HEB CELT: CAPERCAILLIE JOIN HEBRIDEAN HEADLINERS DURING LANDMARK YEAR

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Hebridean Celtic Festival
Year of Natural Scotland

  • Capercaillie added to island festival line-up
  • Band’s 30thanniversary during HebCelt’s 18thbirthday
  • More artists join 2013 programme
  • Day tickets to go on sale today

Gaelic pioneers and internationally renowned group Capercaillie are making the award-winning Hebridean Celtic Festival a major part of their 30th anniversary celebrations.

The band, formed in 1983, when the original members were still at Oban High School, are the final headline act to be announced for HebCelt which is marking its 18th anniversary this year.

They will join Van Morrison, Dougie MacLean, The Battlefield Band and the Red Hot Chilli Pipers as the leading acts at the event which will run from 17-20 July in Stornoway in the island of Lewis.

Donald Shaw, one of the band’s founders, said: “We have a very strong Gaelic and Celtic heritage and so playing HebCelt in what is a landmark year for us will be very special.

“The festival is renowned for making a huge contribution to the culture and creative landscape of the Hebrides and for its promotion of the Gaelic language in Scotland and beyond. We are delighted to be playing a part in an event which is also celebrating a milestone year.”

Capercaillie are regarded as one of the bands that spearheaded today’s Gaelic music revival, fusing traditional folk songs with modern arrangements in a global context.

They have sold over one million albums worldwide and achieved one gold and three silver albums in the UK. Their 1992 EP, A Prince Among Islands, was also the first Gaelic record to reach the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart.

In addition, the band have performed in over 30 countries and provided soundtrack music for Hollywood movies and TV series, including Rob Roy, starring Liam Neeson, and The Blood is Strong, a Grampian TV/Channel Four series on the Gaelic Scots’ emigration to North America.

HebCelt director Caroline Maclennan said: “Capercaillie are a significant addition to our line-up. They have helped bring Gaelic music to a global audience but do so in a way that is fresh and modern.

“We are delighted they are sharing their 30th anniversary with us; they will add another dimension to a much-anticipated festival.”

Also confirmed to play this year’s festival are leading country singer/songwriter Darrell Scott; BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Traditional Musician of 2013, Paddy Callaghan, up and coming modern folk band Anderson, McGinty, Webster, Ward & Fisher, from Dundee; and singer songwriter Pete Roe.

Scott was voted songwriter of the year by the Nashville Songwriters Association International in 2001 and by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers in 2002. His songs have been recorded by over 70 artists including the Dixie Chicks, Faith Hill and Garth Brooks, and he records with a host of leading singers, including Steve Earle’s Bluegrass Dukes.

Accordion player Callaghan, from Glasgow, beat five other musicians to win his prestigious award which has proven to be a stepping stone to greater success for previous winners.

AMWWF, who comprise musicians Stevie Anderson, Gavin McGinty, David Webster, Robbie Ward and Billy Fisher, have built up a strong following since being formed in August, 2011 and have already released an eponymous album to critical acclaim.

Pete Roe, based in London, was formerly a member of Laura Marling's band and has also toured with Mumford and Sons, as well as supporting Lucy Rose on her recent UK tour.

Day tickets for the 18th HebCelt go on sale tomorrow (Friday). Advance tickets have already been snapped up by fans across the UK and Ireland, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and America.

As well as the headliners, audiences can look forward to seeing Lau, voted ‘Best Group’ at this year’s Radio Two Folk Awards; Orcadian eight-piece The Chair; The Hot Seats, from Virginia; Manchester outfit The Travelling Band; Iain Morrison, from Lewis; and Welsh band Rusty Shackle.

Others include Scottish singer-songwriter Karine Polwart; Lewis singer The Boy Who Trapped the Sun; Glasgow band Fatherson; and Rose Parade, a four-piece from Ayr.

For further information contact
John Ross
Lucid PR
01463 724593; 07730 099617
johnross@lucidmessages.com

NOTES TO EDITORS

The 18th HebCelt takes place between 17-20 July, 2013 and will have two main stages on the Castle Green in front of the Lews Castle in Stornoway, as well as performances in An Lanntair and throughout the rural community.

Last year the festival was selected for the second year in succession as one of the top ten UK summer festivals by music magazine Songlines. It emerged victorious as Best Large Festival at the industry-sponsored Scottish Event Awards 2011, in a three-way final with Edinburgh’s Hogmanay and Glasgow’s Celtic Connections.

Visitors from Algeria, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Romania, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand and the US made the journey to Lewis last year, as well as many from across the UK.

The overseas contingent helped swell the ranks of a 120-strong volunteer army that contributed over 3,500 unpaid man hours over the course of the four days.

HebCelt is supported by Creative Scotland, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar and Highlands & Islands Enterprise and injects more than £1.5 million annually into the local economy.

It is regarded by critics, performers and festival-goers as one of the top Celtic music festivals in Europe and has twice won the Best Event of the Year award at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards, which is voted for by the public.

HebCelt has been hailed as one of the UK’s top 50 festivals by the Daily Telegraph and one of the top five by The Scotsman.

The festival has its own YouTube channel, Facebook and Twitter outlets.

http://www.youtube.com/user/hebceltfest
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hebridean-Celtic-Festival/70400006768?ref=ts
http://twitter.com/#!/hebcelt/

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The 18th HebCelt takes place between 17-20 July, 2013 and will have two main stages on the Castle Green in front of the Lews Castle in Stornoway, as well as performances in An Lanntair and throughout the rural community.
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“We have a very strong Gaelic and Celtic heritage and so playing HebCelt in what is a landmark year for us will be very special.
Donald Shaw, Capercaillie founder