CLIENTS of Lloyds Register EMEA in Aberdeen were treated to a musical feast at the firm’s seasonal party in the city’s art and music cafe, Musa.
The firm’s head of consulting services, Nick Jackson, is a talented folk musician in his own right and he performed some of his own songs on guitar and vocals with Graeme Sutherland and Andrew Webster.
Guests were then blown away by harpist Catriona McKay, from Dundee, Shetland fiddler Chris Stout and Irish folk singer Tommy O’Sullivan.
The event also raised £330 for Our Kids Too, a charity which works closely with Aberdeen City Council to assist in providing the necessary equipment for special needs and disabled children to play alongside the able-bodied.