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Pigeon Detectives Landed By Bella
23 July 2007

Indie Rockers The Pigeon Detectives have been added to the Belladrum bill. The Leeds band, released an album this year which charted straight in at Number 3 in the UK. They will headline the Hothouse Stage (sponsored by MacRae & Dick) at Belladrum, near Beauly, Inverness-shire on Saturday 11th August.

 

The Pigeon Detectives, who have supported several tours by the Kaiser Chiefs, join a strong stable of Indie artists at Bella including The Hoosiers and Kate Nash, both of whom have just entered the top ten; other indies at the festival include Ghosts, Scouting For Girls, Mumm-Ra, Nine Black Alps, 1990s, Ben’s Brother, Pete & The Pirates, The Jyrojets and The Dykeenies.

 

The Magic Numbers and James headline the festival on 10th and 11th August, near on Friday 10 August in what is a Scottish festival exclusive.  And back in 2007 after she had to pull out in 2006 due to a family illness is special guest Martha Wainwright who has responded to pleas from fans and festival organisers to return.

 

Also featuring at the event are celebrated UK reggae roots band Misty In Roots, centrepiece of the Rock Against Racism movement, and The Alabama 3 who make a welcome reappearance at the festival; Julian Cope, formerly of post punk band Teardrop Explodes, heads the line-up on the MacRae & Dick Hothouse Stage on the Friday and Sandi Thom and Lloyd Cole headline the Grassroots Stage (sponsored by the Black Isle Brewery) on Friday and Saturday respectively. Johnny Cash’s original Tennessee 3 make their first appearance in Scotland since the early 1990s. And Fife folk maverick and former punk rocker Jackie Leven appears with Robert Fisher of the Willard Grant Conspiracy and Michael Weston King of the The Good Sons.

 

Scots indie talent on show at Bella also includes Theatre Fall, Le Reno Amps, Fox Face, Figurefive, The Law, The Needles and Crash My Model Car. Other indies include psychedelic pop exponents The Earlies, plusPolytechnic, The Wallbirds and Sergeant

 

The Grassroots Stage features new Scottish singer-songwriter sensations Amy MacDonald and Kris Drever. Also on that stage are Scots seventies vets String Driven Thing, alt Americanaband 6 Day Riot, Lisa Haley & The Zydekats Belfast alt pop artist Duke Special, rock and roll singer-songwriter Wreckless Eric with Amy Rigby, alt country Piney Gir, Canadian folk rockers Loomer, country singer-songwriter Tom Russell from Texas, Aberdeen folk band The Lorelei, and singer-songwriters Martha Tilston & The Woods, Nick Harper, and Ben Taylor son of Carly Simon and James Taylor.

 

After missing a year last year, Skye Celtic rockers The Peatbog Faeries are back for their third appearance at Bella; they are joined by Celtic piping virtuosos The Fred Morrison Band, veteran duo Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain, Bruce MacGregor's Blazin' Fiddles, Breton Celtic musicians Skilda and the experimental Fitkin Wall which features Sutherland harpist Ruth Wall

 

A world music element will be brought by the Senegalese singer-songwriter Nuru Kane and his band Bayefall Gnawa who played at the original Festival in the Desert in Mali in 2004.

 

The Venus Flytrap Stage, besides featuring theatre, cabaret and burlesque, also offers music from the some of the wilder reaches of experimentation including Ox Eagle Lion Man, Tunng, The Strange Death of Liberal England and psychedelic folk band Circulus who combine modern and medieval instruments to produce music which has been described as ‘a fist fight between a group of under-nourished sixteenth century court musicians and an acid-soaked bunch of hippy rockers from the early seventies.’

 

Cabaret and burlesque on the Venus Flytrap will include Glasgow’s Club Noir and The Flash Monkey Cabaret Casbah, fresh from London’s Café de Paris. Also on that stage will be Brighton’s Fake Bush who delivers an affectionate pastiche of Kate Bush, Slow Club

The BBC Radio Scotland and HAIL Seedlings stage for Scottish emerging talent will also return to the event this year, with artists for this stage being selected by a panel representing the sponsors and the festival.

 

A new stage sponsored by Highland Solicitors Property Centre will feature comedy curated by the Glasgow Comedy Festival, poetry, debate, interviews and performance art.

 

As in previous years, there will be plenty of entertainment and things to do for the 2000 or so children who attend the festival. Also at the event will be the Hielan’ Fields with complimentary medicine and treatment and plenty of alt retail experience from the large variety of traders there.

 

Capacity at the increasingly popular family-friendly event will remain the same at 12,000 in 2007. “We sense the festival is reaching its natural size in terms of the site and of the feel of the event and in terms of wanting to keep it as an event based around the Highland community,” said festival director Joe Gibbs

 

“However, with the event’s reputation rapidly growing in stature, not increasing our capacity will inevitably put pressure on ticket availability so we would urge family festival-goers to buy.”

 

The festival was nominated for three awards in the UK Festival Awards 2006 – Best Small Festival, Best Family Festival and the Shelter Award for Social Responsibility

 

 

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