Folk Festival
Posted: Tuesday, 02 May 2006 |
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Scallowawife has already done an admirable summary of our weekend's festivities, but I'll add a few comments of my own.
I don't know how she missed them, but one of the Shetland's best home-grown bands played at a concert on Saturday night. Shoormal opened up the evening with their amazing vocal harmonies & fantastic instrumental bits (theres likly a proper word here but I dont ken it - bits is as good as I get!) We've followed Shoormal from the start and have always loved their songwriting (SO personal and thought provoking), and the voices of the three women blend so well together. Fredas is good strong n true, Donnas is a more gentle and relaxing sound, while Joyce has the most distinctive tone of all, a sound that has the hairs on the back o your neck standing up.
Session A9 was brilliant, Tim & Mollie O Brien amazing, Carmel Sheerin & the Ravens a real eye opener (ever heard Jolene in bluegrass?) and the Festival Club a great place for meeting folk, having a bit of a jamm, or just takin in more and more of the music. And of course, as Scallowawife said, you can always have cheese n chips at 2am!
The other thing I should mention is that I have created a monster. My oldest lass came with me and experienced the festival for the first time. She hasnt stopped talking about it since we came back, has been playing Fiddlers Bid and Dougie McLean cds at full volume (hopefully our neeburs are in a tolerant frame of mind), and is talking about taking up the guitar and fiddle to add to her piano and singing lessons.
Posted on Ruthodanort at 20:34
Comments
I love Shoormal - and have two of their CDs, and know most of the songs off by heart!! no, I did not mean to miss them out!! Everybody should have a listen to Shoormal.
scallowawife from shetland
Fiddle-sticks! It's high time you folks discovered the pleasures of bag pipes and celtic harps!! (kidding). Be thankful no one wants a drum set in your house!! Good to see you survived the holidays.
mjc from NM,USA
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