Box and Fiddle
Year 40 No 04
December 2016
Price £2.70
44 Page Magazine
12 month subscription £32.40 + p&p £15.75 (UK)
Editor – Pia Walker, Cupar
B&F Treasurer – Willie Johnstone, Inverurie
The main features in the above issue were as follows (this is not a comprehensive detail of all it contained. The Club reports, in particular, are too time-consuming at this stage to retype).
Editorial
December ALREADY!!! I hope you will like this month’s issue………………
Pia Walker
2016 Glenfiddich Fiddle Championship
by Pia Walker
Sunday 29th October saw me enter Blair Castle………….
67th All Scotland Accordion Festival 2016
by
The All-Scotland shield is the most coveted championship of its kind and I was delighted to win it at this year’s Perth Festival. I have not competed for some time and in fact I have moved more to the other side of the table as a adjudicator, so it wasn’t an easy decision to enter once again.
Competing solo should never be underestimated and I can assure it is one of the most exposed and daunting experiences a musician can put themselves through. It is intimidating for a youngster at the start of their musical career and only gets worse with age and experience. However, playing continuing to compete no matter their age and experiences make for a fascinating competition and only helps to inspire young competitors and give them the enthusiasm to put in the hours of practice it takes to learn our instrument. This was my driver to compete.
My only goal was not to make a mess and let anyone down. To qualify for the final in this year’s competition was as hard as it has been for many years due to the extremely high standard demonstrated by the number of previous finalists and winners in the section. I was delighted to be announced as a finalist, which kick-started my day catching up with great friends and competing in some of the other sections. I love the pipe section and it’s all about interpretation and style, then the bands were a blast of fun. In a blink of the eye the final was upon us, a quiet moment in the practice room to collect your thoughts then back on to that lonely stage to put yourself through 5 minutes of mind games. The bell rings, a deep breath, a march, a strathspey and a reel later then it was all out of your hands. At this point I was content I made it through the day playing music that I was proud of. I was happy that I played with a style true to myself and that I had done my bit for the Festival.
Only when the third place was announced I started to think about the competition again, then second, and then it was all or nothing. This was the part of the day that took me by surprise…..not that I won, but the emotion that hit me when it was announced. I didn’t know how much it actually meant to me until then. The cheers and support from the audience was overwhelming and will stay with me for a long time.
I am glad to have taken the risk and put myself back on to that stage and hopefully it has helped add something to the Festival. The icing on the cake is that I am now 1 of only 2 to have won the title three times over its 66 year history. As for a record breaking fourth time? – never say never.
All Scotland Senior Traditional Accordion Solo (Jimmy Shand Shield)
1) Tom Orr (Lanark)
2) Liam Stewart (Galston)
3) Matthew Scollay (Shetland)
Senior Accordion Solo for Traditional Pipe Music (Bill Black Challenge Cup)
1) Tom Orr (Lanark)
2) Emma Dickson (Dolphinton)
3) Adin Graham (Leven)
Senior Scottish Country Dance Band (Ronnie Cooper Memorial Trophy)
1) Tom Orr (Lanark)
2) Adin Graham (Leven)
3) Country Bumpkins (Rowardennan)
Senior Scottish Country Dance Band – Best Rhythm Section (John Gibson Memorial Trophy)
Tom Orr (Lanark)
Junior Scottish Country Dance Band (Alex MacArthur Memorial Quaich)
1)
2)
3)
Own Composition (Jimmy Blue Trophy)
1) Ian Anderson (Luncarty)
2) Allan W. Smith (Kirkfieldbank)
3) Susan MacFadyen (West Kildride)
Scottish Trio (Perth Accordion & Fiddle Club Challenge Cup)
1) Robert Black (Bo’ness)
2) Marie Fielding (Falkirk)
3) Adin Graham (Leven)
Open Button Key Traditional Accordion Solo (Duncan Campbell Memorial Trophy)
1)
2)
3)
Veterans’ Solo (40 and over) (Andrew Rankine Memorial Quaich)
1) Susan MacFadyen (West Kilbride)
2)
3)
Junior Traditional Accordion Solo (Under 16) (Angus Accordion College Challenge Shield)
1) Kyle Rowan (Edinburgh)
2) Andrew Erskine (Biggar)
3) Duncan Ritchie (Aberdeen)
Junior Accordion Solo for Traditional Pipe Music (Under 16) (Charlie Cowie Memorial Cup)
1) Kyle Rowan (Edinburgh)
2) Archie MacKechnie (Bridge of Allan)
3) Ewan Dowie (Cupar)
Gaelic Medley (Accordion or Fiddle) (Iain MacPhail Trophy)
1) Clorstaidh Chaimbeul (Kyle of Lochalsh)
2) Kyle Rowan (Edinburgh)
3) Elizabeth Anderson (USA)
Junior Traditional Accordion Solo (Under 12) (Black Isle Shield)
1) Clelland shand (Dunfermline)
2) Abbie Christie (Banchory)
3) Bobby Leask (Shetland)
Senior Ladies Accordion Solo (Margaret Hendrie Silver Salver)
1) Emma Dickson (Dolphinton)
2) Susan MacFadyen (West Kilbride)
3) Ciorstaidh Chaimbeul (Kyle of Lochalsh)
Junior Girls Traditional Accordion Solo (Under 16) (Jimmy Stephens Silver Salver)
1) India Islay Smith (Penicuik)
2)
3)
Scottish Ceilidh Band (Bobby MacLeod Trophy)
1)
2)
3)
FIDDLE CLASSES
Senior Fiddle Solo (16 and over) (Ian Powrie Cup)
1) Elizabeth Anderson (USA)
2) George Davidson (Ellon)
3) Mari Black (USA)
Senior Fiddle Solo Slow Air (16 and over) (Pibroch MacKenzie Memorial Quaich)
1) Mari Black (USA)
2) George Davidson (Ellon)
3) Shona MacFadyen (Coatbridge)
