The Scotsman

Former shinty star reveals plans for ‘home turf’ music festival

- Brian Ferguson Arts & Culture Correspond­ent

A former shinty player who juggled his playing career with music-making has revealed plans to stage his own festival on his home turf in the West Highlands.

Musician and broadcaste­r Gary Innes will be launching "Lochaber Live" at the An Air shinty park in Fort William in the autumn.

A 2000-capacity big top will be erected at the park, which is located at the foot of Ben Nevis for the three-day event, which will coincide with the staging of shinty's annual Camanachd Cup Final in Fort William in September.

Innes, who founded the Gaelic folk-rock band Mànran in 2010, took over from Robbie Shepherd as presenter of Radio Scotland’s long-running Take the Floor programme after ending his playing career with Fort William.

Innes, a long-time shinty player for Fort William, announced the new event at a sold-out celebratio­n of the musical heritage of Lochaber at Glasgow’s City Hall, which was part of the annual Celtic Connection­s festival.

Innes previously instigated the huge Hoolie at the Hydro event which was staged for the second year in a row in December.

The new event in Fort William will see the town boast its own large-scale festival for the first time since a previous Lochaber Live event was staged in the 1980s and early 1990s.

Highland rockers Wolfstone, who appeared at the last Lochaber Live in 1994, will be among the bands appearing this year, along with Innes’s group.

The line-up also includes Mànran, pop-rock favourites Tide Lines, who are led by Fort William singer-songwriter Robert Robertson, and two long-running trad bands with strong roots in Lochaber and the West Highlands, Gaelic supergroup Dàimh and “acid croft” trailblaze­rs, and the Glenfinnan Ceilidh Band. Irish accordion star Sharon Shannon, who played at the funeral of Pogues frontman Shane Macgowan last month, Highland trad outfit Hò-rò and Spean Bridge singer-songwriter Marianne Fraser-stewart, who performs as Little Win, have also been confirmed for the event.

Innes said: “It’s only right that Lochaber will once again have its own festival which really reflects the breadth of talent and love of traditiona­l music in the region.

”I played at the very last one aged just 12 at the Nevis Centre in Fort William. A lot has happened in the intervenin­g three decades and with the profile and platform of traditiona­l music now at what feels like an all-time high, it seems like the perfect time to try and resurrect a cultural event that people locally still have such fond memories of.

“We’ve got a fantastic bill of artists lined up, who all share my love and affinity for the culture of Lochaber and the Highlands.

"I know they will do a stellar job of entertaini­ng the crowds at An Aird this September. We want to make this event as open and welcoming as possible to people of all ages so I would encourage festival fans to round up the family and come along to what is going to be an incredible celebratio­n.

"I have no doubt the people of Lochaber – and further afield – will have that tent rocking.”

 ?? ?? Former shinty star and musician Gary Innes has announced plans for a new ‘Lochaber Live’ festival on his home turf in Fort William
Former shinty star and musician Gary Innes has announced plans for a new ‘Lochaber Live’ festival on his home turf in Fort William

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