| Aidan O'Rourke |  | Fiddle player and composer from the Isle of Seil off the West Coast of Scotland. |
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| Allan Henderson |  | Blazin Fiddler Allan Henderson was a pupil of the famous left-handed fiddler from Lochaber, Angus Grant. |
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| | Alpha Munro |  | Alpha is well-known as a fiddle teacher, and much involved in the feis movement. |
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| Bonnie Rideout |  | One of the finest and most fiery Scottish fiddlers in the States, Bonnie is a show-stopper, scholar, and three times U.S. National Scottish Fiddle Champion. |
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| | Brenda Stubbert |  | Brenda was introduced to Scottish and Irish music at a very early age on Cape Breton Island. |
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| Carmen Higgins |  | Founder member of The Old Blind Dogs and former member of Rock Salt and Nails. |
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| | Catherine Fraser & Duncan Smith |  | Hailing from Australia, this fiddle and piano duo show true mastery not just of their instruments, but of the Scottish fiddle idiom. |
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| | Charlie Cowie |  | "What makes Charlie Cowie Scotland's most musical fiddler? Two things, a natural gift of swing and harmony complimented with the 'auld heid' of experience" John Carmichael |
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| Chris Stout |  | Fiddlers Bid frontman and superb solo fiddler. |
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| | Claire Mann |  | Claire as well as being highly regarded as a tutor of traditional music has toured extensively with bands Tabache, Craobh Rua and Christy O'Leary. |
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| | Debbie Scott |  | Shetland's great wealth of fiddle players is evident with Debbie's playing. |
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| | Fiddlers' Bid |  | Leading exponents of the Shetland Islands' rich fiddle tradition. |
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| | Filska |  | The old Shetland word 'Filska' means mischievous and high spirited,
an appropriate name for this established band. |
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| Ian Hardie |  | A great tunesmith, and fiddler with Highland Connection. |
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| Jane Rothfield |  | Popular dance and festival musician in the Albany area. |
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| Jenna Reid |  | Jenna Reid is an award-winning fiddler and her beautiful mastery of the instrument both lyrically and technically is marking her out as amongst the finest musicians in Scotland today. |
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| Jenny Gardner |  | Former fiddler with The Poozies, Rock Salt & Nails, and Salsa Celtica. |
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| | Patsy Reid |  | Pan-Celtic fiddle superbly played and accompanied; Shetland, New England, Irish, Highland, Orkney, Cape Breton... tunes from all over. |
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| Paul Anderson |  | Recognised as one of the most exciting fiddle players to come out of Scotland in recent years. |
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| | Pete Clark |  | Pete Clark is not only quite a nifty artist, and a superb fiddler, but also, as his albums attests, an excellent composer too. |
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| | Ron Kerr |  | Over the years, he has had musical associations with many of the household names of Scottish music. In the seventies, he appeared as a session musician on over a hundred ITV shows called Scotch Corner. |
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| Ruairidh MacMillan |  | Highland fiddler was the BBC Radio Scotland Young Trad Musician Of The Year in 2009. |
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| | Session A9 |  | Contemporary Scottish folk - very richly contemporary, very strongly Scottish folk. |
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| Shona Mooney |  | Border fiddler and winner of the 2006 BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year. |
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| Simon Bradley |  | Simon was immersed from an early age in Irish traditional music, both in Donegal and in Manchester's thriving Irish scene. |
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| | Steven Spence |  | From Unst, Steven was brought up in the Shetland musical traditions. |
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| Stuart Forbes |  | Stuart is a well-known fiddler on the dance band scene. |
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