Lori Watson
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Lori Watson | |
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Born | 1981 Scotland |
Genre(s) | Folk Traditional Celtic Scottish |
Occupation(s) | Singer Instrumentalist Researcher Teacher |
Label(s) | ISLE Music Scotland |
Website | www.loriwatson.co.uk |
Lori Watson is a fiddle player and folk singer who performs traditional and contemporary folk music.
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[edit] Biography
Lori grew up in the Scottish Borders where she was a founder member of The Small Hall Band and played in the Clarty Cloot Ceilidh Band. She studied Scottish Music at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow and graduated in 2003. She is currently writing a PhD in Contemporary Innovation and Traditional Music in Scotland. She performs traditional, contemporary and original folk music and sings primarily in Scots and English.
Family Background: From a musical Scots/Irish family, Lori’s great grandfather Peter Augustus Meechan was a popular fiddle player in Glasgow, her grandfather Alexander Watson played accordion and everyone in the family sang. Today, her father sings, plays guitar, bouzouki and mandolin and her mother sings and plays bodhran. Their small, independent record label, ISLE Music Scotland, owned and run by the family, issued the Borders Young Fiddles CD, a landmark in Scottish / Borders fiddle music and Lori’s debut in 2006 :Three. Lori’s brother Innes Watson, graduated from the RSAMD in 2006 and is building a career as a full-time musician with a growing reputation.
[edit] Awards
- Borders Young Musician Award 1999
- BBC Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2002 Finalist
- BBC Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2003 Finalist
- Celtic Connections Danny Kyle Award 2005
- Eiserner Eversteiner Nominee 2007
- Burnsong Winner 2007
[edit] Bands
- Lori Watson and Rule of Three
- Lori Watson - Vocals and Fiddle
- Fiona Young - Accordion and Piano
- Innes Watson - Guitars
- Paul Jennings - Percussion
- Border Fiddles
- Lori Watson - Fiddle
- Shona Mooney - Fiddle
- Innes Watson - Fiddle
- Rachel Cross - Fiddle
- Carly Blain - Fiddle
- Sandy Watson - Guitar and Bouzouki
[edit] Discography
Borders Young Fiddles
by Borders Young Fiddles
ISLE Music Scotland, 2004.
:Three
by Lori Watson with Fiona Young, Innes Watson & Barry Reid
ISLE Music Scotland, 2006.
No.1 Scottish
Traditional Music from the RSAMD
RSAMD, 2002
Greentrax, 2007
[edit] Projects
[edit] Contemporary Innovation and Traditional Music in Scotland
Lori Watson is carrying out doctoral studies at the RSAMD in Glasgow and St Andrews University. She is investigating new music-making by musicians of a traditional music background and working with a team of supervisors that include: Dr. Stephen Broad, Dr. Liz Doherty, Dr. Stuart Eydmann and Dr. Raymond MacDonald.[1]
[edit] James Hogg, A Life In Music.
A concert featuring the work and life of James Hogg in music, song, poetry and monologue co-written with Innes Watson and John Nicol, performed and recorded live at Both Sides of the Tweed music festival in Selkirk, 2005.
[edit] Teaching
Lori is Senior Tutor at Glasgow Fiddle Workshop. She regularly teaches workshops at folk festivals like The Border Gaitherin and the Scots Fiddle Festival.
[edit] Links
[edit] References/articles
Broad, Stephen (2006) ‘Practice-based Research at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’ in Konstnarlig forskning: Artiklar, Prjektrapporter & Reportage ed. Torbjorn Lind (Stockholm: Swedish Research Council, 2005), 17-25.
[edit] References
- ^ * 2006 ‘Practice-based Research at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’ in Konstnarlig forskning: Artiklar, Prjektrapporter & Reportage ed. Torbjorn Lind (Stockholm: Swedish Research Council, 2005), 17-25.