We are finally in a position to announce the full compliment of
supporting acts for Scone and there is real, genuine, feel-good factor
about the musical make up of the event. Like every other entity
connected with the event the music will be fully in keeping with the
Homecoming ethos. The emphasis is most certainly on 'the best of
Celtic' but it is good also to involve a strong local dimension, with
the inclusion of new Fife 'kid on the block', King Creosote.
FRED MORRISON

Kicking
off the musical festivities as a sort of 'welcome to the event' type
slot, will be the incomparable Fred Morrison. Fred, who originates from
South Uist, is quite simply one of the best and most respected pipers
in the world. Starting off his musical life primarily as an exponent of
the Highland bagpipes, he is now equally adept on various types of
pipes and whistles. He is both a musical maverick, having been involved
in many groundbreaking musical and cross cultural projects over the
years, and the winner of major honours in the rather conservative and
insular world of competition piping. Adjectives fail when trying to
describe Fred's music and his unique rambunctious playing style has
been described variously, as stunning, mesmerising and even genius. He
is the Jimi Hendrix of the bagpipes - miss him at your peril - you will
not be able to stand still.
THE BLAIR DOUGLAS BAND featuring KATHLEEN MACINNES

Blair
Douglas is of course no stranger to a Runrig audience having been a
founder member of the band, but it is amazing that it has taken all
this time; decades of celebrated music making to finally see Blair
Douglas on a stage fronting a band of his own making. He has been at
the forefront of all the seminal movements in Gaelic and traditional
music throughout the past three decades. He has played in Runrig and
The Electric Ceilidh Band - the Gaelic 'super groups' Cliar and
MacTalla - he has performed as part of a much loved duo with Gaelic
singer Arthur Cormack –but throughout that time Blair has established
himself as one of the foremost composers operating within traditional
music, culminating with the release of his classic album, A Summer in
Skye in 1996.
It was Ridge Records' great privilege to bring Blair
onto the roster in 2004 with the release of Angels From the Ashes and
then to follow with the more song based, Stay Strong last year. Having
always been a spiritual part of Runrig, it gives the band the greatest
pleasure to be able to share the Scone occasion with 'the wee man from
Skye.'
KATHLEEN MACINNES

When
Blair went looking for a Gaelic singer to be part of the Stay Strong
album and the touring band, there was really only one choice. Kathleen
Macinnes from the Isle of South Uist is one of the foremost singers
operating within the Gaelic scene. Although steeped in the tradition,
her rich and rhythmic vocal abilities are able to cross over into any
musical or cultural boundary. She has previously supported Van Morrison.
The Blair Douglas Band are;
Blair Douglas (Accordion and Piano)
Kathleen Macinnes (Vocals)
Robin Rankin (Keyboards)
Chas Stewart (Guitars)
Bobby Miller (Bass)
Gordon Gunn (Fiddle)
Jim Drummond (Drums)
KING CREOSOTE

The
final berth for the day has now been filled by the Fife
singer/songwriter King Creosote. In 1995 having been a bit
disillusioned with the music business in general, Kenny Anderson gave
himself a make-over. He took on the solo project stage name of King
Creosote and launched his own independent label, Fence, with the
emphasis being on creating home recorded music in as stress-free an
environment as possible. Since then the Fence Collective has involved
many other artistes and achieved considerable status within the
Independent Music scene.
Kenny's current album, Flick the Vs
has been collecting much critical acclaim and there is also a Runrig
connection. The Billy Anderson Dance Band was Iain's very first band
and the Billy in question just happens to be Kenny's father.
THE PEATBOG FAERIES

The
main support band for the evening will be the Skye based Peatbog
Faeries. Electrifying and exciting, the toe tapping Faeries never fail
to get the adrenaline pumping in the heart of an audience. Formed in
1994, on the Isle of Skye, they were soon to become one of Scotland's
most popular live acts within the trad. music scene and over the years
they have built a solid and enduring reputation for themselves, having
taken their unique and individual sound to audiences around the world,
from European festivals, to Asia, Africa, America and Australia.
The band's unique sound is created through a mix of programmed effects
and traditional celtic arrangements, played on bagpipes, fiddles and
whistles and their range of musical influence embodies many styles and
genres including rock, jazz, electronica and folk. They performed with
Runrig once before as main support at the Heb Celt Festival of 2005 and
few Riggies present will ever forget that memorable evening. They were
the perfect support that night and at Scone we anticipate a repeat
performance.
"a compelling, haunting, danceable spree that makes no apologies for roots, indeed, would not and could not exist without them."
Simon Jones, Froots, 2005
The Peatbog Faeries are:
Peter Morrison (Pipes and Whistles)
Peter Tickell (Fiddle))
Adam Sutherland (Fiddle)
Tom Salter (Guitars)
Greame Stafford (Keyboards)
Innes Hutton (Bass and Percussion)
Iain Copeland (Drums)
And after all that we hand the stage over to a 6-piece Gaelic Rock outfit who originated from the Isle of Skye.