Junior Fiddle Solo (Under 16) (Albie Tedham Trophy)
1) Rosie Winchester (Keith)
2) Kirsty Grant (Dunbeath)
3) Rachel Havlin (Ellon)
Junior Fiddle Solo Slow Air (Under 16) (Shelagh Rankine Memorial Trophy)
1) Lachlan Murdo Kennedy (Glasgow)
2) Kirsty Grant (Dunbeath)
3) Rosie Winchester (Keith)
Junior Fiddle Solo (Under 12) (Jim Ritchie Challenge Cup)
1) Kirsty Grant (Dunbeath)
2) Jemma Christie (Banchory)
3) Sarah Reid Bendoris (Dumbarton)
Junior Fiddle Under 12
1)
2)
3)
Junior Fiddle Under 16
1)
2)
3)
CLASSICAL CLASSES
Open Continental Solo
1) Emma Dickson (Dolphinton)
2) Ciorstaidh Chailbeul (Kyle of Lochalsh)
3)
Open World Music Solo (Accordion World Cup)
1) Ryan Corbett (Milngavie)
2) Zacharia Ronan (Glasgow)
3) Emma Dickson (Dolphinton)
Under 12 Continental Solo
1) Clelland Shand (Dunfermline)
2) Inver Shand (Dunfermline)
3) Blythe Shand (Dunfermline)
Under 16 Continental Solo
1) Ewan Dowie (Cupar)
2) India Isle Amith (Penicuik)
3)
Under 16 World Music Solo (Accordion World Cup)
1) Sofia Ros (Spain)
2) Archie MacKechnie (Bridge of Allan)
3) Kyle Rowan (Edinburgh)
Under 12 World Music Solo
1) Clelland Shand (Dunfermline)
2) Kyle Anderson (Dumfries)
3) Inver Shand (Dunfermline)
Shetland Festival 2016 – from a dancer’s point of view
by Pia Walker
Every year for the past 9 I have traveled to the Shetland Festival to dance…………
Memories of Pam Wilkie
by Dennis Morrison
During the weekend of the recent Shetland Accordion and Fiddle Festival a rather moving ceremony took place. It was the wish of the late Pam Wilkie to have her ashes scattered in Lerwick Harbour. Pam had a great affinity with Shetland dating back to the early to mid-sixties whilst playing with the Ian Powrie Band. The music of Willie hunter, Jim Halcrow, Ronnie Cooper, Eileen Hunter, Peerie Willie etc were to hold such lasting memories for her.
Pam’s daughter Bev and her two sons made the journey up to conduct proceedings. The weather was very kind to us on the day with the sun shining so beautifully over the harbour. A nice turnout of musicians and friends were in attendance including Jackie Robertson, Brian Gear, Margaret Robertson, Doreen and David Halcrow, Violet Tulloch, Frank Thomson, Gordon Young and David Little to name but a few.
It was a most fitting farewell to Pam, a musical legend in every sense of the word. Her unique musical creativity, kindness and warmth I will cherish always. RIP.
Bev, Pam’s daughter sent in some photos and also wrote:
Mum’s photo in now hung in the Lounge bar alongside other legendary musicians Peerie Willie Johnston and Willie Hunter who wrote the tune Mrs Pam Wilkie as a tribute to my mum. The inscription on her photo said that even though mum played for the Queen three times at Balmoral, played the Albert Hall and traveled to Australia with the White Heather Club and Andy Stewart, the pinnacle of mum’s musical career in her estimation was playing with the Shetlanders. After 36 hours on the island, we left exhausted but knowing our mission was accomplished and she’s the one who ‘Never left Lerwick Harbour’.
Presenting the Presenter
by Pia Walker
Having interviewed Robbie Shepherd. ………..
ARTICLE REQUESTED FROM PIA 28th APRIL 2018
See Hear! with Bill Brown
CD Reviews
Into the Green – Joshua Burnell – Misted Valley Records
Book Review
Karen Tweed’s Merrie Melodies Vol 1 – May Monday Horizons Publishing – Reviewed by Gordon Pattullo
Take the Floor – Saturday Evenings 19.05 – 21.00 with Robbie Shepherd (repeated on Sunday’s 13.05 – 15.00)
3rd Dec 2016 – Matthew MacLennan SDB
10th Dec 2016 – Robert black SDB – Tribute to Jim Johnstone
17th Dec 2016 – Frank Thomson SDB
24th Dec 2016 – Nicol McLaren SDB + Audience Session Aberdeen – Christmas Theme
31st Dec 2016 – Hogmanay Celebrations
CLUB DIARY
Aberdeen (Old Machar RBL) – 13th Dec 2016 – Christmas Buffet & James Coutts Trio
Alnwick (The Farrier’s Arms) 14th Dec 2016 – Christmas Buffet Club Night
Annan (St Andrew’s Social Club) - 18th Dec 2016 – Dance to Keith Robertson Duo
Arbroath (Artisan Golf Club) - 4th Dec 2016 – Dave Husband Trio
Balloch (St. Kessog’s Church Hall) – 18th Dec 2016 – Club Night
Banchory (Burnett Arms Hotel) – 26th Dec 2016 – Graeme Mitchell SDB
Banff & District (Banff Springs Hotel) – 14th Dec 2016 – Dance to Garioch Blend
Beith & District (Beith Bowling Club) – 19th Dec 2016 – Club Night
Biggar (Biggar Bowling Club) – 11th Dec 2016 – Club Afternoon with William Williamson
Blairgowrie (Red House Hotel) - 13th Dec 2016 – Johnny Duncan Duo
Button Key (Greig Institute, Windygates) – 8th Dec 2016 – Christmas Party
Campsie (Glazert Country House Hotel) - 6th Dec 2016 – Charlie Todd & the Cameronian SDB
Carlisle (St Margaret Mary Social Club) - 8th Dec 2016 – Club Night
Castle Douglas (Urr Valley Country House Hotel) – 20th Dec 2016 – Willie McRobert SDB
Clydesdale (St Mary’s Club Rooms) - 4th Dec 2016 – Pentland Ceilidh Band
Coalburn (Miners’ Welfare) - 15th Dec 2016 – Charlie Kirkpatrick Trio
Crieff & District (Crieff Hotel) 1st Dec 2016 – Club Night
Dalriada (Argyll Inn, Lochgilphead) -
Dingwall (National Hotel) – 7th Dec 2016 – Alan Small & Gemma Donald
Dunblane (Victoria Hall) –
Dunfermline (Sportsman Bar, Rosyth) – 13th Dec 2016 – David Vernon
Duns (Masonic Lodge) 19th Dec 2016 – Nicol McLaren SDB
Ellon (Station Hotel) –
Forfar (Plough Inn) - 18th Dec 2016 – Scott Carnegie
Forres (Victoria Hotel) – 14th Dec 2016 – John Stuart SDB
Fort William (Railway Club) - 6th Dec 2016 – Martainn Skene
Galashiels (Clovenfords Hotel) – 3rd Dec 2016 – Robert Whitehead Trio
Glendale (The Glendale Hall) - 22nd Dec 2016 – Marian Anderson SDB
