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25th (or rather early hours of 26th) January 2015 at the Art School, Glasgow.

Festival Club, Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Contemporary & Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Ross Ainslie (cittern/low whistle), Hamish Napier (v/keyboard), John Somerville (piano accordion), Ali Hutton (g/low whistle), Laura-Beth Salter (mandolin/v), Laura Jane Wilkie (fiddle/v), Matheu Watson (g), James Lindsay (bass g), Gordon Duncan Jr (d/v).

Ross Ainslie from Perthshire is best known for playing tunes in a band with Jarlath Henderson (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157632752624446/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157636962176144/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157641053976313/) and the Treacherous Orchestra (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157649192053986/). However his Celtic Connections New Voices commission consisted of a series of songs (mostly with Hamish Napier on vocals). I saw it in full in the Strathclyde Suite earlier in the day, but got better photo at the partial reprise at the Festival Club later. I’ve also photographed all of the musicians (including Ainslie), with the exception of Wilkie and Duncan, with a variety of others bands (to view click on the tag of one of their names).I
n this photo: Ainslie plays an Andy Tobin cittern.
More information: www.rossainslie.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Ross-Ainslie/116041585175630.

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Ross Ainslie 10-string Cittern Cittern [modern] Festival Club Celtic Connections Art School

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25th (or rather early hours of 26th) January 2015 at the Art School, Glasgow.

Festival Club, Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Contemporary & Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Ross Ainslie (cittern/low whistle), Hamish Napier (v/keyboard), John Somerville (piano accordion), Ali Hutton (g/low whistle), Laura-Beth Salter (mandolin/v), Laura Jane Wilkie (fiddle/v), Matheu Watson (g), James Lindsay (bass g), Gordon Duncan Jr (d/v).

Ross Ainslie from Perthshire is best known for playing tunes in a band with Jarlath Henderson (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157632752624446/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157636962176144/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157641053976313/) and the Treacherous Orchestra (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157649192053986/). However his Celtic Connections New Voices commission consisted of a series of songs (mostly with Hamish Napier on vocals). I saw it in full in the Strathclyde Suite earlier in the day, but got better photo at the partial reprise at the Festival Club later. I’ve also photographed all of the musicians (including Ainslie), with the exception of Wilkie and Duncan, with a variety of others bands (to view click on the tag of one of their names).
More information: www.rossainslie.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Ross-Ainslie/116041585175630.

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Ross Ainslie Low Whistle Whistle Festival Club Celtic Connections Art School

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25th (or rather early hours of 26th) January 2015 at the Art School, Glasgow.

Festival Club, Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Contemporary & Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Ross Ainslie (cittern/low whistle), Hamish Napier (v/keyboard), John Somerville (piano accordion), Ali Hutton (g/low whistle), Laura-Beth Salter (mandolin/v), Laura Jane Wilkie (fiddle/v), Matheu Watson (g), James Lindsay (bass g), Gordon Duncan Jr (d/v).

Ross Ainslie from Perthshire is best known for playing tunes in a band with Jarlath Henderson (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157632752624446/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157636962176144/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157641053976313/) and the Treacherous Orchestra (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157649192053986/). However his Celtic Connections New Voices commission consisted of a series of songs (mostly with Hamish Napier on vocals). I saw it in full in the Strathclyde Suite earlier in the day, but got better photo at the partial reprise at the Festival Club later. I’ve also photographed all of the musicians (including Ainslie), with the exception of Wilkie and Duncan, with a variety of others bands (to view click on the tag of one of their names).
More information: www.rossainslie.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Ross-Ainslie/116041585175630.

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Hamish Napier Ross Ainslie Festival Club Celtic Connections Art School

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25th (or rather early hours of 26th) January 2015 at the Art School, Glasgow.

Festival Club, Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Contemporary & Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Ross Ainslie (cittern/low whistle), Hamish Napier (v/keyboard), John Somerville (piano accordion), Ali Hutton (g/low whistle), Laura-Beth Salter (mandolin/v), Laura Jane Wilkie (fiddle/v), Matheu Watson (g), James Lindsay (bass g), Gordon Duncan Jr (d/v).

Ross Ainslie from Perthshire is best known for playing tunes in a band with Jarlath Henderson (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157632752624446/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157636962176144/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157641053976313/) and the Treacherous Orchestra (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157649192053986/). However his Celtic Connections New Voices commission consisted of a series of songs (mostly with Hamish Napier on vocals). I saw it in full in the Strathclyde Suite earlier in the day, but got better photo at the partial reprise at the Festival Club later. I’ve also photographed all of the musicians (including Ainslie), with the exception of Wilkie and Duncan, with a variety of others bands (to view click on the tag of one of their names).
More information: www.rossainslie.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Ross-Ainslie/116041585175630.

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Hamish Napier Ross Ainslie Electronic Keyboard Festival Club Celtic Connections Art School

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25th (or rather early hours of 26th) January 2015 at the Art School, Glasgow.

Festival Club, Celtic Connections Festival, www.celticconnections.com/.

Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Contemporary & Traditional Scottish Folk.

Lineup: Ross Ainslie (cittern/low whistle), Hamish Napier (v/keyboard), John Somerville (piano accordion), Ali Hutton (g/low whistle), Laura-Beth Salter (mandolin/v), Laura Jane Wilkie (fiddle/v), Matheu Watson (g), James Lindsay (bass g), Gordon Duncan Jr (d/v).

Ross Ainslie from Perthshire is best known for playing tunes in a band with Jarlath Henderson (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157632752624446/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157636962176144/, www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157641053976313/) and the Treacherous Orchestra (for photos see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/sets/72157649192053986/). However his Celtic Connections New Voices commission consisted of a series of songs (mostly with Hamish Napier on vocals). I saw it in full in the Strathclyde Suite earlier in the day, but got better photo at the partial reprise at the Festival Club later. I’ve also photographed all of the musicians (including Ainslie), with the exception of Wilkie and Duncan, with a variety of others bands (to view click on the tag of one of their names).
n this photo: Somerville plays a Bugari Armando Accordion.
More information: www.rossainslie.com/, www.facebook.com/pages/Ross-Ainslie/116041585175630.

Tags:   Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk John Somerville Ross Ainslie Piano Accordion Accordion Festival Club Celtic Connections Art School


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