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The Singing Kettle (also known as Artie's Singing Kettle) are a folk music and entertainment group from Scotland who perform traditional children's songs, along with live theatre performances. Originally from the village of Kingskettle in Fife , they were formed by established folk singers Cilla Fisher and Artie Trezise , eventually being ...
The Singing Kettle: Singalong Songs From Scotland is a record containing 17 children’s songs. This is The Singing Kettle's first recording to be widely distributed outside the United Kingdom. The songs are performed by Cilla Fisher, Artie Trezise and Gary Coupland.
Kevin Macleod (born 9 March 1969) was originally The Singing Kettle's stage manager, before joining the group and later forming Funbox. He also plays 'Bonzo', a canine character he brought with him from The Singing Kettle. He studied stage management at Queen Margaret College and compères at Celtic Connections and the Orkney Folk Festival. [9]
The Scottish folk group The Singing Kettle performs this song for children in an interactive way by allowing the children to decide the foods of which Aiken Drum is made. A version is included on their CD Singalong Songs from Scotland, produced in 2003 for Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. [4]
The Singing Kettle News is a BAFTA award-winning children's series that run on CITV. The show starred The Singing Kettle , a children's group who are well known for performing traditional children's songs with a distinctly Scottish flair.
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Kingskettle or often simply Kettle is a village and parish in Fife, Scotland. Encompassed by the Howe of Fife , the village is approximately 5.5 miles (9 km) southwest of the nearest town, Cupar , and 22 miles (35 km) north of Edinburgh .
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