Subject: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: ScottishVoice Date: 07 Dec 03 - 09:41 AM Hey everyone! I havent been on Mudcat for a while (its me! Shonagh - I changed my "name!) Just wondering if anyone is going to Celtic Connections in Glasgow in January? I moved down to Glasgow a few months ago so I'll be around. I'm also in the young musicians competition this year - so excited! Anyone gonna be about? Be great to finally meet some of you 'catters!! Shona |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: skarpi Date: 07 Dec 03 - 11:26 AM Halló Shona, I ´ll willcome to Edinburg , but not In January. So when I come I´ll let you know Okei. Me and wife are both 40 years old next year so we want to go back to Edinburg we like that city alot, we will go from there to Ireland and then back home to Iceland . All the best Skarpi Iceland. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: cloudstreet Date: 07 Dec 03 - 04:51 PM We'll be at the Big CC for the first time in January, 2004. We've heard great things! Unfortunately, we can only make the 15th - 20th, but we're hoping for a spot on the Danny Kyle open stage (if we can squeeze in). We're new to mudcat land so it'd be good to find some more catters in Glasgow. John and Nicole cloudstreet www.cloudstreet.org |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Willie-O Date: 07 Dec 03 - 06:28 PM "only the 15th to 20th"! Sounds pretty fortunate to me. Had I the chance to pop over from Canada I would be there in a flash Know any sure-thing lotteries I can win? Welcome to the Mudcat John and Nicole. Skarpi are you coming to Canada sometime??? You were talking about something like that last year as I recall. Willie-O |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: smallpiper Date: 07 Dec 03 - 07:39 PM Hey welcome to mudcatland Cloud street - hey boys and girls if you get a chance to listen to these two do so you won't be disapointed. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Scabby Douglas Date: 07 Dec 03 - 07:45 PM Cloudstreet. If you want a slot on the Danny Kyle Open Stage, you need to apply beforehand. They look for a recording, plus recent pic and biog. You can get details on the CC website at http://www.celticconnections.co.uk Don't leave it until you get here. Mudcatter Maryrrf had a slot in 2003, I think, as did I. I've applied again, but I'm waiting to hear now... |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,MC Fat Date: 08 Dec 03 - 04:50 AM May be in Glesca on Sat 24th got afreebie Virgin Rail ticket so intend to visit and stay with big bruv over weekend. Anything going on in Edinburgh that weekend ? |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Scabby Douglas Date: 08 Dec 03 - 08:59 AM Eh? You'll be in Glesca. During Celtic Connections. And you want to know... if there's anything going on in Embra? Run that wan by me again? Just for info - here's what's on in ehhh.... oh aye, Glasgow, that weekend... 24th saturday Celtic Art Trail GalGael, 37 Burleigh St, Govan, free Best known for involving the community in building boats, Galgael also produce a range of smaller handcrafted pieces in their self built workshop. P I P I N G W E E K E N D 1pm Piping Concert - The House of Edgar Shotts & Dykehead Pipe Band and Alasdair Gillies, Gordon Walker, Chris Armstrong and Fred Morrison Concert Hall: Main Auditorium £10 Please see feature for details. 1pm The Cotters and Give Way Concert Hall: Strathclyde Suite £8 The top young teams from Cape Breton and Scotland - all of their members aged between 13 and 18 - square up for a concert overflowing with precocious talent. 2pm The Young Tradition: Gaelic Song The Piping Centre £6 Tonight's vocal line-up comprises Julie Fowlis, Kathleen Graham, Maeve McKinnon, Darren MacLean, James Graham and Greum Lawrie. Please see feature on p20 for details. 5pm Danny Kyle's Open Stage Concert Hall: Exhibition Hall, free 7.30pm Carlos Nunez Concert Hall: Main Auditorium £16, £14 Please see feature for details. 8pm Back of the Moon, Dochas and the Emily Smith Band Concert Hall: Strathclyde Suite £12.50 Please see feature for details. 