some great and musicians from different backgrounds both headline bands such as The Jive Aces, The stylistically and socially. The Cumnock Tryst Revolutionaires and The Pinstripe Suit Swing aims to make its strong commitment to the Band. community at the heart of all its activities, for We look forward to welcoming once again for a instance involving young people at school and weekend of great fun and music in and around college, amateur choirs and local bands. Callander. www.thecumnocktryst.com
Carluke Jam Festival Carluke 3-4 October Carluke Jam Festival is a celebration of Carluke's Food Production, Musical and Drama groups and Heritage. Building on the success of the Carluke Jam Festival in 2013, the organising committee is back at work planning and preparing for the next Carluke Jam Festival on 3rd and 4th of October 2014. As before, Carluke Jam Festival will celebrate Carluke's History, Musical traditions and food manufacturing expertise within the town. https://twitter.com/CarlukeJamFest
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Sea Festival Torridon, Highlands 3-13 October The festival has grown out of the annual Torridon Ale & Torridon Walking festivals traditionally held on the first and second weekends in October, filling the space between with a range of events closely tied to the mountains and sea. Here you will find sea kayaking, wildlife trips, mountain walking, scrambling, climbing, landscape photography, local food and crafts, all mixed together with a smattering of fine ale and great live music! www.mountainandseafestival.co.uk
Tenement Trail Festival Glasgow 4 October TENEMENT TRAIL festival is back for the second consecutive year with a dynamic line-up of bands. Stretching across four venues on Glasgow’s famous Sauchiehall Street, the festival will see over 30 acts of an eclectic mix of genres take to the stages in October from noon until the early hours to help celebrate Tenement TV’s third birthday. www.tenementtv.com
Shetland Accordion and Fiddle Festival Shetland 9-13 October This the 27th festival presents the best in traditional music from Shetland, Scotland, Ireland and Scandinavia. The Shetland Accordion and Fiddle Club promotes the best in tradional Shetland music, holding events throughout the year, as well as the annual Shetland Accordion & Fiddle Festival (SAFF) www.shetlandaccordionandfiddle.com
The Spree Paisley October 10-18 Paisley's national festival of music, comedy and arts, now in it third year - taking place at various venues in the town centre www.thespree.co.uk
'SHADES' Haddo Arts Festival 2014 Aberdeenshire 3-12 October A 10 day long festival of the arts at Haddo House in Aberdeenshire. The 'Haddo Arts Festival’ running in October is a prestigious 10 day event, bringing together performers and artists of national importance alongside the distinctive and talented voices of the North East. This is hoped to be a durable and important annual Scottish festival using the fantastic facilities at Haddo and its country park. www.haddoartsfestival.org.uk
The Royal National Mod Paisley 10-18 October The Royal National Mod will take place in Inverness in 2014. The Feis events will take place in local hotels, public houses and local central venues. An Comunn Gàidhealach is one of the oldest and most respected Gaelic organisations. Founded in Oban in 1891, it has long been a leading light in the teaching, learning and use of the Gaelic language and the study and cultivation of Gaelic literature, history, music and art. www.modphaislig.org
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SCOTTISH MUSIC FESTIVALS 2014 to be included in our festival listings email details to: musicnewsscotland@gmail.com Blazin’ in Beauly Beauly 11-17 October Fancy coming to the Highlands for a week of sessions, masterclasses, concerts, good craic and tuition from Blazin’ Fiddles and their guests? Blazin’ in Beauly was established in 2001 and since then has seen thousands of people descend on the little town of Beauly for the Blazin’ Fiddles experience! www.blazininbeauly.com
Glasgay! Glasgow 20 October - 15 November In a year that the world came to Glasgow to celebrate the Commonwealth Games and the Year of Homecoming we bring you the 21st edition of Glasgay!. This year we explore social, historical and contemporary taboos. With the legal protection of the Equality Act (2010) and the arrival of the Equal Marriage Act 2013 as significant landmarks in our lives, we might ask is every aspect of LGBTQI peoples lives visible, accepted or understood. For our multiple tribes, pursuits and interests the LGBTQI community have much to do in aiding wider social acceptance. www.glasgay.co.uk
Perthshire Amber The Dougie MacLean Festival Perthshire 24 October - 2 November
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Glasgow 15 January - 1 February
Inverness 2 May 2015
Celtic Connections 2015 comprises a wealth of concerts, ceilidhs, talks, workshops, free events and late night sessions taking place over 18 days across various venues in Glasgow.
Super earlybird tickets have already sold out! Next batch of tickets go on sale in October! Brew at the Bog is BrewDog and Bogbain Farm’s gift to the world: a festival full of new music and new beer. BrewDog are the leaders of the craft beer revolution and they are about breaking rules, taking risks, upsetting trends, unsettling institutions but first and foremost, great tasting beers. As one newspaper put it, BrewDog is the new black. Bogbain Farm is based just outside Inverness and was crowned the “Best Unusual Venue” at the 2012 Scottish Event Awards. Brew at the Bog is just the latest in festivals Bogbain is hosting and the fabulous surroundings of this old farm will ensure Brew at the Bog 2015 will go down in history.
