posted 26th August
So far so good with several concerts and the Boston Harbor Scottish Fiddle School now over. We all had a brilliant week on Thompson Island - great weather, people, music, camaraderie and general madness. Next concert is TONIGHT at Blue - Portland, Maine. Come and get out of the rain and join us for a fun night of traditional music - first a concert and then a session. Hope to see you there!
posted 5th August
Back on the plane after an awesome week at Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp, where I taught Scottish fiddle to a whole bunch of enthusiastic campers. Big thanks to Mark, Chris and Cosima for making me feel so welcome, and to all the great students who were such a blast in class! Look forward to seeing you all again soon :-)
So, I'm now flying Southwest Airlines (the FIDDLE FRIENDLY airline - go Southwest!) from Albuquerque to Boston, which involves stops in Dallas and St Louis. Can't wait to get to Boston - my fav US town - and to catch up with old friends and hopefully meet new ones.....and hit the shops!! Oh, and I guess play some concerts and teach some workshops :-) Check out the schedule page and come and say hi if you're in the area....
posted 25th July
At 3.10am on Thursday I was woken by my alarm after what seemed to be only an hour in bed....time to put the last things in the suitcase and head to the airport. An hour's drive, then a hour and twenty minute flight saw me in Melbourne international airport, sneaking past check-in, security, and immigration officials, trying to look casually blasé and carrying my fiddle cleverly disguised under a folded jacket - success! Then followed a 14 and a half hour flight to L.A., a 4 hour layover, and a 2 and a half hour flight to Denver. Then an hour's drive to our hosts' place and food and bed!
Our first concert was last night at the Black Rose Acoustic Music Society. What a fabulous night! A full venue of wonderfully enthusiastic people made us feel so welcome and were hugely supportive of our music. It was an absolute treat to play there and I feel the tour is off to a great start. This morning I taught a workshop to 11 local fiddlers , who also seemed to have a good time. Tomorrow I head off to the first fiddle camp and am looking forward to spending a week in the beautiful Rocky Mountains.
posted 16th May
I have been in Canberra all weekend working on material for the new Catherine Fraser Quartet with the amazing guitarist Bill Grose. Am now looking forward to putting the full quartet together with cello and piano for the National Celtic Festival in June. Can't wait!
posted 5th May
It's been a busy couple of months, firstly finishing off the UK tour with a great dance gig in England (see review here)
and then heading to New Zealand for the 7th annual Southern Hemisphere International School of Scottish Fiddle. We had a great week at camp this year - one of the best yet - and the concert at the end of the week was another sellout show. (www.shissf.com)
I am now looking forward to a couple of gigs closer to home, with a concert in SA's Strathalbyn on Sat 8th May and then one in the wonderful wine region of McLaren Vale, at the Singing Gallery on the 5th June.
posted 19th March
Leith Folk Club concert went well on Tuesday - great venue, great people, and great Chinese food around the corner! We stayed in a fabulous apartment overlooking the water, and I got very excited to find a washer and dryer so I could have clean clothes for the rest of the trip! From Leith we headed to Aberdeen for a radio interview and then concert at the Blue Lamp. Another great night, wonderful people who made us so welcome, and a great crowd. So good also to catch up with old friends here...can't wait to come back!
posted 17th March
Scotland - feels great to be back here. Played our first concert in Larbert last night to a small but welcoming audience, followed up by a session with members of the Falkirk Fiddle Workshop. It's been fun wandering around Edinburgh yesterday and today revisiting old haunts. Even bumped into another familiar fiddle player for a drink at the Balmoral - nice to see you GregOR! Looking forward to playing at Leith Folk Club tonight. :-)
posted 15th March
What a great weekend in Hude - fantastic people and wonderful dancers! It was such a pleasure to play for so many young and talented dancers who appreciated the music. Thank you to everyone who made us so welcome, and especially to Martin and Gisela for your superb hospitality. Can't wait to come back!
posted 11th March 2010
Arrived in Germany today. Flew into Bremen, and arrived without mishap, despite our slight trepidation about Ryanair. We were collected from the airport by two lovely local characters and drove to Oldenburg, where after checking into the hotel, we were taken to experience a traditional home-cooked meal, complete with spoon drinking. My first schnapps experience! The concert was great - wonderful venue and an in-tune grand piano, which made Duncan very happy. There was more food (!) and our hosts were exceptional. The only thing that didn't quite go to plan was receiving a second encore and having nothing prepared - a totally spontaneous number ensued! Many thanks to the Olden-Folk for making us so welcome.
posted 10th March 2010
Dinner with Milton and Darwin....what more to be said?!
posted 8th March 2010
Arrived in England on Thursday, after a very long flight and the disappointment of discovering that the entertainment system for my seat was broken - no movies to distract me!! Since arriving though I have been having a great time visiting some wonderful towns, including Bath and Oxford. It was really brought home to me how young white Australia is when I came across a building that had been renovated in 1703!
