Aly Bain

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Aly Bain MBE (born 15 May 1946 in Lerwick, Shetland) is a Scottish fiddler who learned his instrument from the old-time master Tom Anderson. He became nationally prominent as a founding member of Boys of the Lough, and has since worked on television and occasionally records as a solo musician. He received an MBE in 1994 for his musical accomplishments. He has received honorary Doctor of Music (DMus) degrees from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, and from the University of St Andrews (in 2003).

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo albums

  • Aly Bain (First Album) (1984)
  • Lonely Bird (1992)
  • The Shetland Sessions vol 1 (1992)
  • The Shetland Sessions vol 2 (1993)
  • Down Home vol 1
  • Down Home vol 2
  • Aly Bain Meets The Cajuns (1994)
  • Aly Bain and Friends (1994)
  • Aly Bain and Young Champions (2005)

[edit] With Mike Whellans

  • Aly Bain - Mike Whellans (1971)

[edit] With Tom Anderson

  • The Silver Bow (1995)

[edit] With Phil Cunningham

  • The Pearl (1995)
  • The Ruby (1997)
  • Another Gem (2000)
  • Spring The Summer Long (2003)
  • Best of Aly and Phil (2004)

[edit] With Ale Möller

  • Fully Rigged (1999)

[edit] With Tellef Kvifte and Leiv Solberg

  • North Sea Music (2006)

[edit] With BT Scottish Ensemble

  • Follow The Moonstone

[edit] DVDs - With Phil Cunningham

  • Another Musicial Interlude (2004)

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