Aberfeldy

Aberfeldy
(credit: Julia Nicolle)
Aberfeldy are an indie pop band formed in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2002. The band are named after the Scottish town of the same name, Aberfeldy.
Band Members:
a.. Riley Briggs - songwriting, vocals, guitar, organ
b.. Murray Briggs - drums
c.. Ruth Barrie - keyboard, vocals, glockenspiel
d.. Sarah McFadyen - fiddle, vocals, mandolin, banjo, glockenspiel
e.. Ken McIntosh - bass
In 2004 Aberfeldy signed to Rough Trade Records before releasing their first album and several singles.
As well as touring throughout the UK, Aberfeldy have supported R.E.M. at their Loch Lomond gig, and Blondie and the Scissor Sisters at Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations (2004), and played at T in the Park (2005). Aberfeldy received funding from the Scottish Arts Council to travel to Austin, Texas to play at the 2005 and 2006 South by South West Festival.
Several Aberfeldy songs were used in the soundtrack of Gamerz, a Scottish comedy film, while the song "Summer's Gone" was used in Argentina to advertise Quilmes beer.
Original drummer Ian Stoddart (one time member of Win) departed in late 2005 and was replaced by Murray Briggs.
Aberfeldy toured the UK in May/June 2006. For part of that tour Aberfeldy supported The Beautiful South, picking up many new fans on the way. A well received new album "Do Whatever Turns You On" was released by Rough Trade on July 3, 2006.
During June and July 2006 the band supported James Blunt for part of his UK and European tour dates. The band has festival dates and an extensive headline tour in Autumn 2006.
Please note: Tickets for the Tune Up tour will be on sale from 20th October.
All tickets are also available from:
Hotline 0870 903 3444 (24hrs)
Online www.ticketweb.co.uk
Band Members:
a.. Riley Briggs - songwriting, vocals, guitar, organ
b.. Murray Briggs - drums
c.. Ruth Barrie - keyboard, vocals, glockenspiel
d.. Sarah McFadyen - fiddle, vocals, mandolin, banjo, glockenspiel
e.. Ken McIntosh - bass
In 2004 Aberfeldy signed to Rough Trade Records before releasing their first album and several singles.
As well as touring throughout the UK, Aberfeldy have supported R.E.M. at their Loch Lomond gig, and Blondie and the Scissor Sisters at Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations (2004), and played at T in the Park (2005). Aberfeldy received funding from the Scottish Arts Council to travel to Austin, Texas to play at the 2005 and 2006 South by South West Festival.
Several Aberfeldy songs were used in the soundtrack of Gamerz, a Scottish comedy film, while the song "Summer's Gone" was used in Argentina to advertise Quilmes beer.
Original drummer Ian Stoddart (one time member of Win) departed in late 2005 and was replaced by Murray Briggs.
Aberfeldy toured the UK in May/June 2006. For part of that tour Aberfeldy supported The Beautiful South, picking up many new fans on the way. A well received new album "Do Whatever Turns You On" was released by Rough Trade on July 3, 2006.
During June and July 2006 the band supported James Blunt for part of his UK and European tour dates. The band has festival dates and an extensive headline tour in Autumn 2006.
Please note: Tickets for the Tune Up tour will be on sale from 20th October.
All tickets are also available from:
Hotline 0870 903 3444 (24hrs)
Online www.ticketweb.co.uk
