Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland


Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

The Fiddle Tree presents The Emily Smith Band with special guest Mike Whellans
Thursday, 16th June 2005, 8.30pm
Baronial Hall, Birnam House Hotel, Birnam

Following the success of their Bank Holiday weekend events at the end of May, “The Fiddle Tree” are presenting a mouth-watering concert of traditional and contemporary music at the Birnam House Hotel on Thursday, June 16th, when the featured artists are The Emily Smith Band with special guest Mike Whellans.

Dumfriesshire born singer Emily Smith first made her mark on the Scottish music scene when she won the 2002 BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Scottish Traditional Musician of the Year Award. In the same year she formed her own band and has since toured throughout Europe and Australasia. In 2003 Emily graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama with an Honours degree in Scottish music. During this time she developed her skills on piano and accordion and established her own singing style drawing on the many sources available to her.
Emily has a warm and open stage manner and these same characteristics shine through in her musicianship. Her voice blends delicacy with surprising power and is equally alluring whether enriched by instrumental backing or unaccompanied.
With an imaginative approach to instrumental arrangements she gives a contemporary edge to ancient songs.

As well as performing with her band Emily has worked with performers such as John McCusker, Karine Polwart and Irish band North Cregg. She has also been included in the acclaimed ‘Scottish Women’ group featuring Scotland’s top female vocalists and is a member of Scotland’s ‘folk orchestra’ - The Unusual Suspects. Emily’s debut CD ‘A Day Like Today’ was released in 2002 on Edinburgh based Footstompin’ Records. Her long awaited second album ‘A Different Life’ was released on White Fall Records in January 2005.

Mike Whellans was born in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders a wee while ago (c1945). His father was a jazz drummer playing in local bands and Mike’s first instrument, from a very early age, was his dad’s kit. By age 14 Mike was playing in wedding and dance bands around the Borders.

While playing this local dance scene, Mike began to learn guitar as well as playing the kit. In 1969 he decided to turn professional and very soon released a first solo album. In the early 1970s, Mike was a member of the traditional Scots-Irish band, Boys of the Lough, and worked in a duo with fellow-Boy Aly Bain (now, of course, an internationally renowned fiddle player) for about three years.

The Whellans-Bain duo had a great reputation for American fiddle and guitar music which required great guitar flat-picking skill, a skill which Mike had in spades! Since then Mike has developed from that musical base into a veritable one-man live-wire blues-band featuring this crisp, fast, accurate flat-picking on acoustic and electric guitars, wild mouth-harp and his own highly idiosyncratic speciality, mouth percussion - and that really is something; and, oh, yes … he sings and writes too!

In common with a number of Scottish acts, Mike has always worked extensively on the continent, especially in Denmark, and in the 1980s he settled there, having built up a sizable following for his own style of boogie, blues and humour.

The concert starts at 8.30pm.
Admission: Advance sales: £8 / £6 (concession); on the door: £10 / £8
Contact - Birnam House Hotel (01350) 727462 / Dunkeld Tourist Office (01350) 727688 / Birnam CD (01350) 727158
Email - info@thefiddletree.com
Web - www.thefiddletree.com

Re: Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

Emily was in my school ceilidh band. Never liked her - not the nicest person in the world.

Re: Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

Well, you probably know her better than me as you went to school with her but I have always found her to be a lovely, friendly, outgoing person. I can’t see what is to dislike to be honest.

Re: Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

I don’t know her that well but she comes over that way to me as well, Alistair. Sounds a little like “sour grapes” to me. We should all make up our own minds.

Re: Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

I’ve got an un-labelled cassette recording of (the only?) Mike Whelans&Aly Bain - phenomenal playing from both of them, and the choice of materiel so varied and different than anything you’d hear these days….I’m still trying to find the name of the album.

Jim

Re: Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

I think it was called “Ali Bain & Mike Whellans” - honestly !

Re: Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

Thank Kenny, I seem to remember it was someting like that!

Jim

Re: Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

Emily Smith, not the nicest person in the world? Think maybe some unresolved issues of jealousy there…. i’ve always found her to be one of the kindest people i’ve met. Anyone out there who thinks otherwise should actually walk up to her and talk to her instead of putting up pathetic comments like that on a *music* discussion forum… Why on earth would you slag another person off on a thread that is essentially an advert for a concert.
Maybe it’s because she’s working hard to become a successful young musician and it’s actually paying off for her. Please don’t slag off people on a forum when they can’t answer you back, i’m sick of seeing this happen!

Re: Emily Smith Band/ Mike Whellans, June 16, Birnam, Scotland

Emily Smith is not the nicest person in the world. I know that for a fact, because I am the NPITW. She could well be the 2nd NPITW though, I haven’t really met her but she turned up at the Quiet Man session in Melbourne a year or so ago and behaved impeccably nicely.
Did Ali Bain and Mike Whellans only make the one LP? I used to see the records in the shops in the days before I knew who Ali was.