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Phamie Gow, award winning young Scottish composer and multi-instrumentalist performs and plays the modern lever harp (acoustic and electric), piano, accordion, whistle and sings. Phamie writes and produces music for films, theatres and dance companies, and has collaborated and worked with artists of the calibre of Philip Glass (USA), Marisa Monte (Brasil), Carlos Núñez (Spain), Alan Stivell (France) and Ashley MacIsaac (Canada). Phamie has toured extensively as a solo artist and with her band around Europe, the Americas, Canada, and performs in International festivals and concert halls around the world such as The Carnegie Hall, NYC. To date has she released 4 solo self produced/penned albums which have been featured on many International radio stations including ABC, Classic FM and BBC Radio 3.
The Thistle and the Lotus
Phamie attended the premier of the film The Thistle and the Lotus showed at the Edinburgh Film house. The film was about the Dalai Lama`s visit to Scotland in 2004. Phamie and her music (The Stone Dance of the Chameleon) was featured in the film. Phamie was chosen to perform for the 2,500 people in the Usher hall and His Holiness himself.
Phamie also accompanied the lovely child singer Amy Moar who sang, The Why of a Miracle. They both recorded a single of this track in 2004, and all the procedes have gone to charity, being orphans in India, and the Friends of Midlothian children charity which supports children with disabilities. On the day of the visit of His Holiness, Amy was blessed by HH after they performed the song as a surprise for him at the end of his speaches.
Posted on Monday, December 04, 2006