Scots Trad Music Awards

Scots Trad Music Awards

The Scots Trad Music Awards celebrate Scotland's traditional music in all its forms and create a high profile opportunity to bring the music and music industry into the spotlight of media and public attention.

Award Winners

2003

* Best Album: "Cliar" by Cliar
* Best Scots Singer: Karine Polwart
* Best Gaelic Singer: Karen Matheson
* Best Instrumentalist: Phil Cunningham
* Best Scottish Dance Band: Alasdair MacCuish and the Black Rose Ceilidh Band
* Best Pipeband: Scottish Power
* Best Folk Band: Capercaillie
* Best Festival: Celtic Connections
* Best Club: Shetland Accordion Club
* Best Live Act: Battlefield Band
* Best Up and Coming Artist/Band: Back of the Moon
* Radio/TV Show of the year: Travelling Folk (BBC Radio Scotland)
* Retailer of the year: Coda Music
* Media Award: Living Tradition
* Services to Traditional Music: Hamish Henderson

2004

* Album of the Year: "Fire & Grace" by Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas
* BBC Radio Scotland Personality of the Year: Fiona Mackenzie
* Community Project of the Year: Feis Rois Traditional Music in Schools project
* Club of the Year: Hootananny, Inverness
* Event of the Year: Hebridean Celtic Festival
* Gaelic Singer of the Year: Maggie MacInnes
* Instrumentalist of the Year: Fred Morrison
* Journalist of the Year: Sue Wilson
* Live Act of the Year: Blazin' Fiddles
* The Media Award: Take the Floor (BBC Radio Scotland)
* Retailer of the Year: Foot Stompin Celtic Music
* Scots Singer of the Year: Dick Gaughan
* Scottish Dance Band of the Year: Da Fustra
* Folk Band of the Year: Old Blind Dogs
* Pipe Band of the Year: Kirkwall City Pipe Band
* Songwriter of the Year: Jim Malcolm
* Up and Coming Band of the Year: Dòchas

2005

* Album of the Year: "Magnificent Seven" by Blazin' Fiddles
* Club of the Year: Glenfarg Folk Club
* Composer of the Year: Charlie McKerron
* Community Project of the Year: Lochgoilhead Fiddle Workshop
* Event of the Year: Blazin’ in Beauly
* Gaelic Singer of the Year: Julie Fowlis
* Instrumentalist of the Year: Aaron Jones
* Live Act of the Year: Peatbog Faeries
* Media Award: Aig Cridhe Ar Ciuil (At the Heart of our Music is Song)
* Scots Singer of the Year: Jim Reid
* Scottish Dance Band of the Year: Gordon Shand and his Scottish Dance Band
* Scottish Folk Band of the Year: Back of the Moon
* Scottish Pipe Band of the Year: The House of Edgar Shotts & Dykehead Pipe Band
* Services to Industry Award: MusicScotland
* The McEwan’s Sessions Venue of the Year: Hootananny, Inverness
* Up and Coming Artist of the Year: Jenna Reid

2006

* Album of the Year: "Heart of America" by Donnie Munro
* Club of the Year: Wick Accordion and Fiddle Club
* Composer of the Year: Donald Shaw
* Community Project of the Year: Fèisean nan Gàidheal
* Event of the Year: World Pipe Band Championships
* Gaelic Singer of the Year: Kathleen MacInnes
* Instrumentalist of the Year: Aidan O’Rourke
* Live Act of the Year: The McCalmans
* Citty Finlayson Scots Singer of the Year: Sylvia Barnes
* Scottish Dance Band of the Year: Marian Anderson Scottish Dance Band
* Scottish Folk Band of the Year: Anna Massie Band
* Scottish Pipe Band of the Year: Kintyre Schools Pipe Band
* Services to Industry Award: Johnny Mowat
* Strathspey and Reel Society of the Year: Banchory Strathspey and Reel Society
* The McEwan’s Sessions Venue of the Year: The Lismore, Glasgow
* Up and Coming Artist of the Year: Jenna Cumming

2007

* Album of the Year: "Cuilidh" by Julie Fowlis
* Composer of the Year: Phil Cunningham
* Live Act of the Year:The Red Hot Chilli Pipers
* Instrumentalist of the Year: Catriona McKay
* Up and Coming Artist of the Year: Maeve Mackinnon
* Gaelic Singer of the Year: Julie Fowlis
* Club of the Year: Ceol s Craic, Glasgow
* Community Project of the Year: Scots Music Group
* Event of the Year: The Royal National Mod
* Services to Industry Award: John Purser for Scotland's Music – A Radio History
* Citty Finlayson Scots Singer of the Year: Mairi Campbell
* Scottish Dance Band of the Year: Cullivoe Dance Band
* Scottish Folk Band of the Year: Old Blind Dogs
* Scottish Pipe Band of the Year: The Mid Argyll Pipe Band
* Strathspey and Reel Society of the Year: Fochabers Fiddlers
* Venue of the Year: An Lanntair (Stornoway)

External links

* [http://www.handsupfortrad.co.uk/tradmusicawards/index.htm Scots Trad Music Awards web pages]


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