26th April 2025 | |
1pm - 2pm | |
St Andrews West Parish Church 260 Bath Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 4JP |
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£10 cash at the door from noon, includes refreshements pre-concert | |
Visit the event website here | |
Facebook information can be found here | |
Fiona Cuthill (fiddle) and Stevie Lawrence (acoustic guitar and bouzouki)’s musical partnership blossomed from a shared love of traditional and rock music. They are currently members of “The Eilidh Grant Trio” and “The Wendy Weatherby Band” but have also recorded and performed together with various ensembles from the Early Music of “Whirligig” , the modern Celtic sound of “Canterach”, the progressive rock of “Abel Ganz” , the New Country sounds of “Raintown” and the traditional folk repertoire of “Real Time”.
They have played in many festivals and gigs all over Europe. Highlights include A Boxful of Treasures Folk Festival in Forli, Italy, The Drangedal Folk Festival in Norway, Mill Race Festival in Ontario, Canada, supporting John Renbourn and Robin Williamson at Edinburgh Folk Club, the Danny Kyle Open Stage at Celtic Connections, opening for the Red Hot Chilli Pipers on their Scottish Tours and appearing at the Scots Fiddle Festival.
Fiona and Stevie’s CD, “A Cruel Kindness” was released on the Fellside label, and was nominated for 3 instrumental album of the year awards.
They describe their music as contemporary self-penned tunes on fiddle and guitar/bouzouki with a touch of rock attitude thrown in for good measure.
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