Tue Feb 24 House Concert: Alasdair White & Ross Martin

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Joyce Clyde

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Feb 11, 2026, 5:50:41 PM (11 days ago) Feb 11
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We're co-hosting our next show with the Monterey Bay Celtic Society:

                                  Tuesday, Feb 24  7:30pm
              Alasdair White & Ross Martin: Scottish fiddle music

Details below.  The concert will be held indoors, with masks optional.
Please stay at home if you have cold/flu symptoms, or mask if you're not sure.

Suggested donation: $25/person sliding scale.
To reserve your spot, please email <Conc...@InstantHarmony.com>.
Be sure to include the total in your party.

Upcoming shows in our series:
     Thu, Mar 5:     Bruce Molsky: Appalachian Old-Time fiddle/guitar/banjo
     Thu, Mar 12:   Tawja N Umarg : Moroccan Tamazight music
     Fri, Mar 13:     Evie Ladin Band: Neo-Traditional Roots music
     Fri, Apr 10:      Alessandro Pennezi & Mike Marshall: Brazilian choro
     Thu, Apr 30:    Jackson, Cotter, Clarridge & Colliton: Celtic roots tunes & songs 
 
Other musical events of interest:
     Sat, Feb 14:  7-10pm  Palo Alto Contradance, 625 Hamilton Ave, Palo Alto
                             featuring Rodney Miller, Paul Kotapish, Daniel & Ezra Steinberg
                             Sarah Trop calling
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              Alasdair White & Ross Martin: Scottish fiddle music
                                  Tuesday, Feb 24  7:30pm

   Two of Scotland’s finest traditional musicians, Alasdair White and Ross Martin, join
for a rare West Coast duo tour. Though they live on opposite sides of the Atlantic -
White in New York City and Martin in Lochaber - their music is deeply rooted in the
powerful and timeless traditions of the Scottish West coast. As two fifths of Gaelic
supergroup, Dàimh (pronounced ‘Dive’), they bring the same ethos of ’straight in the
eye Highland music’ to a duo setting.  Together, they create an expansive musical
partnership that thrives in a live setting - with driving dance tunes and resonant
Gaelic airs that capture the spirit of the Highlands and Islands.

Alasdair White: fiddle
   Widely regarded as one of the leading exponents of Scottish music, Alasdair's deeply
rooted yet wide-ranging musicality reflects his Isle of Lewis birthplace, current New York
City home, and over 20 years globe-trotting with some of the best known names in
traditional music including Dàimh and the Battlefield Band.

Ross Martin: guitar
   From Arisaig in the West Highlands, renowned guitarist, Ross Martin is probably on
your favorite Scottish album. His distinctive approach to accompaniment - rhythmic,
driving, and full of nuance - has made him a sought-after collaborator and a backbone
of contemporary Scottish traditional music.

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