Scottish born Phamie Gow is an award winning, multi-talented musician. Not only is she a renowned for her ground breaking performances as a harpist, she is also a talented singer, pianist, whistle player, accordionist, composer and producer! Phamie's unique rhythmic and exciting musical style have helped to challenge traditional perceptions of harp playing and through collaborations with a wide range of musicians and instruments she has maintained a vibrant fresh sound. Phamie has toured extensively around Europe, America and Canada, performing in festivals and distinguished concert halls including The Carnegie Hall in New York.

Month of June in Scotland - New CD release


The 18th of June was the date that Phamie officially released her 5th solo modern harp album, La Vida Buena - The Good Life. The event took place in The Coda Music Shop in Edinburgh, Scotland.

On the 21st Phamie performed Eden Court in Inverness for the Nos Ur song competition. For more information look at:

http://www.nos-ur.eu/

This is a new competition designed to create more interest in minority celtic languages such as Scots and Irish Gaelic. Phamie's self penned song ' Bu Tusa An Gaol a Bh'air M'aire' was chosen to go through to the finals of the competition. The words are by Aonghas MacNicol. You can vote online on the night for Phamie's song.

On the 28th there was a treat to see Phamie's new collaboration with the fantastic International flamenco guitarist Ricardo Garcia in Glasgow as part of The West End Festival.

Posted on Wednesday, June 04, 2008