Scotia Nostra is on the road every year in January and February for the Burns Night Celebrations.
Danish band, Scotia Nostra, with Rod Sinclair as a strong Scottish influence, performing "Tam O'Shanter" with lyrics by the Scots bard, Robert Burns. Peter Eget Hansen, also of Scotia Nostra fame, constitutes the rythm section here. Scotia Nostra is on the road every year in January and February for the Burns Night Celebrations.
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Scotia Nostra, featuring Rod Sinclair, will address the Haggis at the following 2024 Burns Night events:
25/1 6.30 pm at Hotel Ribe - Tickets: +45 75 4204 66 26/1 7.30pm at Koncerter på Damms Gård, Felsted, Åbenrå. via AabenraaLive or at Hans Jørgen tel: +45 60 92 46 69 10/2 6pm at Halkær Kro Mad & Kulturhus. Tickets at their website: Halkær Kro 11/2 3pm (!) at UnderVærket in Randers! Tickets in advance: Folkemusik i Randers Be there or be sorry you missed it! Paul Kaplan and Rod Sinclair first met on the whale project, writing and singing in USA and Denmark about the human predicament and its natural consequences. Now they are coming to Germany and Denmark, singing songs from Paul's and Rod's pens and touching base in the Scottish & US traditions. A duo concert with a wry smile that triggers deeper thoughts. Finely crafted lyrics and tunes resolutely grounded in the terse reality of the old songs. Tirsdag 17. okt Café Quedens, Overdammen 10, 6760 Ribe, Denmark
Billetter: 0045 75 41 10 50 [email protected] Torsdag 19. okt Gewölbekeller, Hotel Freihof am Roland, am Marktplatz 6, 22880 Wedel, Tyskland Ticketverkauf: 0049 41 03 12 80 [email protected] Lørdag 21. okt Nanas Stue, Sønder Land 1, Sønderho, 6270 Fanø, Denmark Billetter: 0045 75 16 40 25 [email protected] Tirsdag 24. okt Den gamle Kro, Årø. Billetter: 25 11 15 90 Torsdag 26. okt Metronomen, Godthåbsvej 33, 2000 Frederiksberg Billetter: MobilePay 25 72 21 50 Fredag 27. okt Nørre Gymnasium, Mørkhøjvej 78, 2700 Brønshøj (lukket arrangement) Ticket prices on demand / Billetprisen oplyses ved spillestederne Koncerterne begynder kl 19:30 CPH:DOX & CPH Folk Club: Joan Baez, I Am Noise + concert by Rod Sinclair og Steffan Søgård Sørensen1/3/2023 The documentary:
In a sun-drenched cabin in Woodside, California, the directors meet the now 82-year-old Joan Baez. She is one of the 20th century’s greatest folk singers and activist voices, and in the autumn of her career she contiunues to shine. ‘Joan Baez, I Am A Noise’ is structured as a visual diary anchored in Baez’s extraordinary archive, including newly discovered home movies, diaries, artworks and sound recordings. At the same time, the singer is remarkably honest and revealing about her life on and off stage – from her lifelong psychiatric struggles to her myriad activist causes with Dr Martin Luther King and others, to a heartbreaking romance and musical partnership with a young Bob Dylan. A searingly honest look at a living legend who has never told the full truth about her life – until now. The concert: After the film there will be a concert where the experienced musician and co-founder of the Tønder Festival, Rod Sinclair, will take us into the musical universe of the protest songs and political music of Joan Baez's time. Rod has been singing and playing banjo and guitar on folk music stages all over the world and in Denmark since 1967. With him is double bassist Steffan Søgård Sørensen. The concert is spiced with anecdotes and historical perspectives from the era. Hear for example about when Rod met Joan Baez in Canada. Arranged together with Copenhagen Folk Club and the Folk Music Archive in Tønder. Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/149988614570134 As a part of the Fife Sing Festival 2021, this year online, the organisers have found this video from 1983. Scotlands national ballet performs Royston Muldooms choreography for Shoals o Herrin sung and played by Dick Gaughan. Waukin song frae Lewis. Magdalen Green sung by Rod Sinclair, played by Kontraband Diddlin (inkl Bonnie Lass Come ower the Burn) af Willie Fraser. from 1:23:50 Scotia Nostra (Steffan Sørensen, Peter Eget, Christopher Davis Maack, Rod Sinclair og Stig Bang-Mortensen) has recorded a CD with the Danish titel "Gammel Venskab - Robert Burns i Danmark". A mix of newly composed songs as well as traditional Burns material. It celebrates the 20 anniversary for the Burns Night tours in Denmark, which these gentlemen have been involved in
The CD was released in late August at Hagges Pub in Tønder in connection with the Tønder Festival. The lads played a few tunes and - everybody who purchased the CD, was given a free beer from the bar! The production of the CD is supported by a grant from KODA Culture, for which we are very grateful. |
AuthorRod Sinclair, from Fife, has sung his songs from Scotland and played guitar and 5-string banjo all over the world, both solo and with Kontraband, Paddy Doyles, The Bluebell Scottish Ceilidh Band and Sula. In a variety of roles, Rod Sinclair has contributed to every Tønder Festival, from 1985-1990 as artistic director. With some of Denmark's leading young musicians, Rod Sinclair provided original music and songs for the royal inauguration of Denmark's biggest national park, the Wadden Sea. Tours of Denmark with Scotland's great singer and guitarist Dick Gaughan, fiddle player Brian McNeill and with Danish guitar virtuoso Christian Alvad were followed by solo tours in Burkina Faso and Mali, Malawi, Scotland, Germany and Sweden. Rod Sinclair played on 4 Volbeat albums, toured with the heavy metal band and performed in the Copenhagen Parken stadium on 26 August 2017 for 48000 fans. Archives
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