Sharing their Celtic, Nordic and Appalachian cultures, and forming a dynamic diversity – Aly Bain, Scotland’s supreme traditional style fiddler; Swedish multi-instrumentalist Ale Möller; and American old-time fiddler, singer, guitarist and banjo player Bruce Molsky.
In addition to his reputation as an outstanding Shetland and Scottish fiddler Aly Bain have become well known as the host of the Celtic-American TV series Transatlantic Sessions and for his work with Sweden’s multi-talented eight-time Swedish Grammy winner Ale Möller. The Multi-instrumentalist and folk/world music pioneer Ale Möller has been a guiding light, expanding the borders of Scandinavian folk music in groups and/or projects such as Filarfolket, Nordan, Frifot, Stockholm Folk Music Big Band, Ale Möller Band, and, more recently, Ale Möller Trio. And Bruce Molsky is one of the most revered ambassadors for America’s old-time mountain music who for decades has been a globetrotting performer, ethnomusicologist and educator, a recording artist with an expansive discography including seven solo albums, and well over a dozen collaborations and two Grammy-nominations