Trailer: Together at Home with Iona Fyfe & Luc McNally

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Join Iona Fyfe and Luc McNally for songs in Doric, Scots and English ranging from bothy ballads, Scots music hall songs, to Jacobite songs.

Suitable for the general public, older people in care homes and those living with dementia.

The full concert will be available at 11am on Friday 3 July.

Supported by The Scottish Government Wellbeing Fund.

If you wish to donate to Live Music Now Scotland, please donate via JustGiving: https://www.justgiving.com/livemusicnowscotland

ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Iona Fyfe is one of Scotland’s finest ballad singers and is the youngest ever winner of Scots Singer of the Year at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards. With a number of high profile performances under her belt, Iona, with her trio, has toured extensively in the UK, Europe, Canada and Australia.

Luc McNally is a guitarist and singer from Dipton, County Durham. His work has taken him all over the UK and to Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Estonia and the Czech Republic.

Having been introduced to traditional music by Kathryn Tickell’s Folkestra Youth ensemble, he went on to study Scottish Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

As well as teaching guitar and playing multiple Scottish/Irish music sessions around Glasgow, he plays with new rock/traditional band Dosca, with electronic/Celtic group Sketch, and in a songs and tunes duo with piper and whistle player Eddie Seaman.

ABOUT TOGETHER AT HOME
Live Music Now Scotland will continue to bring the joy of music into people's lives, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our Together at Home series is a programme of brand new concerts, recorded especially for sharing with our longstanding audiences, whether those in care homes, pre-school children or people at home in every one of Scotland’s 32 local authorities - and now beyond! We hope you enjoy.

ABOUT LIVE MUSIC NOW SCOTLAND
Live Music Now Scotland pays professional musicians fair rates to work in the heart of our communities. The charity selects exceptional musicians at the start of their careers, with the ability to communicate with a huge range of audiences. LMNS enhances their skills through training and organises performances for audiences that wouldn’t often get the chance to enjoy live music.

Live Music Now is a music outreach charity, which operates throughout the UK and internationally. Violinist Yehudi Menuhin founded Live Music Now 43 years ago, after seeing first-hand the uplifting and transformative effect that music can have on people, no matter how difficult their circumstances.
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