July 2014/Week 3
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BBC Alba's evening of world class folk to welcome the Commonwealth to Scotland As Glasgow welcomes visitors from across the globe, BBC ALBA are inviting viewers across the country to celebrate the beginning of the Commonwealth Games with an evening of world class folk music from BBC at the Quay. Presented by Bruce MacGregor and Kirsteen MacDonald, Cèilidh a’ Cho-Fhlaitheis / Commonwealth Cèilidh will provide a traditional Scottish welcome to guests from far and wide. Scots and Gaelic language performers will be at the fore, with the acclaimed Karen Matheson and Donald Shaw of Capercaillie leading an eclectic and talented line-up. Siobhan Miller, who is scheduled to release her debut album this year and has twice been named Scots Singer of the Year at the Scots Trad Music Awards, will take to the stage to perform as will young Gaelic singer Linda MacLeod, who specialises in songs from her native North Uist.
Helping welcome the Commonwealth are Gaelic supergroup Dàimh and twice Scots Trad Music Awards 'Singer of Year' Siobhan Miller : On BBC Alba 9pm Saturday 26 July
photo by Lousie Bichan
Orcadian folk musician and songwriter Kris Drever, whose latest album alongside Éamonn Coyne – Storymap – was released last year, will entertain audiences and the concert will also enjoy a performance from a band often described as the Gaelic supergroup, five piece outfit, Dàimh. Finally, an international flavour to the cèilidh will be provided by James Fagan and Jamie McClennan who perform together as The James Brothers. Originally hailing from Australia and New Zealand, the duo will provide their own unique brand of folk, blues and bluegrass. The event at The Quay in Glasgow is now fully booked but listeners and viewers can enjoy the atmosphere and music across radio and television. The cèilidh concert will be broadcast live on both BBC Radio Scotland and Radio nan Gàidheal on Thursday 24 July from 8-10pm, with BBC ALBA providing television coverage on Saturday 26 July from 9-11pm.
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