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The Rock Salt & Nails are a Celtic fusion band based in Shetland, Scotland. The band formed in 1992.
In 2009, the band wrote and released a single[1] dedicated to the Scottish tennis player Andy Murray, called "Volley Highway".
Line-up
edit2003 line-up:
- Paul Anderson – Fiddle
- John Clark – Bass & Mandolin
- Linda Irvine – Fiddle
- David Jamieson – Drums & Percussion
- Emma Johnston – Fiddle & Vocals
- Fiona Johnston – Piano, Keyboards & Vocals
- Paul Johnston – Guitar, Banjo & Vocals
Discography
edit- Rock Salt & Nails (1991), Tape, probably sold in Shetland only but also sold at the Edinburgh Fringe 1991–1992
- Waves (1993)
- More and More (1995)
- Stand Your Ground (1997)
- 4 6 2 1 (1999)
- Boxed (1999)
- Midnight Rain (2003)
- Live and Hazardous (live) (2005)
- "Volley Highway" (single) (2009)
References
edit- ^ "A smash or just a racket? Band writes song for tennis ace Andy - the Scotsman". Archived from the original on 15 June 2009. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
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