Capercaillie
see also: Etymology of Capercaillie
Capercaillie is a group of music Scottish Folk , of international reputation, founded by Donald Shaw in 1984. It finds its inspiration in the Celtic traditional repertory. The singer Karen Matheson , whose Sean Connery would have said: “Its voice is blessed gods”, took part in the Héritage of the Celts of daN Ar Braz, in the Années 1990. In 2003, one decreed to him the title of “Best Gaelic singer”, at the time of Scottish folk. At the time of the 20 years of the group double-Cd compilation left in 2004. Capercaillie means Scottish “cock of heather” in .
The group
- Donald Shaw: keyboard S, Accordion, vocal
- Karen Matheson: Song
- Michael McGoldrick: Flute S, Uilleann pipes,
- Vernal Ewen: low
- Charlie McKerron: fiddle
- Manus Lunny : Bouzouki, Guitar, vocal
- David Robertson: percussions, Bodhràn
- Che Beresford: percussions
Discography
- 1984 : Cascade
- 1987: Crosswinds
- 1989 : Sidewaulk
- 1991 : Delirium
- 1992: Get Out (complilation)
- 1993: Secret People
- 1994: Capercaillie
- 1995 : The Blood is Strong
- 1995 : Glenfinnan
- 1996 : To The Moon
- 1997 : Beautiful Wasteland
- 1998 : Dusk Till Dawn : The best off Capercaillie
- 1998: Waulkroots
- 2000 : Nadurra
- 2002 : Capercaillie Live in Concert
- 2003: Choice Language
- 2004 : Grace and Pride (compilation - double Cd)
- 2007: Heritage song
In 2002, Karen Matheson left an album solo entitled Time To Fall and in 2006 Downriver .
See too
External bond
- Official site of Capercaillie
- Discographie supplements of Capercaillie
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