When your press release starts with a quote from the New York Times listing you as ‘the best folk band to have come out of Scotland in the last 20 years’ people sit up and take notice.
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So it is with Scottish folk band The Paul McKenna Band, which will be performing for JAM Orange at the Bloomfield Hall on Sunday June 3.
The five-piece is led by McKenna who was also named ‘Scots singer of the year’ in 2012 at the Scots Trad Music Awards.
JAM Orange’s Paul Kelly said it was rare for Orange to have international folk music of this quality.
“They play traditional Scottish folk music plus a lot of their original stuff from a 10 or 15-year catalogue that they’ve taken across the world,” he said.
“We’re really lucky and excited to see musicians of this calibre coming to Orange.”
They are supported by Canowindra singer/songwriter Nerida Cuddy.
The show starts at 2pm. Tickets, $25 for adults, are available at Landers Music in Summer Street, online at www.ticketebo.com.au/jamorange or at the venue.