Patsy Reid
Patsy Reid (born 27 May 1983 in Dundee, Scotland) is a Scottish fiddle player and singer. She co-founded folk band Breabach in 2003 and saw them nominated for best Folk Band at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2011 before moving on to pastures new that same year.
In 2004, she gained a 1st Class Honours Degree in Applied Music from Strathclyde University, continuing her studies at the Royal Northern College of Music, where she graduated with a PGCE with Specialist Strings Teaching and PG Dip in Violin Performance. Her next appointment was as Sole Teacher of Music at Kingussie High School, where she taught for two years, before performing music full-time from 2008.
Collaborations
- The Unusual Suspects feat. Corrina Hewat, Dave Milligan, Anna Massie, Eilidh Shaw, Mairead Green, Alyn Cosker.
- The Boy and the Bunnet feat. James Ross, Corrina Hewat, Fraser Fifield, Signy Jakobsdottir, Angus Lyon.
- VAMM feat. Marit Fält and Catriona MacDonald.
- Bridging the Gap feat. Mhairi Hall, Natalie Haas, Duncan Lyall, Mairi Campbell, Mike Bryan, Iain Copeland, Aidan O'Rourke, Greg Lawson, Anna-Wendy Stevenson.
- Struileag feat. Jim Sutherland, Su-a Lee, Seonaid Aitken, Anna-Wendy Stevenson, Fraser Fifield, Angis Lyon
- Little Bird Blown off Course feat. Fiona J. Mackenzie, Signy Jakobsdottir, Innes White, Alistair Iain Paterson.
- Pulse of the World feat. Zakir Hussain, Kumaresh, Rakesh Chaurasia, Michael McGoldrick, Matheu Watson, John Joe Kelly, Charlie McKerron and Ross Ainslie.
- The Cecil Sharp Project feat. Patsy Reid, Steve Knightley, Kathryn Roberts, Andy Cutting, Caroline Herring, Leonard Podolak, Jackie Oates and Jim Moray.
- Kathryn Tickell's Northumbrian Voices feat. Patsy Reid, Julian Sutton, Hannah Rickard, Mike Tickell, Amy Thatcher, Kit Haigh.
- Folk Nations feat. Hannah James, Dan Walsh, Georgia Ruth, Suhain Yusuf Khan, Saurav Moni.
Albums
- With Complements (2003)
- The Big Spree (2007)
- Bridging the Gap (2008)
- The Desperate Battle of the Birds (2010)
- Contours of Cairngorm (2011)
- VAMM (2013)
- The Brightest Path (2014)
References
External links
- Patsy Reid's Official Website
- Patsy Reid on Facebook
- Patsy Reid on Twitter
- Patsy Reid on Soundcloud
- Patsy Reid on MySpace
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