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Aly
Bain
is Scotland's
supreme traditional
style fiddler. His playing is unique - driving, impassioned and pure -
with vibrant, unmistakable tone that has earned him a following of
ardent
fans throughout the world. Born in Lerwick, Shetland in 1946 Aly began
playing the fiddle at the age of eleven. In his early twenties, Aly
headed
to mainland Scotland. His dramatic playing, with great tone and
technical
ability brought early recognition as an outstanding musician of the
folk
music revival, and almost overnight, raised the level of expectation
for
music lovers throughout the country. To quote Billy Connolly of these early days, 'I had never heard the clarity of tone or the beauty. ...I had never heard the passion.' Aly
embarked on a life
of intensive
playing, recording and travel that continues to this day. He
helped
establish the folk band Boys of the Lough with whom he toured
extensively
and recorded for many years.Simultaneously, Aly pursued a solo career
in
collaborative and television projects.
Aly's collaboration with Norwegian composer Henning Sommero and the Scottish Ensemble saw the release of the widely acclaimed album 'Follow the Moonstone'. His most recent collaboration with Swedish multi-instrumentalist Ale Moller, created the album 'Fully Rigged'- a celebration of shared Nordic heritage. Aly has received many honours for his services to music, including four Doctorates and an M.B.E., and numerous Honorary Citizenships in the USA. He continues to be an ambassador for Scotland abroad and a powerful advocate for traditional music. His teaming up, star collision, with brilliant accordionist/composer Phil Cunningham has added yet another dimension of appreciation for audiences everywhere. They have toured and recorded together since 1988 and to date they have recorded four albums, released on Aly's own record label Whirlie Records. |