8pm Jim Sutherland's Cold Weather Dancing The Arches £12.50 Please see feature for details Sunday 25th 1pm New Voices: Adam Sutherland Concert Hall: Strathclyde Suite £6 Line up is - Adam Sutherland - Fiddle, Iain Copeland - Drums, Fraser Stone - Percussion, John Speirs - Percussion John Somerville - Keyboard, Amy Geddes - Fiddle, Jenna Reid - Fiddle, Bo Jingham - Flute and Jamie Hale - Sound 2pm The Young Tradition: Scots Song The Piping Centre £6 After yesterday's Gaelic showcase, now it's the Lowlanders' turn, as represented by Scott Gardiner, Steve Byrne, Findlay Napier, Gillian Frame, Emily Smith and Jen Butterworth. Please see feature on p20 for details. 3pm Hamish Moore - The Three Treasures Concert Hall: Main Auditorium £10 Please see feature for details. 4pm Ishbel MacAskill's Taste of the Fest The Tron Theatre £6 Ishbel MacAskill hosts the second of three Sunday-afternoon showcases, featuring a hand-picked selection of special guests from the festival programme. 8pm The Michael McGoldrick Band with Karan Casey The Arches £12.50 Since his '96 debut album Morning Rory, Michael McGoldrick has taken the trad and crossover world by storm with his innovative flute and uillean piping style. Much of the live material he performs with his own band, taken from his seminal award-winning album Fused, a potent brew of trad, hip-hop, jazz and world sounds, performed by some of the most influential musicians in the Celtic world, including Desi Donnelly on fiddle, Ed Boyd (guitar) and John-Joe Kelly (bodhran) from Fluke, Ewen Vernal and Donald Shaw from Capercaillie and Neil Yates on trumpet, and more recently a spellbinding collaboration with one of the UK's finest tabla/ Dholak players - Parvinder Bharat, member of the acclaimed school of music, Punjab Gharana. He is currently finishing a new album for release in Spring 2004. With special guest Karan Casey. "...this is musical synergy from an all-round crack team" The Sunday Herald "...as thrilling as a full-tilt U2" The Guardian Concert Hall: Main Auditorium £10 A brand-new music and dance performance created by world-renowned bagpiper and pipe-maker Hamish Moore, with choreography by Francis McConnell, this aural and visual feast will feature eight pipers, five dancers, two fiddlers and a Gaelic singer. The pipers will perform on specially-made matched sets of silver-mounted ebony pipes in A, modelled on originals made in 1785. 8.30pm Shooglenifty with Susana Seivane The Barrowlands £14 Refreshed by recent line-up changes, and riding high on the success of their fourth album The Arms Dealer's Daughter, Scotland's folk-fusion dancefloor kings prepare to rock the Barrowlands. Appearing with them tonight will be our favourite gaita babe, Susana Seivane. Born into the prestigious Seivane family; the most famous of the Galician pipe world, Susana is fast earning a reputation as a dynamic young musician. Her strength lies in being faithful to traditional sounds whilst incorporating more contemporary instruments. This has earned her much admiration from the traditional music world as well as being a finalist in the World and Contemporary Music category at the US Indie Awards in 2001. 8.15pm The Unusual Suspects Concert Hall: Main Auditorium £12.50, £10.50 Please see feature for details. Full line up - Aidan O'Rourke (fiddle), Bruce MacGregor (fiddle), Chris Stout (fiddle), Catriona Macdonald (fiddle + b.v), Eilidh Shaw (fiddle + b.v), Clare McLaughlin (fiddle + b.v), Jonny Hardie (fiddle), Gavin Marwick (fiddle), John McCusker (fiddle), Marianne Campbell (fiddle + b.v), Gillian Frame (fiddle + b.v), Brian McAlpine (accordian), Emily Smith (accordian and vox), Leo McCann (accordian), Rory Campbell (Highland pipes/small pipes/whistles + b.v), Finlay MacDonald (Highland pipes/small pipes/whistles), Annie Grace (Highland pipes/small pipes/whistles + vocals), Mike Katz (Highland pipes/small pipes/whistles), Nuala Kennedy (flute/whistle + b.v), Marc Clement (guitar and b.v.), John Morran (bouzouki/gtr and vox), Ewen Vernal (bass), Donald Hay (drums/perc), James Mackintosh (drums/perc), Rick Taylor (trombone and horn arrs.), Phil Bancroft (tenor sax), Colin Steele (trumpet), Ryan Quigley (trumpet), Kris Drever (voice), Karine Polwart (voice). 8pm BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year Final Concert Hall: Strathclyde Suite £12.50 See middle pages for details 8pm Alasdair Fraser - The Fiddle Music of Burns The Piping Centre £8 The acclaimed great Scottish fiddler performs tunes collected or written by the great Scottish poet, accompanied by cellist Natalie Haas and pianist Muriel Johnstone. 