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Iona Fyfe

Iona Fyfe is a Scottish folk singer from Huntly, Aberdeenshire. In 2016, she was a semi-finalist for the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award and, in 2017 and 2021, was a finalist for the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician award.

Biography
Fyfe was born on 16 January 1998 and was raised in Huntly. She started learning poems in the Doric dialect of Scots as a child. She spent time in her youth in the company of bothy balladers such as Jock Duncan, Joe Aitken, and Geordie Murison, people that Fyfe considers to be her "adoptive family". After singing folk songs and bothy ballads, Fyfe auditioned to join the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland at the age of 16, being accepted. She graduated in 2019 with a First Class Honours degree in Traditional Music. Fyfe is a communications officer of Scots language advocacy group Oor Vyce, and often speaks about getting Scots to be a "legal language". Her work in promoting the Scots language was recognised with awards from the Scots Language Awards in 2019, 2020 and 2021. ==Music==
Music
Fyfe sings in the Iona Fyfe Trio. Her music has been played on BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio 2, and BBC Radio nan Gàidheal. Her country and western choice was inspired by north east Scotland singer Jane Turriff, who recorded an album of country and western covers. Her first solo album, Away From My Window, was recorded with guests Tim Edey and Luc McNally. In December 2020, Fyfe released a Scots version of Christina Rossetti's In the Bleak Midwinter. Unable to choose Scots as a labguage for her song's metadata, she petitioned Spotify to add Scots to the available languages descriptions. In March 2021, Spotify added Scots to their list. In 2016, Fyfe was a semi-finalist of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award. In 2017 and 2021, she was a finalist of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician award. Also in 2017, she won the Molloy Award. In April 2021, Fyfe released a rendition of "The Northern Lights", the unofficial anthem of Aberdeen F.C., after being commissioned by the club. ==Politics==
Politics
Fyfe supports an independent Scottish republic. "Coming from Aberdeenshire, I completely understand the draw and intrigue of the royal family, but cannot possibly stand by and support this whilst many families in the region struggle to afford to live. The monarchy is outdated and not fit for purpose." ==Discography==
Discography
Fyfe has released two albums and two EPs of her songs. 2015: The First Sangs 2016: East EP 2018: Away From My Window (Cairnie Records) 2019: Dark Turn of Mind (Cairnie Records) ==Awards==
Awards
2017 - Molloy Award 2018 - Scots Singer of the Year - MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 2019 - Young Scots Speaker o the Year - Scots Language Awards 2020 - Scots Performer o the Year - Scots Language Awards ==External links==
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