Glasgow, Scotland -The BBC Young Traditional Musician of the
Year was announced tonight. The winner is fiddler Shona Mooney from Lauder.
Shona is originally from the Scottish Borders and has been exposed to music all of her life. In 1999 & 2000 she and her two friends Lillias Kinsman-Blake (flute) and Ross Horne (bass) reached the 'BBC Radio 2 young folk awards semi-final'.
Shona decided to further her education after reading about a new course in folk and traditional music based in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Shona worked with other fiddlers from the Borders (Innes and Lori Watson, Allan Hyslop and Rachel Cross) in a project called 'Borders Young fiddles' - promoting the traditional music of their area and combining it with their own compositions. The CD was released in 2004.
[Photo: Shona Mooney and Dave Wood].
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