Julie Fowlis FRSE (born 20 June 1979) is a Scottish folk singer and multi-instrumentalist who sings primarily in Scottish Gaelic. Fowlis was born and grew...
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Brave (soundtrack) (redirect from Touch the Sky (Julie Fowlis song))
musical score and features two original songs performed by Scottish singer Julie Fowlis (written by Alex Mandel and Mark Andrews, produced by Jim Sutherland)...
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Mackintosh. Featuring: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Phil Cunningham, Cara Dillon, Julie Fowlis, Andy Irvine, Sam Lakeman, Dónal Lunny, Allan MacDonald, Ewan McLennan...
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You See – Runrig (2007) Uam – Julie Fowlis (2009) The Beat of You – Coast (2010) Live at Perthshire Amber – Julie Fowlis (2011) Uncovered - Beth Nielsen...
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broadcast on BBC Radio 2. Mark Radcliffe and Scottish Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis took over presenting the ceremony in 2013. In 2004 the awards were shown...
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Irish music. More recently Scottish folk artists Karine Polwart and Julie Fowlis used the instrument on some of their songs. Singers find it very useful...
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na Maleta - Tejedor (2006) Peacetime - Eddi Reader (2007) Cuilidh - Julie Fowlis (2007) Prism - Beth Nielsen Chapman (2007) Across The Black River - Kevin...
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folk music concert and album by musicians including Karine Polwart, Julie Fowlis and Kris Drever. Underland: A Deep Time Journey was published in May...
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Fowlis has received two awards from three nominations. The Festival Interceltique de Lorient is an annual Celtic music festival in France. Fowlis has...
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Scotland, The Corries, Silly Wizard, Capercaillie, Runrig, Jackie Leven, Julie Fowlis, Karine Polwart, Alasdair Roberts, Dick Gaughan, Wolfstone, Boys of the...
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are going to love it!" Scottish folk singer and multi-instrumentalist Julie Fowlis sang '"Blackbird" in Scottish Gaelic in a cover version commissioned...
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including SIAN, Iain Morrison, Ellen MacDonald (of Sian and Dàimh), Julie Fowlis and Kinnaris Quintet. In January 2022, Niteworks released their third...
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Cuilidh (category Julie Fowlis albums)
Cuilidh ("Retreat") is the second music album by Scottish musician Julie Fowlis, which in 2008 won her the Album of the Year Award at the Scots Trad Music...
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soccer player Julie Fowlis, Scottish singer and composer Julie Frost, American songwriter, singer, guitarist and record producer Julie Goodyear (born...
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contemporaries, including Kate Rusby, John McCusker, Ian Carr, Eddi Reader and Julie Fowlis. Drever was born in Kirkwall, Orkney, where he learned to play guitar...
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roots in the Hebrides, including vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Julie Fowlis (North Uist), Catherine-Ann MacPhee (Barra), Kathleen MacInnes of the...
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Mandel). Both "Touch the Sky" and "Into the Open Air" were performed by Julie Fowlis, as Merida's off-screen musical thoughts. These two tracks were produced...
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strong emphasis on countermelody. He currently collaborates with his wife Julie Fowlis, playing mainly Scottish Gaelic music and song. The Doorley brothers...
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and Irish music recorded by Éamonn Doorley, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Julie Fowlis and Ross Martin, released 2008 Dual (EP), a 2013 EP by Sampha Duals,...
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in the movie, "Touch the Sky" and "Into The Open Air", were sung by Julie Fowlis, as Merida's off-screen musical thoughts. Merida has long, wild, curly...
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Tonder Festival, accompanied by Karan Casey, John Doyle, Liz Carroll, Julie Fowlis, and Mick McAuley. Duvekot released her second studio CD, The Near Demise...
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Dhùthaich / Oh My Land 2008 - Éamonn Doorley, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Julie Fowlis and Ross Martin - Dual 2008 - Moya Brennan - Heart Strings "Gol na mBan...
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photogrammetry to create textures for 3D objects. Scottish folk singer Julie Fowlis is contributing to the game's music. The game was released on September...
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guest contributions from Mark Knopfler, Jerry Douglas, King Creosote, Julie Fowlis, and Tim O'Brien. In Love and Light won an Indie Acoustic award for best...
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player. In Scottish traditional music Award-winning singer and musician Julie Fowlis recorded several tracks on the tin whistle, both in her solo work and...
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Josh T. Pearson Joss Stone José González Judy Collins Julian Joseph Julie Fowlis Julien Temple June Carter Cash June Tabor June Tabor & Oysterband Jungle...
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Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in 1952 Julie Fowlis, a folk singer and multi-instrumentalist Kate Forbes, Deputy First Minister...
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Uam (category Julie Fowlis albums)
Uam is the third music album by Scottish musician Julie Fowlis. It was released on 26 October 2009 in Europe and in March 2010 in Canada and the United...
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traditional musician Julie Fowlis and her husband Éamonn Doorley. A native speaker of the North Uist dialect of Scottish Gaelic, Julie Fowlis has performed the...
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every August. Acts that have played at the festival include Eddi Reader, Julie Fowlis, Dougie MacLean, Karine Polwart, Karen Matheson and Old Blind Dogs. The...
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