Celtic Connections is not only about the great variety
and quality of Glasgow’s main stages or
the smaller intimate venues – it is also about the general buzz – behind the scenes,
collaborations at the Late Sessions, the late night Celtic folk club, the musical
instrument stalls, art exhibitions, the music classes, open mics, and much,
much more.
Sunday, 12 March 2017
CELTIC CONNECTIONS 2017 REVIEW
One of the highlights of my years is doing photos at Celtic Connections.
My concerts this year also included rhythmic songwriter King
Creosote, storyteller Rab Noakes and accomplished fiddler John McCusker. A
special mention for Rose Code Blue’s concert at City halls, with his full band
and as always some exciting new songs. Check him out! Many of the most exciting younger folk
musicians like to mix up the genres (Celtic fusion) – King Creosote, C Duncan,
Rose Code Blue. A prime example was Martyn Bennett who mixed the piping
traditions with modern dance groves to great effect.
This year Celtic Connections music festival celebrated the contributions to music by women, with concerts this year by top women musicians – intimate Laura Marling, heart-warming Mary Chapin Carpenter, the star quality of Olivia Newton John and also the talent of, Beth Neilson Chapman, Eddi Reader and Julie Fowlis. Celtic Connections is the worlds largest world, folk and roots festival – 2,000 musicians, 300 events, 20 venues.
Saturday, 11 March 2017
Exhibition Celtic Connections
I had Exhibition of some of my Celtic Connections Music Photos at the Old Fruitmarket this year! I can't believe this is my 10th year taking Photos there! Thanks to the media team at Celtic. : ))
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