Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton Trio

Music |
14th April 2018

Sat 14 Apr | Doors 7.30pm | £12.00

Please note, the seating plan for this gig has been changed from allocated seating to unreserved cabaret style seating

Winners of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Best Duo 2017, and recently nominated for the forthcoming 2018 awards, Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton are internationally recognised multi-instrumentalists, composers and arrangers in the vibrant and ever evolving Scottish traditional music scene. In this performance at the Brewery Arts Centre Ross and Ali wlll be showcasing new work from their eagerly awaited second album ‘Symbiosis II’.

With a long history of shared musical roots from their days with the Vale of Atholl pipe band, at the age of twelve, they were mentored by one of the most innovative pipers in the last 30 years, the late great Gordon Duncan. Gordon sparked a deep passion in Ross and Ali for playing pipes with other instruments and they went on to be founding members of the musical powerhouse Treacherous Orchestra as well as playing with bands such as Old Blind Dogs, Salsa Celtica, Dougie Maclean, Shooglenifty, Zakir Hussain, The Levellers and Capercaillie.

‘Ross Ainslie & Ali Hutton are superb musicians in their own right, but together create a sound that is even greater than the sum of its parts’ Bright Young Folk.

 

DATES & TIMES

14th April 2018

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