Glenfarg (Glenfarg Village Hall) - 7th Dec 2016 – Dave husband Trio
Gretna (The Solway Lodge Hotel) - 4th Dec 2016 – Charlie Kirkpatrick Trio
Highland (Waterside Hotel) – 19th Dec 2016 – Matthew MacLennan SDB
Inveraray (Argyll Hotel) - 14th Dec 2016 – Donald MacLeod Trio
Isle of Skye – (The Royal Hotel, Portree) - 1st Dec 2016 – Roddy Matthews & Friends
Islesteps (Locharbriggs Social Club) – 6th Dec 2016 – Eric Goodfellow SDB
Kelso (Cross Rugby Club) – 14th Dec 2016 – Alan Gardiner Trio
Langholm (British Legion) – 14th Dec 2016 – Roddy Matthews & Friends
Lewis & Harris (Caladh Inn, Stornoway) - 1st Dec 2016 – Marie Fielding & Duncan Black
Livingston (Hilcroft Hotel, Whitburn)
Lockerbie (Queen’s Hotel) -
Macmerry (Miners Social Club) -
Mauchline (Harry Lyle Suite) - 20th Dec 2016 – Ewan Galloway Trio
Montrose (Park Hotel) – 7th Dec 2016 – Raymond chuchuk SDB
Newburgh (Adbie Hall) -
Newtongrange (Dean Tavern) –
North East (Royal British Legion, Keith) – 6th Dec 2016 – George Rennie
Oban (The Royal Hotel) – 1st Dec 2016 – Neil MacEachern SDB
Orkney (The Reel, Kirkwall) – 7th 14th 21st 2016 – Club Night
Peebles (Rugby Social Club) – -
Perth (Salutation Hotel) – 20th Dec 2016 – Colin Dewar SDB
Renfrew (Masonic Hall, Broadloan) – 13th Dec 2016 – Martainn Skene Trio
Rothbury (Queen’s Head Hotel) -
Seghill (Old Comrades Club) - 6th 13th Dec 2016 – Club Nights 20th Dec – Christmas Dinner
Shetland (Shetland Hotel, Lerwick) - 8th Dec 2016 – Club Night
Stonehouse (Stonehouse Violet Football Social Club) - 8th Dec 2016 – Scott Band Trio
Sutherland (Rogart Village Hall) -
Thurso (Pentland Hotel) – 5th Dec 2016 – Daniel McPhee
Turriff (Commercial Hotel, Cuminestown) – 1st Dec 2016 – Garioch Blend
Tynedale (Hexham Ex Service Club) –
Uist & Benbecula (C of S Hall, Griminish) -
Wick (MacKay’s Hotel) – 13th Dec 2016 – Alan roy
THERE WERE CLUB REPORTS FROM :-
1. Alnwick
2. Annan
3. Arbroath
4. Balloch
5. Banff
6. Beith
7. Blairgowrie
8. Button Key
9. Campsie
10. Castle Douglas
11. Clydesdale
12. Coalburn
13. Crieff
14. Dingwall
15. Dunblane
16. Dunfermline
17. Duns
18. Forfar
19. Forres
20. Glendale
21. Gretna
22. Highland
23. Inveraray
24. Isle of Skye
25. Islesteps
26. Kelso
27. Langholm
28. Lewis & Harris
29. Livingston
30. Macmerry
31. Mauchline
32. Montrose
33. Newburgh
34. North East
35. Peebles
36. Perth
37. Renfrew
38. Rothbury
39. Seghill
40. Shetland
41. Stonehouse
42. Turriff
43. Tynedale
CLUB DIRECTORY AS AT OCT 2016
(Clubs didn’t necessarily notify the Assoc when they closed so the following may not be entirely correct. Only the clubs submitting the reports or in the Club Diary above were definitely open.)
1. Aberdeen A&F Club (1975 – present)
2. Alnwick A&F Club (Aug 1975 – present)
3. Annan A&F Club (joined Assoc in 1996 but started 1985 – present)
4. Arbroath A&F Club (1991? – present)
5. Balloch A&F Club (Sept 1972 – per January 1978 issue – present)
6. Banchory A&F Club (1978 – present)
7. Banff & District A&F Club (Oct 1973 – present)
8. Beith & District A&F Club (Sept 1972 – per first edition – present)
9. Biggar A&F Club (Oct 1974 – present)
10. Blairgowrie A&F Club (
11. Button Key A&F Club (
12. Campsie A&F Club (Nov 95 – present)
13. Carlisle A&F Club (joined Sept 1993 -
14. Castle Douglas A&F Club (c Sept 1980 – present)
15. Clydesdale A&F Club (Sept 2016 – present)
16. Coalburn A&F Club (
17. Crieff A&F Club (cSept 1981)
18. Dalriada A&F Club (Feb 1981)
19. Dingwall & District A&F Club (May 1979 – per first report)
20. Dunblane & District A&F Club (1971 – present)
21. Dunfermline & District A&F Club (1974 – per first edition)
22. Duns A&F Club (formed 20th Sept 04 – present)
23. Ellon A&F Club (
24. Forfar A&F Club (
25. Forres A&F Club (Jan 1978)
26. Galashiels A&F Club (joined Sept 1982 - present)
27. Glendale A&F Club (Jan 1973 – present)
28. Glenfarg A&F Club (formed 1988 joined Assoc Mar 95 -
29. Gretna A&F Club (1991) Known as North Cumbria A&F Club previously (originally called Gretna when started in June 1966 but later had to move to venues in the North of England and changed name. No breaks in the continuity of the Club)
30. Highland A&F Club (Inverness) (Nov 1973 – present)
31. Inveraray A&F Club (Feb 1991 - present)
32. Islesteps A&F Club (Jan 1981 – present – n.b. evolved from the original Dumfries Club)
33. Isle of Skye A&F Club (June 1983 – present)
34. Kelso A&F Club (May 1976 – present)
35. Langholm A&F Club (Oct 1967 - present)
36. Lewis & Harris A&F Club (Aug 1994 – present)
37. Livingston A&F Club (Sept 1973 – present)
38 Lockerbie A&F Club (Nov 1973 - present)
39. Macmerry A&F Club (Feb 2016 – present)
40 Mauchline A&F Club (Sept 1983 - present)
41 Montrose A&F Club (joined Sept 1982 - present)
42 Newtongrange A&F Club (joined Sept 1977 - present)
43. North East A&F Club aka Keith A&FC (Sept 1971 - present)
44. Oban A&F Club (Nov 1975 - present)
45. Orkney A&F Club (Mar 1978 - present)
46. Peebles A&F Club (26 Nov 1981 - present)
47. Perth & District A&F Club (Aug 1970 - present)
48. Renfrew A&F Club (1984 -
49. Rothbury Accordion Club (7th Feb 1974) orig called Coquetdale
50. Shetland A&F Club (Sept 1978 - present)
51 Stonehouse A&F Club (Opened 2003 - first report June 05 – Closed April 2018)
52 Thurso A&F Club (Oct 1981 - present)
53 Turriff A&F Club (1st April 1982 - present)
54 Tynedale A&F Club (Nov 1980 - present)
55 Uist & Benbecula A&F Club (Dec 2007 but formed 1994 -
56 Wick A&F Club (Oct 1975 - present)
Not on official list at the start of the season (closed, did not renew membership or omitted in error?)
