Eilidh Shaw and Ross Martin
Date: Saturday 4th March
Time: Doors open 6.30pm for 7pm start
Place: The Oak Room, The Rockfield Centre
Age: All ages
Cost: £12 standard
£8 Concession
Booking is essential for this event
Live music | Seated
An evening of traditional music with Eilidh Shaw and Ross Martin’s signature twist.
Between them, the duo have been at the heart of the Scottish Music scene for the last 20 years. They have toured the world both with their own groups and as guest artists performing with a vast array of top performers. They have clocked up over 100 album appearances with names as diverse as Gaelic Superstar Julie Fowlis, Alt-Country legend Bonnie Prince Billy, Classic Crooner Tony Christie and World Music/Jazz Fusion impresario Arnaud Ciapolino.
Eilidh Shaw and Ross Martin
Originally from the small west coast villages of Taynuilt and Arisaig, Eilidh Shaw (fiddle and vocals) and Ross Martin (guitar) are probably best known for their work with two top traditional bands; Eilidh with The Poozies and Ross with Daimh, although some may recall the 2000s when they made up two-fifths of the cult folk explosion that was Harem Scarem.
Eilidh plays the fiddle and sings with pioneering folk act The Poozies, who have been a popular mainstay on the scene for many years. In 2019 she also joined the equally well-established and beloved Shooglenifty following the untimely passing of their former frontman. Shooglenifty are recognised as the forerunners of fusing modern elements with Scottish music and are continuing to lead the field today. In 2020 they cemented Eilidh as their new fiddle player with the release of Acid Croft Vol. 9, featuring Eilidh and many of her compositions.
Individually they have also worked with all manner of top musicians from the Scottish scene and beyond, clocking up over 100 album appearances. Some highlights from recent years have seen touring and recording collaborations with artists such as Scottish Gaelic star Julie Fowlis; Irish singers Muireann NicAmhlaoibh and Karan Casey; Breton artists Arnaud Ciapolino and Yann Fanch Kemener; and even 70’s pop crooner Tony Christie.
Dàimh, known as ‘the Gaelic Supergroup’, have taken Gaelic music all over the world and twice won the Folk Band of the Year at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music awards and also the Best Folk Band in Europe at the prestigious Folkherbost awards in Germany. They have made 7 albums, the most recent being The Rough Bounds which was released on their own label in 2018.
Together they have appeared and recorded with US artists such as Grammy Nominated fiddler Casey Driessen and alt-country legend Bonnie Prince Billy (aka Will Oldham). In 2017 they made their first album together, Birl-esque, which was released on their own Rhubana Records label to critical acclaim. Since the album release and the launch of their duo album they have toured Scotland, the U.S., France and Germany, and performed at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow.
The 2020’s have required them to take on alternative career paths as a fisherman and a music teacher but they have also found some time to work on a 2nd duo album from their home in Morar, which they are looking forward to releasing and touring in 2023.