Siobhan Miller’s fifth album ‘Bloom’ has an immediacy and energy beyond her previous offerings. If she can continue to harness the spark and spontaneity in evidence here, I’ll remain a convert. A prized bloom indeed.
Four-time Scots Singer of the Year, Siobhan Miller, returns with her first new music in over two years with the new single I’m a Rover, featuring guest musicians Kris Drever, Jack Smedley and Louis Abbott.
The Transatlantic Sessions are, in many ways, the centrepiece of Celtic Connections. The performances were exuberant and full of energy, featuring a star-studded house band and guests Leyla McCalla, Siobhan Miller, Sarah Jarosz, and Paul Brady. An unforgettable night.
Edinburgh Tradfest’s new Spotlight season kicks off with four new online video concerts including Old Blind Dogs, Siobhan Miller, Catriona MacDonald, Margaret Robertson and Malin.
Siobhan Miller’s All Is Not Forgotten is a perfect antidote for these unsettled times. She brings out the best in a musical landscape, from traditional to modern. Along the way, we all share the experiences that help us weather the sorrows and the joys life offers.
Taken from her forthcoming album ‘All Is Not Forgotten’, which finds Scottish singer songwriter Siobhan Miller returning to her roots, watch “May Morning Dew”, also our Song of the Day.
This week saw Siobhan kicked off a special celebration to mark the fifth anniversary of her debut album ‘Flight of Time’. Watch her performing Down in the Dandelions. Plus we’ve news of her first Christmas single.
Part Four of our Best Folk Albums of 2018 includes Sam Sweeney, Siobhan Miller, Hannah Rarity, Iona Fyfe, Phillip Henry, Trembling Bells, Jackie Oates, Eddi Reader and more.
Siobhan Miller’s ‘Mercury’ builds on the strength of its two thoroughly impressive predecessors, in an album of outstanding quality that delights with its music, and enthrals with its song.
Our Song of the Day is The Western Edge take from Siobhan Miller’s newest album ‘Mercury’ which is set to be released this Friday, November 2nd. Don’t miss her album tour which includes London’s Kings Place, the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and more.
Mercury is the third solo album from multi-award-winning Scottish singer-songwriter Siobhan Miller and her first album of entirely original material. The title track, which is released as a single today, is also out Song of the Day.
LAU announce LAU-LAND Glasgow featuring workshops, discussions, sessions and live concerts from the likes of Eliza Carthy, Siobhan Miller, Cormac Begley, Sam Amidon, Pictish Trail, Jaimini Jethwa, Brighde Chaimbeul and more.