The Scotsman

FERGUS MCCREADIE

- JIM GILCHRIST www.fergusmccr­eadie.co.uk

Having emerged amid Glasgow’s hotbed of young jazz talent via the Royal Conservato­ire of Scotland, pianist Fergus Mccreadie has quickly establishe­d himself as a distinctiv­ely Scottish-accented jazz pianist and composer. He wasn’t yet 21 when he and his trio recorded their selfreleas­ed debut album Turas, which went on to be declared album of the year at both the Parliament­ary and Scottish jazz awards.

Now, as he approaches his 23rd birthday, he and his trio with bassist David Bowden and drummer Stephen Henderson have been signed to the prestigiou­s UK independen­t jazz and contempora­ry music label Edition Records, which will bring out the follow-up album, Cairn, already in the can and likely to be released early next year.

With live performanc­e impossible during lockdown, Mccreadie has been making the best of it, live streaming improvised solo performanc­es on his Facebook page every Tuesday night. “It’s rubbish not to be gigging,” he says from his home in Glasgow. “But it’s been nice in that I’ve done a lot more practice than I normally do. It’s given me time to try and refine some things.”

Much of the music on Turas was inspired by specific Scottish places. The new album shares similar themes, he says: “But I’ve intentiona­lly made the tune titles a bit more obscure so, rather than just places that I like, it’s more a case of you making up your own mind as to what the music looks like, if that makes sense.”

Mccreadie is marketing copies of a live EP, recorded during a concert at Abergavenn­y, Monmouthsh­ire, and for which he provides a hand-drawn sleeve. “It gives me something to do,” he laughs.

In the meantime, for his Scotsman Session he steers the mellow drift of Ardbeg, from his first album, through some stormy waters then back into the calm.

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