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Andrew Huggan

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Musician Info

Andrew Huggan is a folk singer-songwriter from Scotland's smallest county, Clackmannanshire, known locally as "the Wee County".  He draws his inspiration from his laid back and light-hearted outlook on life, his travels and adventures from travelling around Scotland and his memories of growing up in a small Scottish village.

Andrew's music is primarily influenced by classic folk-rock super group Runrig, as well as other singer-songwriters such as Boo Hewerdine and Richard Thompson. His songs typically feature his accented voice accompanied by strummed acoustic guitar, with electric guitar, bass and piano making an appearance in his recordings.

Andrew's debut album "Travels" was Celtic Music Radio's album of the week upon release in December 2012. He has shared the stage with the likes of the award winning Skerryvore, English folk rockers Coast and traditional folk singer Andrew Gordon and his performed in venues across the UK and Denmark. He also attended Glasgow Songwriting Festival 2017 where he learnt tricks of the trade from Findlay Napier, Karine Polwart, Emma Pollock and Jim Hunter.

Andrew’s song “Busy Little Worker”, a song about the importance of bees, one the audience vote for best song at Edinburgh Folk Club Songwriting Competition 2018.

Andrew’s second album “Down The Railway Line” will be released 1st August 2018 on CD, digital download and will be available to stream on all major providers including Apple Music and Spotify.

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