8.30pm Shooglenifty with Susana Seivane The Barrowlands £14 Please see feature for details. 8.30pm Arab Strap King Tuts Wah Wah Hut £10 10.30pm Festival Club with Gibb Todd Featuring the House of Song with Doris Rougrie The Quality Central Hotel £5 Workshops take place all day at The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, please see pages 26 & 27 for details. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,MC Fat Date: 08 Dec 03 - 10:49 AM Ah no it's sounds perverse asking about Embra but that's where ma bro lives and everything I went to wisnae on in Embra last year. Are there any sessions through the day/early eve as part of Celtic Connections Doug ? |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: cloudstreet Date: 08 Dec 03 - 03:07 PM Thanks Scabby doug, we've made contact and are currently crossing all available things in the hope that we get smiled upon. See you all there! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Scabby Douglas Date: 08 Dec 03 - 08:07 PM MC - I dunno about early seshes as part of CC, but Saturday afternoon in Babbity Bowster is a regular event, and possibly also in Lauries in Parnie Street. As you're probably aware , Celtic Connections is a bit unlike your average folk festival, in that it never started off as a bunch of folkies in a village hall, but as a series of concerts that has gradually accrued a layer of folkiness.. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: My guru always said Date: 09 Dec 03 - 06:42 PM Cloudstreet - glad you're on the Cat - have fun at CC 2004 - wish I could get there too - one day! Hil ps - these guys really are worth listening to, request their 'time is a tempest', just fab - any chance of posting the words? |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,MC Fat Date: 10 Dec 03 - 05:13 AM Ta much Doug maybe see you in Glesca |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Scabby Douglas Date: 10 Dec 03 - 05:49 AM MC... am I right in remembering that you are acquainted with Graeme Gass? Or is that someone else entirely? |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,MC Fat Date: 10 Dec 03 - 05:54 AM Yeah sort of. He was more in my bother's year at school. I was in the same year as his sister Fiona in fact she was part of my first ever folk group at school but that was way back I mean I'm 50 next year !!! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 07 Jan 04 - 05:28 PM I believe there will now be a Celtic Connections tribute to the late J. Cunningham |
Subject: Burns International Conference, Glasgow 17 Jan From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 12 Jan 04 - 02:17 PM If you are in or around Glasgow during Celtic Connections time, you may also be interested in attending the Burns International Conference at the U. of Strathclyde (John Anderson Bldg. 325) 17 Jan. The conference runs from 9 am to 5 pm, so you'd still be able to go to Celtic Connections night-time events. Various topics, the sessions related to song and music are just before and just after lunch. They ask that you register beforehand and the cost - including lunch - is £20, or £10 to card-carrying students. Contact Mrs Cath Wales (!), Centre for Scottish Cultural Studies, Room L632, Livingston Tower, U of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XH; 0141-548-3516;e-mail e.wales @strath.ac.uk The following weekend you should be able to find a Burns supper someplace if you ask around. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,Harriet Bartlett Date: 12 Jan 04 - 02:31 PM Hi Everyone! I'm playing at Celtic Connections on the 15th (as one of the winners of the Danny Kyle Award last year), and also supporting Cherish the Ladies in the Main Auditorium of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on the 19th. Hope some of you will come and support me, and maybe buy my debut CD!! (Out on the Greentrax Record Label CDTRAX 255 - plug plug!!) See you there! Love Harriet www.harrietbartlett.com |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,DaisyA Date: 13 Jan 04 - 10:43 AM Hello there everyone... should we arrange a big meet up again? Since I missed the last one! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,Scabby Douglas Date: 13 Jan 04 - 11:17 AM Well Harriet, it's nice to hear about who won something at the Open Stage last year. Celtic Connections are as, usual, remarkably poor at communicating the information. Belated Congratulations! