Gary Innes

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Gary Innes (b. 1980) is a Scottish musician and shinty star from Spean Bridge, Lochaber, Scotland. He is one of Scotland's premier accordion players and an established Scottish shinty internationalist. He has also recently moved into broadcasting.

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[edit] Music

Gary Innes is a product of the Feis movement and has had a professional career playing the accordion since 2002.

In 2005 he recorded his debut solo album How's the Craic?.

Outside of his regular session band, Innes is currently involved in two bands, The Darien Project and also Box Club, alongside ex-Croft No. Five accordionist John Somerville.

Innes plays a mixture of concerts, and corporate fuctions. He also regularly performs for private functions and on the the pub circuit in the Lochaber area of Scotland. He has travelled to play in France, Italy, San FranciscoChina and Kazakhstan. He joined Runrig on stage at their concert Beat the Drum in Drumnadrochit on 18th August 2007 where he played to an audience of 17000.

[edit] Shinty

Innes is an instrumental part of the first team of Fort William Shinty Club. He is typically to be found playing at Wing Centre. He was captain and man of the match for there famous victory in the 2005Camanachd Cup final over local rivals Kilmallie and the club's historic league championship in 2006. He has also appeared seven times in the Composite Rules Shinty/Hurling international for Scotland.

He is fast approaching iconic status in the game of shinty, an image of him playing the sport being used by Runrig on the cover of their 2007 album, Everything You See. Innes also was runner up in 2006 BBC Radio nan Gaidheals' Sports achievement of the year award and was invited to the Queen's garden party in Holyrood.

[edit] Discography

2005 How's The Craic?

With Box Club

2008 Box Club

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