SCOT Trad Music Awards are back, and set for another celebration of a fantastic year for traditional music in Scotland.
The ceremony, organised by Hands Up For Trad, will be held at the Caird Hall in Dundee this year AND next as STMA firmly plants its flag in Scotland’s blossoming cultural hub.
Sixteen awards will be handed out to the greatest talents in Trad music across Scotland in 2015, as well as a treat of live music from Peatbog Faeries, Duncan Chrisholm and Cathy Ann MacPhee and Claire Hastings – BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Traditional Musician 2015
Dundee’s own world renowned trad artist, Catriona McKay, will also be performing, having won intrumentalist of the year 2014.
Catriona McKay with long term collaborator, Chris Stout
Event founder Simon Thoumire said: “Since the Scots Trad Music Awards began, Dundee acts have featured heavily in not only nominations but in performances.
“There is such a huge amount of talent in the city, so we always planned on holding the awards here.
“Dundee is a stunning hub of creativity and it seems more eyes than ever are on the city as it produces and homes some of the most impressive art and culture.
“The Caird Hall, where we’ll be holding this year’s awards, is such a stunning venue and it’s no wonder so many artists choose to play here.
“We’re thrilled that it will be home for the Scots Trad Music Awards for the next two years and hope to see everyone next weekend for a spectacular evening.”
“Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to vote so far we’ve got a strong and diverse list of nominees.
“It’s been an eventful year for Trad music in Scotland and we have a lot to celebrate on December 5th make sure you join us for a brilliant night.”Tickets for the event are still available from 01382 434 940 or www.dundeebox.co.uk
FULL LIST OF NOMINEES:
Album of the Year Sponsored by Birnam CD
Grind by Treacherous Orchestra
Upsurge by Scott Wood Band
In the Wake of Neil Gunn by Mike Vass
Despite The Dark by RURA
North by Blazin’ Fiddles
The Untied Knot by Shooglenifty
When the Day is on the Turn by Dallahan
Flight of Time by Siobhan Miller
Blackhouse by Peatbog Faeries
The Bell That Never Rang by Lau
Club of the Year Sponsored by Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland
Haddington Box and Fiddle Club
Irvine Folk Club
Strathaven Folk Club
Orkney Accordion and Fiddle Club
Composer of the Year Sponsored by PRS for Music
Marie Fielding
Peter Morrison
Rachel Walker
Ross Ainslie
Sarah Hayes
Sorren MacLean
Community Project of the Year Sponsored by the Gordon Duncan Memorial Trust
MacMath
Live Music Now Scotland
Blackford Fiddle group
Small Hall Band
Event of the Year Sponsored by VisitScotland
Grit opening concert, Celtic Connections
Kirriemuir Folk Fest
Skerryvore – Decade
Speyfest
Gaelic Singer of the Year Sponsored by Macmeanmna
Alyth McCormack
Ainsley Hamill
Fiona MacKenzie (Dingwall)
Griogair Labhruidh
Instrumentalist of the Year Sponsored by the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society
Ali Hutton
Mairi Campbell
Ross Couper
Tom Callister
Tom Orr
Live Act of the Year Sponsored by Greentrax
Rura
Nae Plans
Treacherous Orchestra
Skipinnish
Citty Finlayson Scots Singer of the Year Sponsored by the Traditional Music & Song Association of Scotland
Claire Hastings
Fiona Hunter
Robyn Stapleton
Amy Lord
Dance Band of the Year Sponsored by the National Association of Accordion and Fiddle Clubs
Simon Howie
Iain Cathcart
The Full Scottish
Alan Crookston
Folk Band of the Year Sponsored by Threads of Sound
Dallahan
Daimh
Kate in the Kettle
Bella Hardy
Scottish Pipe Band of the Year
Shott’s and Dykehead
Johnstone Pipe Band
Trad Music in the Media Sponsored by Skippinish
Box and Fiddle Mag
Lorne MacDougall’s PlanetPipe
Brian Miller – Diamond Folk
Port, BBC ALBA
Music Tutor of the Year Sponsored by Creative Scotland Youth Music Initiative
Amy Geddes
Barbara Anderson (Huntly)
Jenn Butterworth
John Somerville
Gillian Fleetwood
Ian Lowthian
Up and Coming Artist of the Year Sponsored by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Andrew Waite
Fara
Grinne Brady & Tina Jordan Rees
Innovation
League of Highland Gentlemen
Talisk
Venue of the Year Sponsored by the Musicians’ Union
Storytelling Centre
Glassel hall, Banchory
Lyth Arts Centre
SEALL at Sabhal Mor Ostaig
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