57. Araharacle & District A&F Club (cMay 1988)
58. Armadale A&F Club (Oct 1978? or 80) originally called Bathgate Club (for 2 months) Last meeting May 2010
59. Ayr A&F Club (Nov 1983 – per Nov 83 edition) Closed
60. Belford A&F Club (joined Sept 1982)
61. Bonchester Accordion Club (Closed?)
62. Bridge of Allan (Walmer) A&F Club (Walmer Hotel, Bridge of Allan) (c March 1982)
63. Brigmill A&F Club (Oct 1990) Closed
64. Britannia B&F Club ( joined 07-08 but much older
65. Bromley A&F Club (joined 95-96 – closed early 08-09)
66. Buchan A&F Club
67. Callander A&F Club (
68. Campbeltown & District A&F Club (c Dec 1980)
69. Cleland (cNov 1981 – March 1985) originally called Drumpellier A&F Club (for 2 months)
70. Club Accord
71. Coldingham A&F Club (Nov 2008 – cFeb 2014)
72 Coquetdale A&F Club (Feb 1974 or c1976/77 – 1981/2? – became Rothbury?)
73. Coupar Angus A&F Club (cSept 1978 - ?)
74. Crathes (aka Scottish Accordion Music – Crathes) (Nov 1997 -
75. Cults A & F Club (
76. Cumnock A&F Club (October 1976 - forced to close cDec 1982 - see Jan 83 Editorial)
77. Denny & Dunipace A&F Club (Feb 1981)
78. Derwentside A&F Club
79. Dornoch A&F Club (first mention in directory 1986)
80. Dumfries Accordion Club (Oughtons) (April 1965 at the Hole in the Wa’)
81. Dunbar Cement Works A&F Club (Closed?)
82. Dundee & District A&F Club (January 1971 – 1995?)
83. Dunoon & Cowal A&F Club (
84. East Kilbride A&F Club (Sept 1980 – Closed 04/05)
85. Edinburgh A&F Club (Apr 1981) prev called Chrissie Leatham A&F Club (Oct 1980)
86. Falkirk A&F Club (Sept 1978 - )
87. Fintry A&F Club (Dec 1972 – reformed Jan 1980 – ?)
88. Fort William A&F Club (21st Oct 1980 – per Dec 1980 B&F)
89. Galston A&F Club (Oct 1969 – per first edition – closed March 2006)
90. Glenrothes A&F Club (Mar 93? – left the Assoc c2013)
91. Gorebridge (cNov 1981) originally called Arniston A&F Club (for 2 months)
92. Greenhead Accordion Club (on the A69 between Brampton and Haltwistle)
93. Haddington A&F Club (formed Feb 2005 – 6th December 2015)
94. Islay A&F Club (23 Apr 93 -
95. Kintore A&F Club (
96. Kirriemuir A&F Club (cSept 1981)
97. Ladybank A&F Club (joined Apr 98 but formed earlier -
98. Lanark A&F Club (joined Sept 96 – closed March 2015)
99. Lauder A&F Club (May 2010 -
100. Lesmahagow A&F Club (Nov 1979 – closed May 2005)
101. M.A.F.I.A. (1966 – 1993?)
102. Maine Valley A&F Club (
103. Monklands A&F Club (Nov 1978 – closed cApril 1983)
104. Morecambe A&F Club (joined Sept 1982)
105. Muirhead A&F Club (Dec 1994 -
106. Mull A&F Club
107. Newcastleton Accordion Club
108. Newburgh A&F Club (joined 2002 but founded much earlier – closed April 2011 when venue closed)
109. New Cumnock A&F Club (cMarch 1979)
110. Newmill-on-Teviot (Hawick) (Formed late 1988 joined Assoc 1999 - closed March 2016)
111. Newton St Boswells Accordion Club (17th Oct 1972 see Apr 1984 obituary for Angus Park)
112. Northern A&F Club (Sept 2011 -
113. Ormiston Miners’ Welfare Society A&F Club (closed April 1992 – per Sept Editorial)
114. Premier A&F Club NI (April 1980)
115. Phoenix A&F Club, Ardrishaig (Dec 2004 -
116. Reading Scottish Fiddlers (cMarch 1997
117. Renfrew A&F Club (original club 1974/5 lapsed after a few years then again in 1984)
118. Selkirk A&F Club (
119. Stirling A&F Club (Oct 1991 – closed 20000/01?)
120. Straiton Accordion Club (c1968 – closed March 1979)
121. Stranraer & District Accordion Club (1974 – per first edition)
122 Sutherland A&F Club (Nov 1982 -
123 Thornhill A&F Club (joined Oct 1983 – see Nov 83 edition – closed April 2014)
124. Torthorwald A&F Club (near Dumfries)
125. Tranent A&F Club
126. Vancouver Fiddle Orchestra
127. Walmer (Bridge of Allan) A&F Club
128. Wellbank A&F Club
129. West Barnes (1981? - April 2016?)
130. Yarrow (prev known as Etterick & Yarrow) (Jan 1989 – closed 2001/02)
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The main features in the above issue were as follows (this is not a comprehensive detail of all it contained. The Club reports, in particular, are too time-consuming at this stage to retype).
