Fergus McCreadie, Scotland On Sunday, 2 October 2022
Words by Derick Mackinnon and Olaf Furniss. Read on Scotsman.com
Fergus McCreadie has enjoyed widespread acclaim since his self-released debut album, Turas, led to him making the finals of the BBC Jazz Musician of the Year and a gong at the Scottish Jazz Awards. The follow up, Cairn, also picked up numerous plaudits and the trend continues with this year’s Forest Floor.
The latter has landed nominations for the Mercury Music Prize, the Scottish Album of the Year Award and two Jazz FM Awards. Released on Edition Records, it sees the pianist and composer continue his collaboration with Stephen Henderson (drums) and David Bowden (double bass) and incorporates elements of traditional music. As McCreadie is a keen hillwalker, it should come as no surprise that Forest Floor was inspired by Scotland’s landscape.
The trio play the Callander Jazz Festival today, then make their Paris debut on Thursday and Salzburg the following night. An appearance at the London Jazz Festival (13 November) is set to be followed by dates in Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland. A UK tour including Scotland is in the pipeline for February and in the coming weeks, look out for those award announcements www.fergusmccreadie.co.uk
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