Wedding Singer Scotland
With a voice that possesses a truly haunting quality, singer Coreen Scott has delighted and moved the hearts and souls of many listerners. Performing at weddings and civil ceremonies, Coreen has a repertoire that covers traditional Scottish ballads, classical arias and modern contemporary music.
With a wealth of experience, Coreen has performed in many wonderful venues including the Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh and Stirling Castles, the world-famous Roslin Chapel, and many churches and country houses. She has a live television appearance under her belt, singing 'Flower of Scotland' on BBC Grandstand.
Coreen sings at weddings, Burns suppers and Scottish events throughout central Scotland, including: Glasgow, Perth, Dundee, Edinburgh, Fife, Lothians and the Scottish Borders.
Coreen sings at Burns Suppers and Scottish Events
At the core of her work lies Coreen's love of traditional Scottish music and she both attends and sings at many Burns suppers and Scottish events, her moving voice lending itself so well to the songs of her homeland.
Coreen Performs at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
She has successfully taken her own Scottish Song Show to the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe as lead singer with folk bank ' Laverock'
and has performed her songs in this years sell-out Fringe show, 'Battle of Pots n' Pans'.
written and directed by BAFTA winner Andrew Dallmeyer.
Lennoxlove Festival
Album Launch
Thursday 3rd June 7.30
Haddington, East Lothian
Tickets £7 can be pre-booked by email
Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2010
A Scottish Journey & More
Thursday 12th & Friday 13th August
St Marks artspace, Castle Terrace 7.30pm
Coreen Scott and Friends - A Scottish Journey
Friday 27th & Saturday 28th August 4.00pm
St Johns Church, Princes Street
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Bonnie Moorhen, Wild Mountainside, Loch Lomond, Ca The Ewes, Killiecrankie, Now Westlin Winds, Lady Gardiner's Lament, Scarlet Tide, Wild Mountain Thyme, The Lea Rig, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Follow The Heron, Skye Boat Song
Coreen presented with Arts bursary award by Linda Fabianni, Minister for Culture

