5th March 2018 at Green Note, London NW1.
Folk and Roots / Folk on Monday, folkandroots.co.uk/.
Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.
Lineup: Eilidh Steel (fiddle), Mark Neal (g/v).
I took photos of this Edinburgh-based duo last year at Late Night Sessions during Celtic Connections,see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/albums/72157680388222056/. They performed several songs which are staples of the Scottish Trad music scene e.g. "In Freenship's Name", "Gloomy Winter is Noo Awa" (Robert Tannahill), "King's Shilling" (Ian Sinclair), "When First I came to Caledonia" (originally from Cape Breton and popularised by Tony Cuffe).
More information: www.fiddleguitar.com/, www.facebook.com/eilidhandmark.
Tags: Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Eilidh Steel & Mark Neal Eilidh Steel Mark Neal Fiddle Violin Guitar Folk and Roots Folk on Monday Green Note
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5th March 2018 at Green Note, London NW1.
Folk and Roots / Folk on Monday, folkandroots.co.uk/.
Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.
Lineup: Eilidh Steel (fiddle), Mark Neal (g/v).
I took photos of this Edinburgh-based duo last year at Late Night Sessions during Celtic Connections,see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/albums/72157680388222056/. They performed several songs which are staples of the Scottish Trad music scene e.g. "In Freenship's Name", "Gloomy Winter is Noo Awa" (Robert Tannahill), "King's Shilling" (Ian Sinclair), "When First I came to Caledonia" (originally from Cape Breton and popularised by Tony Cuffe).
More information: www.fiddleguitar.com/, www.facebook.com/eilidhandmark.
Tags: Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Eilidh Steel & Mark Neal Eilidh Steel Fiddle Violin Folk and Roots Folk on Monday Green Note
© All Rights Reserved
5th March 2018 at Green Note, London NW1.
Folk and Roots / Folk on Monday, folkandroots.co.uk/.
Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.
Lineup: Eilidh Steel (fiddle), Mark Neal (g/v).
I took photos of this Edinburgh-based duo last year at Late Night Sessions during Celtic Connections,see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/albums/72157680388222056/. They performed several songs which are staples of the Scottish Trad music scene e.g. "In Freenship's Name", "Gloomy Winter is Noo Awa" (Robert Tannahill), "King's Shilling" (Ian Sinclair), "When First I came to Caledonia" (originally from Cape Breton and popularised by Tony Cuffe).
More information: www.fiddleguitar.com/, www.facebook.com/eilidhandmark.
Tags: Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Eilidh Steel & Mark Neal Eilidh Steel Fiddle Violin Folk and Roots Folk on Monday Green Note
© All Rights Reserved
5th March 2018 at Green Note, London NW1.
Folk and Roots / Folk on Monday, folkandroots.co.uk/.
Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.
Lineup: Eilidh Steel (fiddle), Mark Neal (g/v).
I took photos of this Edinburgh-based duo last year at Late Night Sessions during Celtic Connections,see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/albums/72157680388222056/. They performed several songs which are staples of the Scottish Trad music scene e.g. "In Freenship's Name", "Gloomy Winter is Noo Awa" (Robert Tannahill), "King's Shilling" (Ian Sinclair), "When First I came to Caledonia" (originally from Cape Breton and popularised by Tony Cuffe).
More information: www.fiddleguitar.com/, www.facebook.com/eilidhandmark.
Tags: Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Eilidh Steel & Mark Neal Mark Neal Guitar Folk and Roots Folk on Monday Green Note
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5th March 2018 at Green Note, London NW1.
Folk and Roots / Folk on Monday, folkandroots.co.uk/.
Country: Britain - Scotland. Style: Traditional Scottish Folk.
Lineup: Eilidh Steel (fiddle), Mark Neal (g/v).
I took photos of this Edinburgh-based duo last year at Late Night Sessions during Celtic Connections,see: www.flickr.com/photos/kmlivemusic/albums/72157680388222056/. They performed several songs which are staples of the Scottish Trad music scene e.g. "In Freenship's Name", "Gloomy Winter is Noo Awa" (Robert Tannahill), "King's Shilling" (Ian Sinclair), "When First I came to Caledonia" (originally from Cape Breton and popularised by Tony Cuffe).
More information: www.fiddleguitar.com/, www.facebook.com/eilidhandmark.
Tags: Folk Music Great Britain Scotland Scottish Folk Eilidh Steel & Mark Neal Mark Neal Guitar Folk and Roots Folk on Monday Green Note
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