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: breezy Date: 14 Jan 04 - 06:30 AM Cloudstreet on their way and may be , worth a listen. Had the pleasure of their performance last night, magical. open stage |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: 8_Pints Date: 17 Jan 04 - 11:07 AM We intend to see Susana Seivane, Carlos Nunez & Bagad Kemper. Anyone know where we could safely park our campervan in Glasgow? Bob & Sue vG |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,Blackford John Date: 18 Jan 04 - 06:34 AM Not sure where I'd park a campervan in Glasgow. I was at the Royal Concert Hall yesterday to hear the open stage. The quality of performers was excellent. If you like traditional Scots song performed well, come along to the open stage on Sunday 25th January to hear "Tarneybackle" a three piece group from Perthshire. "The enjoyment is infectious" - The Scots Magazine. "One of the best folk-based acts in Scotland" - The Perthshire Advertiser. John |
Subject: Celtic Connections 2004 on BBC radio From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 19 Jan 04 - 06:32 PM very long connections; I'm listening to African music on the Celtic Connections coverage on BBC radio 3. from 10.15 pm nightly this week I understand... over an hour later the music is still om air Of course, BBC Radio Scotland (which is available on-line)will have coverage earlier on in the days |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 19 Jan 04 - 08:01 PM Hi to Cloudstreet: have I missed you? Enjoyed your singing and playing in Sidmouth and the Royal oak Edinburgh last August. Please say if you're on again during CC and I'll try to be there! Hi to Harriet: saw you on Saturday in the Strathclyde Suite - great performance and congratulations on your success. I also remember seeing you in Sidmouth when you were a few years younger, and everyone then was ready to chop their hands off as they could never play like you! Hope you will be back there this year as it's their 50th! Harriet was followed by Cristina Pato: what a gas! Great Galician folk/rock/gaita plus a lot of bottom-wiggling and facial expression! (Difficult to do both at the same time!) I shall also be seeking out anything else from the North of Spain, i.e Susanna Seivane, Kepa Junkera, Carlos Nunez, and a wee bit of Bagad Kemper wouldnae go amiss! I'll wear my Catters T-shirt next weekend, as my CC one is in the wash after dancing to Cristina Pato. Please miaow me, fellow-catters! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Emma B Date: 20 Jan 04 - 06:19 PM Just been listening to the Fado singing and interview on Late Night Junction (Radio 3) fantastic! Wish I was there |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,jennifer Date: 21 Jan 04 - 01:43 AM BBC radio 2 tonight: Malinky, John Tams and Barry Coope, Lunasa. Also on the BBC Folk website with playback available. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,jennifer Date: 21 Jan 04 - 01:47 AM Or, Lúnasa. BBC radio2 Folk |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: John-S Date: 21 Jan 04 - 11:07 AM I picked up a flyer at the Concert Hall today for The Arches tonight, Wednesday 21st January. BBC Scotland and BBC Four are recording. Fiddlers' Bid Salsa Celtica Ricardo Tesi and Banditaliana Four Men and a Dog Carlos Nunez Tickets are free from the Arches Box Office. 0141 585 1023 |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: John-S Date: 21 Jan 04 - 11:21 AM I'm just about knackered already. I always keep two weeks free in January for Celtic Connections. Been to loads so far, starting off with Harriet Bartlett, who told a rude true story about a kilted accordion player. And played some great music. Christina Pato is nuts, but maybe it's something in the Galician water. Wonderful concert. I'm also going to see Bagad Kemper, Carlos Nunez, Susana Seivane. The Danny Kyle Open Stage is great as usual and well worth a visit. I saw Phamie Gow twice, first supporting Alan Stivell and then doing the Master/Apprentice show with him. I'm pretty sure she's a former Danny winner as well, and she's great. I love being in Glasgow just now. If anyone can make it, Carlos Nunez and Four Men and a Dog will be part of the Travelling Folk recording session on Friday at 2 PM. Be there early. