Alan
Reid
(vocal,
keyboard, guitar, piano accordion)

Alan has been an
ever-present member of Battlefield Band since 1969, just
a few months after it's
inception. The 'Batties' have been pre-eminent
in Scottish traditional
music for over 30 years. They have toured all over
the world, made over 20
recordings and worked with such diverse artists
as Garrison Keillor, Van
Morrison and Mike Oldfield. Their albums have
won awards in Germany,
Britain and the U.S. Throughout this time, Alan has
been at the 'engine
room' of the band, his keyboards underpinning the
bagpipes and the fiddle.
Alan was the first to use keyboards as an integral
part of a traditional folk
band and the beefiness and punctuated rhythms
of his playing have so defined
Celtic music that his, and
Battlefield Band's influence
can be heard in many of
today's younger generation of Celtic musicians.
Alan is also a gifted singer and songwriter. His solo
and harmony singing have
been to the fore throughout Battlefield Band's
history. His songs have been
a feature of the band's repertoire since the
early 80's and have been noted
for their story telling element, lyricism and
their strong melody. In 1998 his
first solo album 'The Sunlit
Eye'
featuring new songs, original tunes and two
of his favourite Burns' songs was
released. His song and tune
book 'Martyrs, Rogues and
Worthies' was
released early in 2001.