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A selection of some of our bands .......

Edinburgh HogmanyEdinburgh Festival Fringe

*****
Finalists
1992
World
Ceilidh
Band
Competition

*****

Norloch Ceilidh Band

Scotland's Premier Ceilidh Band

Fiddles, guitars,sax, keyboards and percussion combine to produce a unique blend of Celtic Music -ideal for ceilidhs and much more.  The talented musicians are equally at home with ballroom, popular and jazz standards. 

Recent contracts
Rio Stakis
Dalmahoy Country Club
Traverse Theatre
Bute Folk Festival

A busy, experienced band they are well known in Edinburgh and throughout Scotland where they play at weddings, balls, ceilidhs, charity events - in fact, anywhere people require good entertainment.
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Function Band

+Female Singer

+Disco

Central Scotland

ABERACADABERA
Aberacadabera


Oran Mor Ceilidh Band Typically a 3 piece band, to a 6 piece band for Scottish Country Dances.   Scottish and Irish music predominately, with the dances called, but do some 'middle of the road' with vocals

Ayrshire and the West Coast


Bud Wise and Her
Wedding Function band -- Edinburgh & Central Scotland
Consisting of Gillian Munro (26)-saxophone, clarinet, tin whistle, vocals Alasdair Turnbull (28)-leadguitar, vocals Douglas Milne (29)- bass guitar, vocals. We use midi files as backing tracks.

We play everything ranging from "In The Mood, Pretty Woman, YMCA, Wonderwall, Let's Stick Together, Back For Good, Loch Lomond, St Bernard's Waltz, Gay Gordons, Strip The Willow, and even Tubtumping ! " We'll try our hand at anything and usually ask the Bride and Groom what they would like for their first waltz. Providing they give us enough time we can usually come up with the requested song


Crooked Jack

They are a very funny band and always keep the party going with their humour, especially when explaining how the dances are done. E.g. Did you know that Pas de Bas (a dancing term) means "Father of the Sheep" in Gaelic. Crooked Jack claim it does!


Crooked Jack

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POP FUNCTION BAND

Central Scotland

60's--90's Covers .. (with ceilidh if required) Female & Male Vocals -- 3 or 5 pieces

 

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