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APRIL Edinburgh International Harp Festival Edinburgh 10-15 April 2015
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The Clarsach Society & Edinburgh International Harp Festival is an annual celebration and gathering of musical talents. Find out more about us at www.clarsachsociety.co.uk The Clarsach Society (Comunn na Clarsaich) encourages interest in the instrument, especially amongst young players, who enjoy its adaptability to solo work, accompaniment or ensemble playing. The Society also presents the Edinburgh International Harp Festival - an annual celebration and gathering of musical talents. Every Spring we bring harpists from across the globe together to rub shoulders with you, the audience.
www.harpfestival.co.uk This is the 10th year of our festival and promises once again to be full of wonderful concerts featuring the finest of Scotland's musical talent as well as some international guests. Our venues are as special as ever … ranging from the prestigious Perth Concert Hall to town halls and tiny village halls, from atmospheric castles to our historic Dunkeld Cathedral and even including an 35th Shetland Folk iron age Crannog on Loch Tay…25 venues in all Shetland in 2014! 30 April -3 May
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Dumfries and Galloway 21-31 May Our 9-day festival has taken place since 1979. The founding aim was to bring international performers of the highest quality to a region containing many scattered rural communities since then this region has produced some of its own talent of international standing and we’re proud to also be able to present these artistes from time to time. We offer a wide range of events: music – including classical, jazz and folk, dance, theatre, literary, children’s events, plus the visual arts and films. Events take place in a range of venues throughout the region, from large to small, formal to informal, urban to rural. www.dgartsfestival.org.uk
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The Festival as the UK's most northerly folk festival is regarded a prestigious event for performers, locals and visitors alike. Organised by a voluntary committee (and run by an even bigger pool of volunteers) the Festival prides itself in reaching out to even the most far flung areas of Shetland. Concerts are organised throughout the isles, consisting of some of the best International, British and Shetland music that the world has to offer. In fact, visiting artistes are regularly dumbfounded by the quantity and quality of local musicians that our remote isles have to offer.
Kinross-shire Winter Festival celebrates all local events happening during November and December. Kinross-shire Local Events Organisation (KLEO) has announced that Eddi Reader www.shetlandfolkfestival.com will perform at the Kinross-shire's Winter Festival on Saturday 22 November. For updates, tickets and more information please visit the festival Isle of Bute Jazz Festival website ..... Isle of Bute 1-4 May 2015 www.kinrosswinterfestival.co.uk
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Orkney Folk Festival Orkney 21-24 May Here we are folks – Orkney Folk Festival number 33! Once again we have some big names coming north to join in the fun in May, and from the ceilidh bands to the almost indie strand, we have brought together a broad mix of artists that we hope appeals to everyone’s interpretation of the increasingly expansive folk genre. As ever, our local traditions and musicians – both established and emerging – will be centre stage alongside those visiting the festival. www.orkneyfolkfestival.com
Styrathyre Music Festival Styrathyre 24-25 May Styrathyre Music Festival can boast of being the largest Community based Music Festival in Scotland with over 250 individual Musicians taking part and despite challenging weather had over 1600 attending. Next years Festival is already confirmed for 29-31st May 2015.
The 28th Isle of Bute Jazz Festival has grown spectacularly from its small beginnings to become one of Britain's most popular jazz weekends. Top-class UK and international names feature in a programme of traditional jazz music www.balvaig.co.uk in one of Scotland's prettiest and friendliest seaside resorts.
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goNORTH @ Belladrum These acts appeared on the goNORTH Stage @ Belladrum Hector Bizerk : Model Aeroplanes : Our Future Glory : Neon Waltz : Tijuana Bibles : Broken Ravens : Ella the Bird (Siobhan Wilson) : Foreignfox : Poor Things : Hunter & The Bear : Garden of Elks : Campfires in Winter : Cryptic Keys : Jipsy Magic : Dagny : Ollie Forrest : Last of the Privateers : Eleanor Nicolson : Whispery Club : Silver Coast : Holy Esque : SHAPED : Searching For Donkeys : An C첫rsa Ci첫il (UHI) : Na Balaich (UHI)
goNORTH Stage @ Wickerman These acts appeared on the goNORTH Stage @ Wickerman Broken Records : Ella The Bird (Siobhan Wilson) : Roman Nose : United Fruit : Teen Canteen : Prehistoric Friends : Wecamefromwolves : The Moon Kids : Scary People : Schnarff Schnarff : Pale Honey : Dante : Copper Lungs : Our Future Glory : Halfrican : Angus Munro : Vladimir : Adopted as Holograph : Felix Champion : Culann www.facebook.com/gonorthinverness https://twitter.com/goNORTHFEST www.gonorthfestival.co.uk
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