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Friday, August 28, 2009 
Hi Everyone,

Just a wee reminder about a fabulous new festival this weekend...

Fiddles & Drams is a brand new Trad Music Festival at Winton House, Pentcaitland, East Lothian.

The festival kicks off on the evening of Friday 28th August with performances from Ruaridh MacMillan and Session A9 and a ceilidh with Deoch an Dorus (over 18s only).

Saturday (11am - 4pm) is a family fun day aimed at absolutely eveyone - young and old! Some EYG participants will be performing on the Open Stage, and included in the £15 ticket price (2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult and 3 children) is: Music sessions (bring your instruments!), music workshops (song with Rachel Newton or tin whistle with Jennifer McGlone), story telling (with Claire Mulholland), live music performances, falconry, laser clays, dog and duck herding, clay pigeon shooting (12 and above - 18 and under must be accompanied by an adult), archery, food stalls and much more. Water and sugar free orange squash available all day for the kids free of charge. There will be a beer tent available for adults.

At 4.30pm, there is an early evening family ceilidh - tickets are £10 for 2 adults and two children or 1 adult and 3 children. 

Later on, for over 18s only, there is a concert with the fabulous double bill of Lau and Julie Fowlis Band, followed by a late night dance with Or.

Sounds great - who's coming?!

http://www.fiddlesanddrams.com

Tuesday, August 04, 2009 

Current mood:  animated
A' leantainn bho 'Cuilidh', an dàrna clàr aice a bhuannaich iomadach duais, tha Julie Fowlis air ais le clàr ùr, 'Uam'.  Le òrain agus puirt bhon Ghàidhealtachd, na h-Eileanan an Iar agus Èirinn, tha Julie agus sgioba-ciùil air leth a' toirt ceòl, sean is ùr, thugaibh le 'Uam'. Tha sinn an dòchas gun còrd e ribh.

Bruth an seo airson òrdugh a chur a-steach air a shon. Gheibh sibh an clàr co-là deug mus bi e anns na bùithtean.

Announced today, the much anticipated third album from Julie, ‘Uam’ meaning ‘From me’ in Scottish Gaelic, will be released worldwide through Cadiz Music/Spit ’n Polish from October 5th 2009.  Featuring husband and album co-producer Éamon Doorley on bouzouki plus the regular first class band line up of Duncan Chisholm, Tony Byrne and Martin O’Neill. 

The album features songs and tunes, old and new, from across the Highlands, Islands and Ireland.  Highlights to this album include duets with Scottish songstress Eddi Reader and renowned Gaelic singer Mary Smith.  Julie is delighted to welcome several other extraordinary musicians to guest on the album including Phil Cunningham, Tom Doorley, Ewen Vernal, Allan MacDonald, Sharon Shannon, Jerry Douglas and Michelle Fowlis.

You can PRE-ORDER your copy now here
, which will be dispatched two weeks before the official release date. 


Julie:  OK - that’s the official bit over.  Yipee!  It’s all done and ready to go.  Sneak preview tracks will be available to hear on myspace and the new re-vamped wesbite in the next week or two.  There also may be a wee video too…keep an eye out.

New dates also announced for Scotland and England in October and November also – check them out, can you come along and celebrate the new album with us?

Bu mhath leam taing a thoirt dhuibh uile airson ur taic – I would like to thank you all for all your encouragement and support folks, it’s much appreciated.  I hope you enjoy the music.

Le deagh dhùrachdan,

Julie xxx

Monday, July 13, 2009 
A’ chàirdean chòire,

Tha mi 'n dòchas gu bheil sibh uile gu dòigheil.  I hope you are all well!  We are busy working away in the studio on Album number 3, and trying to sneak out to catch some sunshine when we can.

Just to let you know that we will be playing in the gorgeous town of Harrogate this Monday coming (July 20th), and the venue have just let us know they are making a special ticket offer available to our mailing list members for the show.  It's a great offer - buy one get one free!  Yes, really.  Spread the word, and come and see us, on what is our only Summer date in England.  The Harrogate International Festival is a wonderful event, and we can't wait to visit once again.  We will be previewing some new tracks from our forthcoming album (due for release later this year) during the show. 

