Siobhan Miller
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Grayshott Folk Club Presents
Please note: Info provided by the Event Organiser
Please note: Due to the coronavirus outbreak, this gig has now been postponed but we hope to reschedule it for later in the year.
Saturday 21st March 2020 @ 7:30pm
The Siobhan Miller Band
Introducing one of Scotland's finest singers and her band.
The only ever three-time winner of Scots Singer of the Year (2017, 2013, 2011), Siobhan Miller is widely regarded as one of the foremost vocalists in Scotland. Her soulful and stirring renewal of traditional song effortlessly stills and silences all spaces, from vast concert halls to the bar sessions afterwards.
Following her Scots Trad Music Awards nominated debut album, Flight of Time, her hotly-anticipated follow-up, Strata was released in February 2017 to wide critical acclaim. Siobhan’s award-winning style has been honed through collaborations and studies with many of Scotland’s top musicians. In 2008, she won the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, alongside Jeana Leslie – Siobhan is also a former member of folk group Salt House. As a solo performer, she has taken Scottish music all over the World and recently completed a tour of the US. Nationwide television appearances, performances for royalty and heads of state, appearances on the US/UK TV drama Outlander, and outings at many of the UK’s major folk festivals illustrate just why she has been lauded as “the finest young interpreter of Scots traditional song” (Scotland on Sunday).
Siobhan will be performing with her band consisting of
Euan Burton (double bass),
Innes White (guitar),
John Lowrie (keys) and
Louis Abbot (drums).
+ Support (tbc)
Tickets £16. Available from Des O'Byrne on 01428 607096
Siobhan Miller
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