“★★★★★ – Place and heritage inform instrumental prowess in this inspired pairing” –The Scotsman, Jim Gilchrist

“THIS is what I want to listen to right now! … the sheer virtuosity of the musicianship is breathtaking” –FATEA, Greg Hancock (Click Here for the full review)

“wide-ranging influences combine and intertwine on Burden Lake to provide us with a variety of heart-wrenching airs and fiery reels as they tell stories from both sides of the pond.” –Folk Radio UK (Click Here for full article)


About Kevin and Neil:

Uniting two stand out voices in Scottish music today, the fiddle and piano duo of Kevin Henderson and Neil Pearlman is a transatlantic collaboration that has set stages alight from Scotland to California. Each known for his high-energy, joyful and fresh approach to the tradition, their combined sound is fiery yet precise; moving from heart-wrenching airs to sparkling reels in the blink on an eye. The duo’s debut album Burden Lake features original tunes from both Henderson and Pearlman in conversation with traditional Shetland melodies. Launched in January of 2020 at the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, the album has been lauded as “cold pressed perfection” by folkworld.eu, received 5 stars in The Scotsman, and Fatea Magazine raves that “the sheer virtuosity of the musicianship is breathtaking.”

Kevin Henderson is a fiddler who draws on the rich fiddle music tradition of his native Shetland and his experience with leading bands including Boys of the Lough, Fiddlers Bid, Session A9 and Nordic Fiddlers Bloc to create an expressive and adventurously individual musical style. (Learn more about Kevin here: kevinhenderson.co.uk)

“Kevin Henderson’s fiddle playing is all effortless grace and skill”, Kit Bailey – BBC2 Folk & Acoustic


Neil Pearlman is recognized throughout the Celtic music world and beyond for his distinctive approach to the piano. He has worked with many of the world’s top folk music artists and is in demand internationally as a collaborator, session musician and educator. Neil also hosts the podcast TradCafe which features his conversations and collaborations with influential artists from a wide variety of music traditions. (Learn more about Neil here: neilpearlman.com)

“A tremendous pianist”, Bruce MacGregor — BBC Radio Scotland, Travelling Folk