Peat and Diesel are a three-piece band from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, comprising Calum “Boydie” MacLeod, Innes Scott and Uilly Macleod. The band formed over Saturday sessions at the band members' homes in Stornoway, and grew in popularity through exposure on social media. The band's songs mostly concern a humorous take on island life, and are predominantly in English, although they include some Gaelic words and phrases.
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| - Peat and Diesel est un groupe de Steòrnabhagh (en anglais Stornoway), sur l'île de Lewis en Écosse. Le groupe s'est formé lors de séances dans la cuisine du chanteur, "Boydie", les samedis après-midi, et s'est fait connaître grâce aux réseaux sociaux. Les chansons du groupe décrivent avec humour le quotidien des habitants des Hébrides. Les paroles principalement anglaises, mais contiennent des expressions et des phrases gaéliques. En 2019, le groupe a remporté le "Live Act of the Year" aux Scots Trad Music Awards. (fr)
- Is banna triúir iad Peat and Diesel as Steòrnabhagh, Oileán Leòdhais, Albain, ina bhfuil Calum “Boydie” MacLeòid, Aonghus Scott agus Uilly MacLeòid. Bunaíodh an banna i dtithe baill an bhanna i Steòrnabhagh, agus tháinig méadú ar a n-éileamh i ndiaidh daoibhe físéain a chuir ar na meáin shóisialta. Fá dtaobh de shaol an oileáin atá amhráin an bhanna don chuid is mó agus is i mBéarla den chuid is mó atá a gcuid amhráin ach bíonn foclaí agus frásaí i nGaeilge na hAlban fite fuaite sna liricí. (ga)
- Peat and Diesel are a three-piece band from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, comprising Calum “Boydie” MacLeod, Innes Scott and Uilly Macleod. The band formed over Saturday sessions at the band members' homes in Stornoway, and grew in popularity through exposure on social media. The band's songs mostly concern a humorous take on island life, and are predominantly in English, although they include some Gaelic words and phrases. (en)
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| - Innes Scott, Calum ‘Boydie’ Macleod and Uilleam MacLeod. (en)
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- Innes Scott (en)
- Uilly Macleod (en)
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| - Peat and Diesel est un groupe de Steòrnabhagh (en anglais Stornoway), sur l'île de Lewis en Écosse. Le groupe s'est formé lors de séances dans la cuisine du chanteur, "Boydie", les samedis après-midi, et s'est fait connaître grâce aux réseaux sociaux. Les chansons du groupe décrivent avec humour le quotidien des habitants des Hébrides. Les paroles principalement anglaises, mais contiennent des expressions et des phrases gaéliques. En 2019, le groupe a remporté le "Live Act of the Year" aux Scots Trad Music Awards. (fr)
- Is banna triúir iad Peat and Diesel as Steòrnabhagh, Oileán Leòdhais, Albain, ina bhfuil Calum “Boydie” MacLeòid, Aonghus Scott agus Uilly MacLeòid. Bunaíodh an banna i dtithe baill an bhanna i Steòrnabhagh, agus tháinig méadú ar a n-éileamh i ndiaidh daoibhe físéain a chuir ar na meáin shóisialta. Fá dtaobh de shaol an oileáin atá amhráin an bhanna don chuid is mó agus is i mBéarla den chuid is mó atá a gcuid amhráin ach bíonn foclaí agus frásaí i nGaeilge na hAlban fite fuaite sna liricí. In 2019, bhain an banna “Banna Beo na Bliana” ag na . I 2020 bhain siad "An Físeán Ceoil is Fearr" (don fhíseán "Calum Dan's Transit Van") ag Na Trads. Chomh maith leis sin, moladh iad don albam is fearr (don albam Light my Byre ), ach chaill siad cionn is gur bhain Hamish Napier le The Woods. (ga)
- Peat and Diesel are a three-piece band from Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, comprising Calum “Boydie” MacLeod, Innes Scott and Uilly Macleod. The band formed over Saturday sessions at the band members' homes in Stornoway, and grew in popularity through exposure on social media. The band's songs mostly concern a humorous take on island life, and are predominantly in English, although they include some Gaelic words and phrases. In 2019, the band won "Live Act of the Year" at the Scots Trad Music Awards. In the 2020 awards they won "Best Music Video" (for Calum Dan’s Transit Van). They were also nominated for best album (for Light my Byre), but lost out to The Woods by Hamish Napier. (en)
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