Current track

Title

Artist

Background

COWAL FIDDLE WORKSHOP’S JUNIOR FIDDLES OPEN FOR TOP SCOTTISH DUO GABERLUNZIE AT BURGH HALL

Written by on 27/07/2013

COWAL FIDDLE WORKSHOP’S JUNIOR FIDDLES OPEN FOR TOP SCOTTISH DUO GABERLUNZIE AT BURGH HALL

Dunoon Favourites Robin Watson and Gordon Menzies have been together as Gaberlunzie since the early 1970s and are well known for producing an exciting blend of modern and traditional songs.

Appearing not for the first time in Dunoon and certainly not for the first time at the Burgh Hall the concert will open with the fabulous Cowal Fiddle Workshop’s Junior Fiddlers .

Gaberlunzie  IN STUDIO

If you have not had the pleasure of seeing these fine Scottish Troubadours don’t miss this concert for like a fine wine…………..

Frlly will be talking to the boys during her Argyll Country Folk programme before dashing off for their sound check .

Gaberlunzie 2

Essentially Scottish, with an emphasis on rhythm and harmony, Gaberlunzie has a wide appeal to audiences both at home and abroad. They have travelled extensively in Europe, Canada, United States, and the Middle East, taking with them not only Scottish music but also that other extra special ingredient – Scottish humour.

The Gabs, as they are popularly called among their loyal following of supporters, have a wealth of experience in performing for a wide variety of audiences – from folk clubs to football stadiums, from holiday resorts to concert halls. They have appeared many times on television and radio not only in the UK but also in Canada, and the United States.

gaberlunzie early

To date, Gaberlunzie have recorded 25 albums and three videos.In addition, they have been engaged in solo projects creating albums in different musical styles. Robin’s are entitled Summer Storms and Colours. Gordon’s solo album is Full Circle. Their latest CD release is called “Of A’ The Airts” and is available now.

gaberlunzie airts

The performance of the duo spans the breadth of Scottish culture. As singers, instrumentalists, and songwriters, their talents are impressive and Gaberlunzie’s gift for entertainment is unsurpassed in Scottish folk music.