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Fiona Kennedy, Calum MacColl and Nils Elders
Her work is tremendously varied with many highlights including singing for Her Majesty The Queen on a number of occasions, performing at the G8 Summit at Edinburgh Castle, singing at the first ever NATO Burns Supper in Brussels, performing at Celtic Connections and Transatlantic Sessions on BBC 2, touring with Runrig, hosting television programmes for PBS in America, narrating ‘Peter and the Wolf’ and ‘The Snowman’ with the RSNO, presenting ‘Live at The Lemon Tree’ for BBC Scotland with Phil Cunningham, narrating ‘The Three Ships’ with Sir Tony Robinson, composed by Paul Mealor, and acting in a number of plays including ‘Alfie’ in the West End and ‘Ane Satire of the Thrie Estaires’ at The Edinburgh Festival.
Norman Willmore
Norman Willmore was born on the kitchen floor of the last house on the last road deep in the west side of the Shetland Islands, and now lives in Glasgow. His music draws strongly on the Scandinavian and Norse heritage of his home along with elements of electronic music and Jazz. Norman’s solo sets are accompanied by a relic of his youth - the foot pedals of an organ, which he uses to back his explorative and subversive renditions of traditional material.