All you have to do to claim your buy-one-get-one-free ticket is to sign up for our mailing list at our website (the link is at the bottom of the page), then contact the box office and quote 'BOGOF' (politely) on 0845 1308840.

We also head to Norway this weekend for Telemark Festivalen, the International Folk Music Festival, which we are really looking forward to.

Lots more info to come on album number 3 and plans for the Autumn, but for now, I'll sign off and get back to recording!

Take care of yourselves,

Julie x
Sunday, March 29, 2009 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Music
Hi folks!

Hope everyone is well :)

We have just announced some new dates and hope to see some of you there ;)


Jun 21 2009
Erin Arts Centre
PORT ERIN
ISLE OF MAN
Tickets due to go on sale 2nd April

Jul 20 2009
Harrogate International Festival
HARROGATE
Tickets due to go on sale late April/early May

Jul 30 2009
SPEYFEST 2009
FOCHABERS
Further details at www.speyfest.co.uk

Aug 29 2009
Winton House
PENCAITLAND
Further details soon at www.wintonhouse.co.uk

Julie and the lads are also very excited to be performing in Holland for the very first time this Saturday (4th April)!!! Please come along if you can :)

I will keep you updated with any further news!

Cheers

Michelle :)
Friday, March 27, 2009 
Hi everyone!

Just a quick message to let you know that Julie has added an extra date to her USA tour:

Apr 20 2009 8:00P
The Highdive
Champaign,
Illinois

Hope you can make it! :)

Michelle
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 

Current mood:  vibrant

Hi everyone - just a quick message in between rehearsing, studying and buying birthday presents.

Tonight I will have the great pleasure of performing a brand new piece of work in the gorgeous Waterfront Hall in Belfast as part of the city's St Patrick's Day celebrations.  The evening of music, which will be broadcast live, and is also a celebration of the musical works of Bill Whelan, probably best known as the composer of Riverdance.  Bill and I have been working together to create a new composition for tonight's show and I am delighted that he has incorporated a Gaelic song from North Uist into a new piece he has created called "The War Graves", based on an incredible poem by acclaimed poet, Michael Longley.  Michael will also be present to read the poem, and I will have the honour of singing a new arrangement of a poignant war song called "'S fhada bhuamsa thar a' chuain" which was composed by Calum MacIntosh with melody by Catriona Garbutt.

The premiere of this piece, plus excerpts from Riverdance, The Seville Suite, Timedance and The Connemara Suite will be performed tonight live for broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster Radio (and streamed live online) with the BBC Ulster Orchestra, conducted by David Brophy and featuring amazing soloists including:

Fionnuala Hunt, violin
Aoife Ní Bhriain, violin
Colin Dunne, dancer
Declan Masterson, uileann pipes
Sharon Corr, violin
Máirtín O’Connor, accordion
Mel Mercier, bodhrán
Bill Whelan, electric piano
Rodrigo Romani, Galician harp
Pepe Ferreiros, whistles and Galician pipes
Nando Casal, whistles and Galician pipes
Yolanda Gonzalez Sobrado, dancer

You can listen in live here

Wish me luck!  Hope you can listen in, and that if you do - you enjoy.

With love from Belfast

Julie x



Monday, March 16, 2009 
Hi everyone!

We have just announced Julie's latest tour dates in the USA :)

Please come along if you can, she would love to see you!!

