Monday 30 March 2015

Major August music festival sees USA and Shetland stars heading for Unst

Britain's most northerly music festival is set to take Unst by storm in August.



Top American music stars will share the stage with local talent at the inaugural Shetland Reel Music Festival, which will be held on 14th, 15th and 16th August, with proceeds going to charity and Baltasound Junior High School.

Organised by the owner of the Saxa Vord Resort, Frank Strang, and named for the Shetland Reel gin produced on site, it follows last year’s successful appearance by Dolly Parton's guitarist Jim Salestrom, who performed solo and with Brian Nicholson at the Baltasound Hall to mark the gin brand's launch. 

Jim, an Emmy Award winner who has also recorded and performed withJohn Denver and Kenny Rogers, will be returning to Unst to curate the new festival.

He said: “Unst is a truly beautiful place and I had a wonderful time there last year, so I’m really looking forward to coming back and making music again with some of my friends and some of the fantastically talented musicians like Brian Nicholson with whom I played last year.”

The festival will include appearances by the West Coast band Marley's GhostLivingston Taylor and Jim’s son James Salestrom.

The Shetland musicians will include Lisa Ward, fresh from her star turns on BBC1’s The Voice, who is to play alongside friend and fellow Voice contestant Daniel Duke; the Sheila Henderson Band; Arthur Nicholson;Chloe RobertsonAdam Guest Music; Toni Sidgwick; and Dig Deep.

Marley’s Ghost comprises singers and multi-instrumentalists Dan Wheetman, Jon Wilcox, Mike Phelan, Ed Littlefield Jr and Jerry Fletcher. They deliver genre-spanning performances featuring elements from roots to rock, blues to bluegrass, and gospel to country. Their trademark multi-part harmonies never cease to captivate an audience, whether live or on record, and they recently celebrated their 25th anniversary with the release of their new album Jubilee which features guest performances from Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Old Crow Medicine Show, Marty Stuart and Larry Campbell.

Born in Boston and raised in North Carolina, Livingston Taylor is the fourth child in a very musical family that includes Alex,  Kate, Hugh and of course worldwide superstar James.
Equally at home with a range of musical genres – folk, pop, gospel, jazz – Livingston's best known songs include “I Will Be in Love with You”, “I’ll Come Running”, “I Can Dream of You” and “Boatman”, the last two recorded by his brother James.

Usually seen fronting his five-piece band The Electric Sunday, James Salestrom will be appearing as a solo artist at the Shetland Reel Music Festival, playing an eclectic fusion of revival rock, funk and blues, with just a touch of soul. James says that his mission is “to bring back the fun and the beauty of what music used to be, while at the same time creating something new and exciting”.

Mr Strang said: “This is all about creating a unique blend of the sounds of America, sounds of Shetland – and it will be great fun. These are some of the most talented musicians in the United States who want to come to Shetland, to Unst, after hearing from Jim Salestrom about how great it is.

“Jim’s performance went down really well in Unst last year and we are hoping that music lovers from all over the country will come to hear some great music. He added: “I’m hoping that we can build this into a major fixture on the country’s music calendar.”

Mr Strang said he and his staff were hoping to erect a covered stage at Saxa Vord and possibly use other venues in Unst for performances.

The festival's Facebook page is here: https://www.facebook.com/shetlandreelfestival/

Fuller information about tickets and venues will be made available next month.
Profits from the event will be donated to charities including HorseBack UKand Alzheimer Scotland (Shetland branch) as well as Baltasound Junior High School to help with funds and allow local children to join trips out of Shetland.

Tuesday 24 March 2015

Halligarth House - National Trust's £1.2m plan for Unst

Fascinating to meet today with Stephen Copp of the National Trust for Scotland, and hear about their plans (in association with Shetland Amenity Trust and the Unst Partnership) for the extraordinary Halligarth House in Unst. And its associated wood, Britain's most northerly forest.

As I write there's a public consultation meeting happening in Unst. The proposal is for a £1.2 million natural heritage centre - which won't compete with the excellent, already existing Unst Heritage Centre - based on the extraordiinary lives of the Edmonstons and Saxbys who lived there. There will also be a cafĂ© and the famous wood, in its walled garden, will be open for visitors and picnics.

It's a two-year project at least. You can find out more about it here . NTS would love to hear your views.


http://unst.org/web/unstpartnership/files/2012/09/HH_Panels.pdf