North Uist singer Julie Fowlis is said to have stolen the show at this Cambridge Folk Festival.
Singing in Gaelic accompanied by her bouzouki-playing husband, Eamon Doorley (from the Irish band Danu), and the much-venerated fiddler Duncan Chisholm, guitarist Tony Byrne and bodhran drummer Martin O’Neill, her enchanting vocals brought some sunshine to the damp festival Saturday.
Performing songs from her latest album, Uam, with huge energy, Fowlis showcased folk tales passed down from the tiny Gaelic-speaking community she grew up in.
On Sunday, Fowlis made a surprise appearance with Scottish-Cuban-fusion band Salsa Celtica, to huge applause.
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