Ricky Ross curates folk, roots and world music from Glasgow's huge winter festival.
Edinburgh's Dean Owens pays homage to Glasgow on the special Celtic Connections edition of Another Country.
A song of warning given emotional treatment from Ms Dickson.
Friend and musical peer of Rafferty, and organiser of the concert.
The first of two rousing versions from the brotherly duo.
Rab Noakes is joined by Martha Rafferty.
Canadian singer-songwriter with a sensitive rendition of a classic song.
A full length edit created exclusively for the web, recorded for ArtWorks Scotland's Jack Bruce programme.
Gerry's nephew Mark Rafferty sang this song about his grandmother Mary Skeffington.
Paul Brady and Martha Rafferty sing this song about drinking. Part of Bring it All Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ: Gerry Rafferty Remembered.
Glasgow songstress Emma Pollock sings this song of farewell from Gerry's first solo album at the Bring It All Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, the Gerry Rafferty tribute.
Band leader Roddy Hart sang this spine-tingling version of the Humblebums song "Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway".
Emma Pollock and Rab Noakes sing Rafferty's Late Again enhanced by the saxophone of Mel Collins during Bring It All Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, the Gerry Rafferty tribute.
Jack Bruce closed the first half of the concert with Gerry Rafferty's Shipyard Town.
James Vincent McMorrow performs a gorgeous, slowed version of this Humblebums song. Part of Bring It All Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, the Gerry Rafferty tribute.
Final tune of the winning set from Oban fiddler Rona.
Woody Guthrie song performed by his granddaughter Sarah Lee.
Luka Bloom performs with Irish-American band Solas at the Song for Ireland concert.
Soul singer makes a welcome return to Glasgow.
Cara sings a beautiful version of this traditional Irish song.
Glaswegian fiddle player performs at City Halls.
Orcadian fiddle player performing at City Halls.
Singer from Strathblane performing for the second year.
Toe-tappin' bluegrass number from up-and-coming Glasgow-based acoustic band.
Palestinian singer and oud player on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland's Mary Ann Kennedy's Global Gathering.