Sandwood Bay, at the far North Western tip of Scotland near Cape Wrath, is one of the most beautiful beaches in the UK. This wild, isolated place inspired the Scottish fiddle player and composer Duncan Chisholm’s album “Sandwood”. He takes Matthew on the four-mile walk from the nearest road to experience the stark beauty of white sand, ancient rocks and rolling waves, telling stories of storms, hauntings and the remains of a Viking longship hidden under the beach. Then it’s out with the fiddle to hear some of the music inspired by Sandwood.
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Raynor Winn and the Gigspanner Big Band on the South West Coast Path
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Maurice Henderson & Ewen Thomson on Shetland
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Robert Macfarlane & Johnny Flynn at Wandlebury
Jenny Sturgeon in Shetland
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