By , on May 6th, 2011
This post is reprinted from Sleeping Hedgehog, our sister publication.
She knew this music–knew it down to the very core of her being–but she had never heard it before. Unfamiliar, it had still always been there inside her, waiting to be woken. It grew from the core of mystery that gives a secret its . . . → Read More: Charles de Lint’s The Little Country: An Appreciation
By Peter Massey, on March 31st, 2011
Shadows Tall is the second album from Jeana Leslie and Siobhan Miller. The duo met whilst studying at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. They both graduated in 2009 with Honours. Indeed, they are two Scottish lassies that should know their business as they have been hailed as rising stars on . . . → Read More: Jeana Leslie and Siobhan Miller: Shadows Tall
By Peter Massey, on March 13th, 2011
Scotland, like Ireland, is proud of its heritage and traditional music, and quite rightly so. It takes its music and musicians seriously and pays them homage. Lorne MacDougall is a piper, and not just any piper — he is brilliant! You don’t get to be 3 times BBC Radio Scotland “Young Traditional Musician of . . . → Read More: Lorne MacDougall: Hello World