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Jock Tamson's Bairns

22 April 2005 Baronial Hall, Birnam House Hotel, Dunkeld & Birnam 8.30pm

JOCK TAMSON'S BAIRNS is one of our country's most respected bands, having carried the torch for true Scottish music since their inception at the end of the 1970s. Their 'Lasses Fashion' album of the 80s is still regarded as one of the finest expressions of the great revival of traditional music that helped shape and create the contemporary Scottish identity.

The Bairns are or have been involved in other influential groups - as members of Ossian, Easy Club, Ceolbeg, Cauld Blast Orchestra, The Ghillies and others; in dance bands such as The Occasionals or Bella McNabs; in Scottish theatre, radio and TV (everything from Communicado to Rab C Nesbitt); in composition, arrangement and publication of new music; and as teachers at Glasgow's RSAMD, Edinburgh's ALP, and Skye's Gaelic College.

 

Members have featured as guests on recordings with many other bands and performers. The Bairns officially 'retired' between 1983 and 1995, but now, with the original members - Rod Paterson, John Croall, Derek Hoy, Ian Hardie and Norman Chalmers - recent trips to Ireland and the US, Radio and TV appearances, and a new album on Greentrax, the Bairns' energy, humour and taste is unflagging, as they continue their tradition of inventive acoustic music on authentic instruments - eschewing synthesizers, sequencers, didgeridoos or African drums - producing refined accompaniment to Scots songs and ballads, or exciting arrangements of intricate, fast dance tunes on fiddles, whistles, squeeze boxes, jews harp, moothie, guitar and bodhran - all played with obvious accomplishment, and heart.

 

 
 
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