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Phamie Gow

Phamie Gow
Born Scottish Borders
Genres Instrumental, Classical
Instruments Harp, Piano (acoustic and electric)

Phamie Gow is a Scottish singer, harpist, pianist, accordionist, composer, and recording artist.

Phamie was born in the Galashiels District of the Scottish Borders. She first publicly performed at Moffat Academy at the age of 11. In her teens she studied with famed composer and concert pianist Ronald Stevenson. At only 16 years old Phamie was one of the first to be accepted to study a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Scottish Music at The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (now the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) in Glasgow, Scotland whilst continuing to study classical piano.

Phamie released her debut album, Winged Spirit, when she was 19. She has been invited as a leading musician to perform all over Europe, the United Kingdom, North and South America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay) Canada, and China, She has lived in London (England), Barcelona (Spain), Montpelier (France), New York (USA) and Edinburgh (Scotland).

Her eighth album, Softly Spoken, was chosen as "Album of the Week" by John Suchet at Classic FM. Her seventh, released in August 2012, The Angels’ Share which includes The Edinburgh Suite, was a commissioned work featuring Classic Brit Award winners, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and the London Metropolitan Orchestra, recorded in Metropolis Studios, Chiswick, London. A composition from the album was incorporated and choreographed for The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 2012, and was also broadcast on BBC 1 TV. Phamie's work has been featured on the BBC 4 TV documentary about Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.


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