Apr 16 2009 8:00P
Poor David’s Pub
DALLAS, Texas

Apr 17 2009 8:00P
Salt Lick Pavilion
DRIFTWOOD, Texas

Apr 17 2009 8:00P
Cactus Cafe (@ University of Texas)
AUSTIN, Texas

Apr 18 2009 8:00P
Houston International Festival
HOUSTON, Texas

Apr 23 2009 8:00P
Stagenorth Community Theater
WASHBURN, Wisconsin

Apr 24 2009 8:00P
Chicago Cultural Center
CHICAGO, Illinois

Apr 26 2009 8:00P
The Cedar Cultural Center
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota
Saturday, March 14, 2009 

Current mood:  breezy
Hi Folks,

Hope you're well :)

I am delighted to announce Julie's latest tour dates in May. She will be playing in various venues in England:

May 16 2009 8:00P
Brewery Arts Centre
KENDALL

May 17 2009 8:00P
Gala Theatre
DURHAM

May 20 2009 8:00P
The Courtyard
HEREFORD

May 21 2009 8:00P
Phoenix
EXETER

May 22 2009 8:00P
Corn Exchange
DORCHESTER

May 23 2009 8:00P
Roses Theatre
TEWKESBURY

May 24 2009 8:00P
Music Festival Assembly Rooms
BATH

Hope you can make it!!

Michelle :)

Saturday, March 07, 2009 

Current mood:  adventurous





Hey folks,

I am sitting here tonight, very chilled out and thinking that maybe I have the best job in the whole world.  I have so much I want to write but am going to try and give you a flavour of the last few weeks in a short blast.....

The US tour was fantastic - we travelled to amazing places - Vancouver, Seattle, Bothwell, San Fransisco, Berkley, LA, Santa Monica, Denver and Durango.  I have to say the flight out was pretty good (despite a week of sleepless nights in the run-up to leaving due to worrying about it) and check out this beautiful view over the Rockies.

Rockies pic

We landed in Seattle Airport in great form and ready to take on the West Coast.  We met a fella at the luggage belt who saw my instrument case on my back and asked if I was "taking any good music" to Seattle.  I said yes.  He said, "who are ya anyway?  Maybe I will come check you out...."  I said (in my Scottish accent), "My name is Julie Fowlis" and he said, "Julie Fabulous?  That's a great name.  I'll google you."  I didn't have the heart to correct him. 

The opening night in Vancouver was fab, even crossing the border to Canada was an experience.  We had the good fortune of having the gorgeous and light footed Danielle Enblom with us for the first two shows, and her dancing added an extra dimension to the show.  Thanks Dani - you're a star.

We had fun hanging around San Fransisco for a few days.  An amazing melting pot of cultures, vibes and outlooks.  I loved it.  Here's me and Jenna hanging out in Union Square.

Julie and Jenna in San Fran

Ask any musician - once you have toured for a certain amount of time, one main way of remembering a gig is through identifying the food you ate shortly before taking to the stage.  Illustration:

Éamon:  Hey remember that gig we did in "X"?
Julie:      Em, nope.
Éamon:  Yeah you do - that one we did in September.  That nice theatre...?
Julie:      Nope.
Éamon:  You do - the one with the Duncan's defaced solo poster in the dressing room.  And the hecklers from Lewis in the audience.
Julie:      Nope.
Éamon:  When we rented the silver Zafira for two weeks?
Julie:      No.
Éamon:  Yeah you do, when we met your friends after in the bar?
Julie:      Eh, still no.....
Éamon:  When we had that amazing takeaway Thai dinner beforehand with the spicy monkfish?
Julie:     Oh, THAT gig.  Yeah, totally.

The US tour was shaped alot by the food.  We ate often, in large portions and even sometimes healthy. 

Plus food points for US tours
:
1.  You can eat anytime of day.  And if it's after 10pm it doesn't have to be a sausage supper (for anyone reading this who has not been to Scotland, this meal involves battered sausages (2), a large portion of chips, an incredible amount of salt and vinegar, all of which are usually to be eaten out of old newspaper and accompanied by a can of Irn-Bru).

2.  People taking your order are always really nice, they smile and are polite to you.

3.  There is always tons of choice.

4.  You folks do good salads.

5.  You do too-big portions for breakfast.  but they're good

US breakfast

Now - minus points for US tours:
1.  You cannot get a good cup of tea. EVER.  EVER.  Does no-one ever drink properly boiled tea? 

2.  You folks really can have too much choice.  I had a small stress out every day trying to choose one main option off the menu, the type of salad (if any), sides, dressing, size, extras, drinks, type of bread, colour of tablecloth etc.  I can barely choose one thing from the menu at the best of times.

