Blazin' Fiddles


Blazin' Fiddles are a contemporary Scottish fiddle band from the Highlands and Islands. They formed in 1998 to showcase Scotland’s distinct regional fiddle styles. The band have a number of awards, including; the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards Live Act, Album and most recently Folk Band of the Year 2013/14. Their records are released on their own indie Blazin' Records label.

History

As part of the year of Highland Culture in 1998 the band had originally come together to put on a one-off tour to showcase the various fiddle styles of the Highlands and Islands. Their name makes reference to the burning of fiddles that was done by the Church in parts of Scotland in the 19th century. At the Scots Trad music awards they were awarded Best Live Act in 2004 and their Album Magnificent Seven was Album of the Year in 2005. They took part in the BBC Proms at the Albert Hall, London in August 2005.
Of the original line-up, Aidan O'Rourke and Marc Clement left in 2009, then Catriona Macdonald departed from the band in autumn 2010. In 2013 the band won Scottish Folk Band of the Year at the MG ALBA Scot Trad Awards. They played at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. the world's largest arts festival, in 2016 and 2019.
The album Six was final recording that features Iain MacFarlane and Allan Henderson, who were both founder members of Blazin' Fiddles.
Blazin' Fiddles has been described as one of the world's most prolific fiddle groups.

Line-up (2019)

Past members