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Wolfstone are a Scottish musical group founded in 1989, who play Celtic rock. Their repertoire consists of both original songs and traditional folk pieces. They have released seven studio albums, the latest, Terra Firma, in 2007. The band record on their own label, Once Bitten Records.
The style of music is the hybrid of traditional Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and Breton musical forms with rock music. [2] This has been achieved by the playing of traditional music, particularly ballads, jigs and reels with rock instrumentation; by the addition of traditional Celtic instruments, including the Celtic harp, tin whistle, uilleann pipes (or Irish Bagpipes), fiddle, bodhrán ...
Runrig's music is often described as a blend of folk and rock music, with the band's lyrics often focusing upon locations, history, politics, and people that are unique to Scotland. Songs also make references to agriculture, land conservation and religion. [43] Many of the band's songs include references to Scottish history or culture.
A photograph of the band Skerryvore shot before their Celtic Connections gig at Glasgow's Old Fruitmarket Venue 2016 by Rachel Keenan. The founding members of the band have performed in bands prior to formation. Both Daniel and Martin Gillespie were students of the Scottish folk music tutors Gordon Connell [2] and Robert Beck.
Pages in category "Scottish celtic rock groups" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Capercaillie (band) N. New Celeste; R. Runrig
Punk in the Welsh language, particularly the bands connected with the Anhrefn record label, was an early inspiration to the Gaelic punk scene in Scotland.The Scottish rock band Runrig's first album (Play Gaelic) in 1978 is considered to be the first notable modern Scottish Gaelic-language music album; [3] other than Ultravox's 1984 album "Lament", which contained some Gaelic lyrics in the song ...
The Electrics, Celtic rock band; Richard Elliot, saxophonist; ... Marmalade, pop/rock band and first Scottish group to ever top the UK chart; Helen Marnie, ...
Red Hot Chilli Pipers is a Celtic rock band from Scotland. Formed in 2002, the band became popular internationally in 2007 after winning the BBC talent show When Will I Be Famous? [1] The band's lineup features three highland bagpipers and traditional marching snare, backed by a five- to seven-piece band.