Anna Massie's 2003 Concert History

Anna Massie was the winner of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2003 Award. A talented multi-instrumentalist, she excels in playing the fiddle, mandolin and tenor banjo. Though perhaps most impressive is her guitar playing - equally at home either accompanying in her unique rhythmic style or flatpicking tunes, Massie’s dexterity shines through.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 31, 2003 –
Aug 03, 2003
Cambridge Folk Festival
Afro Celts / Alasdair Roberts / The Angel Brothers & Satnam Singh / Anna Massie / Back Of The Moon / Berrogüetto / Bob Fox & The Hush / Boo Hewerdine / Brian McNeill / The Broken Family Band / Danú / Dervish / Eckie / Elephant Talk / Eliza Carthy Band / Flook / Gráda / John Hammond / John McCusker & Phil Cunningham / John Spiers & Jon Boden / Julian Cope / Keith Pearson's Coup De Grass / KilBride Brothers / Kirsty McGee / La Bottine Souriante / Laura Cantrell / Linda Thompson / Martin Simpson / The Music From Bagpuss / Nancy Kerr & James Fagan / NOI.D. / Oi-Va-Voi / Orchestra Baobab / The Pack / Robert Randolph & The Family Band / Roddy Frame / Ron Sexsmith / Roseanne Reid / The Saw Doctors / Shooglenifty / Steve Earle / Uiscedwr / The Waifs / Whapweasel / Yonder Mountain String Band Show all bands
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Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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Cambridge Folk Festival on Jul 31, 2003 [628-small]

Cambridge Folk Festival
Jul 31 - Aug 3, 2003
 Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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Cambridge Folk Festival on Jul 31, 2003 [811-small]

Cambridge Folk Festival
Jul 31 - Aug 3, 2003
 Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
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