Featuring musicians from across Argyll and the Cowal Peninsula, it went live last Saturday and will be available to watch for up to one month.
The festival is a partnership between Live Argyll, Dunoon Burgh Hall and Culture, Heritage & Arts Assembly, Argyll & Isles, funded by Creative Scotland.
Led by producer Iain Maclean, the event was organised to help musicians facing challenges as a result of the pandemic that locked down live music.
Eleven musicians and groups were invited to have their music featured in the festival which also showcases the acts' existing film and video content.
Full details of Tides is available at myplayer.uk/tides
The line-up includes The Camans, whose lead singer Craig McIntyre is from Loch Fyne, and Argyll's Abigail Pryde who has written and recorded with other artists including folk band Heron Valley and is now stepping out on her own with a debut album under Wee Studio Records. Mairi McGillivray, a Gaelic singer from Islay, is also in the line-up as is Taynuilt's Gary Innes and Ewen Henderson, founding members of the award-winning folk-rock band Mànran.
To see the Tides festival Facebook video featuring The Camans, visit www.facebook.com/MyPlayer.UK/posts/288054622923442
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