Duncan Chisholm
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Duncan Chisholm | |
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Born | Inverness, Scotland | 31 October 1968
Genres | Folk, folk rock |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Fiddle |
Years active | 1980s-present |
Website | duncanchisholm |
Duncan Chisholm (born 31 October 1968) is a Scottish fiddle player and composer. He has released seven solo albums as a solo artist. His studio album, Affric, released in 2012, was longlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award. In 2022, he released a seventh studio album, titled Black Cuillin. He tours with the Scottish Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis's band. He is also a founder member of the folk rock group Wolfstone. He played fiddle for Runrig.
Discography
Solo
- Redpoint (1997)
- The Door of Saints (2001)
- Farrar (2008)
- Canaich (2010)
- Affric (2012)
- Live at Celtic Connections (2013)
- Sandwood (2018)
- Black Cuillin (2022)
with Wolfstone
- Unleashed (1991)
- The Chase (1992)
- Year of the Dog (1994)
- The Half Tail (1996)
- Pick of the Litter (1997)
- Seven (1999)
- Not Enough Shouting (2000)
- Almost an Island (2002)
- Terra Firma (2007)
Guest appearances
- Across the City and the World – Donnie Munro (2002)
- Proterra – Runrig (2003)
- Day of Days – Runrig (2004)
- Heart of America – Donnie Munro (2006)
- Everything You See – Runrig (2007)
- Uam – Julie Fowlis (2009)
- The Beat of You – Coast (2010)
- Live at Perthshire Amber – Julie Fowlis (2011)
- Uncovered - Beth Nielsen Chapman (2013)
- Party on the Moor - Runrig (2014)
- Gach Sgeul - Julie Fowlis (2014)
- Alterum - Julie Fowlis (2017)
- Flat Earth Society (on the track Isak) - West of Eden (2019)
Awards
- MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards – Album of the Year 2008 – Farrar[1]
- Herald Angel – Edinburgh Festival – for multi-media production Kin
- Scots Trad Music Awards – Musician of the Year 2012
- Scots Trad Music Awards – Album of the Year 2014 – Live at Celtic Connections[2]
- Scots Trad Music Awards – Album of the Year 2018 - 'Sandwood'
References
- ↑ 2008 Awards Winners and Nominees, BBC
- ↑ Ferguson, Brian (13 December 2014). "Trad Music Awards: Martyn Bennett Story victorious". The Scotsman. Retrieved 30 July 2016.