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She has just brought out her first CD 'Songs, Spells and Salsa moves' and feedback so far includes 'original and beautifully sung'. She was a prizewinner at the Glasgow Songwright Festival in 2009 and has appeared at the Alnwick International Music Festival, at Linlithgow and Douglasdale Festivals and regularly appears as the featured artist at writers' events. Pauline Vallance - Pauline is a singer/songwriter and accompanies herself on the clarsach. There have been some hints to suggest tones of Eva Cassidy or other strong female singers from an era long since left behind. She has a pure voice that is appreciated by those in the folk community for her honest, earthy and easy on the ear style. 2012 sees her performing at the Burns An A' that Festival. In the last few years she has appeared at the Arran Folk Festival, Celtic Connections on the Danny Kyle Stage and the Merchant City Festival. Pauline Alexander - a Glaswegian singer/songwriter. Luce Women - harmony singing, mandolins, guitars, banjo, concertina. Joined by Innes Watson on Guitars and John Somerville on Accordion they deliver a sparkling mix of traditional and original tunes and songs. Lori Watson and Rule Of Three - a contemporary folk outfit from across Scotland led by the Borders fiddle player and singer. Linsey Aitken and Ken Campbell combine vocal harmony with an unusual combination of instruments and pedigrees ranging from Celtic traditional music, contemporary song writing, to classical, baroque and orchestral. Linda, originally from America, now resides in the cooler climates of Highland Perthshire, Scotland. Linda Dewar - her rich voice, distinctive guitar styling, and engaging stage presence have made her a popular and familiar favourite among fans. There she cultivated her craft of song, lyric and story developing a warm open and generous performance style Lilian Ross - Lilian grew up in the "Singing Lands" of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, midst its rich oral culture. Lauren MacColl - fiddle led, with the driving combination of piano and guitar, The Lauren MacColl Trio take you on a musical journey from rousing Highland strathspeys and reels, to emotive Gaelic airs. Lau - modern traditional music band, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards winners of Best Group 20. Larsa - Dynamically fusing contemporary and traditional influences from Scotland, Ireland, the Canadian Maritimes and beyond, Larsa's tightly driven tunes and soulful songs have been captivating audiences across the UK and Europe since their formation in early 2012.