Greentrax Recordings

Greentrax Recordings are a Scottish record label that specialises in Scottish traditional music.

Greentrax Recordings
Founded1986 (1986)
FounderIan Green
GenreScottish traditional music
LocationCockenzie, Scotland
Official websitewww.greentrax.com

History

The label was founded in 1986 by former police inspector Ian Green, who played the bagpipes and was responsible for arranging folk music at the police social club.[1] He was also involved with the magazine Sandy Bell’s Broadsheet.[2] Prior to his retirement, Green had been selling an increasing number of records at the Edinburgh Folk Club and at festivals, and continued this on retiring. He invested some of his pension into setting up the label, and the name came from a competition run by BBC Radio Scotland.[1]

Artists

Their catalogue include releases by Gordon Duncan, RURA, Barbara Dickson, The McCalmans, Paul McKenna Band, Jean Redpath, Catherine-Ann MacPhee, Adam McNaughton, Archie Fisher, Aly Bain, Brian McNeill, Judy Small, Shooglenifty, Tony McManus, Fiddlers' Bid, Chris Stout, Willie Hunter & Violet Tulloch, Bodega, Peerie Willie Johnson, Shoormal, Ceilidh Minogue, Dick Gaughan, The Whistlebinkies, The Poozies and the Peatbog Faeries.[3]

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See also

References

  1. Rob Adams. "Greentrax Recordings". livingtradition.co.uk. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  2. "City pubs were jam packed with folk". scotsman.com. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  3. "Full Greentrax Catalogue by Category". greentrax.com. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
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