Editorial
December ALREADY!!! I hope you will like this month’s issue………………
Pia Walker
2016 Glenfiddich Fiddle Championship
by Pia Walker
Sunday 29th October saw me enter Blair Castle………….
67th All Scotland Accordion Festival 2016
by
The All-Scotland shield is the most coveted championship of its kind and I was delighted to win it at this year’s Perth Festival. I have not competed for some time and in fact I have moved more to the other side of the table as a adjudicator, so it wasn’t an easy decision to enter once again.
Competing solo should never be underestimated and I can assure it is one of the most exposed and daunting experiences a musician can put themselves through. It is intimidating for a youngster at the start of their musical career and only gets worse with age and experience. However, playing continuing to compete no matter their age and experiences make for a fascinating competition and only helps to inspire young competitors and give them the enthusiasm to put in the hours of practice it takes to learn our instrument. This was my driver to compete.
My only goal was not to make a mess and let anyone down. To qualify for the final in this year’s competition was as hard as it has been for many years due to the extremely high standard demonstrated by the number of previous finalists and winners in the section. I was delighted to be announced as a finalist, which kick-started my day catching up with great friends and competing in some of the other sections. I love the pipe section and it’s all about interpretation and style, then the bands were a blast of fun. In a blink of the eye the final was upon us, a quiet moment in the practice room to collect your thoughts then back on to that lonely stage to put yourself through 5 minutes of mind games. The bell rings, a deep breath, a march, a strathspey and a reel later then it was all out of your hands. At this point I was content I made it through the day playing music that I was proud of. I was happy that I played with a style true to myself and that I had done my bit for the Festival.
Only when the third place was announced I started to think about the competition again, then second, and then it was all or nothing. This was the part of the day that took me by surprise…..not that I won, but the emotion that hit me when it was announced. I didn’t know how much it actually meant to me until then. The cheers and support from the audience was overwhelming and will stay with me for a long time.
I am glad to have taken the risk and put myself back on to that stage and hopefully it has helped add something to the Festival. The icing on the cake is that I am now 1 of only 2 to have won the title three times over its 66 year history. As for a record breaking fourth time? – never say never.
All Scotland Senior Traditional Accordion Solo (Jimmy Shand Shield)
1) Tom Orr (Lanark)
2) Liam Stewart (Galston)
3) Matthew Scollay (Shetland)
Senior Accordion Solo for Traditional Pipe Music (Bill Black Challenge Cup)
1) Tom Orr (Lanark)
2) Emma Dickson (Dolphinton)
3) Adin Graham (Leven)
Senior Scottish Country Dance Band (Ronnie Cooper Memorial Trophy)
1) Tom Orr (Lanark)
2) Adin Graham (Leven)
3) Country Bumpkins (Rowardennan)
Senior Scottish Country Dance Band – Best Rhythm Section (John Gibson Memorial Trophy)
Tom Orr (Lanark)
Junior Scottish Country Dance Band (Alex MacArthur Memorial Quaich)
1)
2)
3)
Own Composition (Jimmy Blue Trophy)
1) Ian Anderson (Luncarty)
2) Allan W. Smith (Kirkfieldbank)
3) Susan MacFadyen (West Kildride)
Scottish Trio (Perth Accordion & Fiddle Club Challenge Cup)
1) Robert Black (Bo’ness)
2) Marie Fielding (Falkirk)
3) Adin Graham (Leven)
Open Button Key Traditional Accordion Solo (Duncan Campbell Memorial Trophy)
1)
2)
3)
Veterans’ Solo (40 and over) (Andrew Rankine Memorial Quaich)
1) Susan MacFadyen (West Kilbride)
2)
3)
Junior Traditional Accordion Solo (Under 16) (Angus Accordion College Challenge Shield)
1) Kyle Rowan (Edinburgh)
2) Andrew Erskine (Biggar)
3) Duncan Ritchie (Aberdeen)
Junior Accordion Solo for Traditional Pipe Music (Under 16) (Charlie Cowie Memorial Cup)
1) Kyle Rowan (Edinburgh)
2) Archie MacKechnie (Bridge of Allan)
3) Ewan Dowie (Cupar)
Gaelic Medley (Accordion or Fiddle) (Iain MacPhail Trophy)
1) Clorstaidh Chaimbeul (Kyle of Lochalsh)
2) Kyle Rowan (Edinburgh)
3) Elizabeth Anderson (USA)
Junior Traditional Accordion Solo (Under 12) (Black Isle Shield)
1) Clelland shand (Dunfermline)
2) Abbie Christie (Banchory)
3) Bobby Leask (Shetland)
Senior Ladies Accordion Solo (Margaret Hendrie Silver Salver)
1) Emma Dickson (Dolphinton)
2) Susan MacFadyen (West Kilbride)
3) Ciorstaidh Chaimbeul (Kyle of Lochalsh)
Junior Girls Traditional Accordion Solo (Under 16) (Jimmy Stephens Silver Salver)
1) India Islay Smith (Penicuik)
2)
3)
Scottish Ceilidh Band (Bobby MacLeod Trophy)
1)
2)
3)
FIDDLE CLASSES
Senior Fiddle Solo (16 and over) (Ian Powrie Cup)
1) Elizabeth Anderson (USA)
2) George Davidson (Ellon)
3) Mari Black (USA)
Senior Fiddle Solo Slow Air (16 and over) (Pibroch MacKenzie Memorial Quaich)
1) Mari Black (USA)
2) George Davidson (Ellon)
3) Shona MacFadyen (Coatbridge)
Junior Fiddle Solo (Under 16) (Albie Tedham Trophy)
1) Rosie Winchester (Keith)
2) Kirsty Grant (Dunbeath)
3) Rachel Havlin (Ellon)
Junior Fiddle Solo Slow Air (Under 16) (Shelagh Rankine Memorial Trophy)
1) Lachlan Murdo Kennedy (Glasgow)
2) Kirsty Grant (Dunbeath)
