Aberdeenshire singer Iona Fyfe seeks help to fund debut album

Award winning Iona Fyfe needs support to make her dream a reality

Stunning Iona Fyfe is currently working on her debut album to be released early next year, the Traditional Music student at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, has featured singing for Prunella Scales and Timothy West in the new Channel 4 series of Great Canal Journeys. Since performing at the Glasgow Barrowlands in 2014 alongside tradition bearers such as Sheila Stewart, Joe Aitken and Danny Couper for Aidan Moffat’s collaborative project “Where You’re Meant to Be”, Iona has been featured in BBC Scotland programme Landward. Iona, who has 1.6k followers on Twitter is performing at this year’s Keith’s TMSA festival has issued a plea for help to fund her debut album. For more information about Iona visit her website on https://ionafyfemusic.com/ and to support Iona who was the finalist in the Hands up for Trad 2017 Battle of the Folk Bands Competition, please visit https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/iona-fyfe-debut-album-recording/x/16033502#/ to make donations

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Meet your SNP candidates for Keith-Cullen

The SNP candidates for the May election: Theresa Coull and Iain Grieve

Both candidates are running for election to Moray Council for the Keith-Cullen ward on May 4. Mrs Coull has lived in Keith for 40 years while Mr Grieve who lives in Deskford is involved with various community groups in the locality. Best of luck to both of them.

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Lossiemouth hosts one of Scotland’s finest artiste

Ted Christopher

Logan’s Fund are a Scottish children’s charity fund that helps families affected by childhood cancer. They are organising a music concert to raise fund for children’s cancer on 19th May 2017 8:30pm – 12:30am @ Lossiemouth Footbal Club. For further info visit http://logansfund.org. Good stuff like this should be encouraged in the community, welldone guys!

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Driver is seriously injured in Aberdeenshire car crash

Scene of the ghastly motor accident on A947
Seriously injured driver arrives at ARI

The accident happened around 7am on Thursday, the 17 year old driver of the car was airlifted to the hospital after hydraulic cutting mechanism was used to cut him free from his trapped car while the driver of the SSE van was taken by road, they are currently recuperating.

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Tesco chairman describes white men as ‘endangered species’

John Allan made the comment at a forum of aspiring non-executive directors

The Tesco chairman, John Allan have described white men who occupies senior positions in businesss firm as endangered due to the drive to recruit more women and people from minority ethnic background. He further said that women and people from ethnic minority are now better placed to occupy senior roles more than ever before. Is it right to hold such view or is he just expressing a matter of fact, what do you think?

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Friends of woman who suffered from a flesh-eating bug are helping to raise £20000 for her recovery

Lesley is recovering from Necrotising Fasciitis

Lesley Kane is said to have contracted Necrotising Fasciitis, a deadly flesh-eating bug while playing a game of dodgeball with friends. Lesley who is from Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire lost part of her chest including her left breast to the ordeal. To help Lesley please visit https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/LesleyKane

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It’s the Aberdeen Jazz Festival, are you ready!

Aberdeen Jazz Festival

This year’s Aberdeen Jazz Festival holds on 15-19 March 2017. It’s one of the city’s top music festivals and the organisers have promised an exciting event featuring UK and international stars. It promises to be the biggest free admission music event.

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