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The Shee are an exceptional all-female band showcasing powerful vocals and instrumental prowess. Described as ‘flirtatiously funky’ by The Scotsman, as well as ‘boasting some of folk music’s cutting-edge instrumentalists and singers’ by the Daily Record, their music features original compositions alongside a wealth of traditional material. Their adventurous brew of Scottish folk, Gaelic song, and bluegrass has earned them fast growing recognition. As well as successful performances at festivals including Celtic Connections and Sidmouth Folk Week, The Shee demonstrate an impressive array of individual musical achievements including BBC Radio Scotland's Young Traditional Musician 2006 and BBC Radio Scotland's Young Traditional Musician Finalist 2005, as well as members performing with acclaimed traditional music groups such as Scottish folk orchestra ‘The Unusual Suspects’, ‘Kathryn Tickell Band’ and Scandinavian group ‘Frigg’.

The Shee are:

Lillias Kinsman-Blake - Flute

Shona Mooney - Fiddle

Rachel Newton - Electric Harp / Voice

Olivia Ross - Voice / Fiddle / Viola

Laura Salter - Mandolin / Voice

Amy Thatcher - Accordion / Clogs

About the Album - Decadence:

Audio CD (1 Nov 2010)

Number of Discs: 1

Label: Shee Records

ASIN: B0045TZQOC

The young Scot's second LP takes quite a leap on from the first as they embrace weighty songs like 'Vandy Vandy' and Abigail Washington's 'Sugar and Pie' alongside bluegrass, Québecois, Americana and more familiar excusions into dance tunes. Three different singers expand their horizons and enhance a reputation already high from thier debut. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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The Shee are an exceptional all-female band showcasing powerful vocals and instrumental prowess. Described as ‘flirtatiously funky’ by The Scotsman, as well as ‘boasting some of folk music’s cutting-edge instrumentalists and singers’ by the Daily Record, their music features original compositions alongside a wealth of traditional material. Their adventurous brew of Scottish folk, Gaelic song, and bluegrass has earned them fast growing recognition. As well as successful performances at festivals including Celtic Connections and Sidmouth Folk Week, The Shee demonstrate an impressive array of individual musical achievements including BBC Radio Scotland's Young Traditional Musician 2006 and BBC Radio Scotland's Young Traditional Musician Finalist 2005, as well as members performing with acclaimed traditional music groups such as Scottish folk orchestra ‘The Unusual Suspects’, ‘Kathryn Tickell Band’ and Scandinavian group ‘Frigg’.

The Shee are:

Lillias Kinsman-Blake - Flute

Shona Mooney - Fiddle

Rachel Newton - Electric Harp / Voice

Olivia Ross - Voice / Fiddle / Viola

Laura Salter - Mandolin / Voice

Amy Thatcher - Accordion / Clogs

About the Album - Decadence:

Audio CD (1 Nov 2010)

Number of Discs: 1

Label: Shee Records

ASIN: B0045TZQOC

The young Scot's second LP takes quite a leap on from the first as they embrace weighty songs like 'Vandy Vandy' and Abigail Washington's 'Sugar and Pie' alongside bluegrass, Québecois, Americana and more familiar excusions into dance tunes. Three different singers expand their horizons and enhance a reputation already high from thier debut. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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