3) Rosie Winchester (Keith)
Junior Fiddle Solo (Under 12) (Jim Ritchie Challenge Cup)
1) Kirsty Grant (Dunbeath)
2) Jemma Christie (Banchory)
3) Sarah Reid Bendoris (Dumbarton)
Junior Fiddle Under 12
1)
2)
3)
Junior Fiddle Under 16
1)
2)
3)
CLASSICAL CLASSES
Open Continental Solo
1) Emma Dickson (Dolphinton)
2) Ciorstaidh Chailbeul (Kyle of Lochalsh)
3)
Open World Music Solo (Accordion World Cup)
1) Ryan Corbett (Milngavie)
2) Zacharia Ronan (Glasgow)
3) Emma Dickson (Dolphinton)
Under 12 Continental Solo
1) Clelland Shand (Dunfermline)
2) Inver Shand (Dunfermline)
3) Blythe Shand (Dunfermline)
Under 16 Continental Solo
1) Ewan Dowie (Cupar)
2) India Isle Amith (Penicuik)
3)
Under 16 World Music Solo (Accordion World Cup)
1) Sofia Ros (Spain)
2) Archie MacKechnie (Bridge of Allan)
3) Kyle Rowan (Edinburgh)
Under 12 World Music Solo
1) Clelland Shand (Dunfermline)
2) Kyle Anderson (Dumfries)
3) Inver Shand (Dunfermline)
Shetland Festival 2016 – from a dancer’s point of view
by Pia Walker
Every year for the past 9 I have traveled to the Shetland Festival to dance…………
Memories of Pam Wilkie
by Dennis Morrison
During the weekend of the recent Shetland Accordion and Fiddle Festival a rather moving ceremony took place. It was the wish of the late Pam Wilkie to have her ashes scattered in Lerwick Harbour. Pam had a great affinity with Shetland dating back to the early to mid-sixties whilst playing with the Ian Powrie Band. The music of Willie hunter, Jim Halcrow, Ronnie Cooper, Eileen Hunter, Peerie Willie etc were to hold such lasting memories for her.
Pam’s daughter Bev and her two sons made the journey up to conduct proceedings. The weather was very kind to us on the day with the sun shining so beautifully over the harbour. A nice turnout of musicians and friends were in attendance including Jackie Robertson, Brian Gear, Margaret Robertson, Doreen and David Halcrow, Violet Tulloch, Frank Thomson, Gordon Young and David Little to name but a few.
It was a most fitting farewell to Pam, a musical legend in every sense of the word. Her unique musical creativity, kindness and warmth I will cherish always. RIP.
Bev, Pam’s daughter sent in some photos and also wrote:
Mum’s photo in now hung in the Lounge bar alongside other legendary musicians Peerie Willie Johnston and Willie Hunter who wrote the tune Mrs Pam Wilkie as a tribute to my mum. The inscription on her photo said that even though mum played for the Queen three times at Balmoral, played the Albert Hall and traveled to Australia with the White Heather Club and Andy Stewart, the pinnacle of mum’s musical career in her estimation was playing with the Shetlanders. After 36 hours on the island, we left exhausted but knowing our mission was accomplished and she’s the one who ‘Never left Lerwick Harbour’.
Presenting the Presenter
by Pia Walker
Having interviewed Robbie Shepherd. ………..
ARTICLE REQUESTED FROM PIA 28th APRIL 2018
See Hear! with Bill Brown
CD Reviews
Into the Green – Joshua Burnell – Misted Valley Records
Book Review
Karen Tweed’s Merrie Melodies Vol 1 – May Monday Horizons Publishing – Reviewed by Gordon Pattullo
Take the Floor – Saturday Evenings 19.05 – 21.00 with Robbie Shepherd (repeated on Sunday’s 13.05 – 15.00)
3rd Dec 2016 – Matthew MacLennan SDB
10th Dec 2016 – Robert black SDB – Tribute to Jim Johnstone
17th Dec 2016 – Frank Thomson SDB
24th Dec 2016 – Nicol McLaren SDB + Audience Session Aberdeen – Christmas Theme
31st Dec 2016 – Hogmanay Celebrations
CLUB DIARY
Aberdeen (Old Machar RBL) – 13th Dec 2016 – Christmas Buffet & James Coutts Trio
Alnwick (The Farrier’s Arms) 14th Dec 2016 – Christmas Buffet Club Night
Annan (St Andrew’s Social Club) - 18th Dec 2016 – Dance to Keith Robertson Duo
Arbroath (Artisan Golf Club) - 4th Dec 2016 – Dave Husband Trio
Balloch (St. Kessog’s Church Hall) – 18th Dec 2016 – Club Night
Banchory (Burnett Arms Hotel) – 26th Dec 2016 – Graeme Mitchell SDB
Banff & District (Banff Springs Hotel) – 14th Dec 2016 – Dance to Garioch Blend
Beith & District (Beith Bowling Club) – 19th Dec 2016 – Club Night
Biggar (Biggar Bowling Club) – 11th Dec 2016 – Club Afternoon with William Williamson
Blairgowrie (Red House Hotel) - 13th Dec 2016 – Johnny Duncan Duo
Button Key (Greig Institute, Windygates) – 8th Dec 2016 – Christmas Party
Campsie (Glazert Country House Hotel) - 6th Dec 2016 – Charlie Todd & the Cameronian SDB
Carlisle (St Margaret Mary Social Club) - 8th Dec 2016 – Club Night
Castle Douglas (Urr Valley Country House Hotel) – 20th Dec 2016 – Willie McRobert SDB
Clydesdale (St Mary’s Club Rooms) - 4th Dec 2016 – Pentland Ceilidh Band
Coalburn (Miners’ Welfare) - 15th Dec 2016 – Charlie Kirkpatrick Trio
Crieff & District (Crieff Hotel) 1st Dec 2016 – Club Night
Dalriada (Argyll Inn, Lochgilphead) -
Dingwall (National Hotel) – 7th Dec 2016 – Alan Small & Gemma Donald
Dunblane (Victoria Hall) –
Dunfermline (Sportsman Bar, Rosyth) – 13th Dec 2016 – David Vernon
Duns (Masonic Lodge) 19th Dec 2016 – Nicol McLaren SDB
Ellon (Station Hotel) –
Forfar (Plough Inn) - 18th Dec 2016 – Scott Carnegie
Forres (Victoria Hotel) – 14th Dec 2016 – John Stuart SDB
Fort William (Railway Club) - 6th Dec 2016 – Martainn Skene
Galashiels (Clovenfords Hotel) – 3rd Dec 2016 – Robert Whitehead Trio
Glendale (The Glendale Hall) - 22nd Dec 2016 – Marian Anderson SDB
Glenfarg (Glenfarg Village Hall) - 7th Dec 2016 – Dave husband Trio
Gretna (The Solway Lodge Hotel) - 4th Dec 2016 – Charlie Kirkpatrick Trio
