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Ceilidh Minogue Second album There Y' Are Now from this popular, lively ceilidh band - talented musicians from many of the top Scottish bands join here in a well-rounded, up-beat and danceable sound. | | Ceolbeg Ceolbeg - An Unfair Dance and more. | | Colcannon Colcannon is a contemporary Australian band from Adelaide, South Australia - the feel is Celtic but the songs are strongly Australian. | |
Daimh Keeping the emphasis firmly on the Gaelic culture, Dàimh are a traditional band based on the West Coast of Scotland. | | | |
| | Jock Tamson's Bairns One of the country's most respected traditional groups, having carried the torch for truly Scottish music since their inception at the end of the 1970s. | | |
MacUmba Two albums of South American samba and Scottish bagpipe and drum crossover. "A beast apart from any other Scots ethnic/roots band, and a wonderful one at that." | | North Cregg Top traditional Irish band North Cregg play a mix of instrumentals and songs. | | |
| | | Salsa Celtica Latest album El Camino (The Road) from the popular Scottish Latin band featuring pipes, fiddle, banjo and whistles alongside percussion and brass sections. | |
| | | Shoormal Latest album Turning Tide from the three-part harmony group performing contemporary folk music from Shetland. Plus their earlier album Migrant. | |
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The Cottars The Cottars are four young Celts from Cape Breton, Canada - brother and sister pairs Ciaran and Fiona MacGillivray, and Jimmy and Roseanne MacKenzie. Each is a multi-instrumentalist, singer and step-dancer. | | | |
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The Occasionals Scottish ceilidh dance band led by accordionist Freeland Barbour. | | | The Whistlebinkies One of Scotland's longest established folk groups - formed during the great surge of interest in traditional and Celtic music and song in the late 1960s. | |
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