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Gig review: SKERRYVORE AND MANRAN – Albert Hall, Stirling – 29th December 2022
This gig was another that felt a bit like being an extra in an episode of Dr Who, you know it’s 2022 but you are handing over a ticket for a show in 2020! Yup, this show has been hit … Continue reading
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Tagged 29th December 2022, Albert Hall, Alec Dalglish, Celtic, Craig Espie, Daniel Gillespie, Ewan Henderson, folk, Gary Innes, gig, Hoolie In The Hydro, Kim Carnie, live, Manran, Martin Gillespie, rock, Scott Wood, Skerryvore, Stirling, Take My Hand, The Angry Fiddler, Urar, You & I
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Gig review: SKERRYVORE – Arlington Arts Centre, Friday November 26 2021
Possibly the most tartan on display south of the border outside of an Edinburgh Woollen Mill shop, Celtic folk rockers Skerryvore were in town for a Friday night to remember. Skerryvore consist of Alec Dalglish (vocals, guitar & the band’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Arlington Arts Centre, Celtic rock, country, folk, folk rock, Friday November 26 2021, gig, melodic, review, Skerryvore
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Album review: SKERRYVORE – Live Across Scotland
Tyree Records [Release date 11.07.20] 2020 should have been a huge year for Skerryvore. The band had big plans to celebrate their 15th anniversary culminating in one hell of a party with several thousand friends in the grounds of Inveraray … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Alec Dalglish, CD, Covid 19, Craig Espie, Edinburgh, folk, Glasgow, live, Live Across Scotland, lockdown, Martin Gillespie, review, rock, Scott Wood, Skerryvore, Stirling, Take My Hand
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Gig review: SKERRYVORE/MANRAN – Albert Hall, Stirling, 29 December 2019
The Scottish folk rock scene has been topped for the last 40 odd years by Runrig who had a huge following across the country and beyond. There have been a number of other bands however who have been on a rapid … Continue reading
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Tagged Alec Dalglish, Craig Espie, Ewan Henderson, folk music, Gary Innes, gig, Kim Carnie, live, Manran, review, rock, Runrig, Scottish, Skerryvore
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Album review: SKERRYVORE – Evo
Tyree Tecords [Release date 11.06.18] Skerryvore formed in 2005 by Isle of Tiree-born Gillespie brothers Daniel (accordion) and Martin (Highland bagpipes), with Scott Wood (pipes, whistles) – the band’s newest member who joined last year, Craig Espie (fiddle), Alan Scobie (keys), … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Americana, Evo, folk, folk rock, melodic, review, Scotlan, Skerryvore
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