Highland (Waterside Hotel) – 19th Dec 2016 – Matthew MacLennan SDB
Inveraray (Argyll Hotel) - 14th Dec 2016 – Donald MacLeod Trio
Isle of Skye – (The Royal Hotel, Portree) - 1st Dec 2016 – Roddy Matthews & Friends
Islesteps (Locharbriggs Social Club) – 6th Dec 2016 – Eric Goodfellow SDB
Kelso (Cross Rugby Club) – 14th Dec 2016 – Alan Gardiner Trio
Langholm (British Legion) – 14th Dec 2016 – Roddy Matthews & Friends
Lewis & Harris (Caladh Inn, Stornoway) - 1st Dec 2016 – Marie Fielding & Duncan Black
Livingston (Hilcroft Hotel, Whitburn)
Lockerbie (Queen’s Hotel) -
Macmerry (Miners Social Club) -
Mauchline (Harry Lyle Suite) - 20th Dec 2016 – Ewan Galloway Trio
Montrose (Park Hotel) – 7th Dec 2016 – Raymond chuchuk SDB
Newburgh (Adbie Hall) -
Newtongrange (Dean Tavern) –
North East (Royal British Legion, Keith) – 6th Dec 2016 – George Rennie
Oban (The Royal Hotel) – 1st Dec 2016 – Neil MacEachern SDB
Orkney (The Reel, Kirkwall) – 7th 14th 21st 2016 – Club Night
Peebles (Rugby Social Club) – -
Perth (Salutation Hotel) – 20th Dec 2016 – Colin Dewar SDB
Renfrew (Masonic Hall, Broadloan) – 13th Dec 2016 – Martainn Skene Trio
Rothbury (Queen’s Head Hotel) -
Seghill (Old Comrades Club) - 6th 13th Dec 2016 – Club Nights 20th Dec – Christmas Dinner
Shetland (Shetland Hotel, Lerwick) - 8th Dec 2016 – Club Night
Stonehouse (Stonehouse Violet Football Social Club) - 8th Dec 2016 – Scott Band Trio
Sutherland (Rogart Village Hall) -
Thurso (Pentland Hotel) – 5th Dec 2016 – Daniel McPhee
Turriff (Commercial Hotel, Cuminestown) – 1st Dec 2016 – Garioch Blend
Tynedale (Hexham Ex Service Club) –
Uist & Benbecula (C of S Hall, Griminish) -
Wick (MacKay’s Hotel) – 13th Dec 2016 – Alan roy
THERE WERE CLUB REPORTS FROM :-
1. Alnwick
2. Annan
3. Arbroath
4. Balloch
5. Banff
6. Beith
7. Blairgowrie
8. Button Key
9. Campsie
10. Castle Douglas
11. Clydesdale
12. Coalburn
13. Crieff
14. Dingwall
15. Dunblane
16. Dunfermline
17. Duns
18. Forfar
19. Forres
20. Glendale
21. Gretna
22. Highland
23. Inveraray
24. Isle of Skye
25. Islesteps
26. Kelso
27. Langholm
28. Lewis & Harris
29. Livingston
30. Macmerry
31. Mauchline
32. Montrose
33. Newburgh
34. North East
35. Peebles
36. Perth
37. Renfrew
38. Rothbury
39. Seghill
40. Shetland
41. Stonehouse
42. Turriff
43. Tynedale
CLUB DIRECTORY AS AT OCT 2016
(Clubs didn’t necessarily notify the Assoc when they closed so the following may not be entirely correct. Only the clubs submitting the reports or in the Club Diary above were definitely open.)
1. Aberdeen A&F Club (1975 – present)
2. Alnwick A&F Club (Aug 1975 – present)
3. Annan A&F Club (joined Assoc in 1996 but started 1985 – present)
4. Arbroath A&F Club (1991? – present)
5. Balloch A&F Club (Sept 1972 – per January 1978 issue – present)
6. Banchory A&F Club (1978 – present)
7. Banff & District A&F Club (Oct 1973 – present)
8. Beith & District A&F Club (Sept 1972 – per first edition – present)
9. Biggar A&F Club (Oct 1974 – present)
10. Blairgowrie A&F Club (
11. Button Key A&F Club (
12. Campsie A&F Club (Nov 95 – present)
13. Carlisle A&F Club (joined Sept 1993 -
14. Castle Douglas A&F Club (c Sept 1980 – present)
15. Clydesdale A&F Club (Sept 2016 – present)
16. Coalburn A&F Club (
17. Crieff A&F Club (cSept 1981)
18. Dalriada A&F Club (Feb 1981)
19. Dingwall & District A&F Club (May 1979 – per first report)
20. Dunblane & District A&F Club (1971 – present)
21. Dunfermline & District A&F Club (1974 – per first edition)
22. Duns A&F Club (formed 20th Sept 04 – present)
23. Ellon A&F Club (
24. Forfar A&F Club (
25. Forres A&F Club (Jan 1978)
26. Galashiels A&F Club (joined Sept 1982 - present)
27. Glendale A&F Club (Jan 1973 – present)
28. Glenfarg A&F Club (formed 1988 joined Assoc Mar 95 -
29. Gretna A&F Club (1991) Known as North Cumbria A&F Club previously (originally called Gretna when started in June 1966 but later had to move to venues in the North of England and changed name. No breaks in the continuity of the Club)
30. Highland A&F Club (Inverness) (Nov 1973 – present)
31. Inveraray A&F Club (Feb 1991 - present)
32. Islesteps A&F Club (Jan 1981 – present – n.b. evolved from the original Dumfries Club)
33. Isle of Skye A&F Club (June 1983 – present)
34. Kelso A&F Club (May 1976 – present)
35. Langholm A&F Club (Oct 1967 - present)
36. Lewis & Harris A&F Club (Aug 1994 – present)
37. Livingston A&F Club (Sept 1973 – present)
38 Lockerbie A&F Club (Nov 1973 - present)
39. Macmerry A&F Club (Feb 2016 – present)
40 Mauchline A&F Club (Sept 1983 - present)
41 Montrose A&F Club (joined Sept 1982 - present)
42 Newtongrange A&F Club (joined Sept 1977 - present)
43. North East A&F Club aka Keith A&FC (Sept 1971 - present)
44. Oban A&F Club (Nov 1975 - present)
45. Orkney A&F Club (Mar 1978 - present)
46. Peebles A&F Club (26 Nov 1981 - present)
47. Perth & District A&F Club (Aug 1970 - present)
48. Renfrew A&F Club (1984 -
49. Rothbury Accordion Club (7th Feb 1974) orig called Coquetdale
50. Shetland A&F Club (Sept 1978 - present)
51 Stonehouse A&F Club (Opened 2003 - first report June 05 – Closed April 2018)
52 Thurso A&F Club (Oct 1981 - present)
53 Turriff A&F Club (1st April 1982 - present)
54 Tynedale A&F Club (Nov 1980 - present)
55 Uist & Benbecula A&F Club (Dec 2007 but formed 1994 -
56 Wick A&F Club (Oct 1975 - present)
Not on official list at the start of the season (closed, did not renew membership or omitted in error?)
