CELTIC CONNECTIONS celebrates a succesful 19th festival

CELTIC CONNECTIONS celebrates a succesful 19th festival

Feb 6, 2012

Celtic Connections is once again celebrating a bumper year as the 19th festival drew to a close on Sunday 5 February, as attendances reached over 100,000 and gross ticket sales topped £1.1 million for the fifth year running. This was the sixth year that the festival has been supported by its principal sponsor ScottishPower.

On Monday 6 February at midnight, transmissions on DAB digital radio ended across Ayrshire and most of England and also in South Wales in partnership with the Now Digital radio network using their Pop Up radio facility.

Celtic Music Radio also acknowledges support from Glasgow: Scotland with Style Glasgow City Marketing Bureau during our Celtic Connections 2012 broadcasts.

Celtic Connections 2012 continues on Celtic Music Radio as there are many Celtic Connections concerts to broadcast in the coming weeks.

Over 18 days in January and February, 2100 artists from around the globe descended on Glasgow.

Highlights of the 2012 festival included a poignant tribute to Gerry Rafferty, a celebration of the centenary of Woody Guthrie, a spectacular collaboration between Jack Bruce and Lau, as well as performances by Bruce Hornsby, The Average White Band and Hue & Cry, James Vincent McMorrow and the Treacherous Orchestra.

Music fans attended approximately 300 concerts, ceilidhs, talks, free events, late night sessions and workshops, which took place in 20 venues across Glasgow over 18 days in January.

The festival is renowned for its ambitious programme of one-off shows, world exclusive performances and unique collaborative events. The 2012 line-up explored the connections between Celtic music and cultures across the globe, bringing musicians from all over the world to Glasgow, with acts from as far afield as Australia, Greenland, Mexico, Mali, Pakistan, Serbia, Palestine, Senegal, Cuba, as well as across Europe, the USA and Canada.

Celtic Connections continues to have an international appeal and enhance Glasgow’s reputation as a major tourist destination. Fans visited from all corners of the globe to experience the best in traditional, folk, roots, world and indie music from Australia to the USA and Canada, as well as across Europe and around the UK.

The results of an economic impact survey carried out at the 2011 festival revealed that Celtic Connections generated a total of £7.6m of new output to the Glasgow City Council area and £3.1m to Scotland in 2011.

Sold-out shows included Admiral Fallow, Treacherous Orchestra, “Bring it all home” Gerry Rafferty Remembered, Bonnie Prince Billy, The Big Dish, Jack Bruce with Lau, James Vincent McMorrow, ‘Far, Far from Ypres’, Song For Ireland, King Creosote & Jon Hopkins, Skipinnish, Blazin’ Fiddles and the hugely popular Transatlantic Sessions, which is now touring, bringing a dazzling international cast of Celtic and Americana musicians to concert halls across the UK following its sell-out success in Glasgow.

The middle weekend of Celtic Connections also featured a major showcase of Scottish music with over 180 international music industry delegates in town to sample the cream of Scottish musical talent performing as part of Showcase Scotland at Celtic Connections. The largest gathering of the international music community in Scotland, Showcase Scotland provides acts with the opportunity to perform in front of promoters, record labels and agents from over 20 different countries. The exposure that artists gain can lead to record deals and overseas touring contracts, promoting Scottish music and artists to new audiences around the world.

The Celtic Connections Education Programme celebrated a successful 15th year, with high profile festival acts including Mànran and Laura Veirs giving free concerts for school-children across Scotland in The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Principal sponsors ScottishPower hosted the third ScottishPower Powerful Performance, giving winners St Ambrose High School the opportunity to perform at the festival.

Every year at Celtic Connections the cream of new musical talent perform at the Danny Kyle Open Stage.  A diverse panel of judges – from industry stalwarts to members of the general public – then picked six winners from the eighty acts which took part. The Danny Kyle Open Stage 2012 winners – all of whom will perform a support slot at next year’s festival – Barluath, Realta, Rory Butler, Marit Fait & Rona Wilkie, The Black Diamond Express and Ben Church.

Organised and MC’d by Liz Clark, you can Listen Again and download all of the Danny Stage performers at the Listen Again section of our website here.

Donald Shaw, Celtic Connections Artistic Director, said: “We’re delighted that this year’s Celtic Connections has been such a success – it’s an honour to be able to bring some of the world’s greatest folk, roots and traditional musicians to Glasgow.  We encourage artists to embrace the festival spirit and try something new when they’re here, and I think we’ve witnessed some very special performances in our nineteenth year. We’re now very much looking forward to staging the Celtic Connections Big Top in Skye this March, when we’ll be joined by amazing acts like Rosanne Cash and The Civil Wars.”

Ann Loughrey, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at ScottishPower, Celtic Connections’ Principal Sponsor, said: “Celtic Connections continues to go from strength to strength, and ScottishPower is proud to have supported that growth over the past six years. ScottishPower is committed to supporting the arts in the UK through its sponsorship of Celtic Connections, as well as others, and we are pleased with the success of our Powerful Performance competition, which has been fantastic in encouraging young people and local communities to celebrate Scottish music, its Celtic traditions and heritage. This year’s winners, St Ambrose High School, delivered two spectacular performances at Celtic Connections and I am sure we will hear more from these talented youngsters in the future.”

