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Sunday, 22 July 2007

Caledonian Canal Ceilidh Trail

The Jacobite Queen will have musicians on-board the 2pm sailing from Tomnahurich Bridge on the following dates:

Friday 27th July

Friday 3rd August

Wednesday 8th August

The full band line up includes five highly talented young musicians combining forces with an established professional. Lead musician David Bowen of Inverness plays accordion, and trainee lead musician Ross Anderson from Midlothian plays percussion. Inverness student Rachel Campbell is on fiddle and highland dancing, while, student Anne Nicol from Aberdeenshire sings Scots song and plays fiddle. Cameron Kellow from Kinross plays accordion and drums and new team member Alasdair Taylor, from Inverness pays guitar and mandolin.

The aim of the Ceilidh Trail is to encourage the development and appreciation of traditional music while supporting the visitor and tourism trade along the route of the Caledonian Canal.

1 Comments:

At 22 July 2007 13:23 , Anonymous said...

Listening to traditional music on a boat sailing up Loch Ness sounds like a fabulous idea to me.

 

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