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Iseabail Strachan is an accordionist, banjo player and singer from Skye

Her new album Uiseag Aiseig is out now.

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ClΓ r Γ™r - Uiseag Aiseig

Uiseag Aiseig, pronounced "ooshak ashik", means skylark of Ashaig. The album is a collection of tunes and songs Iseabail has been playing and singing over the last few years.

The album features lively tunes, slow airs and contemporary Gaelic songs in an Americana string band style, as well as a cover of the well known song Come by the Hills.

Iseabail plays accordion, banjo, guitar and sings on the album alongside a whole host of musicians from Skye and Lochalsh.. Her music takes influence from the natural world, her home village of Ashaig in south Skye and her travels to North Carolina.

Live dates & workshops

Disathairne (Sat) 24.5

1.30-4.30pm

Local Business Community Open Day, Auchtertyre

Informal performance with Lis Phillips (fiddle) and Donald Livingstone (guitar & vocals).

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Disathairne (Sat) 14.6

10.30am-12pm

Seinn CΓ²mhla Gaelic Singing Group

Talla Bhreacais, Breakish, Isle of Skye

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