Taking their name from a Gaelic word that literally means "a delving in the earth" (although, less formally, it's understood as "a mess"), the Scottish act Bùrach was one of a myriad of acts in the 90's to combine more traditional music with more conventional aspects of rock and pop. The group includes lead singer Ali Cherry (a one-time producer for BBC Scotland); classically trained guitarist Doug Anderson on banjo and mandolin; bass player Roy Waterston; accordionist Sandy Brechin; fiddle player Greg Borland; and percussionist Eoghain Anderson. Comin… read more
Taking their name from a Gaelic word that literally means "a delving in the earth" (although, less formally, it's understood as "a mess"), the Scottish act Bùrach was one of a myriad of acts in the 90's to combine more traditional music with more conventional as… read more
Taking their name from a Gaelic word that literally means "a delving in the earth" (although, less formally, it's understood as "a mess"), the Scottish act Bùrach was one of a myriad of acts in the 90's to combine more traditional music with more conventional aspects of rock and pop. The group includes lead singer Ali Cherry (a one-… read more