BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Of The Year 2009 - Ruaridh is an exceptional talent amongst the many fiddlers in Scotland today. Part of his Young ... read more
Specialising in traditional and contemporary Gaelic and Celtic music from Scotland and beyond.
BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Of The Year 2009 - Ruaridh is an exceptional talent amongst the many fiddlers in Scotland today. Part of his Young ... read more
Taking their name from the Gaelic word for kinship, Gaelic supergroup DĂ imh (pronounced da-eve) return with their eagerly anticipated second album. The charging pipe ... read more
Calum and Annie Johnston were born on the Island of Barra. As this album amply demonstrates, both were fine singers - by which is meant not so much that they possessed ... read more
James C M Campbell (1896-1979) was indubitably one of the most distinguished Gaelic concert singers that Scotland has known, but he was also representative of a far ... read more
Calum Ruadh, a crofter and bard from Skye, died on February 25th 1978. This album is comprised of several stretches of conversation, mainly in English, and eight songs ... read more
The debut solo album from Ewan Robertson, a talented singer and guitarist and a member of Breabach. Ewan was accepted into the National Centre Of Excellence For ... read more
A double CD compilation of song highlights marking the folk vocal group's 24-year association with Greentrax Recordings. The McCalmans released their first Greentrax ... read more
One of Scotland's finest traditional-style singers, who deserves to be more widely recognised - this album should certainly enhance Mick's reputation. A regular act at ... read more
This album is a tribute to all the soldiers from Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales, and also their Commonwealth brothers in arms from all corners of the globe, who ... read more