Celtic Fiddler

BIOGRAPHY


Born on the Island of Jersey in the English Channel, Shona moved to Vancouver, Canada at age nine. Raised by a mother from the East coast of Scotland, Shona has deep roots in the musical traditions of Scotland, Ireland and Cape Breton Island.

In 1995, Shona was chosen to join the Canadian Celtic-pop group, The Paperboys with whom she toured extensively throughout North America for over 2 years. In 1997, Shona recorded the album “Molinos” with The Paperboys, which won the Canadian Juno Award in 1998 for The Best Roots and Traditional Album - Group category.

In 1998/99, Shona performed with “Micheal Flatley’s Lord of the Dance” in Las Vegas and Orlando. She has also performed and recorded with: 5x World Champions - SFU Scottish Pipe Band, English songsmith - Tim Readman, West African folk musician - Alpha YaYa Dialo, Irish party bands - The Town Pants and The Pat Chessel Band, and Celtic Folk band - Mad Pudding.

Shona has taught fiddle music for over 17 years and is the former director and founder of the Vancouver Scottish Fiddle Club which ran successfully for 6 years. In 2002 - 2007, Shona was invited to teach at the Coast Strings Fiddle School in British Columbia and the Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp in Colorado. At these schools she was on staff with some of the best fiddlers in the world.

Shona released her debut solo recording, “Destination Grouville” in March 2005. On the recording Shona is accompanied by several accomplished musicians including Tim Readman (Guitar / Vocals), Keona Mundy (Flute) and the Mad Pudding Rhythm Section (Allan Dionne on percussion and Boris Favre on electric bass). Shona now performs with Tim, Boris and Allan in The Shona Le Mottee Band.