Em, that's actually it for the minus points.  You guys are actually really good.

OK here is my food run down:
I ate the hottest ever sweet and sour soup in Seattle, the next hottest sweet and sour soup in Vanouver, tapas in Bothwell (we went to a cool market during day by the way - anyone tried Fireweed honey? - wow), a small family run Italian in San Fran, (plus Hard Rock cafe during day), a health food place in Gourmet Ghetto in Berkley, a cool Mexican place in Santa Monica and no dinner but chips and salsa in Denver (by chips I mean crisps).  Missing dinner was worth the bluegrass session though.  And great steaks in Durango.

We met Jayme Stone, a friend and super talented banjo player living in Colorado, and he came and played a few tunes with us in Denver which was cool and we even managed to gather half of the band Dòchas together in San Fran (me, Jenna and Kathleen) and we took a trip to Alcatraz.  What a spectacular place!  They even let us out which was good.

I must mention the amazing crowd of Gaelic speakers who came to all the shows, but especially the show in Seattle - guys, so sorry I didn't get to meet up with you the next day.  The jet lag hit hard and we suddenly had tons of interviews to squeeze in that day!  Tha mi 'n dòchas gum faic mi a-rithist sibh ann an ùine nach bi fada.

Here was our travelling wagon.  It was big.

The wagon

The audiences were, without exception, enthusiastic, appreciative and really good fun.  And also - particularly interested in Gaelic music which was so encouraging.  We managed to squeeze in lots of interviews, some live radio sessions (check out Jenna's blog about the tour - she mentions this - www.myspace.com/jennareidfilskadochas) and from there head to Jenna's website if you were one of the many looking for some of her gorgeous recordings, which she sold out of half-way through the tour.

Poor Tony struggled through the tour, having postponed an operation on his foot to come with us.  What a soldier.  Good luck Tony next week with the op!!!!! 

Playing the pipes at an altitude of 6,500 feet in Durango was pretty interesting.   I need to get into some serious training before attempting that again.

The plane journey home can only be described as a word I can't type on a public webpage.  5 hours of turbulence non-stop.  I don't have to say anymore.  But I didn't cry.

Myself and Jenna came straight off the Durango-Denver-Heathrow-Edinburgh flight path after about 30 hours without sleep to find my "unbreakable" Samonite case in pieces and gaffa taped together on the luggage belt, to then find my car with a puncture at the airport car park.  In the absence of my long suffering husband Éamon (who is still on tour in the US with Danú) me and Jenna gave it a good attempt (well, we looked at it for about five minutes, tinkered with it, then started looking around for someone who looked like they might know what they were doing).  Thank you to the lovely mannie who saved the day and sorted us out at the car park.  We owe you.

Typically for me, it was straight from one project to another, and I headed to any musician's dream gig - the Transatlantic Sessions series 4.  The last three days have been amazing, holed up in a rural area of the Highlands playing music all day with some of the best musicians and singers around, and I am thrilled to be going back next week, and Jenna will be there too.  I met the legend that is James Taylor this week.   A dream come true.  And what a gorgeous and nice man.  He is really tall.

Julie and James

Wow.  Still can't believe it. 

It's late now, so I should sign off.  I have two songs and three tunes to learn before Wednesday, three essays to start for college and a puncture that needs fixing early tomorrow morning.

Thanks to Brian, Doug, Richard, Rachael and all the gang who helped us organise the trip across and of course all the venues who looked after us so well, and gave us such a warm welcome.  Thanks also to Rudy Ramsey from An Comunn Gàidhealach Ameireaganach (The American Scottish Gaelic Society) for his help in spreading the word about the gigs.  Special thanks to all of you who came to see us and support our second tour in the US.  It wouldn't have been any craic without you

More soon.

Love

Julie x





Saturday, February 21, 2009 
Hi Folks,

Hope you are well!

Below is a podcast link to an interview with Julie which featured on A Celt in A Twist - Canada's Contemporary Celtic Radio.

Enjoy

Click Here