Mackie Ceilidh BandThe Ceilidh Band opened the evening. On piano is Andrew Cheyne, Sandra Campbell is lead violin. Both from Mackie music department | Kelly EwenKelly is second year music student at Aberdeen University. Kelly sang numbers by Regina Spektor and Adele |
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Louis CraigheadLouis has his own band, Show Me The Sky and writes a lot of his own material. Currently he is recording a new album called Kingdoms | Emily GordonEmily is in 5th year at Mackie. She sings a little but primarily plays guitar. This evening, she joined Rachel Gilmour and the two girls sang together |
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Rachel GilmourRachel is also in the 5th year at Mackie. She plays guitar and sang along with Emily. They sang numbers by KT Tunstall and Pink | Rhys RobertsonRhys, at just 14, was the youngest performer of the night. Rhys gave outstanding renditions of Use Somebody by Kings Of Leon and Michael Jackson's You Are Not Alone |
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RamadramIan and Dave, half of the well-known group Trybe, rounded off the first half with their own brand of humour | Danielle ReidDanielle is in 5th year at Banchory Academy. She sings, dances and plays violin. Danielle's chosen songs for the evening were Autumn Leaves and As Long As He Needs Me. |
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Cameron RossCameron plays in the Mackie Orchestra, the String Group and the Ceilidh Band. He has won many awards including the highest grade in the Scottish Traditional Music Exams | Bethany Crockett & Matthew JohnsonNormally soloists, Bethany and Matthew teamed up for 3 marvellous duets. A Bach Sonata, the Pink Panther theme and a soulful Goodnight Julia |
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Geoff SharpGeoff plays guitar and sings, often on the night club scene. His chosen numbers were No Regrets and Better Tomorrow | Burns QuoirRecently formed to celebrate the year of the Homecoming, the choir sang 2 well known Burns songs and finished the evening with a slightly different version of Auld Lang Syne |
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FinaleThe entire cast of performers give a rousing finale | |
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