Folk music legends Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham are coming to the Brindley Theatre on Tuesday 27 March.
Having toured together since 1986 to packed concert halls all over the world, they recorded their first album ‘The Pearl’ in 1994 and followed it with many more highly acclaimed albums including ‘Five and Twenty’ CD to celebrate their 25th Anniversary.
They also have two ‘Best of’ collections released of their work.
The pair have won the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards – ‘Best Duo’ and been nominated in the Scottish Traditional Music Awards for ’Live Act of the Year’
Aly was a founder member of the ‘Boys of the Lough’ and his passionate fiddle playing has also found its way onto recordings by the likes of Eddi Reader and Richard Thompson.
He was responsible for launching ‘The Transatlantic Sessions’ TV series in which both he and Phil continue to feature. Accordion player Phil has been named as one of Scotland’s 25 most influential people and his mastery of the instrument has led to him working with the likes of Mark Knopfler, James Taylor, Rosanne Cash and Midge Ure.
Together they are simply the best traditional musicians you are ever likely to hear.
For more information see www.philandaly.com
Tickets are £20 from http://www.thebrindley.org.uk and the Brindley box office on 0151 907 8360.