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Karine Polwart is a supporter of Scottish independence, and campaigned on behalf of the Scottish Green Party in the 2014 referendum. [4] She also appeared, alongside other commentators, in the 2014 documentary film Scotland Yet, due to her involvement with the Bus Party 2014. [5] Steven Polwart, Karine Polwart and Inge Thomson performing in 2008
This Earthly Spell is the fourth studio album by Scottish folk musician Karine Polwart, released on 10 March 2008. The album was released just three months after Fairest Floo'er, and contains original compositions. "The Good Years" previously appeared on Ballads of the Book.
Traces is the fifth studio album by Scottish folk musician Karine Polwart, released in 2012.It was her first solo album in four years, though she had appeared as part of the collaborations Darwin Song Project, The Burns Unit and The Fruit Tree Foundation.
Scribbled in Chalk is the second studio album by Scottish folk musician Karine Polwart, released on 7 March 2006. [1] [2] [3]The album was shortlisted for Best Album at the Scots Trad Music Awards, and the track "Daisy" won Best Original Song at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
Faultlines is the debut studio album by Scottish folk musician Karine Polwart, released on 19 January 2004. Faultlines won the Best Album award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, with the track "The Sun's Comin' Over The Hill" winning Best Original Song and Polwart herself receiving the Horizon Award for best new artist.
The organisation was supported by independence-minded artists, including Liz Lochhead, Alasdair Gray, Elaine C. Smith and Karine Polwart. [ 1 ] Andrew Whittaker, political correspondent at The Scotsman described the group as "the most significant cultural voice to emerge in the referendum debate so far".
Polwart was a social worker, Byrne a student of Scottish Studies, Dunlop a town planner with the city council, and Patterson a computer programmer. [ 1 ] Amidst the plethora of good young instrumental bands on the scene, Malinky stood out owing to their almost exclusive concentration on Scots traditional song, as well as Polwart's burgeoning ...
Hudson Records is a British independent record label specialising in folk and acoustic music. Created in 2016 by producer and engineer Andy Bell [1] with Neil McSweeney, [2] it has released records by Karine Polwart, Jon Boden, Sam Sweeney, The Furrow Collective, Bellowhead, The Young'uns and others.