Braemar Folk Festival - Ross Couper Band with Julie Fowlis and Eamon Doorley

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St Margaret's
Glenshee Road
Braemar
AB35 5YP

Ross Couper Band

Ross Couper Band made their debut at Celtic Connections 2023 to a rapturous response. On the back of that performance they were invited to play at various festivals throughout the year. 2023 culminated with the band recording a debut album at the glorious Gorbals Sound studios in Glasgow. This was released on 3rd May 2024 at Shetland Folk Festival who organised a special launch event for the band.
In a relatively short space of time the band has become known for its distinctive energy and no holds barred approach. They delight using traditional instruments in an exciting way, whipping the audience up into a frenzy and leaving them wanting more every time.
Ross is from Shetland and is probably best known for playing his exciting brand of fiddle in the genre defining Peatbog Faeries. He’s been a member for 12 years and continues to tour with them both nationally and internationally.

The band line up is:
Ross Couper - Fiddle
Sam Mabbett - Melodeon
Michael Biggins (BBC Young Traditional Musician of the Year) - Piano
Paul Jennings - Drums and percussion

Julie Fowlis and Eamon Doorley

Julie Fowlis and Éamon Doorley are a celebrated musical duo known for their enchanting blend of traditional Gaelic music and contemporary influences. Julie Fowlis, originally from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, is renowned for her powerful vocals and primarily sings in Scottish Gaelic. Her passion for Gaelic culture and music has made her a prominent figure in the folk music scene, earning her acclaim and numerous awards, including BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and Tosgaire na Gàidhlig (National Ambassador for Gaelic).

Éamon Doorley, hailing from County Dublin, Ireland, is a talented multi-instrumentalist, who is recognised for his skill on the bouzouki. Having performed with the Irish band Danú for almost thirty years and with a background steeped in traditional Irish music, he brings a rich musicality to the duo, enhancing their sound with intricate arrangements and harmonies.

Together, Julie and Éamon have performed at numerous festivals and venues, captivating audiences with their heartfelt performances. Their collaboration showcases a deep respect for their cultural roots while pushing the boundaries of traditional music, resulting in a unique and modern interpretation that resonates with a diverse audience. They continue to inspire and educate through their music, celebrating the beauty of the Gaelic language and heritage.

  • Dates & Booking

    Oct. 05, 2024 8:00pm

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  • Ticket Info

    Standard - From £15.00 - £30.00

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