Gnoss is a Scottish four-piece folk band based in Glasgow that was formed by Orkney duo of fiddler/mandolinist Graham Rorie and singer-guitarist Aidan Moodie, along with Connor Sinclair (flute/whistles) and Craig Baxter (bodhran/stomp), all former students at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
These are photos from concerts where Gnoss played, so they may be of other bands that played the concert as well.
Gnoss: Tiernan Courell (replaced Connor Sinclair on flute, whistles & synthesiser), Graham Rorie (fiddle & electric tenor guitar), Aidan Moodie (guitar), Craig Baxter (bodhrán).
Gnoss May 3, 2025 Cambridge, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Craig Hatfield
Gnoss: Tiernan Courell (flute), Graham Rorie (fiddle), Aidan Moodie (guitar), Craig Baxter (bodhrán).
Gnoss: Tiernan Courell (synthesiser), Graham Rorie (electric tenor guitar), Aidan Moodie (guitar), Craig Baxter (bodhrán).
Gnoss: Tiernan Courell (whistle), Graham Rorie (fiddle), Aidan Moodie (guitar), Craig Baxter (bodhrán).
Cambridge Folk Festival 2023 Jul 27 - 30, 2023 Cambridge, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Craig Hatfield
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