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OUR BEST SELLING CD OF 2008
Phamie Gow - Moments of Time
  Catalogue Reference: GOW 003
Price: £12.50

Phamie Gow
Moments of Time
Rackwick Bay • Innocent railway • Moments of time •Un jour de Caroline • War song • Romance • Making tracks • Annandale • A tune for Ronald
Landscape •The night fold •Remembrance

Winner of the 'Danny award' in Celtic Connections (1999) the 'prix de composition de la ville de Dinan' - composition award 2002 - France, and the Tap Water Award - 'best music act in the Fringe 2002' August 2002. Winner of the 'Matt McGinn' award 2003, 'Best newcomer'. Phamie performed in Broadway, New York with many International artists including the living legend Pete Seeger. She was asked to play for his holiness the Dalai Lama, in a sell - out concert in Edinburgh`s Usher Hall to an audience of 2,500 people. ***** The Scotsman.
This disarmingly charming young musician/composer has been commissioned for film, dance and theatre companies, has given many workshops in festivals and conservatoires around Europe. Her piano compositions have been used in university studies and concert halls, and Phamie is a part time tutor for piano at the Royal Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow where she graduated in 2001. One of Phamie's song was sung by the Young Traditional Musician of the year 2004, James Graham, and was featured on his his debut album, Suibhal. Phamie also conducts masterclasses and workshops on how to compose.
And .... a final string to her bow is the new sound of her ensemble, an energetic, dynamic and exciting set up. Phamie works with different musicians all the time to help keep the music always fresh. Just now she has a line up with double bass, drums, perscussion, guitar, and always there are musical guests and new collaborators. Some collaborations she has created were with Carlos Nùñez (Galicia in Spain), Kepa Junkera (Bilbao in Spain), Karine Polwart who sang Phamie's song, Goodbye to the sea and sailors, as featured on Phamie's latest album, Dancing Hands. One exciting project in the near future being in the cast of the 5***** best selling show in the Edinburgh Festival, James Devine`s Tapeire, which is taking her on tour to Canada, Broadway in New York, and Miami in Florida.