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Colm
O'Rua
Colm
hails from Dublin, Ireland and has been playing the banjo throughout
Australia, North America and the Continent for the last 18 years. A
multi-talented musician and prolific composer, he also plays whistle and
mandola and writes many of the band's tunes. Since his arrival in
Scotland 7 years ago he has played with Fergie MacDonald, Eat the Donkey
and Allan MacDonald's Ais Eirigh and featured on numerous recordings and
TV appearances. Colm is a fluent Scottish Gaelic speaker.
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Angus
MacKenzie
Angus
grew-up playing the pipes and speaking Gaelic in Mabou, Cape Breton
Island. Coming from such a musically rich area it's no surprise that he
went on to win many of the most prestigious competitions in North
America, both as a solo piper and as Pipe Major of the St. Anne's Gaelic
College Pipe Band. Having moved on from competition piping, Angus'
unique style has been attracting attention from all areas of the musical
world as he is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the finest pipers
to be heard.
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Gabe
McVarish
Californian
born Gabe McVarish was twice winner of the All American junior fiddle
championship before returning back to his ancestral homeland of Mòrar
in the West Highlands. His playing in Europe, California and Nigeria has
earned him the reputation of being one of the hottest tickets in the
fiddling world. Currently completing a degree in traditional music at
the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Gabe has played with
Dibidil, Phamie Gow and is much sought after for playing for dances on
the west coast and the islands.
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Ross
Martin
Ross
was immersed in wild west coast dances and sessions from an early age.
His driving yet sensitive guitar playing has made him one of the highest
regarded accompanists on the scene today. He learned his trade in
Hebridean and West Highland dance halls and has gone on to tour the
world extensively with Tabache, Fred Morrison and Ceòlas and has
performed with Deaf Shepherd, Liz Doherty and ec Battlefield Band member
Iain MacDonald. Ross is also much in demand for session work and TV.
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James
Bremner
James
is a native of Mòrar and when he is not gracing the dance floors he is
on stage with the band playing the bòdhran. His delicate and intricate
rhythm weaves between the other instruments and binds the whole sound
together. Musically and craic wise James is acknowledged as the driving
force behind Dàimh.

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