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,scottishvoice Date: 21 Jan 04 - 03:51 PM Anyone gonna be at celtic this weekend? (23rd-25th) Im back down in glasgow now so it would b cool to meet some other catters! sho x |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,tt Date: 21 Jan 04 - 04:13 PM don't forget McGinn's pub on hope street , at the back of the central train station they have folk nights upstairs |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: cloudstreet Date: 22 Jan 04 - 03:23 PM We've just come back from our week up in Glasgow and it was fantastic!!!! We had a couple of spots in the festival club and a real hoot on the open stage (fingers crossed). An absolutely exhausting party. I can't imagine how people do it for three weeks. Get there if you can. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Santa Date: 22 Jan 04 - 03:32 PM And performed at Blackpool Wednesday night despite not getting to bed until 5am. Excellent. Hope the Scots appreciated you. (Bet they did.) |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Dickmac Date: 22 Jan 04 - 05:58 PM I just caught part of Cloudstreet at the open stage on Friday 16th. Great set and hope to hear more from them in future. Yes Santa the Scots gave them a great reception - we know class when we hear it. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Fiona Date: 25 Jan 04 - 07:03 AM Is there a listng for Danny Kyles open stage anywhere or is it just pot luck? We're only going to be up 30/31 to see the Afrocelts and it would be nice to catch a wee bit more music. I'm relly sad to be missing Micheal McGoldrick tonight and gutted that Malinky are playing at the same time as the Afrocelts. Wish I still lived in Glasgow! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST Date: 25 Jan 04 - 06:18 PM Why has this music festival thread, about a music festival that is going on right now, been relegated to the below the line shit heap? |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Santa Date: 25 Jan 04 - 06:30 PM maybe because people are busy enjoying it, not surfing the net? |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST Date: 26 Jan 04 - 04:42 AM Hi, Firstly, thankyou to Scabby Douglas, Tattie Bogle, and John S for their lovely comment. Secondly, Tattie Bogle, I don't know if I am going to Sidmouth this year.. maybe you could get in touch with the festival and ask them if I could be booked? ;-) In response to Fiona's message - the Danny Kyle stage is in the exhibition hall of the Concert Hall every day from 5pm - 7pm. It is pot luck who is on, there is normally a poster on the door saying who is on that day, but other than that, there is no advanced notice. I had a great time at Celtic Connections launching my CD 'Eyes Wide Open' (CD Trax 255). I played to about 1500 in the Auditorium of the Concert Hall when I supported Cherish the Ladies, and loved every minute of it! I even took a picture of the audience!! Anyway, hope everyone who is going up has a great time, Love Harriet www.harrietbartlett.com |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: John-S Date: 26 Jan 04 - 07:21 AM Ooh! I got mentioned by a famous person. Harriet, I hope to see you back next year and maybe sooner. Fiona, if you're going to the Danny Kyle Open Stage, be there early. I've been to a few and the attendances this year have been massive, with long queues to get in. I arrived at 6 o'clock on Saturday and managed to get in after a twenty minute wait. I heard that people had started queuing at 4 o'clock. The Open Stage isn't a ticketed event, so it's a case of first come first served. Good luck and enjoy! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,Scabby Douglas Date: 26 Jan 04 - 08:26 AM Missed my shot at the Open Stage this year... Curses! They phoned on Saturday afternoon when I was out, as there was a cancellation and needed a replacement. I didn't hear about it till too late. Ahh never mind, there's always next year. The Open Stage audiences are really friendly and welcoming. When I did it last year, I was astounded how nice they were. