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| Christine Kydd Christine is one of Scotland's greatest living singers. A renowned interpreter and champion of the Scots song tradition, she has performed and recorded with many others to produce some of Scotland's finest and often award-winning harmony vocal sounds. But at the heart of her musical life, has always been the art of the solo singer, her powerful performances have supported the likes of Capercaillie, Christy Moore and the Tannahill Weavers. Collaborations with the finest of musicians include work with master fiddler Alasdair Fraser, Andy Thorburn, Jack Evans, Norman Chalmers, Frankie Armstrong, Wendy Weatherby, Corrina Hewat, as soloist and ensemble member in the award-winning concerts 'My Ain Countrie' and 'Burns and a' That', as well as Glasgow's Celtic Connections festival. |
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