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Capercaillie's Karen Matheson

Plays PFT, Fri 18th March

 


karen-matheson_listKaren Matheson is the unmistakable voice of Capercaillie. Combine that sound with James Grant on guitars, Ewen Vernal on double bass and Donald Shaw on piano and you have all the ingredients for a night of sublimely beautiful music at Pitlochry Festival Theatre on Friday 18th March.


Karen's stunning vocal talents have mesmerised audiences worldwide. Sean Connery described Karen as having "a throat surely touched by the hand of God" and Billboard magazine described her as "the finest Gaelic singer alive today", but this tells only part of the remarkable story of a singer at the forefront of the Celtic music scene.


As a solo performer, Karen has been involved in various collaborative projects, including the award-winning BBC series Transatlantic Sessions, where she recorded tracks with Emmylou Harris, The MacGarrigle Sisters, Nanci Griffith, Paul Brady and a host of respected musicians.

 

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