The McGoldrick Family + Ellie Beaton - Summer Trad Festival 2025
11
Jul
Friday 11th July 2025
Doors: 7:00pm
The Vault Arts Centre, Newton Stewart, Scotland
Tickets: £20.00
/ £15.00 (Concession)
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The McGoldrick Family + Ellie Beaton - Summer Trad Festival 2025
Opening night at this year's Summer Trad Festival is another absolute cracker with not one but four McGoldricks, and the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2025, Ellie Beaton.
The McGoldrick Family
Families continue to be an important route by which Irish and other traditional music gets passed on. This is just as true for the diaspora as it is in Ireland, and the McGoldrick family in Manchester exemplify the transmission of musical heritage and talent from generation to generation.
'One For The Road' captures four family members bridging the gap between the past and the present. Led by Michael on uilleann pipes/flute, the band also comprises his nieces, Catherine on wooden flute, Ciara on concertina/vocals, and Mairead on whistle/bodhrán, accompanied on guitar by Jimmy Patrick from Barrow-in-Furness.
Brendan, Michael's father, is a skilful tin whistle player from Co.Galway and his mother Teresa, an ardent ballad singer from Co.Mayo. Michael's older siblings all learned whistle, and he followed in their footsteps after starting on bodhrán. Influenced by the likes of Matt Molloy and Seamus Tansey, Michael graduated to flute, and later uilleann pipes, going on to be one of the most prominent traditional musicians of his generation, playing with many major acts including Flook, Lúnasa, Capercaillie, Sharon Shannon, Mark Knopfler, the Transatlantic Sessions, Usher's Island and in a trio with John McCusker and John Doyle.
Michael's playing and compositions, embracing a wide range of musical influences, but always strongly based in traditional music, have inspired younger musicians, especially in Manchester, and he unfailingly makes time to encourage and mentor the next generation.
Michael's three nieces are accomplished musicians in their own right. Sisters, Catherine and Ciara, developed their skills studying Traditional Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, exploring the thriving traditional music scene in Glasgow. Their considerable ability and dedication shine through in every note they play. Ciara, taking after her grandmother, also showcases her vocal talents on the album. Her heartfelt and emotive singing bring a distinctive depth and authenticity to the songs. Mairead, brings her own exceptional talent as All-Ireland Fleadh whistle champion and third place bodhrán medallist to the mix. Her rhythmic agility provides the backbone of the band's infectious grooves.
Having each inherited, sustained, and built on Brendan and Teresa's love of the music, Michael, Catherine, Ciara and Mairead have come together playing live gigs and making this recording, which represents a legacy of the family's shared instrumental and vocal prowess.
Together, they have created a collection of tunes and songs that is both deeply rooted in tradition and infused with contemporary flair. Their seamless blend of instruments and heartfelt performances transport the listener to Ireland, Scotland and Brittany, evoking a sense of place and exuberance. From foot-stomping jigs and reels, to hauntingly beautiful ballads, each track is a testament to the family's passion for their craft and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional music.
The Jolly Angler depicted on the front cover was, until its permanent closure in the pandemic, one of Manchester's best loved Irish traditional music session pubs, perhaps most renowned for its late night, occasionally all night, sessions. 'One For The Road' is Brendan's favourite saying at late night sessions watching his son and granddaughters grow up playing with others, and whether referring to another tune, another pint, or most likely both, it's a fitting title for the McGoldrick Family's debut album.
Ellie Beaton
Ellie Beaton is a captivating award-winning Folk Singer hailing from Rothienorman in the North-East of Scotland.
With a commanding voice that ripples with warmth and confidence, Ellie effortlessly embodies the timeless spirit of Aberdeenshire's vibrant singing style whilst blending inspirations from across the globe.
Born and raised in Rothienorman, nestled in the heart of Aberdeenshire, Ellie has carved a name for herself as one of the most promising voices in Scotland's folk scene. In February 2025, Ellie was crowned the latest winner of the prestigious BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2025, four years after becoming the youngest recipient of the MG Alba Citty Finlayson Scots Singer of the Year at the Scots Trad Music Awards.
Brought up in a Doric speaking home, she has a natural flare for incorporating her own dialect into her music, using the platform of song to highlight the Scots Language. Whilst being passionate about Doric, she is equally at home performing songs from across the folksong realm, taking inspiration from both English and Doric speaking artists.
In recent years, Ellie has toured across the UK and Europe performing in both intimate settings and large festivals, captivating audiences with her natural Aberdeenshire flare.
Although being predominantly a Folk Singer, in 2024, she graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland with a Bachelor of Music in Classical Vocal Studies, paving a future career in both genres of Folk and Classical music.
Ellie is currently working on her debut album, which will blend the traditions of the North-East and her recent life in Glasgow.