Tours: Julie Fowlis and Jenna Reid

Julie Fowlis
Julie Fowlis
Julie Fowlis (credit: Ashley Coombes)
Julie Fowlis
(credit: Ashley Coombes)
Jenna Reid
Jenna Reid

Julie Fowlis

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"Julie Fowlis has a beautiful voice. It is rich, percussive and truly soulful. You'd need a cold heart indeed, to not be touched by her music." - Phil Selway (Radiohead)

Julie Fowlis is from North Uist, a small island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, now based in the mainland Highlands of Scotland. She sings in Scottish Gaelic and spends her time touring around the world performing Gaelic music and song. She is an accomplished musician as well - playing Highland bagpipes, whistles and even oboe & cor anglais. She was recently awarded the BBC Radio 2 Horizon Award 2006 for Best Emerging Artist and was also voted Gaelic Singer of the Year 2005 at the Scots Trad Music Awards. She is very chuffed about this and her Mam and Dad have the awards up in the living room.

http://www.juliefowlis.com

Jenna Reid

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Hailing from Shetland, Jenna grew up immersed in the islands rich fiddle tradition. At the age of nine, she began to learn the fiddle, and was taught by the late Dr Tom Anderson. When fiddle tuition became available in schools, Jenna studied with the late Willie Hunter and was under his direction until the age of 13; during that time she was a prominent prize-winner in the 'Shetlands Young Fiddler of the Year Competition' and by the age of 14 had won both the intermediate and open sections of this annual competition. Through this success she was subsequently invited to compete in the Glennfiddich Fiddle Competition. Whilst still at school Jenna also took lessons from Trevor Hunter and Margaret Scollay. In addition to playing the fiddle, Jenna also studied classical piano.

On leaving school, Jenna went on to study a BA in Traditional Scottish Music at the Royal Academy of Music & Drama in Glasgow. Whilst studying fiddle, she also played piano and piano accordion, as well as being introduced to singing.

Filska...

Jenna has also performed since a young age, and Shetland band Filska was where this began. Under the direction of mum, Joyce, Jenna along with Sister Bethany and friend Gemma Wilson, had played together since a young age and in 1995 Filska released their debut album, entitled 'Harvest Home'. This was to be followed in 1998 with their second release, 'Time and Tide'. It was this album that saw Filska begin to make a name for themselves not only in Scotland but throughout Europe and beyond. Their success saw them play to audiences in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Ireland, France, Canada and the US. Filska's trip to America came as an invitation to represent Scotland at the Millennium Celebrations in Disney's Epcot Centre.
Following this Filska performed live as part of the Scottish Millennium Celebrations along with Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham in a show that was broadcast to over 60 countries.
www.filska.co.uk

"...the Shetland quartet Filska, three lasses on fiddles, piano and accordion, with a lone lad on guitar. They played mostly Shetland material, much of it their own, which comprised equal parts, grit, luminosity and drive. Tight as the proverbial drum, their arrangements teemed with colour and variety, one standout being the self-penned slow-air, the West Shores of Quarff..."
- Sue Wilson, The Scotsman

Since working as a musician, Jenna recently completed the line up of all girl group, 'Ḍchas'. After releasing their debut album in 2002, this 5 piece band from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland have gone from strength to strength, appearing in Ireland, Scotland, Europe and the US as part of traditional music festivals. Moreover, Ḍchas were nominated as 'best newcomers' in the Scottish Traditional Music Awards.
www.dochas.co.uk

"Ḍchas is one of the great feel-good sounds of contemporary traditional music. The girls have combined undoubted talent and great attitude to create one of the most promising bands of recent years. Highland Music is blossoming now as never before - and Ḍchas has to be one of its sweetest blooms. "
- Mary Ann Kennedy, BBC Scotland

Now based in Glasgow, Jenna enjoys work as both a performer and teacher, having tutored alongside legendary fiddler, Liz Carroll.
In addition to this, Jenna has also toured and played with Scottish acts, 'Deaf shepherd', 'Fiddlers Bid', 'John Raes Celtic Feet' and Kevin MacKenzie's 'Vital Signs'.

Deaf Shepherd Quotes...
"...special credit due to fiddler Jenna Reid, deputising brilliantly..."
- Sue Wilson, Sunday Herald - 18/8/02

"...twin fiddles of Marianne Campbell and Jenna Reid melling powerfully with the pipes (Reid stepping in with impressive ease..."
- Jim Gilchrist, The Scotsman - 16/8/02

http://www.jennareid.co.uk/
DateArtist(s)VenueTickets
Sat 3rd Mar 2007Jenna Reid
Julie Fowlis
Carinish Hall, North UistUisdean Robertson: 07769 672 297
Thu 8th Mar 2007Jenna Reid
Jenna Reid
Julie Fowlis
Julie Fowlis
Aros Centre, Isle of SkyeBox office - +44 (0)1478 613750, aros@aros.co.uk
http://www.thebooth.co.uk/
Fri 9th Mar 2007Jenna Reid
Julie Fowlis
An Lanntair, StornowayAn Lanntair Arts Centre - 01851 703307
http://www.thebooth.co.uk/
Tue 13th Mar 2007Jenna Reid
Julie Fowlis
An Tobar, TobermoryAn Tobar - 01688 302211, arts@antobar.co.uk
Wed 14th Mar 2007Jenna Reid
Julie Fowlis
Lemon Tree, AberdeenThe Lemon Tree - 01224 642230, Website
Thu 15th Mar 2007Jenna Reid
Julie Fowlis
Newton Stewart CinemaBox office: 01671 403333, DGAA: +44 (0) 1387 253383
Sun 18th Mar 2007Jenna Reid
Julie Fowlis
Middlebie Village HallMiddlebie Community Centre- 01576 300715 / DGAA - 01387 253383