Duncan and I played our first gig yesterday at the Somerset Day School - taught a musicians' class all day and then played for the evening dance, which was a long day but good fun. Am now hanging out with friends in Cambridge before heading to Germany on Wednesday. The weather is, shall we say, brisk!
posted 23rd January 2010
I am now on the long drive back home after the Tamworth Festival. Had a great couple of days, caught up with some old friends and made some wonderful new ones. The Golden Fiddle Awards concert was a fantastic event - great venue, great sound, great audience. And I was awarded Best Fiddler as Soloist, Australasia,which I feel honoured to receive. Thanks to everyone for their support of my music and for buying all those CDs :-)
posted 19th January 2010
Happy New Year everyone! After a wonderful Christmas and New Year's with family and friends I am starting to get excited about 2010. It's beginning to look quite busy already. Right now I am being a true Aussie, sitting in my Landcruiser driving 1600kms to Tamworth to perform at the annual Golden Fiddle Awards Concert. This year I'm up for four awards - Best fiddler as Soloist, Best CD featuring a Fiddler (Rhymes & Reasons), Best Composition (The Hills of Kaitoke) and Best Fiddle Teacher. It's a great chance to go and play at a festival that's not usually on my schedule....and the countryside on the way is amazing!
posted 21st November
Things are now winding down towards the end of the year. I am just back from giving a day workshop at Melbourne Girls' Grammar school, plus a concert at the Melbourne Folk Club and then a workshop for the Melbourne Scottish Fiddlers. All went well, at least from my perspective! Was great to get back into a school and get the girls fired up about fiddle music - they did a great job!
Next up is a couple of gigs with the Adelaide Scottish Fiddle Club - their annual concert on the 29th November, and the Celtica Festival at Port Adelaide, on the 5th and 6th December.
Am then looking forward to a long summer break with NOTHING scheduled - the first holiday period I've had in ages with no gigs booked. And then it will be full steam ahead for 2010, which is hotting up to be a super busy year!
posted 1st October
Duncan Smith and I will be playing three concerts in Victoria this following week. The first is at the Penny School Gallery in Maldon, where the food and the ambience are both fantastic! Next is Burrinja Cafe in the Dandenongs, and the following weekend we're at the Port Fairy Spring Music Festival. Can't wait!
posted 7th September 2009
The Hills of Kaitoke from Rhymes & Reasons is one of 25 shortlisted compositions in the instrumental section of the ASA songwriting competition.
posted 22nd August 2009
Rhymes & Reasons has been getting great radio play here in Australia, on both ABC Classic FM and ABC Radio National. Thanks to everyone who has purchased our CD based on this airplay!
posted 30th July 2009
Rhymes & Reasons is now available on itunes!
posted 17th July 2009
After a highly successful AUSTA conference in Fremantle, WA, I've just had my first free days in ages with NOTHING to do! Bliss :-) Leaving the beautiful Margaret River today to head to Kojonup for our next concert, and then back up to Fremantle tomorrow for our final gig before home.
posted 11th June 2009
Had a great weekend at the National Celtic Festival. Thanks to everyone who came and supported my gigs and bought CDs! Am now looking forward to getting the new CD on itunes...stayed posted!
posted 1st June 2009
This coming weekend is the Australian National Celtic Festival in Port Arlington, Victoria. I'll be playing with Duncan Smith, the Scots Gaelic band Eilean Mor, and Celtic guitarist Pete Hawkes. It's going to be a busy weekend! Check out the website for al the details. www.nationalcelticfestival.com
posted 24th May 2009
Duncan and I are looking forward to being guest artists in Last Night at the Proms, this Friday and Saturday nights at the Adelaide Town Hall. As well as a solo performance, we will join in a rendition of Hector the Hero, along with military and pipe bands and a choir!
posted 23rd May 2009
The new CD Rhymes & Reasons is now out and selling fast! It's available here from the recordings page. I'm also really excited about my new look website - it was DEFINITELY time for an update!
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