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| Alan Reid has been an ever present member of Battlefield Band since a few months after it's inception in1969 and Rob Van Sante is a guitarist of exceptional skill and subtlety. |
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| The five-piece were formed by like-minded folk in Edinburgh’s art cafes and pubs and the band's name emerged from a conversation Riley had with Jim Sutherland, their record producer, because, " our first gig was coming up and we had to think of a name. |
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| Adam McNaughtan is a Scottish folk singer and song writer, noted for his songs on post-War Glasgow |
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| Born in Aberdeen but raised in Coupar Angus, Adam Rennie formed his band in 1949. |
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| Aidan Mc Eoin, originally from Co. Clare southwest Ireland moved to Scotland some 16 years ago. He was instrumental in setting up performance poetry platforms both in Edinburgh and Glasgow before moving to the Scottish Highlands. |
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| Aidan is a fiddle player and composer from the Isle of Seil of the West Coast of Scotland. He has toured extensively in Europe and North America from the age of 15. |
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| For Aileen Carr, it was hearing the likes of Belle Stewart at the 1967 Blairgowrie Festival that was a defining moment - not to mention the day she was given, at teacher training college, a copy of Norman Buchan and Peter Hall's 1973 'Scottish Folksinger'. |
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| Ailie Robertson grew up in Edinburgh, and was immersed in the harp world from an early age. She is one of Scotland's outstanding harp players.
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| Alan has been an ever-present member of Battlefield Band since 1969, just a few months after it's inception. He was the first to use keyboards as an integral part of a traditional folk band. |
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| Alasdair is fiddler much-loved for his strong lyrical playing and masterful technique. His dynamic fiddling, engaging stage presence, and deep understanding of Scotland's music have created a constant and international demand for his solo appearances and concerts with a variety of ensembles. |
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| Alasdair teaches the Carnegie-Mellon University Pipe Band in Pittsburgh. He also has 17 years of experience as piper and Pipe Major with the Queen's Own Highlanders, serving for many years as instructor to prepare recruits to be Regimental Pipers. |
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| A very popular Gaelic Singer from the 60s |
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| Alasdair MacCuish & the Black Rose Ceildih Band were formed in the early nineties at the height of the Ceilidh dance revival in Glasgow and have long been recognised as the 'leading lights' of the ceilidh band world. |
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| Alasdair is a fine singer / songwriter and accordionist who has worked within many musical genres but is now making his name on the Scottish folk scene. |
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| Alasdair comes from the Island of Lewis, one of the Gaelic speaking Outer Hebrides where music and culture remain strong daily forces. Alasdair has been an award-winning fiddler since he emerged at age thirteen. |
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| Alastair MacDonald is one of Scotland's favourite showbiz personalities. |
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| Alex Green, from Aberdeenshire is the maestro of the tin whistle. |
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| Alex Hodgson is a singer and songwriter from Prestonpans, East Lothian. |
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| A talented button box player and fine tune writer, his music is full of the character of the local music in the Coigach area |
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| Ali "Beag" Macleod comes from Achnahaird near Achiltibuie in Coigach and Edinburgh-based Kevin Macleod often returns to his family home in Polbain.. |
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