Storied and steeped in the best of American music, North Carolina singer songwriter Woody Pines and his four piece band are expected to intoxicate audiences with their blend of rural and urban stringband, country blues, ragtime and jug band music. Completing the North American contingent is one of the brightest young talents to emerge in Cajun, Creole and Zydeco (Louisiana French) music over the last decade, Cedric Watson. A four-time Grammy-nominated fiddler, singer, accordionist & songwriter, this is a young man with seemingly unlimited potential.
Ireland is also well represented with three exciting acts on the line-up. Niamh Ní Charra is a multiple award winner on both fiddle and concertina, who toured for 8 years as a soloist with Riverdance before embarking on extensive tours as a solo artist and with her own band as well as with the likes of The Chieftains and Carlos Núñez. From County Down, Northern Ireland, Kieran Goss is also making a return trip to Shetland – 23 years after his last Festival performance. Long hailed as one of Ireland's leading songwriters and performers, Kieran's music has won him fans across the globe. Completing the Irish contingent is The Rambling Boys of Pleasure who consist of well-known Irish musicians Bernard O'Neill, Gino Lupari, Alan Burke, David Munnelly and Sean Regan who all have a shared love of exploring their music and looking for new directions in which to take it. With such musical prestige, you can't really go wrong!
Continuing with an Irish link, the Festival is excited to invite The Long Notes who perform captivating arrangements of Irish, Scottish, French-Canadian, Galician, Quebecois and old-time tunes as well as original compositions in their arrangements. Having met through the session scene of Camden Town, London, they have forged an excellent reputation over the past 6 years with appearances at numerous festivals including Celtic Connections, Glastonbury, Wimorne and Towersey.
Also making their debut Shetland appearance are Skerryvore who first formed on the tiny Scottish island of Tiree but are now set for the big time, having already performed in over 20 countries worldwide, as well as releasing four albums since 2005 and collecting an array of industry awards.
Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra are one of the hardest working bands on the UK roots music circuit and have built a sizeable fan base following numerous tours and big festival appearances. A hot six-piece, they're more eclectic than most, mixing Western Swing, Gypsy Jazz, Hokum Blues, Ragtime, Cajun, and Roots-of-Country. Also from the UK but with a distinctly American bluegrass sound is the Leon Hunt n-tet, whose album release last year plays homage to Leon's musical hero, Earl Scruggs. Leon has taken part in several notable 'transatlantic' recordings and projects that have included some of the biggest names in American traditional music but beyond proving his Bluegrass credentials, Leon has found himself in a diverse array of other musical settings.