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Transatlantic Sessions

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Some of today’s finest Celtic and Americana musicians celebrate their shared musical history.

Nearly a quarter of a century on from the Transatlantic Sessions TV series, the live version has become a highlight of the folk music calendar, uniting artists from either side of the pond – breathing fresh life into old favourites and providing new context to contemporary compositions.

Tonight will see the project’s founding musical directors Nashville’s dobro virtuoso, Jerry Douglas, and Shetland’s fiddle maestro, Aly Bain lead an incomparable house band, accompanying a line up of special guest vocalists Gretchen Peters telling stories for the age of Trump and #MeToo; Tim O'Brien bringing the songs of his native West Virginia, California wunderkind Molly Tuttle; the 'gorgeous homesick blues' (Observer) of Cara Dillon and one of Scotland's finest young singer-songwriters, Paul McKenna.

Tagged with: Contemporary music

Approximate running times for this event are as follows:

7.30pm first half

8.45pm interval 

9.05pm second hall

The concert is expected to finish at around 10.20pm.

Please note that all running times are subject to change.

Produced by Asgard Promotions Ltd

‘The ‘special relationship’ across the Pond has come under scrutiny recently, but in the context of this music it remains as strong as ever.‘
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