Greentrax Recordings
Greentrax Recordings

1986-2024: Celebrating Scotland's Music for 38 years

Ian Green: 1934-2024

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​14 tracks: O, Thoir a-nall am Botal * Bu Chaomh Leam Bhith Mire * Thàinig An Gille Dubh * Hao Ri Ri Ho Ràithill O * Laoidh Statue Ruaidheabhal * Oran na ‘Fiaclan * Allt An t-Siùcair * Puirt-a-beul * Eiridh Bileag Ur-Ghorm * ‘S ann Diluain Ro’ Là Fhèill Mìcheil * Sean’s a’ Bhriogais Leathair * O Daonnan, Doannan * Cailinn nam Buadh * Lòn Bàn - Aonghas Mac Aonghais ‘Ic Iain Mhòir.

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Sineag MacIntyre is from Kilphedar in South Uist, a township noted for a particularly rich and thriving singing tradition.

She has been immersed in Gaelic song all her life and made her first recordings while still at school. Awards quickly followed, including the Traditional Gold Medal at the at the Royal National Mod while still in her teens, and then the coveted Gold Medal in 2010. Sineag has also been nominated twice for Gaelic Singer of the Year at the MG Alba Trad Awards.

On this her Greentrax debut album of Gaelic songs, produced by Iain MacDonald, Sineag has the support of top musicians Sarah Hoy (fiddle), Mhairi Hall (piano), Gillie MacKenzie (vocals), Kathleen MacInnes (vocals), Seonaidh MacIntyre (whistles, Highland & small pipes), Katie Shaw (step-dance), Iain MacDonald (whistles & concertina), Ewan MacPherson (guitar & mandolin) and Luke Daniels (button box).

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