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Julie Fowlis - Cuilidh (CD and DVD Special Edition)

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Horizon Award and Folk Singer Of The Year (BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards)

STMA Gaelic Singer Of The Year and Album Of The Year

(December 2008 re-release of 2007 recording) CD & DVD Special Edition

CD1 (original album) - 12 tracks: Hug Air A' Bhonaid Mhoir * Mo Ghruagach Dhonn * An t-Aparan Goirid 'S An t-Aparan Ur * Ille Dhuinn, 'S Toigh Leam Thu * Puirt-a-beul * Set Of Jigs * Mo Dhomhnallan Fhein * Turas San Lochmor * Oran Nan Raiders * Boidaich Odhar Hoghaigearraidh * Mo Bheannachd Dhan Bhaillidh Ur * Aoidh, Na Dean Cadal Idir.

CD2 (bonus CD) - 5 tracks: Lon-dubh (Blackbird) * Oganaich Uir A Rinn M' Fhagail * Mo Bheannachd Dhan Bhaillidh Ur * Turas San Lochmor * The Thatcher * Biodh An Deoch Sea 'N Laimh Mo Ruin.

DVD: A Short Film About Julie Fowlis * Hug Air A' Bhonaid Mhoir.

A special edition box set of Julie Fowlis' best-selling Gaelic album Cuilidh, including a DVD disc of live performance and interviews, and a bonus CD with Julie's Gaelic version of the Beatles song Blackbird, and with live tracks from her Celtic Connections performance in 2008.

Julie Fowlis burst onto the wider music scene in 2006, when she became the first ever Scottish Gaelic singer to win a prestigious BBC Radio 2 Folk Award. Since winning the Horizon Award for best newcomer, she has won the hearts of audiences around the globe, played every major festival in Britain, showcased in Texas and New York, and is in constant demand as a performer of Gaelic music.

The songs she was brought up with in the Hebrides can now be heard just as regularly on more mainstream BBC Radio and other stations throughout the world as they can be at home on Gaelic radio. This was shown in her groundbreaking nomination just 8 months later for Folk Singer of the Year 2007 at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.

Her natural charm, humour and animated story telling have become almost as appealing as her heart-melting vocals. Bringing centuries-old songs from the windswept islands of the Hebrides to a modern audience, Julie remains steadfastly true to her roots in North Uist.

If you haven’t heard her before, be prepared to be surprised by her music and her breathtaking vocal power. This is true Gaelic music - come have a listen.



Julie's other awards include STMA Gaelic Singer of the Year 2005, STMA Best Up and Coming Artist (with Dòchas) 2004, Traditional Singer of the Year Pan Celtic Nations Festival 2003 and La Trophe La Bolee de Corrigans (Festival Interceltique de Lorient 2000).

"Traditional music at its most seductive." (Daily Telegraph)

"Sings with mesmerising beauty and passion." (Word Magazine)

"Sings the songs of the Outer Hebrides with coolest grace." (Songlines)

"Fowlis could be the first Scottish Gaelic crossover star in the making". (Daily Telegraph)