Councillor George Redmond, Chair of Glasgow Life, said: “Celtic
Connections has brought some of the worlds finest musicians to the city of Glasgow over the past eighteen days. The festival has drawn people from around the globe to attend this internationally renowned event. “This year, Glasgow Life and Celtic Connections brought a taste of the festival to thousands of school-children with an impressive Education and Outreach Programme. Celtic Connections is of immense value to Glasgow, economically and culturally, and we’re proud to say 2012 has been another successful year.”

Celtic Connections 2013 will run from Thursday 17 January to Sunday 3 February 2013. The Celtic Connections Big Top takes place on the Isle of Skye on the 23 and 24 March 2012.

Danny Kyle Open Stage Finalists 2012

Danny Kyle Open Stage Finalists 2012

Feb 5, 2012

Liz Clark writes:

My thanks to all those who entered the Danny Kyle Open Stage 2012 and to all those who took part.  All 73 who took to the stage ARE winners and out of all the winners here are the 6 Finalists who can all hopefully make it back to the Strathclyde Suite of The Concert Hall for the final Danny Kyle Open Stage Concert 2012.

Barluath
5 piece local band with Colin Greeves, Ainley Hamil, Alistair Paterson, Eilidh Firth and Edward Seaman.

Realta
3 piece band from Co Antrium – Conor Lamb, Arron O’Hagan and Deirdre Galway.

Rory Butler – (and family!)
Singer songwriter from Glasgow.

Marit Fait & Rona Wilkie
residing in Newcastle Upon Tyne but from Scandinavia & Scotland.

The Black Diamond Express
8 piece band from Edinburgh – ‘akin to opening a door on prohibition-era in Chicago!’

Ben Church
Singer songwriter from Wallsend, Tyne & Wear.

Although the concert is sold out, if you do not have a ticket you may be able to see it on screen live upstairs outside the Strathclyde Suite or listen on Celtic Music Radio at www celticmusicradio.net or 1500 am/mw in the Glasgow area and on digital radio.

Once again many, many thanks to all who took part.

Liz :0)

Madison Violet at Celtic Connections 2012

Madison Violet at Celtic Connections 2012

Feb 4, 2012

Celtic Music Radio presents another live music recording from Celtic Connections 2012, this time at the 02 ABC, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow on Tuesday 31 January 2012 featuring duo Madison Violet.

As the only Canadians ever to win the John Lennon Songwriting Award – for The Ransom, off their 2009 third album No Fool for TryingMadison Violet, aka Brenley MacEachern and Lisa MacIsaac, ensured major attention for their 2011 follow-up The Good in Goodbye, whose stunning equilibrium between soul-searching lyrics and uplifting melodies widely surpassed expectations.  Madison Violet are supported on the night by a new Scottish five-piece The Whisky River Boat Club – Salsa Celtica’s Toby Shippey, fiddler Jo Jeffries, singer/multi-instrumentalist Jed Milroy, bassist Marty Camino and singer/guitarist Gavin Taylor – originally peddled their country/bluegrass mix of classic and original material on a 70-mile canoe trip down the River Spey in October 2011, taking in a few gigs in the Highlands and plenty of drams en route.

Celtic Connections 2012 with Madison Violet, Saturday 4 February 8.00-10.00pm.

Fèis Rois and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann in concert tonight

Fèis Rois and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann in concert tonight

Feb 1, 2012

Two of Celtic music’s most important and far-reaching youth organisations, Scotland’s Fèis Rois and Ireland’s Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann, team up to showcase tomorrow’s traditional stars today at a special concert recorded on Saturday 21 January 2012 in the Strathclyde Suite of The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.

Fèis Rois, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2011, has taught thousands of budding singers and instrumentalists at its weekly classes and residential courses around the Highlands, while Comhaltas which turned 60 the same year, continues to foster the close cultural links between Scotland and Ireland through its branches in the Central Belt.

Many of today’s top Scottish musicians were schooled and inspired by one or the other: spot their successors on this prodigiously talented bill.

Fèis Rois and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann at Celtic Connections 2012, Wednesday 1 February 8.00-10.00pm.

Celtic Connections 2012 in photos

Celtic Connections 2012 in photos

Jan 28, 2012

Celtic Music Radio presenter Gordon Hotchkiss is also a photographer and apart from his many hours behind the mic in the Exhibition Hall, Gordon was busy at concerts and events taking excellent photos.  Spend some time viewing his work at this link:   You can view a selection of Gordon’s “snaps” via our flickr pages. Just Click here!

Listen Again to the Danny Stage and special interviews

Listen Again to the Danny Stage and special interviews

Jan 27, 2012

If you have missed any of the Danny Kyle Open Stage performances or simply wish to listen to a performer again either by having attended the event or listening on Celtic Music Radio, then all you have to do is go to our Listen Again section of the Celtic Music Radio website.

There is also a link on the front page to the right which states Listen Again.

This section also includes interviews with many the performers taking part in the Danny Kyle Open Stages which gives you further information and an insight to the performers.

Celtic Music Radio acknowledges support from Broadcasting Masters journalism students at the University of the West of Scotland, Hamilton Campus for providing this valuable service to listeners.


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