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Iain Morrison
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- Iain is from an Island off the north west coast of Scotland called Lewis.\n- He currently lives near Glasgow.\n- He recently appeared on the BBC’s Transatlantic Sessions singing Broken Off Car Door, A Lewis Summer and Fire in my Hands alongside the likes of Bela Fleck, Danny Thompson and Jerry Douglas.\n- He has released 4 albums on his own label:\nEmpty Beer Bottles and Peatfire Smoke (2004),\nSkimming Stones…Sinking Boats (2008),\nTrust the Sea to Guide me (2010),\nHaunted Bird with the poet\u002Fstoryteller Daibhidh Martin (2011)\n- He can play a number of instruments including various types of pipes. At a young age he grew to love the classical music of the highland pipes (piobaireachd) which was taught to him by his father using a technique called canntaireachd! In 2010 he was commissioned to write songs based on these ancient melodies by the Celtic Connections festival. The piece he wrote received a 5 star review from the Scotsman newspaper. These songs are yet to be recorded.\n- He was the writer and singer with the Scottish indie band Crash My Model Car. They were signed to V2. The band broke up in 2009.
- Iain is from an Island off the north west coast of Scotland called Lewis.\n- He currently lives near Glasgow.\n- He recently appeared on the BBC’s Transatlantic Sessions singing Broken Off Car Door, A Lewis Summer and Fire in my Hands alongside the likes of Bela Fleck, Danny Thompson and Jerry Douglas.\n- He has released 4 albums on his own label:\nEmpty Beer Bottles and Peatfire Smoke (2004),\nSkimming Stones…Sinking Boats (2008),\nTrust the Sea to Guide me (2010),\nHaunted Bird with the poet\u002Fstoryteller Daibhidh Martin (2011)\n- He can play a number of instruments including various types of pipes. At a young age he grew to love the classical music of the highland pipes (piobaireachd) which was taught to him by his father using a technique called canntaireachd! In 2010 he was commissioned to write songs based on these ancient melodies by the Celtic Connections festival. The piece he wrote received a 5 star review from the Scotsman newspaper. These songs are yet to be recorded.\n- He was the writer and singer with the Scottish indie band Crash My Model Car. They were signed to V2. The band broke up in 2009.