dbo:abstract | - Songs of Separation was a music project created in the aftermath of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum to explore through the medium of music ideas of separation. It was organised by double-bass player Jenny Hill and brought together ten female folk musicians from Scotland and England for one week in June 2015 on the Isle of Eigg. The resulting album won the "Best Album" category in the 2017 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. (en)
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dbp:alt | - Songs of Separation live performance at Celtic Connections, 2016 (en)
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dbp:associatedActs | - (en)
- Kinnaris Quintet (en)
- Lady Maisery (en)
- The Poozies (en)
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dbp:caption | - From L to R: Karine Polwart, Rowan Rheingans, Kate Young, Hannah Read, Eliza Carthy, Jenny Hill, Jenn Butterworth, Hannah James, Hazel Askew, Mary Macmaster (en)
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dbp:cover | - Songs of Separation album front cover.jpg (en)
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dbp:language | - English, Scottish Gaelic, Norn (en)
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dbp:pastMembers | - (en)
- Hannah James (en)
- Eliza Carthy (en)
- Hannah Read (en)
- Hazel Askew (en)
- Jenn Butterworth (en)
- Jenny Hill (en)
- Karine Polwart (en)
- Kate Young (en)
- Mary Macmaster (en)
- Rowan Rheingans (en)
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dbp:producer | - * Jenny Hill* Andy Bell (en)
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dbp:recorded | - Isle of Eigg, June 2015 (en)
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rdfs:comment | - Songs of Separation was a music project created in the aftermath of the 2014 Scottish independence referendum to explore through the medium of music ideas of separation. It was organised by double-bass player Jenny Hill and brought together ten female folk musicians from Scotland and England for one week in June 2015 on the Isle of Eigg. The resulting album won the "Best Album" category in the 2017 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. (en)
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