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: 8_Pints Date: 26 Jan 04 - 10:39 AM Just back from the late night session in Central Station that was still going strong at 4.30 this morning! Everything was fabulous apart from 'Unusual suspects' that wasn't to my taste. The arrangements I felt were wholly incompatible with the traditional material being presented. Bagad Kemper & Carlos Nunez seemed to create fantastic performances in perfect accord with contemporary and traditional styles. And Susana Seivane was as briiliant as ever! Bob vG |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Fiona Date: 26 Jan 04 - 04:28 PM Thanks for all the info, I rather naively thought you could just turn up and watch the stuff on the Open Stage (like at an ordinary festival). I believe Cantera, the support band at the Afrocelts gig was a hit at last years open stage, sounds well worth a look. Bob vG - do you really mean Central Station? Conjures up quite an image! Thanks again, Fiona |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: John Routledge Date: 26 Jan 04 - 05:45 PM Yes Fiona you can just turn up to watch the Open Stage free but if you want to perform then you need to apply well in advance such is the demand. Six of the 10 acts that I saw were wonderful and the other 4 were very good although not quite to my taste. Good average :0) Bob did mean Central Hotel although at times it was a bit like the Station opposite. So good going again next weekend!! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Scabby Douglas Date: 26 Jan 04 - 06:12 PM To clarify: The Open Stage is free, and unticketed, and is in one of the bigger suites at the Concert Hall. However, because it gets very busy, and demand is high, you may have to queue up to get in and get a seat - frankly you may have to queue up even to stand. Doors open at 5pm. If you intended to perform, you'd really need to have applied quite a while ago.. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: GUEST,Blackford John Date: 27 Jan 04 - 08:00 AM Tarneybackle missed their slot on Sunday's open stage. Left home for a 45 minute journey to Glasgow to find major roadworks and a 3 hour long queue of traffic. Next time we'll leave a week early !!!! Still hoping for a cancellation and hey, there is always next year. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: John-S Date: 28 Jan 04 - 07:40 AM Does anyone know who the judges are for the Open Stage ? |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 28 Jan 04 - 07:58 AM Harriet: sorry I don't have any say in whom Sidmouth book, and I think they probably work more than a year ahead! Have you or your agent tried contacting them yourself? Where were all the catters on Saturday? I wore my Mudcat T-shirt on Friday evening and Saturday, but no-one took the bait. perhaps because it looks too much like a former year's Celtic Connections T-shirt! Agree that Bagad Kemper and Carlos Nunez's concerts were amazing: would have liked to see more of Susana Seivane on the Friday: had planned to come and see her at Barrowlands on the Sunday, but after tedious (M8 totally closed!) and icy journey back on Saturday(car nearly slid offf the road while driving slowly in a straight line!) I decided not to risk it. Also tried to get into the Open stage on Saturday, but the queue was long and not moving, so enjoyed the impromptu bluegrass session at one of the instrument-makers' stalls, including a superb rendition (not the rugby version!) of "Swing Low" and some graet mandolin and slide guitar. Next gig is "Baltic tae Byzantium" as long as it's not too Baltic to brave the roads again! Cheers, Tattie |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: John-S Date: 28 Jan 04 - 08:11 AM Tattie Bogle, I couldn't have been more than a couple of feet from you; I watched that session for a bit and was there for Swing Low. I've been keeping a lookout for Mudcat T-shirts but I haven't seen any. I was disappointed that Susana Seivane wasn't on for longer on Friday, but I did see her at the Barrowlands and she was terrific - for me, the high point of Celtic Connections. Carlos was great, but I preferred last year's concert. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Connections 2004!!! From: Shanghaiceltic Date: 28 Jan 04 - 08:14 AM You lucky lot to see it live. I live in Shanghai so I could only catch parts of it on BBC Radio 2 (Mike Harding ) and Archie Fishers Travelling Folk slot on Radio Scotland. Thank god for broadband! |
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