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Treacherous Orchestra is a Scottish 12-piece Celtic fusion band. The band blends Scottish traditional music with other influences such as folk, rock and punk. Instruments used include bagpipes, accordion, bodhrán, fiddle and tin whistle as well as guitars, bass and drums. The band was nominated for the Scottish Album of the Year awards in 2015. Treacherous Orchestra comprise: John Somerville: Accordian Ross Ainslie: Pipes and Whistles Ali Hutton: Pipes and Whistles Bo Jingham: Flutes and Whistles Kevin O'Neill: Flutes and Whistles Adam Sutherland: Fiddle Innes Watson: Fiddle Eamonn Coyne: Banjo and Mandolin Michael Bryan: Guitar Spad Reid: Guitar Fraser Stone: Drums and Percussion Martin O'Neill: Bodhran and Percussion Duncan Lyall: Double Bass Comprising a generation of Scotland's finest musicians, and formed originally to play the Celtic Connections Festival Club in 2009, the band personnel are known for playing in most of Scotland's well known Folk/World acts. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Origins
BBC Folk Awards 2013
42ème Festival Interceltique de Lorient (Année de L'Acadie -Celtic Music - Keltia Musique)
Аэростат vol. 376 - Lugh. Шинейд
Аэростат vol. 399 - Притчи
Treacherous Orchestra - EP
EP
Songlines CD #83 (April/May 2012)
Celtic Connections (Free With Sunday Herald)
Beginner's Guide to Celtic
42ème Festival Interceltique de Lorient