Yesterday I went to the finale of the Danny Kyle Open Stage, which was a far more enjoyable way to spend a Saturday afternoon than watching Scotland get gubbed at Twickenham for the seventeen billionth time in a row. Hopefully I'm not breaking any 'on-pain-of-death' rules by posting these photos - I didn't hear any warnings about photography not being allowed, and half the audience seemed to be snapping away, so I thought I'd chance my arm.
Anyway, here are five of the six winning acts (the sixth couldn't make it to the venue). In order of appearance, they are - Elliott Morris, Taylor & Leigh, Genesee, Gria, and Graham Low & Jack Kirkpatrick. They will all now receive a supporting act slot at next year's Celtic Connections.
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What I deduce from these photos is the following -
1) My digital camera is even more rubbish than I thought it was.
2) It might seem marginally less rubbish if I actually remembered that I have a zoom function at some point before I get to the last photo.
I'm a long-term fan of the Irish folk singer Cara Dillon, so the highlight of Celtic Connections for me was seeing her perform live for the first time, and accompanied by the Scottish Symphony Orchestra. I couldn't make up my mind whether I should buy a ticket - because I know all the songs backwards, in a strange way I thought it might make more sense to spend money on an act I was completely unfamiliar with. But I'm so glad I did decide to go - it was the best thing ever. (Well, maybe not quite, but you know what I mean!) When the orchestra upped the volume, she really opened out her voice, and it sounded amazing. I don't have any photos of that, but most of the concert was broadcast on Radio Scotland the other night, so it should still be on the BBC iplayer.
I'd just like to confirm that, to my shame, he tells the truth. :(
ReplyDeleteQuite unabashedly I adopted his "Fotos on Friday" and adapted it (rather cleverly, I thought) to "Snaps on Sunday" (although I'm still waiting for someone [James, maybe] to tell me that they aren't snaps).
These, of course, ARE snaps and thus far more entitled to the name.
There is nothing nicer, I think, James, than a strong soaring female voice you love, being accompanied by a REALLY good orchestra...live. You definitely made the right choice there!