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| An Award winning Contemporary band updating the classic Cuban / Latin sound and offering an irresistible set to keep the dance floor full. |
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| Ever since Larry Guild began playing the live circuit, in the late 90s, he has captivated audiences with his guitar playing, crystal clear voice and his fantastic narrative style of writing. |
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| LAU are a brand new trio pulling together their influences which span a triangle covering most of the UK, from the west coast of Scotland, up and across to Orkney and down to the east of England. The combination is a modern sound with all the depths of these traditions backing it up. |
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| Immersed in the rich culture of the Highlands, Lauren learned fiddle through the Feisean movement of Gaelic arts in Ross-Shire |
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| Laverock are a young Celtic rock band from the Udny area of Aberdeenshire, who have been entertaining crowds at ceilidhs, weddings and fundraisers for over four years. |
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| Lee Mackay from Scrabster, near Thurso, is just sixteen years old, but he is a veteran of the squeezebox. |
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| British cabaret singer, composer, and BBC television host Lena Martell was born in Glasgow and began singing at the age of eleven with her eldest brother's band.. |
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| Linties hatched from a Scots Music Group singing class in Edinburgh and since 2003 have performed at music festivals and folk clubs throughout Scotland . |
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| Lise Sinclair lives in Fair Isle, the remote island midway between Shetland and Orkney. |
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| Liz Doherty imparts what is best about Irish music, sheer fun and joy. She brings to her playing an exuberant energy that is rhythmical and powerful. |
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| Fiddlesticks is a novel and exciting group of young fiddlers, all students of the Music Department, University College, Cork and led by well-known fiddler Liz Doherty. |
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| The story of this gentle woman and superb singer is simply told. Born into a Traveller family in Aberdeen, she lived a largely settled life, working as a fish-filleter and marrying before coming to public attention at the age of 38, and dying of cancer only twenty-six years thereafter. |
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| Lori Watson is an exciting young performer and recognised 'tradition bearer' of Borders music. Joined by Fiona Young and Innes Watson or Barry Reid, they form a dynamic musical three-piece of fiddle and voice, piano accordion and guitar. |
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| Lorne MacDougall is one of Scotland’s leading young pipers. Born and brought up in Carradale, in the piping stronghold of Kintyre Lorne was awarded a BA in Scottish Music at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 2005... |
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| Luke Plumb is a multi-instrumentalist with a varied and eclectic musical outlook. Luke from Hobart Tasmania, is a member of Scottish super group Shooglenifty. |
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| A talented duo of guitars and vocals impressive in their ability to move smoothly from the traditional to roots and country grooves with their fresh and lively blend of material. |
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| The MacDonald Sisters were a musical phenomenon that shook up the traditional folk scene of the sixties and early seventies with their modern and innovative interpretations of Gaelic songs. |
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| Mackenzie, a Gaelic vocal group of sisters Eilidh, Gillian and Fiona from the village of Gress on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, is the result of many years of involvement in the world of music and song - Gaelic music and song in particular. |
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| An alternative celtic duo featuring Mary Macmaster, harp and song Donald Hay, percussion. |
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| Maeve, from Portobello, Edinburgh, is a former pupil of the City of Edinburgh Music School based at Broughton High, and studied at Berklee with the help of one of the first Dewar Arts Awards, the scholarships commemorating the late First Minister Donald Dewar. |
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