57. Araharacle & District A&F Club (cMay 1988)
58. Armadale A&F Club (Oct 1978? or 80) originally called Bathgate Club (for 2 months) Last meeting May 2010
59. Ayr A&F Club (Nov 1983 – per Nov 83 edition) Closed
60. Belford A&F Club (joined Sept 1982)
61. Bonchester Accordion Club (Closed?)
62. Bridge of Allan (Walmer) A&F Club (Walmer Hotel, Bridge of Allan) (c March 1982)
63. Brigmill A&F Club (Oct 1990) Closed
64. Britannia B&F Club ( joined 07-08 but much older
65. Bromley A&F Club (joined 95-96 – closed early 08-09)
66. Buchan A&F Club
67. Callander A&F Club (
68. Campbeltown & District A&F Club (c Dec 1980)
69. Cleland (cNov 1981 – March 1985) originally called Drumpellier A&F Club (for 2 months)
70. Club Accord
71. Coldingham A&F Club (Nov 2008 – cFeb 2014)
72 Coquetdale A&F Club (Feb 1974 or c1976/77 – 1981/2? – became Rothbury?)
73. Coupar Angus A&F Club (cSept 1978 - ?)
74. Crathes (aka Scottish Accordion Music – Crathes) (Nov 1997 -
75. Cults A & F Club (
76. Cumnock A&F Club (October 1976 - forced to close cDec 1982 - see Jan 83 Editorial)
77. Denny & Dunipace A&F Club (Feb 1981)
78. Derwentside A&F Club
79. Dornoch A&F Club (first mention in directory 1986)
80. Dumfries Accordion Club (Oughtons) (April 1965 at the Hole in the Wa’)
81. Dunbar Cement Works A&F Club (Closed?)
82. Dundee & District A&F Club (January 1971 – 1995?)
83. Dunoon & Cowal A&F Club (
84. East Kilbride A&F Club (Sept 1980 – Closed 04/05)
85. Edinburgh A&F Club (Apr 1981) prev called Chrissie Leatham A&F Club (Oct 1980)
86. Falkirk A&F Club (Sept 1978 - )
87. Fintry A&F Club (Dec 1972 – reformed Jan 1980 – ?)
88. Fort William A&F Club (21st Oct 1980 – per Dec 1980 B&F)
89. Galston A&F Club (Oct 1969 – per first edition – closed March 2006)
90. Glenrothes A&F Club (Mar 93? – left the Assoc c2013)
91. Gorebridge (cNov 1981) originally called Arniston A&F Club (for 2 months)
92. Greenhead Accordion Club (on the A69 between Brampton and Haltwistle)
93. Haddington A&F Club (formed Feb 2005 – 6th December 2015)
94. Islay A&F Club (23 Apr 93 -
95. Kintore A&F Club (
96. Kirriemuir A&F Club (cSept 1981)
97. Ladybank A&F Club (joined Apr 98 but formed earlier -
98. Lanark A&F Club (joined Sept 96 – closed March 2015)
99. Lauder A&F Club (May 2010 -
100. Lesmahagow A&F Club (Nov 1979 – closed May 2005)
101. M.A.F.I.A. (1966 – 1993?)
102. Maine Valley A&F Club (
103. Monklands A&F Club (Nov 1978 – closed cApril 1983)
104. Morecambe A&F Club (joined Sept 1982)
105. Muirhead A&F Club (Dec 1994 -
106. Mull A&F Club
107. Newcastleton Accordion Club
108. Newburgh A&F Club (joined 2002 but founded much earlier – closed April 2011 when venue closed)
109. New Cumnock A&F Club (cMarch 1979)
110. Newmill-on-Teviot (Hawick) (Formed late 1988 joined Assoc 1999 - closed March 2016)
111. Newton St Boswells Accordion Club (17th Oct 1972 see Apr 1984 obituary for Angus Park)
112. Northern A&F Club (Sept 2011 -
113. Ormiston Miners’ Welfare Society A&F Club (closed April 1992 – per Sept Editorial)
114. Premier A&F Club NI (April 1980)
115. Phoenix A&F Club, Ardrishaig (Dec 2004 -
116. Reading Scottish Fiddlers (cMarch 1997
117. Renfrew A&F Club (original club 1974/5 lapsed after a few years then again in 1984)
118. Selkirk A&F Club (
119. Stirling A&F Club (Oct 1991 – closed 20000/01?)
120. Straiton Accordion Club (c1968 – closed March 1979)
121. Stranraer & District Accordion Club (1974 – per first edition)
122 Sutherland A&F Club (Nov 1982 -
123 Thornhill A&F Club (joined Oct 1983 – see Nov 83 edition – closed April 2014)
124. Torthorwald A&F Club (near Dumfries)
125. Tranent A&F Club
126. Vancouver Fiddle Orchestra
127. Walmer (Bridge of Allan) A&F Club
128. Wellbank A&F Club
129. West Barnes (1981? - April 2016?)
130. Yarrow (prev known as Etterick & Yarrow) (Jan 1989 – closed 2001/02)
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