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The Musicians on Voicecall
Aidan O'Rourke
From the island of Seil off Oban in the West Highlands, Aidan is
one of the top players to emerge from Scotland's new generation
of talented young fiddlers and is a member of the well known groups
Tabache and Blazing Fiddles. More widely known for his brilliant
renderings of Scots and Irish tunes Aidan demonstrates here, as
on the Tabache albums, that he is also a very talented and imaginative
song accompanist.
Leo McCann
From County Tyrone, Leo has lived in Scotland since the early nineties
when he came here to study in Aberdeen. He never went back
and now living in Edinburgh his growing reputation on the button
box has led to great acclaim and a busy gig schedule with a number
of bands including Cornerhouse, Dibidil, Johnny Scoofer and Power
Trout. Leo's first solo CD If
Anyone Can was released in July 2000 and has been receiving
rave reviews.
Martin McHugh
The McHughs have been at the hub of the Glasgow Irish music scene
for many years and Martin's father the late Jimmy McHugh (one time
all-Ireland fiddle champion) will be sadly missed by all who knew
him. Martin has followed his father's example by twice winning
the all-Ireland Bodhran championship and is simply the best.
Noel Rocks
Famous for his part in the now disbanded duo Amos & Rocks, Noel
is an expert of the five string banjo and the claw hammer style
which he puts to great use here on the protest Song
For Tony Blair.
Iain Baird
Iain is a singer and guitarist from Ayr who also possesses the rare
ability to play jug. Allan and Iain played together in The
Old Felix Jug Band from the late sixties until 1971 when Allan moved
from Ayr to Edinburgh. The jug was used by the early blues
bands as an affordable substitute for the more expensive double
bass and Iain demonstrates its effectiveness expertly on Can't Remember Your
Name.
Michael Gill
Having switched from full time music to a day job when he moved
to Edinburgh in the early nineties, Michael still finds time to
enhance many an Edinburgh session with his fine skills on fiddle
and viola. Here he plays viola on Knockin' On Your Door.
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